Title Long-term observations of daily acoustic travel time along the SAMBA transect at PIES Mooring P1 (July 2017 – September 2019)
Project South Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (SAMOC-SA)
Authors

Sabrina Speich
Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD); role: Marine Scientist; contact details: email: sabrina.speich@lmd.ens.fr

Tarron Lamont
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE); role: Marine Scientist; contact details: email: tlamont@dffe.gov.za

Gavin Louw
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE); role: Marine Scientific Technician; contact details: email: glouw@dffe.gov.za

Marcel van den Berg
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE); role: Marine Scientific Technician; contact details: email: mvdberg@dffe.gov.za

Chris Meinen
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML); role: Marine Scientist; contact details: email: chris.meinen@gmail.com

Rigoberto Garcia
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML); role: Marine Scientist; contact details: email: Rigoberto.Garcia@noaa.gov

Renellys Perez
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML); role: Marine Scientist; contact details: email: Renellys.C.Perez@noaa.gov

Shenfu Dong
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML); role: Marine Scientist; contact details: email: Shenfu.Dong@noaa.gov

Publisher Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (2023)
Contributors

Contact Person: Gavin Louw
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE); role: Marine Scientific Technician; contact details: email: mrgavinl@gmail.com

Abstract Here we present processed travel time from a Pressure-equipped Inverted Echo Sounder (PIES) located at a depth of 1311m at location P1 (34.408°S; 17.550°E) along the South Atlantic MOC Basin-scale Array (SAMBA) transect in the Cape Basin region of the South Atlantic Ocean, between 27 July 2017 and 29 September 2019. The South African component of the international South Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation project (SAMOC-SA) aims to characterise the time-mean and time-varying components of the SAMOC in the South Atlantic Ocean and monitor the variability of the main Southern Ocean frontal systems associated with the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), south of Africa.
Methods A bottom-mounted, upward-looking, Pressure-equipped Inverted Echo Sounder was deployed at a depth of 1311m at location P1 (34.408°S; 17.550°E) along the South Atlantic MOC Basin-scale Array (SAMBA) transect in the Cape Basin region of the South Atlantic Ocean. The instrument measured hourly bottom pressure and acoustic travel time (Tau), between 27 July 2017 and 29 September 2019. Measurements were de-tided, de-drifted, and de-spiked, using standard published University of Rhode Island (URI) software and protocols. A 72-hour 2nd order Butterworth filter was applied to hourly bottom pressure and acoustic travel time (Tau) observations. Tau values were then calibrated to a nominal pressure of 1000 db, and together with pressure observations, Tau was then subsampled to one value per day at noon (UTC). Bottom pressure anomalies have been computed relative to the record length average.
Data
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Temporal extent 27 Jul 2017 – 29 Sep 2019
Geographic extent

Cape Basin, South Atlantic Ocean

North: -34.408
South: -34.409
West: 17.55
East: 17.551

Vertical extent Max: -1311 m
Min: -1311 m
Keywords currents, moorings, PIES, Pressure-equipped Inverted Echo Sounder, SAMBA transect, SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
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