December 2-4 2022 (XR04, makeup trip for XR03)
1. Station map
Fig. 1 Station map of all CTD casts.
2. Cruise Participants
Chief Scientist
Dr. Xinping Hu (TAMUCC), project lead
Senior Scientists
Dr. Pier Chaptman (TAMU), Oxygen chemistry, nutrients
Andy Dancer (TAMU/GERG), wave glider
Scientific Party
Dr. Xiao Ge (TAMU/GERG), CTD sampling
Izzie Wang (TAMU/OCNG), CTD sampling
Matthew Smith (TAMU/OCNG), CTD sampling
Alec Krueger (TAMU/GERG), CTD sampling
Siobhan Kassem (TAMU/OCNG), CTD sampling
Cory Staryk (TAMUCC), DIC sampling, CTD sampling
Dr. Hang Yin (TAMUCC), DIC sampling, CTD sampling
3. Sample Collection
During the cruise, CTD casts were made at 11 stations across the studied area. A total of 98 dissolved oxygen samples were analyzed on board the ship using Winkler titration. A total of 108 nutrient samples and 49 salinity samples were collected for lab analysis at GERG/TAMU. A total of 90 samples were collected for carbonate chemistry characterization (total alkalinity, total dissolved inorganic carbon, and pH) at TAMU-CC.
4. Wave glider deployment
On December 3, a wave glider was depolyed near the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sactuary and started collecting data on surface salinity, temeprature, wave height, pH, and pCO2.
5. Preliminary Results
Fig. 2 A scatter plot of potential temperature and salinity from all CTD cases.
Fig. 3 Sea surface CO2 partial pressure (pCO2), temperature (SST), and salinity (SSS) along the cruise track.