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Deployment of CHANOS II attached to water sampling rosette.

Deployment of CHANOS II attached to water sampling rosette.
Deployment of CHANOS II attached to water sampling rosette.
Deployment of CHANOS II attached to water sampling rosette.
Deployment of CHANOS II attached to water sampling rosette.
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Ringham, Mallory
Deployment of CHANOS II attached to water sampling rosette.
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11/04/2018
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A CTD instrument is a standard workhorse of oceanography, measuring conductivity (salinity), temperature, and depth as it descends through the water. But this CTD has a special passenger attached to the right side of its rosette of sample bottles: a Channelized Optical System (CHANOS II). Developed by WHOI marine chemist Aleck Wang and his research team, the CHANOS II takes very precise measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon and the amount (partial pressure) of carbon dioxide in ocean watertwo important factors in the global carbon cycle that helps regulate Earths climate.
Photo by Mallory Ringham
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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