Title :
Deployment and recovery of a full-ocean depth mooring at Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench
Author :
R.P. Dziak;J.H. Haxel;H. Matsumoto;C. Meinig;N. Delich;J. Osse;M. Wetzler
Author_Institution :
NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Newport, OR 97365 USA
Abstract :
We present the details of a unique deep-ocean instrument package and mooring that was deployed at Challenger Deep (10,984 m) in the Marianas Trench. The mooring is 45 m in length and consists of a hydrophone, RBRTM pressure and temperature loggers, nine Vitrovex® glass spheres and a mast with a satellite beacon for recovery. The mooring was deployed in January and recovered in March 2015 using the USCG Cutter Sequoia. The pressure logger recorded a maximum pressure of 10,956.8 decibars, for a depth of 10,646.1 m. To our knowledge, this is only the fourth in situ measurement of depth ever made at Challenger Deep. The hydrophone recorded for ~1 hour and stopped shortly after descending to a depth of 1,785 m (temperature of 2.4°C). The record at this depth is dominated by the sound of the Sequoia´s engines and propellers.
Keywords :
"Sonar equipment","Ocean temperature","Marine vehicles","Sea surface","Pressure sensors","Sea measurements"
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS´15 MTS/IEEE Washington