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15,916 datasets
229 to 745 discrete measurements were collected for each of 10 oceanic compounds, including dimethylsulphide, methane, and carbon dioxide. Scientists Angela Hatton, Nick Owens, and others made these observations during the D210 research cruise for the ARABESQUE project. Data collection occurred between August 25 and October 5, 1994.
468 measurements of oceanic organosulfur compounds, methane, carbon dioxide, and ammonium were collected during the Omex-M27_1 research cruise in the North Atlantic. The data was gathered by researchers including Viet Ulshofer, Otmar Flock, Robin Kerr, and Thomas Raabe. The cruise took place from December 29, 1993, to January 17, 1994.
October-December 1992 measurements of key oceanic compounds collected during the James Clark Ross 2 research cruise in the Southern Ocean. The dataset includes 58 DMSO, 79 DMSP, 58 DMS, 90 methane concentration, 89 methane saturation, 89 total inorganic carbon, and 202 ammonium concentration measurements. Data was gathered by researchers Sue Turner, Ian Joint, Peter Williams, and Micheal Whitehouse as part of the Biogeochemical Ocean Flux Study (BOFS).
September to October 1989 measurements of oceanic organosulfur compounds, halocarbons, and ammonium from the Challenger 61 research cruise in the North Sea. The dataset contains over 100 concentration measurements for each of 10+ chemical species, including dimethylsulphide (DMS) and methyl iodide, collected by researchers Sue Turner and David Hydes as part of the North Sea Project.
The North Sea Project collected 1,397 discrete water column measurements of oceanic organosulfur compounds, halocarbons, and ammonium during the Challenger 59 research cruise in August and September 1989. Measurements were made by researchers Sue Turner and David Hydes under the SCIOPS organization. The dataset includes concentrations of dimethylsulphide, dimethylsulphoniopropionate, and multiple halocarbons like dibromochloromethane and methyl iodide.
July 24 to August 5, 1989, saw the Challenger 57 research cruise collect 41 to 65 measurements each for 12 oceanic organosulfur compounds, halocarbons, and ammonium across the North Sea. Researchers Sue Turner and David Hydes conducted these measurements as part of the North Sea Project. The data includes concentrations of dimethylsulphide (DMS), dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), and various halocarbons like iodomethane and chloroform.
117 measurements of dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) and up to 120 measurements of dimethylsulphide (DMS) were collected per unit volume of the North Sea water column. Researchers Sue Turner and David Hydes gathered this data during the Challenger 55 research cruise for the North Sea Project. The cruise took place over two weeks from June 24 to July 7, 1989.
Measurements of oceanic organosulfur compounds, halocarbons, and ammonium were collected during the Challenger 53 research cruise in the North Sea. The dataset contains over 1000 individual concentration measurements for compounds like dimethylsulphide (DMS) and dibromochloromethane. Data were gathered by researchers Sue Turner and David Hydes for the North Sea Project from May 26 to June 7, 1989.
Over 1000 discrete chemical measurements were collected for compounds like dimethylsulphide (DMS) and methyl iodide during the Challenger 51 research cruise. Scientists Sue Turner and David Hydes gathered this data for the North Sea Project in April and May 1989. The dataset captures concentrations of organosulfur compounds and halocarbons across a specific region of the North Sea.
58 to 89 discrete water column measurements each for dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), dimethylsulphide (DMS), and various halocarbons like iodomethane and tetrachloroethene. Data was collected by researchers Sue Turner and David Hydes during the RRS Challenger 47 research cruise from February 27 to March 11, 1989. This dataset captures oceanic concentrations of organosulfur compounds and halocarbons in the North Sea.
Over 500 discrete measurements of oceanic organosulfur compounds and halocarbons were collected during the RRS Challenger 45 research cruise in January and February 1989. Researchers Sue Turner and David Hydes gathered the data for the North Sea Project, using gas chromatography and cryogenic trapping methods. The cruise covered a spatial area from +51N to +56N latitude and +2W to +8E longitude.
SeptemberโOctober 1999 measurements of oceanic organosulfur compounds, halocarbons, and alkyl nitrates collected during the AMT9 research cruise in the Atlantic Ocean. The dataset contains over 150 measurements each for dissolved dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), particulate DMSP, and dimethyl sulfide (DMS) concentrations. Data was collected by researchers Sue Turner and Gill Malin for the SCIOPS organization.
52 to 121 discrete measurements of key marine compounds, including dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), carbon dioxide, and ammonium, were collected per parameter during a 1994 research cruise. Scientists Ba Cuong Nguyen, Michel Frankignouelle, and Marc Elskens conducted these measurements for the JGOFS and OMEX projects. Data collection occurred during the Belgica 9412 cruise from April 20 to May 5, 1994.
Peter Liss collected 678 measurements of oceanic organosulfur compounds during the AMT5 research cruise from September 14 to October 17, 1997. The dataset includes 228 dimethylsulphide (DMS) concentration measurements and 450 dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) concentration measurements, split into dissolved and particulate forms. The cruise transected the Atlantic Ocean from the UK to the Falkland Islands.
North Atlantic Ocean measurements of carbonyl sulfide, dimethyl sulfide (DMS), and ammonium concentrations collected during the Omex-M30_1 research cruise in September 1994. The dataset contains 235 carbonyl sulfide saturation measurements, 288 carbonyl sulfide concentration measurements, 208 DMS concentration measurements, and 56 ammonium concentration measurements. Data were gathered by researchers Viet Ulshofer, Otmar Flock, Guenther Uher, and Thomas Raabe for the SCIOPS organization.
August 1998 measurements of nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, and ammonium concentrations in the water column during the RRS Charles Darwin 114B research cruise. The dataset contains 53 N2O concentration, 52 N2O saturation, 112 pCO2, 112 TCO2, and 4 NH4 measurements. It was collected by researchers for the JGOFS and OMEX programmes on the Iberian Slope in the North-East Atlantic.
146 methane concentration and 169 carbon dioxide partial pressure measurements were collected during the Meteor 43_2 research cruise in the North Atlantic. The data were gathered by researchers Robin Keir and Michel Frankignouelle as part of the JGOFS and OMEX programs. The cruise took place from December 28, 1998, to January 14, 1999.
116 measurements of pCO2 and TCO2, plus 145 and 98 measurements of ammonium concentration, were collected during the RRS Charles Darwin 114A research cruise. The data was gathered by scientists including Michel Frankignoulle and Xose Salgado Alvarez as part of the JGOFS and OMEX programs. The cruise took place from July 27 to August 11, 1998.
SCIOPS provides measurements of oceanic carbon dioxide and ammonium from the RRS Charles Darwin 110B research cruise in January 1998. The dataset contains 57 pCO2 and TCO2 measurements computed from pH and alkalinity, plus 111 ammonium concentration measurements. Data collection was part of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study and Ocean Margins EXchange programmes.
Measurements of oceanic carbon dioxide and ammonium were collected during the Belgica 9815C research cruise on the Iberian Slope in June-July 1998. The dataset contains 254 pCO2 and TCO2 measurements, plus 351 ammonium concentration measurements from manual and autoanalysis. Data were collected by researchers as part of the JGOFS and OMEX programs.