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Discrete sample and profile data collected from the RYOFU MARU research vessel in the North Pacific Ocean from 1997-05-30 to 1997-06 22. The dataset includes measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, nutrients, chlorophyll, and other variables, collected using CTD and bottle instruments. Data were collected by Naoshi Kubo of the Japan Meteorological Agency as part of the PACIFICA project, an international synthesis effort for Pacific Ocean interior carbon data.
North Atlantic Ocean data collected from the R/V METEOR between May 9 and June 2, 1992. The dataset includes dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, salinity, and temperature from discrete bottle samples and CTD profiles. It was collected by researchers from the University of Hamburg as part of the CARINA synthesis project for biogeochemical investigations.
From March 17 to 19, 2016, discrete water samples and CTD casts were collected at 9 stations in the Salish Sea and adjoining coastal waters of Washington State. The dataset contains measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, oxygen, nutrients, temperature, and salinity, designed as a synoptic snapshot for ocean acidification research. It was collected aboard the NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada (cruise SH1604) in support of NOAA and NANOOS monitoring objectives.
Chemical and physical oceanographic data were collected from the HAAKON MOSBY research vessel during a 9-day cruise in October 1999. The dataset includes measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, nutrients, temperature, and salinity from the Barents Sea, North Greenland Sea, and Norwegian Sea. These data were collected by researchers from the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research and the University of Bergen as part of the CARINA data synthesis project.
A dataset of documents likely intended for Optical Character Recognition tasks, hosted on the HuggingFace platform. It was uploaded by the user 'shpklll' and was last updated on April 26, 2026. The specific content, scale, and source of the documents are not detailed in the available metadata.
Chemical and physical data from 11 days in September-October 2000 were collected from the HAAKON MOSBY research vessel in the Barents Sea. The data include dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, and temperature-salinity profiles, measured using CTD and bottle instruments. It was collected by Abdirahman M. Omar and Svein Østerhus of the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research as part of the CARINA international synthesis project.
Thirty-nine time-series stations were occupied in the Salish Sea during a 2009 cruise aboard the R/V Jack Robertson. The dataset contains discrete profile measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, temperature, salinity, oxygen, and nutrients, collected to study ocean acidification. This effort was conducted by the University of Washington's PRISM program in support of the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network guidelines.
2017 water column measurements for dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and nutrients collected from the Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and Mid-Atlantic Bight. Samples were taken at three depths (surface, mid-depth, near bottom) on a quarterly basis by NOAA's Ecosystem Monitoring Cruises. Data were analyzed by NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory and the University of Maine to monitor coastal ocean acidification trends.
The Davis Strait and Labrador Sea are the geographic scope of this dataset. It contains chemical and physical water column measurements collected from the R/V Hudson during a 13-day cruise in June 1993. Data were collected by researchers from the Bedford Institute of Oceanography using CTD and bottle instruments as part of the CARINA project.
From April 19 to May 16, 1995, this dataset contains discrete sample and profile measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, chlorofluorocarbons, oxygen, nutrients, and other variables from the Gulf of St. Lawrence and North Atlantic Ocean. The data were collected during cruise CARINA/18HU19950419 aboard the HUDSON using CTD and bottle instruments by researchers from BDR Research Ltd and the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. It is part of the CARINA international synthesis project for biogeochemical investigations of the carbon system.
CARINA project data from the North Atlantic Ocean includes dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, and nutrient measurements from a 2000 research cruise. These discrete sample and profile observations were collected using CTD and bottle instruments aboard the GAUSS. Douglas W. R. Wallace of Dalhousie University and Klaus-Peter Koltermann of the Federal Maritime Agency - Hamburg contributed to this WOCE AR19f dataset.
NOAA's dataset from cruise TN270 contains discrete profile measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, temperature, salinity, oxygen, and nutrients collected in the Salish Sea and adjoining coastal waters from 2011-10-08 to 2011-10 14. Forty-seven time-series stations were occupied aboard the R/V Thomas G. Thompson to obtain a synoptic snapshot of key parameters related to ocean acidification in Washington's estuarine and coastal environments. This effort was conducted by the University of Washington's PRISM program in support of the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network guidelines.
CARINA (CARbon dioxide IN the Atlantic Ocean) project data includes dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, nutrients, and other variables collected from the USCGC POLAR SEA in the North Greenland Sea. Measurements were taken from discrete bottle samples and CTD profiles during a one-month cruise from July 15 to August 14, 1992. Jody Deming of the University of Washington collected these data as part of an international synthesis effort for biogeochemical investigations.
CARINA project data from the 2002 KNORR cruise includes dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, and chlorofluorocarbon measurements across four northern seas. These discrete sample and profile observations were collected using CTD and bottle instruments by researchers from Alfred Wegener Institute and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. The dataset is part of an international synthesis effort to create an internally consistent ocean carbon dataset for biogeochemical investigations.
CARINA/74D19970807 data includes dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, temperature, salinity, and other variables collected from discrete sample and profile observations using CTD and bottle instruments aboard the DISCOVERY in the North Atlantic Ocean from 1997-08-07 to 1997-09 17. The dataset was collected by Iris S. Aristegui, Sheldon Bacon, and Marta Álvarez as part of the CARINA and WOCE A25 projects. CARINA is an international synthesis project producing a merged, internally consistent dataset for biogeochemical investigations, originally focused on the North Atlantic.
Chemical and physical profile data collected from the METEOR research vessel in the North Atlantic Ocean during October and November 1994. The dataset includes measurements for dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, chlorofluorocarbons, nutrients, and hydrographic variables, collected as part of the CARINA and WOCE A02 projects. The broader CARINA project produced a merged dataset from approximately 23,000 stations across 94 WOCE cruises between 1990 and 1998.
Twenty-seven time-series stations were occupied in the Salish Sea during a 2017 cruise aboard the R/V Clifford A. Barnes. The dataset contains discrete water sample measurements for dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, nutrients, and oxygen, alongside CTD sensor data for temperature, salinity, and pressure. This effort was conducted by the Washington Ocean Acidification Center in support of climate-quality ocean acidification monitoring.
Discrete sample and profile data collected from the JOHAN HJORT research vessel in the North Greenland Sea and Norwegian Sea from 1997-04-14 to 1997-05-22. The data include dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, CFCs, nutrients, and hydrographic variables, collected using CTD and bottle instruments. It was collected by Francisco Rey of the Institute of Marine Research - Norway and Leif G. Anderson of the University of Gothenburg as part of the CARINA data synthesis project.
Twenty-nine stations in Washington's Salish Sea were sampled during cruise CAB1034 to capture a synoptic snapshot of ocean acidification parameters. Discrete water samples from Niskin bottles were analyzed for dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, oxygen, and nutrients alongside CTD sensor data. The Washington Ocean Acidification Center conducted this effort, adhering to climate-quality guidelines from NOAA and the Global Ocean Acidification Observing Network.
CARINA/06MT20040311 includes chemical, physical, and profile data collected from the METEOR research vessel in the North Atlantic Ocean from March 11 to April 13, 2004. Douglas W. R. Wallace of Dalhousie University collected these data using CTD and bottle instruments. The dataset contains measurements for dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, chlorofluorocarbons, nutrients, and other variables.