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4,433 datasets
Over 70 days of chemical, physical, and profile oceanographic data were collected aboard the R/V Pelican in the Gulf of Mexico from May 10 to July 21, 2010. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency group, gathered this data in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Measurements include CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, and water density.
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon and fluorescence measurements were collected over a 3-day cruise in July 2010 aboard the R/V Ryan Chouest. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency group, gathered this data for real-time analysis following the Deepwater Horizon spill. Instruments included CTD, fluorometer, and gas chromatograph.
Soil Temperature measurements were taken at each NIMS grid plot in Barrow, Alaska throughout the summer of 2010. The SEL labs Taylor Temperature Probe was used to take measurements at about a 10 cm depth. The dataset was last updated on August 19, 2010.
CTD cast data from the SEWARD JOHNSON captures ocean conditions in the Gulf of Mexico during the immediate aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit collected profiles of salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and fluorescence from July 16-22, 2010. NOAA's National Coastal Data Development Center performed quality assurance on these measurements.
Oceanographic data were collected aboard NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson in the Gulf of Mexico from June 3 to July 18, 2010. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit gathered measurements including CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and temperature using CTDs, fluorometers, and oxygen meters. This dataset was created for real-time analysis and decision support in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Soil Temperature measurements were taken at each NIMS grid plot in Atqasuk, Alaska throughout the 2010 summer. The SEL lab's Taylor Temperature Probe was used to take measurements at about a 10 cm depth. The dataset was last updated on August 16, 2010.
Oceanographic data was collected aboard the OCEAN VERITAS vessel in the Gulf of Mexico over a 25-day period from June to July 2010. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency group, gathered these measurements in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes chemical, physical, and laboratory analysis data.
Soil temperature measurements were taken on a 30 plot subset within the ARCSS grid in Barrow, Alaska. Measurements were taken at the northeastern corner of each plot within the D2-D7 and H2-H7 grid area using a Taylor Temperature Probe at a depth of about 10 cm. The dataset was last updated on August 15, 2010.
NRDA-processed CTD data from the OCEAN VERITAS in the Gulf of Mexico provides Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth measurements. The dataset was collected during Cruise 9 Leg 1 from July 14 to July 17, 2010, as part of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill sampling effort. NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) archives this quality-checked data in a series of NetCDF files.
Gulf of Mexico oceanographic data was collected aboard the OCEAN VERITAS vessel from June 29 to July 5, 2010, in direct response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a consortium of government and corporate agencies, gathered measurements including attenuation/transmission, CDOM fluorescence, volatile organic compounds, conductivity, and temperature using CTDs, transmissometers, fluorometers, and other instruments. The dataset includes provisional laboratory analysis results and products created for real-time decision support.
NRDA-processed CTD data from the Seward Johnson cruise in the Gulf of Mexico provides conductivity, temperature, depth, dissolved oxygen, and fluorometry measurements. The data was collected by NOAA_NCEI from July 10 to July 14, 2010, as part of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill sampling effort. The final product is a series of quality-checked NetCDF files containing every CTD cast.
NOAA Ship Nancy Foster collected near-realtime oceanographic profile data in the Gulf of Mexico from July 1-18, 2010. The dataset contains vertical profiles of temperature and salinity, gathered as part of the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Data was transmitted via the Global Telecommunication System and is provided by NOAA NCEI.
30 plot subset within the ARCSS grid in Atqasuk, Alaska. Soil temperature measurements were taken at about a 10 cm depth on the north eastern most corner of each plot, located from E2-E6 and J2-J6. The SEL Lab's Taylor Temperature Probe was used, and the data was last updated on August 6, 2010.
June 25-29, 2010 data includes chemical, physical, profile, and laboratory analysis measurements collected aboard the OCEAN VERITAS in the Gulf of Mexico. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency group, gathered data on attenuation/transmission, CDOM fluorescence, organic compounds, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, and water density using CTD, LISST, transmissometer, fluorometer, and oxygen meter instruments. This collection was created in response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill event.
June 22-26, 2010 data collected aboard the Brooks McCall research vessel in the Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes chemical, physical, and profile measurements such as attenuation/transmission, CDOM fluorescence, volatile organic compounds, conductivity, salinity, and temperature. It was gathered by the Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a consortium of government and corporate agencies.
Near-realtime oceanographic profile data were collected by NOAA aircraft using AXBT and AXCTD instruments from May to July 2010. The Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) processed this data in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) archives and updates this collection.
Near-realtime oceanographic profile data collected from April 22 to July 24, 2010 in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset contains temperature and salinity profiles from ships and aircraft, transmitted via the Global Telecommunication System and processed by the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP). Data is provided by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
Over 15 chemical and physical oceanographic parameters were collected aboard the OCEAN VERITAS vessel in the Gulf of Mexico from June 19-23, 2010. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit, a multi-agency group, gathered this data in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill using instruments including CTD, fluorometers, and transmissometers. Provisional laboratory analysis results for water and sediment samples are included.
NOAA NCEI Accession 0084579 contains chemical oceanographic data collected in the Gulf of Mexico from June 18-23, 2010, in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Subsurface Monitoring Unit gathered measurements of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons and fluorescence using instruments including fluorometers and gas chromatographs. This dataset includes raw sensor data and products created for real-time analysis.
June 26 to July 8, 2010, oceanographic data were collected aboard the NOAA Ship DELAWARE II in the Gulf of Mexico in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The dataset includes temperature profiles and other physical measurements gathered using CTD instruments and other sampling devices. Data collection and preliminary quality control were performed by the Subsurface Monitoring Unit and the National Coastal Data Development Center.