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Antarctic pack ice characteristics were recorded during a ship voyage in July-August 2001. The data describe ice concentration, thickness, floe size, snow cover, and environmental conditions along the western side of the Peninsula. Observations were made by a team of eight researchers aboard the vessel Gould.
Underway physical and meteorological data were collected by NOAA Ship DELAWARE II from February 2000 to June 2001. The data include surface water conductivities, temperatures, and salinities from the North Atlantic, Bay of Fundy, and Gulf of Mexico. The dataset is provided by NOAA NCEI.
Lead isotopic compositions and concentrations measured in Antarctic ice cores from Law Dome. The record covers approximately 400 years, extending from the mid-19th century to the late 20th century, with data on 'natural' background and anthropogenic pollution events. The dataset was produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) and last updated in 2001.
Global burnt area maps for the year 2000 were derived from daily SPOT-VGT-S1 satellite imagery at approximately 1 km resolution. The dataset was produced by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission in collaboration with multiple international research organizations. It provides prototype information on the spatial distribution and magnitude of biomass burning.
NASA Earthdata hosts a dataset from SCIOPS on nutrient uptake experiments for microbial mats from Bratina Island ponds on the McMurdo Ice Shelf. Mat cores were incubated in pond water spiked with nitrate or phosphate, with water samples withdrawn at specific time intervals. The dataset was last updated in January 2001.
Pond P70 on Bratina Island served as an intensive study site for assessing climatic impacts on Antarctic ponds. The SCIOPS organization deployed a portable data station to measure air temperature, humidity, wind speed, radiation fluxes, and temperature profiles in water and sediment. Data collection concluded in January 2001.
A composite index measuring national progress toward environmental sustainability for 122 countries. The index was developed by the World Economic Forum, Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy, and Columbia University's CIESIN. It was unveiled in January 2001.
ESI data for Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania characterize shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources by their sensitivity to spilled oil. The atlas contains GIS files, PDF maps, and user guides for the period from 1969 to 2000. NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information compiled this data, with a version finalized in May 2002.
North Atlantic and Bay of Fundy physical and meteorological data collected aboard the NOAA Ship Delaware II. The dataset was published by NOAA NCEI and covers a time range from February 15, 2000, to November 15, -2000. The data likely contains measurements from the ship's underway instruments during its operational period.
A 700-year time series (1301-1995 AD) of major ion chemistry data extracted from three Law Dome ice cores (DSS97, DSS99, DSS main). The dataset includes annual and fine-resolution measurements for species like sulfate, nitrate, sodium, and methanesulfonic acid (MSA). It was compiled by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) as part of ASAC project 757, with an updated version submitted in July 2012.