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NASA's GOZCARDS source data provides 1-month zonal averages of nitric acid concentrations from multiple satellite instruments. The data, covering a vertical pressure range from 147 to 1 hPa, includes calculated means, standard deviations, and minimum/maximum values. It is derived from UARS MLS (1991-1997), ACE-FTS (2004 onward), and Aura MLS (2004 onward) instruments.
2004 onward monthly zonal averages of nitrous oxide (N2O) concentrations derived from ACE-FTS and Aura MLS satellite instruments. The data, provided by NASA, includes statistical measures like standard deviation and min/max values on a vertical pressure grid from 147 to 0.5 hPa. It is distributed in netCDF4 format and serves as source material for a separate merged product.
NW Atlantic Ocean high-resolution Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data collected from the R/V Oceanus during a July-August 1988 cruise. The dataset provides nearly continuous vertical profiles of oceanographic parameters, with measurements reported at depth intervals as fine as 1 meter. Data was submitted by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and processed by NOAA NCEI into the F022-CTD-Hi Resolution format.
This dataset contains physical-chemical oceanographic measurements from the northwest Pacific Ocean, collected between 1972 and 1986. It includes data from bottle casts, CTD/STD recorders, and bathythermograph instruments, processed by NODC into standard C100 Ocean Station and C125 XBT formats. The Japan Oceanographic Data Center provided the original data, which is now stewarded by NOAA NCEI.
High-resolution CTD/STD data profiles were collected aboard the R/V THOMAS G. THOMPSON in the Bering Sea between April 1978 and July 1981. The dataset was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard F022 format, containing nearly continuous measurements of temperature, salinity, and other parameters. It is provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure, water temperature, and salinity collected during nine NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown cruises in 2003. The dataset includes fugacity of carbon dioxide in water and atmosphere, wind direction, and speed, collected by Rik Wanninkhof of NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory. Data collection occurred from February to November 2003 across the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico.
Surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure and meteorological variables collected by the SOOP Hakuho Maru research vessel over a 20-year period. Data include air and water CO2, salinity, sea surface temperature, wind, and air temperature from the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Hisayuki Y. Inoue of Hokkaido University and Masao Ishii of the Meteorological Research Institute led the collection using CO2 gas analyzers and equilibrators.
Surface underway data from the SONNE cruise 113/1 (06BE19961009) in the North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea spans from October 9 to October 30, 1996. The dataset includes measurements of barometric pressure, partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, and sea surface temperature collected using a CO2 gas analyzer. These observations were collected by Arne Körtzinger of GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel.
Surface underway chemical and physical data collected during R/V Atlantic Explorer cruises in the North Atlantic Ocean in 2022. These data include sea surface temperature, salinity, mole fraction of carbon dioxide (xCO2) in water and atmosphere, and barometric pressure. Instruments used include GO Oceanics Equilibrator, Hart Thermometer, Setra Pressure sensor, and conductivity sensor.
Discrete sample and profile data collected from the BARUNA JAYA I research vessel across ten Indonesian seas, including the Bali Sea, Java Sea, and Makassar Strait, from January 28 to February 25, 1994. The dataset includes measurements of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC-11 and CFC-12), dissolved oxygen, salinity, water temperature, and hydrostatic pressure, collected using CTD and bottle instruments. It is part of the GLODAPv2 data collection, focusing on the Indonesian Throughflow region.
2026-03-24 updated polygon dataset of areas declared under the Marine and Harbours Act 1981. The dataset forms part of the Department of Transport's Marine Administrative Boundaries, captured for the CFM Information Review.
NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown collected surface underway measurements of partial pressure (or fugacity) of carbon dioxide, water temperature, salinity, wind direction, and speed during cruises in the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea from February 7 to December 3, 2001. The data were collected by Rik Wanninkhof of NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory using instruments including carbon dioxide gas analyzers, shower head chamber equilibrators, and thermosalinographs. This dataset is part of the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown 2001 Underway Data collection.
Competitive gameplay is deconstructed through spatial data and voice communications. The dataset originates from Kaggle, but its author, size, and specific collection date are unknown. It likely contains player positioning and team audio logs from professional Battle Royale matches.
OISO-6 cruise data includes surface underway measurements of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide, salinity, temperature, and barometric pressure collected from the R/V Marion Dufresne in the Indian Ocean from 2001-01-04 to 2001-01 25. Principal investigator Nicolas Metzl of LOCEAN-IPSL led the cruise. The data were collected using instruments including a barometric pressure sensor, CO2 gas analyzer, and thin film equilibrator.
Global oceans surface underway data collected from 1957-10 22 to 2013-03-21. It includes measurements of barometric pressure, partial pressure of carbon dioxide in water, salinity, and sea surface temperature. The data were collected by researchers from the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory using carbon dioxide gas analyzers.
Surface underway measurements of partial pressure of carbon dioxide, salinity, and other variables collected during the R/V Thalassa STRASSE 2012 cruise. The data include barometric pressure, sea surface temperature, and carbon dioxide levels in air and water, collected by Brian Ward of National University of Ireland - Galway. Observations were made in the North Atlantic Ocean from August 19 to September 10, 2012.
Surface underway measurements of partial pressure of carbon dioxide, water temperature, salinity, wind speed, and direction collected during NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown cruises from February 12 to December 22, 2004. The data were collected by Rik Wanninkhof of NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory using carbon dioxide gas analyzers, equilibrators, and thermosalinographs. The dataset includes 11 cruise segments identified as RB200401 through RB200411.
NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown collected surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure, water temperature, and salinity across the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico from March 2007 to January 2008. Rik Wanninkhof of NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory led the collection using carbon dioxide gas analyzers and thermosalinographs. These data are part of the Ocean Carbon and Acidification Data System (OCADS).
NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown collected surface underway chemical, meteorological, optical and physical data in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans from 2004-12-29 to 2005-11-25. The data include partial pressure of carbon dioxide in atmosphere and water, sea surface salinity, sea surface temperature, wind direction, wind speed, barometric pressure and air temperature. Instruments used include barometric pressure sensors, carbon dioxide gas analyzers, shower head chamber equilibrators and thermosalinographs.
Surface underway data collected from the R/V Marion Dufresne during the OISO-8 cruise in the Indian and Southern Oceans from 2002-01-05 to 2002-01-29. The dataset includes measurements of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide, salinity, temperature, and barometric pressure. Principal investigator Nicolas Metzl of LOCEAN-IPSL led the cruise, which used instruments like a CO2 gas analyzer and equilibrator.