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11,289 datasets
2,600+ developer-related blog posts and publications covering software engineering topics. The dataset aggregates technical writing to provide a specialized corpus for analyzing developer discourse and industry trends.
NCEI Accession 0163188 contains chemical, meteorological, and physical surface underway data collected from the cruise ship Allure Of The Seas in the Caribbean Sea, Coastal Waters of Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and North Atlantic Ocean from April 10, 2016, to January 2, 2017. The data include partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure, collected using a Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer. It was collected by researchers from the NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory as part of the VOS_Allure_of_the_Seas program.
Regular upper air observations were made once daily at 00 UTC from February to November 2016 at Jang Bogo Station. Data for pressure, temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and wind direction were sampled every two seconds, with a minimum observation height over 20 km. The dataset was contributed by AMD_KOPRI and last updated on NASA's Earthdata platform in December 2016.
Infoculture curated this collection of open data resources, individuals, and organizations focused on the cultural sector, last updated in February 2017. The repository serves as a directory for Russian-language datasets and initiatives within the open data movement.
Continuous sea surface measurements of partial pressure of CO2, temperature, and salinity were collected during the R/V Marion Dufresne OISO-26 cruise from 2016-10-08 to 2016-10-28. The OISO program, initiated in 1998 and supported by INSU/CNRS, collects CO2 and associated parameters along repeated lines in the South-Western Indian and Southern Oceans. This data contributes to the international CO2 observing system and is included in SOCAT and GLODAP syntheses.
Surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure and related variables collected aboard the R/V ROGER REVELLE across the Indian and Pacific Oceans from February to September 2016. The data include air-sea difference of carbon dioxide, barometric pressure, salinity, and sea surface temperature, collected using a Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer. Researchers Rik Wanninkhof, Denis Pierrot, and Kevin Sullivan of NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory led the collection effort across seven distinct cruise legs.
Surface underway measurements of partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) and other parameters aboard the CCGS Amundsen during a cruise through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The data includes pCO2, barometric pressure, sea surface salinity, and sea surface temperature, collected from 2016-08-02 to 2016-09-26. NOAA_NCEI is the organization responsible for this accession.
2011-08-23 to 2016-08-11 records of round-trip acoustic travel time, bottom pressure, and bottom temperature from inverted echo sounder (PIES) deployments in Sermilik Fjord, southeastern Greenland. The dataset was collected by NOAA NCEI to develop methods for measuring heat content, vertical temperature profiles, and iceberg/sea ice activity in high-latitude fjords. Data from a 1-year pilot deployment and a subsequent multi-year deployment with three instruments are included in NetCDF format.
Surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide and related variables collected aboard the vessel Cap San Lorenzo from January to July 2016. The data include barometric pressure, partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, and sea surface temperature, gathered using a CO2 gas analyzer. Data were collected by researchers from the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development and Universite Pierre et Marie Curie.
NCEI Accession 0160557 contains surface underway chemical, meteorological, and physical data collected from the S.A. AGULHAS II research vessel in the South Atlantic Ocean between July 15 and July 27, 2016. The dataset includes measurements of barometric pressure, partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and water, and salinity. These data were collected by researchers from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research using barometric pressure sensors and carbon dioxide gas analyzers.
Arctic Ocean meteorological data collected aboard the IBRV Araon from August 10 to 21, 2016. The dataset includes 10-minute averaged observations of wind speed, air temperature, pressure, and relative humidity. Data was gathered by AMD_KOPRI and last updated on August 21, 2016.
Three water quality stations collected salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and pressure data in Mobile Bay from July 12 to August 2, 2016. The data is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) in netCDF format. It provides a snapshot of coastal conditions during a specific summer period.
From June 3 to July 10, 2016, surface underway chemical and physical data were collected in Baffin Bay during the CCGS Amundsen Green Edge cruise AN1601. The dataset includes measurements of partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2), fugacity of CO2 (fCO2), mol fraction of CO2 (xCO2), sea surface salinity, and sea surface temperature. These data were submitted to NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Surface underway data collected from the RV Polarstern in the North Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, and Southern Oceans from 2016-02-20 to 2016-05-08. The data include barometric pressure, partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, wind direction, and wind speed. These data were collected by researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research and Groningen University.
Surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure, salinity, and sea temperature collected aboard the ROGER REVELLE research vessel. Data were collected by researchers from NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory during a cruise in the Indian Ocean and surrounding seas. The dataset covers a specific time period from March 21 to April 27, 2016.
Surface underway data from the Skogafoss vessel in the North Atlantic Ocean and adjacent seas from January to March 2016. These data include partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure, collected using a CO2 gas analyzer. The data were collected by researchers from NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory.
February 8 to March 15, 2016, this dataset contains surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure, salinity, and sea surface temperature collected aboard the R/V Roger Revelle in the Indian and Southern Oceans. The data were collected by researchers from NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory using a carbon dioxide gas analyzer and other instruments. It is part of the SOCCOM_33RR20160208_UW dataset and archived under NCEI Accession 0157333.
The Great Australian Bight, Indian Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, and Tasman Sea are covered by surface underway chemical and meteorological data collected from the RV Investigator between January 8 and February 26, 2016. These data include air-sea differences in carbon dioxide partial pressure, barometric pressure, sea surface temperature, salinity, and wind measurements. The data were collected by researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization as part of the SOCCOM_096U20160108_UW dataset.
Surface underway data collected from the S.A. AGULHAS II research vessel across the Gulf of Guinea, Indian Ocean, and Atlantic Ocean from 2014-12-05 to 2016-02-10. The dataset includes measurements of barometric pressure, partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, and salinity, gathered using barometric pressure sensors and carbon dioxide gas analyzers. Data were collected by researchers from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research as part of multiple cruise legs.
33 CTD profiles collected by NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown from February 22 to March 11, 2016. The data includes measurements of temperature, depth, pressure, salinity, conductivity, and sound velocity in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean near the equator. Maximum recorded depths reached approximately 3000 meters.