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11,291 datasets
Surface underway data collected from the S. A. AGULHAS research vessel in the Indian, South Atlantic, and Southern Oceans from 2009-01-26 to 2011-01-10. The dataset includes measurements of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure. Dr Pedro M.S. Monteiro of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research collected these data as part of the VOS_Agulhas_Lines dataset.
19th-century field research by Göran Wahlenberg (1780-1851) documents Sami life, culture, and land use in northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula. The studies include anthropological, ethnographical, and population analyses, with information on taxpayers and land use potential. The dataset, sourced from NASA EarthData and last updated in 2010, represents a historical record compiled by the organization SCIOPS.
Mooring D collected 34,489 samples of bottom pressure and temperature over 362 days from 2009 to 2010. The deployment also included a McLane Moored Profiler recording 323 profiles of pressure, temperature, salinity, and horizontal velocity. Data was collected by the SCIOPS organization as part of the Beaufort Gyre Exploration Project.
Surface underway data from NOAA Ship KA'IMIMOANA tracks carbon dioxide partial pressure in air and sea across the Pacific Ocean from January to September 2010. The dataset includes salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure measurements collected by researchers from the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory. Instruments used include carbon dioxide gas analyzers, thermosalinographs, and barometric pressure sensors.
Beaufort Gyre Exploration Project Mooring B collected oceanographic measurements for 360 days during 2009-2010. The mooring was equipped with a bottom pressure recorder, a McLane Moored Profiler, and an upward-looking sonar. Data collection was organized by the SCIOPS organization.
Mooring A collected oceanographic measurements in the Beaufort Gyre for 362 days. Instruments recorded 34,824 samples of bottom pressure and temperature, plus 1,115 profiles from two moored profilers. The project was deployed by the SCIOPS organization and data collection concluded in September 2010.
Surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure, salinity, and sea surface temperature collected aboard the ANTARES vessel. The data were gathered in the North and South Atlantic Ocean between March 2009 and August 2010 during cruise 14AT20090320. Nathalie Lefèvre of the Université Pierre et Marie Curie led the collection as part of the TS_PIRATA8N38W data set.
Absolute pressure data was collected from the Iberian Margin site in the Gulf of Cadiz using a Paroscientific 8CB-4000-I sensor. Measurements were taken every 15 seconds with a resolution of 0.01 millibar. The data was gathered by the INGV/GEOSTAR seafloor platform as part of the ESONET-NOE-LIDO project within the EMSO network and last updated in July 2010.
November 2009 through July 2010 data contains sea bottom Conductivity, Temperature, and Pressure measurements acquired about 1 meter above the seabed. It was collected by a SBE 16plus sensor installed on a GEOSTAR seafloor platform at the Iberian Margin site. The dataset is part of the ESONET-NOE-LIDO project within the EMSO network and was contributed by SCIOPS.
Final data from the O-Buoy1 deployment captures continuous atmospheric and sea ice conditions over the Arctic Ocean. Measurements include ozone, carbon dioxide, bromine monoxide concentrations, wind parameters, temperature, humidity, pressure, and location. The dataset was produced by the organization SCIOPS and last updated in July 2010.
1,480 upper ocean profiles of temperature, salinity, and pressure collected by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Ice Tethered Profiler #9. The data was gathered between September 11, 2007, and July 9, 2010, and is hosted on the NASA Earthdata platform.
ABPR data from two Arctic Bottom Pressure Recorders installed near the North Pole in April 2005 at a depth of approximately 4300 meters. The archive contains time-series records of ocean bottom pressure and temperature. The dataset was collected by SCIOPS and last updated in April 2010.
Conductivity, temperature, and pressure data were collected from the sea bottom by a SBE 16plus device. Measurements were taken at the INGV/SN-4 platform in the Marmara Sea as part of the ESONET-MARMARA-DM project. The data were contributed by SCIOPS and last updated in March 2010.
Tide gauge data collected from two bottom-mounted pressure sensors (TG040 and TG041) at Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica. The dataset includes sea temperature and barometric pressure measurements recorded between November 27, 2007, and February 16, 2010. Data were collected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) and are also available from the National Tidal Centre at the Bureau of Meteorology.
Surface underway data collected from the Hakuho Maru research vessel during a voyage from 2009-12-16 to 2010-01-26. The dataset includes measurements of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure from the Indian Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean, and Southern Oceans. Data were collected by Daisuke Sasano of the Meteorological Research Institute and submitted to NOAA NCEI.
From 2009-01-09 to 2010-01-25, surface underway data were collected from the research vessel POLARSTERN across the English Channel, North Atlantic Ocean, and Southern Oceans. The dataset includes partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and meteorological variables. Data were collected by researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Groningen University, and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research.
Surface underway data from the research vessel Trans Future 5 tracks carbon dioxide exchange between the ocean and atmosphere across the Pacific Ocean and adjacent seas from 2009-01-03 to 2010-01-05. Yukihiro Nojiri of the National Institute for Environmental Studies collected these chemical, meteorological, and physical observations. The dataset includes measurements of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, wind speed, and solar radiation.
Monthly gridded atmospheric data for the Northern Hemisphere, starting in January 1946. The dataset contains parameters like temperature, geopotential height, and wind components at various tropospheric levels. It was assembled by the DSS from operational model outputs and was last updated in 2009.
Partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, and sea surface temperature collected from the MONTE OLIVIA and Rio Blanco vessels during 2009. Nathalie Lefèvre of Université Pierre et Marie Curie led the collection across the English Channel, North Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, and South Atlantic Ocean. Instruments included a Carbon dioxide gas analyzer and a Shower head chamber equilibrator.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a paleoceanography dataset on the effects of seawater carbonate ion concentration and temperature on cultured foraminifera. The data covers a time period from 50 to 60 calendar years before present with a global geographic scope. It was published by Russell et al. in 2004 and last updated in the NOAA system in 2010.