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11,291 datasets
423 days of oceanographic observations from a mooring deployed in the Beaufort Gyre from 2008 to 2009. The dataset includes 40,604 samples of pressure, temperature, and salinity from a bottom recorder and 377 profiles of pressure, temperature, salinity, and horizontal velocity from a moored profiler. Data was collected by the SCIOPS organization as part of the Beaufort Gyre Exploration Project.
Four moorings deployed in Hudson Strait, Canada, collected temperature, salinity, conductivity, and pressure data from August 2008 to September 2009. Mooring A on the south side had four instruments at depths of 25, 45, 100, and 160 meters, while three moorings (E, F, G) on the north side had two to four instruments at depths ranging from 25 to 320 meters. The data were collected by NOAA NCEI to measure freshwater exchange between the Arctic Ocean and the Labrador Sea.
Phytoplankton samples from the Ross Sea region were analyzed during the polar winter to investigate primary production. Measurements include chlorophyll biomass, photosynthesis rates, photophysiology, and grazing pressures from zooplankton. The dataset was contributed by SCIOPS and last updated in 2009.
86 monitoring sites along the I-75 and State Road 29 corridors in Big Cypress National Preserve provide baseline hydrologic data. The dataset was collected by CEOS_EXTRA and last updated in September 2009. It aims to study the barrier effects of roadways on sheetflow and support research on Everglades ecosystem processes.
Quarterly discharge measurements monitor surface water flow across the I-75 and State Road 29 corridor in Florida's Big Cypress National Preserve. The data collection program was conducted by CEOS_EXTRA to establish baseline hydrologic information, with the latest update recorded in September 2009. This work supports research on geologic, hydrologic, and biological processes shaping the Everglades ecosystem.
An ice tethered profiler collected temperature, salinity, and pressure data from the Arctic ice pack from September 9, 2007 to October 24, 2009. The instrument was configured to operate on a standard sampling schedule of two one-way profiles each day. The data originates from the SCIOPS organization and was last updated on NASA's Earthdata platform in October 2009.
Mooring A collected 39,274 samples of pressure, temperature, and salinity over a 428-day deployment in the Beaufort Gyre. The dataset was gathered by the SCIOPS organization and covers the period from 2008 to 2009. It includes data from a bottom pressure recorder, though data from other instruments like the upward-looking sonar were still being processed at the time of publication.
Mooring B collected oceanographic measurements in the Arctic Ocean's Beaufort Gyre for 426 days. The deployment included a bottom pressure recorder with 40,908 samples and a profiler capturing 380 profiles of pressure, temperature, salinity, and velocity. The project was conducted by SCIOPS, with data collection ending in September 2009.
2009 data from the Arctic Ocean collected by the vessel Kapitan Dranitsyn. The dataset likely contains temperature, salinity, and pressure measurements from Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) instruments. It is published by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) under accession number 0062621.
The Irish Sea, St. George's Channel, and North Sea are the geographic scope of this dataset. It contains surface underway observations of carbon dioxide partial pressure, salinity, and sea surface temperature collected from the vessel PRINCE MADOG between June 2007 and May 2009. The data were collected by researchers from the Plymouth Marine Laboratory using a carbon dioxide gas analyzer and other instruments.
NCEI Accession 0157275 contains surface underway chemical and physical data collected aboard the JAMES CLARK ROSS research vessel in the South Atlantic and Southern Oceans from March 11 to April 17, 2009. The dataset includes measurements of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, and sea surface temperature, collected using carbon dioxide gas analyzers and thermosalinographs. Data were collected by researchers from Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the University of East Anglia as part of the VOS_James_C_Ross_2009 dataset.
Belcher Islands, Nunavut, Canada, contains interviews, maps, and photographs from three Inuit hunters describing sea ice conditions. The local and traditional knowledge reveals changes in ice safety and predictability. The data set includes edited video files, maps, and photographs available via a product website and FTP.
Pressure data from RBR loggers deployed on moorings for the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ) project. The data were collected on research cruises from 1997 to 2009 to study interannual variability in particulate carbon export. The dataset is provided by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) and was last updated in March 2009.
45 temperature sensors per buoy profile the internal structure of Arctic sea ice at 10cm intervals. Data from drifting buoys includes position, air temperature, air pressure, snow depth, and ice thickness, sampled every 2 hours. The dataset was collected by the SCIOPS organization and last updated in 2009.
Over 15 million ice draft samples were collected alongside 313 profiles of pressure, temperature, salinity, and velocity from a mooring deployed in the Beaufort Gyre. The Beaufort Gyre Exploration Project, organized by SCIOPS, gathered this data from Mooring D over a 356-day period from 2007 to 2008. The dataset was last updated in March 2009.
Buoy data provides raw observations of position, sea level pressure, and air temperature interpolated to 3-hourly intervals. The dataset covers the year 2004 and was compiled by the organization SCIOPS. It was last updated on the NASA EarthData platform in March 2009.
Mooring C in the Beaufort Gyre collected oceanographic data for 357 days during 2007-2008. The deployment included a bottom pressure recorder, a moored profiler, and an upward-looking sonar. The dataset was collected by the SCIOPS organization and published in 2009.
61 profiles of temperature, salinity, and velocity were collected over 25 days from a McLane Moored Profiler in the deep Canada Basin. The data, part of the Beaufort Gyre Observing System, includes measurements from depths between 2100 m and 3040 m, with a subsequent year-long time series at a fixed depth. The dataset was published by SCIOPS in 2009.
Surface underway chemical and physical data collected from SOOP M/V Nuka Arctica lines in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2008-01-08 to 2009-01-07. The data include measurements of mole fraction of CO2, barometric pressure, sea surface temperature, and fugacity of CO2 in seawater. These data were collected by researchers from the University of Bergen and University of Gothenburg and consist of 29 cruise data sets.
Mooring B in the Beaufort Gyre collected oceanographic and sea ice data over a 353-day deployment from 2007 to 2008. The dataset includes over 15 million samples from instruments like an upward-looking sonar, a bottom pressure recorder, and a moored profiler. The Beaufort Gyre Exploration Project, organized by SCIOPS, published this data in 2009.