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North Atlantic and Pacific Ocean surface data includes partial pressure of carbon dioxide, salinity, sea surface temperature, air temperature, barometric pressure, and wind measurements. The dataset was collected by Rik Wanninkhof of NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory during six research cruises from January 2008 to January 2009. Measurements were taken using underway instruments including carbon dioxide gas analyzers, thermosalinographs, and barometric pressure sensors.
Beaufort Gyre Exploration Project Mooring A collected oceanographic and sea ice data over a 353-day deployment from 2007 to 2008. The mooring was equipped with a bottom pressure recorder, two moored profilers, and an upward-looking sonar. The project was conducted by the SCIOPS organization, with data last updated in January 2009.
1300 geo-referenced ice cores from pack ice provide 8247 individual section measurements of chlorophyll a concentration, compiled from 32 Southern Ocean research cruises between 1983 and 2008. The dataset was assembled by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre from peer-reviewed publications, cruise reports, and direct contributions by field teams. An updated compilation was provided in December 2017.
The ANR POTES program dataset concerns the role of marine microorganisms in mineralizing particulate and dissolved organic matter in the ocean's meso- and bathypelagic zones. It was developed by the SCIOPS organization and last updated on December 31, 2008. The data likely focuses on integrating the effects of hydrostatic pressure and temperature on oceanic organic matter mineralization processes.
Surface underway chemical, meteorological, and physical data collected from the research vessel Trans Future 5 across the Pacific Ocean and adjacent seas from February to November 2008. The dataset includes measurements of air and sea partial pressure of carbon dioxide, salinity, sea surface temperature, wind speed, and other variables. Yukihiro Nojiri of the National Institute for Environmental Studies collected these data as part of the VOS_Trans_Future_5_2008 dataset.
From February to November 2008, surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide and related variables were collected aboard the NOAA Ship KA'IMIMOANA in the Pacific Ocean. The data include partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and barometric pressure. It was collected by researchers from the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory as part of the VOS_Ka'imimoana_2008 dataset.
NCEI Accession 0088873 contains temperature, salinity, oxygen, and hydrostatic pressure measurements collected using a Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) instrument from the research vessel ODEN. The data was collected in the South Pacific Ocean between December 10, 2008, and January 7, 2009. The dataset is published by NOAA NCEI and aggregated via the nasa_earthdata platform.
Arctic Ocean data from an ice-tethered profiler deployed for 450 days from September 7, 2006, to December 1, 2007. The profiler, operated by SCIOPS, completed 1095 profiles of temperature, salinity, and pressure between 7 and 760 meters depth over one year. The surface buoy transmitted status data for an additional 85 days.
Temperature, salinity, and pressure measurements collected using Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) instruments from the research vessels Kapitan Dranitsyn and Louis L St Laurent. The dataset was published by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) under accession 0061207. Data collection occurred in the Arctic Ocean between 2004 and 2008.
SCIOPS collected hourly oceanographic data from the Svinøy S1 mooring positioned at 62° 49.33 N, 4° 17.41 E. The dataset contains raw records of current, temperature, salinity, and pressure from depths of 100m and 300m at a 500m site. The data was last updated on October 7, 2008.
NCEI Accession 0157407 contains surface underway data collected by the research vessel POLARSTERN from December 2007 to August 2008. The dataset includes measurements of atmospheric and aquatic carbon dioxide partial pressure, salinity, sea surface temperature, wind speed, and wind direction across multiple ocean basins. These data were collected by researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Groningen University, and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research.
Chlorophyll A concentration, hydrostatic pressure, and water density data were collected via Niskin bottle sampling. Measurements originate from the Gulf of California and the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Ocean. The dataset was compiled by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information from cruises conducted between 2004 and 2008.
August 2007 through July 2008 sea bottom Conductivity, Temperature, and Pressure data collected approximately 1 meter above the seabed. Measurements were acquired hourly using a SBE 16plus sensor installed on a GEOSTAR station. The dataset was contributed by Nadia Lo Bue and is part of the EMSO network's NEAREST project.
Line W hydrographic section data includes pressure, temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and dissolved chlorofluorocarbons from bottle and CTD casts. NOAA_NCEI collected 17 full-depth casts aboard the R/V Oceanus between May 10th and 19th, 2008.
Over three years of sea bottom Conductivity, Temperature, and Pressure data were collected approximately one meter above the seabed. The dataset was acquired by the INGV/NEMO-SN1 seafloor observatory, part of the EMSO network, during the GNDT-SN1 project. Measurements were recorded from January 2005 through April 2008 in the Western Ionian Sea near East Sicily.
Absolute pressure values were recorded by a Paroscientific 8CB-4000-I sensor on the GEOSTAR seafloor platform. Data was collected at a 15-second sampling interval with a resolution of 0.01 millibar. The dataset was created by Davide Embriaco as part of the NEAREST project and last updated in April 2008.
Underway measurements of surface partial pressure of carbon dioxide and related meteorological and physical oceanographic data collected during the R/V Roger Revelle CLIVAR cruise I06S_2008. The data were collected by Dr. Rik H. Wanninkhof of NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory from February 5 to March 14, 2008, in the Indian Ocean and Southern Oceans south of 60 degrees South. It includes measurements of air and sea temperature, salinity, barometric pressure, wind, fluorescence, and partial pressure of CO2 in both the atmosphere and water.
Zonal Fourier coefficients for atmospheric temperature derived from the HIRDLS instrument aboard the Aura satellite. The dataset contains the entire mission's data, spanning approximately 3 years, processed by the GES DISC. Data was last updated in March 2008.
Zonal Fourier coefficients for Chlorofluorocarbon-12 (CFC-12) derived from the HIRDLS instrument aboard NASA's Aura satellite. The dataset contains the entire ~3-year mission, with coefficients provided in 1-degree latitude bands from -64 to 80 degrees across 121 pressure levels. Data was produced by the GES DISC and last updated in March 2008.
HIRDLS/Aura satellite data provides dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) measurements expressed as zonal Fourier coefficients for the entire ~3-year mission. Coefficients represent the mean and up to 7 sine/cosine terms across 1-degree latitude bands from -64 to 80 degrees at 121 pressure levels. The NASA GES DISC published this Level 3 data product, with files last updated in March 2008.