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April-September 2001 and 2002 CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth) profiles collected from the continental margin west of the Antarctic Peninsula. Data was gathered during four ship cruises aboard the RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer and processed to standard pressure intervals by the SCIOPS organization. The survey area extended from Adelaide Island to Alexander Island, including Marguerite Bay and depths to 3000 meters.
ERA40 T106 data provides monthly mean upper air variables transformed to a 320 by 160 regular Gaussian grid. The dataset was created by NCAR's Data Support Section from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) ERA-40 reanalysis project. This archive was produced in late 2004 and early 2005.
2004-2005 archive of ERA-40 6-hourly upper air variables transformed to a 320 by 160 regular Gaussian grid. The dataset includes geopotential, temperature, wind components, vorticity, divergence, humidity, and ozone on 23 pressure levels. It was created by NCAR's Data Support Section using ECMWF EMOS and NCAR SPHEREPACK libraries.
Subpolar North Atlantic water temperature, salinity, and pressure data collected by CTD instruments from three research vessels. The dataset contains processed and calibrated data from 7 cruises conducted as part of the WOCE and CLIVAR programs between May 1994 and August 2002. It is provided by NOAA NCEI.
2002 CTD measurements of temperature, salinity, oxygen, and pressure from the R/V Oceanus. The dataset was collected and archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Data collection occurred during a specific expedition in 2002.
Rutgers University researchers at the Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis and Cook College/NJAES produced this dataset to study landscape change driven by urbanization in New Jersey. The research program was part of a larger national trend and aimed to provide up-to-date information on land use patterns and the implications of urban growth. The dataset's last recorded update was in 2001.
CTD casts aboard the NAVIGATION RESPONSE TEAM 2 collected temperature and pressure profiles in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean from April to December 2001. The National Ocean Service submitted the data, which is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information. Measurements likely provide vertical profiles of ocean temperature and pressure.
2001 data from the Greenland and Barents Seas contains measurements of the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in surface seawater. Observations were collected using an automatic measurement system by the organization SCIOPS. The dataset's last recorded update was on December 31, 2001.
Survey data commissioned by the Countryside Council for Wales provides a baseline on marine habitats and species for coastal management. The dataset contains 14,408 records from 563 sites, covering 1,015 species across intertidal and inshore subtidal areas. Data were collected as part of the Marine Nature Conservation Review program and last updated in 2001.
Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory submitted temperature profile, conductivity, and pressure data collected via CTD casts in the Pacific Ocean. The data collection period spanned from June 1985 to August 2001 as part of the Vents Program. The dataset is archived under NOAA NCEI Accession 0000656.
NCEI Accession 0002416 contains pressure, temperature, and salinity profiles collected in the Sea of Japan from June to July 2001. The dataset was sponsored by the Office of Naval Research to investigate shallow and deep current variability. Data includes hourly measurements of vertical acoustic travel time, pressure, temperature, and horizontal currents, processed for use as a coherent array.
Hourly oceanographic measurements from a two-dimensional array of inverted echo sounders and current meters in the Japan/East Sea. Data collection was sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and conducted by NOAA NCEI from June 1999 to July 2001. The processed dataset includes vertical acoustic travel time, pressure, temperature, and horizontal currents.
2001 measurements of temperature, salinity, oxygen, and pressure collected via Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) sensors from the R/V Franklin research vessel. The dataset covers the South Pacific and Coastal South Pacific Ocean. Data was collected by the vessel FRANKLIN (VJJF) and is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
A 2001 campaign by SCIOPS captured ice fish larvae (Family Channichthyidae) to study nitric oxide synthase isoforms as hypoxia markers, larval development status, and oxygen consumption. The study also examined ichthyoplankton distribution relative to oceanographic parameters and analyzed oxygen consumption of krill (Euphasia superba) at different life stages. Data collection involved a stratified network of oceanographic stations, with repeated sampling at Port Foster in Deception Island and an 11-station N-S line in the Bransfield Strait.
A 1986 global emissions distribution for CFC-11 is provided as percentage values per gridsquare, calculated by combining production time series with release functions. The distribution method uses national GDP fractions and population data from Harvard University, and the authors state it can be applied to the years 1980 to 1990. The dataset is based on the methodology from McCulloch et al. (2001) and is presented by the SCIOPS organization.
Long-term water chemistry records from 19 monitoring stations in Big Cypress National Preserve and Everglades National Park, with sampling dating back to 1984. The data includes measurements of major ions, nutrients, and physical parameters like pH and temperature. It was collected by the National Park Service and analyzed by the South Florida Water Management District under a cooperative agreement.
SCIOPS deployed benthic chambers at 10m depth in Lake Hoare to measure nutrient exchange rates between microbial mats and the overlying water column. The experiment used 5 opaque and 5 clear hemispheres, deployed for 3 and 7 days, with water samples taken at the start and end of each deployment. Samples were filtered, frozen, and analyzed in New Zealand, with the dataset last updated on January 26, -2001.
The Global Emissions Inventory Activity (GEIA) dataset provides a gridded percentage distribution of CFC-12 emissions, calculated from production and sales time series (1930-2000) and allocated using national GDP fractions and population distribution. Results are presented as gridsquare percentages for applying to global emission totals, with the primary distribution intended for the years 1980 to 1990. The dataset was compiled by SCIOPS and is based on methodologies from McCulloch et al. (1994, 2002).
HCFC-22 emissions data from 1943 to 2000, with a gridded percentage distribution for 1990. The dataset was compiled by SCIOPS from the Global Emissions Inventory Activity (GEIA) and other sources like AFEAS and UNEP. It models emissions from refrigeration, air conditioning, and other uses, distributing them globally based on population and economic activity surrogates.
Logging files document hot water drilling operations on the Amery Ice Shelf in December 2000. Data includes measurements of water pressure, temperature, flow rate, drill speed, and depth. The dataset was collected by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre and last updated in 2001.