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11,293 datasets
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.
Conductivity, temperature, salinity, pressure, and other data were collected from NOAA Ship DAVID STARR JORDAN from April 6, 2000 to December 9, 2000. Data were submitted by the ship's Commanding Officer and the Office of NOAA Corps Operations as part of the NOAA Shipboard Sensor Data Acquisition project. Measurements were taken using meteorological sensors and a thermosalinograph in the North Pacific Ocean.
Temperature profile and pressure data were collected from NOAA Ship KA'IMIMOANA and NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN from February 8, 2000 to December 4, 2000. The data were submitted by the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) as part of the Global Ocean Atmosphere Land System (GOALS) and Pan American Climate Studies (PACS) projects. These data were collected using CTD casts in the Pacific Ocean.
Temperature profile and pressure data were collected from NOAA Ship RUDE from March 28, 2000 to November 9, 2000. Data were submitted by the National Ocean Service (NOS). Data were collected using CTD casts in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean.
CTD cast data records pressure, salinity, and temperature measurements in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. The dataset was collected by the NOAA Ship Rainier and submitted by the National Ocean Service. Measurements were taken between March 13 and October 26, 2000.
Northeast Pacific Ocean temperature profile and pressure data collected from the NAVIGATION RESPONSE TEAM 3 vessel between January 5 and September 5, 2000. The data were submitted by the National Ocean Service (NOS) using CTD casts and are archived by NOAA_NCEI.
NCEI Accession 0081005 contains surface underway chemical, meteorological, optical, and physical data collected from the R/V Marion Dufresne in the Indian Ocean and Southern Oceans south of 60 degrees South. The data include measurements of barometric pressure, fluorescence, partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, and sea surface temperature from January to August 2000. These data were collected by Nicolas Metzl of the Universite Pierre et Marie Curie as part of the OISO-4 and OISO-5 dataset series.
Chemical, physical, and profile data collected from the research vessel THALASSA in the Gulf of Guinea and the North and South Atlantic Ocean from July 24 to August 21, 2000. The dataset includes measurements of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC-11, CFC-12), dissolved oxygen, nitrate, phosphate, silicate, salinity, water temperature, and hydrostatic pressure. These data were collected by B. Bourles of the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development using CTD and bottle instruments as part of the Equalant_2000_35TH20000724 cruise.
573,334 distribution records document marine habitats and species along the British coast. The Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) compiled this data from surveys conducted between the 1970s and 1998. It was created to establish a baseline for coastal zone management and identifying areas of marine natural heritage importance.
Barometric pressure, conductivity, and salinity data were collected aboard the NOAA Ship TOWNSEND CROMWELL from February 24 to July 5, 2000. The Office of NOAA Corps Operations submitted the data, gathered using meteorological sensors and a thermosalinograph during a Pacific Ocean voyage. This dataset provides a continuous, underway record of surface ocean conditions over a four-month period.
February 2000 snapshot of supraglacial lake depths, surface areas, and geographic coordinates on the collapsed Larsen B Ice Shelf. Data was derived from a multi-spectral Landsat 7 image by researchers affiliated with SCIOPS. This single-date dataset captures conditions just years before the ice shelf's catastrophic disintegration in 2002.
Instrumental data on planktonic foraminifera cultured in a laboratory setting, archived by NOAA NCEI's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. The time period coverage spans from 40 to 50 calendar years before present. This paleoceanography study was last updated in the year 2000.