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Bathythermograph (MBT) data from the USS Orleck provides temperature-depth profiles for the upper ocean layers. The dataset covers multiple seas in the North Pacific region, including the East China Sea and South China Sea, from August 1949 to April 1956. Data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C128 format.
North Atlantic Ocean temperature-depth profiles were collected by the vessel SEARCHER using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) between May 22 and June 10, 1964. The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) processed the data into the standard C128 format, which records temperature at uniform 5-meter depth intervals up to approximately 285 meters. This dataset provides a snapshot of the upper ocean's thermal structure from a specific mid-20th century cruise.
July 1965 data from the NESTUCCA cruise in the North Pacific Ocean, containing temperature-depth profiles from a mechanical bathythermograph (MBT). The dataset is processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. It provides a snapshot of the ocean's thermal structure for a specific 12-day period.
Mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data collected by the vessel STRANGER across multiple ocean basins from 1954 to 1962. The dataset provides temperature-depth profiles for the upper ocean layers, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C128 format. It covers regions including the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and the South China Sea.
Mechanical bathythermograph data from the research vessel POLARFRONT II, capturing temperature-depth profiles in the Norwegian Sea. The dataset covers a single cruise from June to December 1957, processed into the NODC standard C128 format. It was collected and standardized by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Mechanical bathythermograph data from the LUYMES cruise in the North Atlantic Ocean, processed to the NODC C128 standard format. The dataset captures temperature-depth profiles at 5-meter intervals down to a maximum of approximately 285 meters. It was collected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration during a specific voyage from July 5 to July 21, 1966.
This dataset contains mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) temperature-depth profiles collected by the vessel SEARCHER in the North Atlantic Ocean. Data spans from 1957-01-28 to 1961-10-29 and has been processed into the NODC standard C128 format, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals up to approximately 285 meters. It is curated and provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
1950-05-12 to 1955-11-21 temperature-depth profiles from the Yellowfin ship in the North Pacific Ocean. The dataset contains mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) observations processed into the NODC C128 standard format, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. It was collected and processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
North Pacific Ocean temperature-depth profiles collected by the ship FURMAN using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) from May 30 to June 27, 1969. The dataset contains pairs of temperature and depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format. These observations are limited to the upper 285 meters of the ocean.
Bathythermograph data from the ARGUS cruise provides 285-meter-deep temperature-depth profiles of the upper ocean layers. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration processed this data into the NODC C128 standard format. Observations were recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals between August 1944 and July 1945.
285 meters is the maximum depth for observations in this dataset of mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data. It contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at 5-meter intervals from the research vessels VELERO III and IV in the North Pacific Ocean. The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) processed this data into its standard C128 format.
285 meters is the maximum depth for temperature observations in this dataset, which contains mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) profiles from the vessel WILLIAMS. The data, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the C128 standard format, covers six Pacific Ocean regions over a five-month period in 1945. Each record provides paired temperature-depth values at uniform 5-meter intervals.
Bathythermograph (MBT) data from the USS REXBURG provides temperature-depth profiles for the upper ocean layers in the North Pacific Ocean. The dataset covers a specific cruise from December 15 to December 21, 1967, and has been processed into the NODC standard C128 format by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Temperature values are recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals, with a maximum observation depth of approximately 285 meters.
285 meters is the maximum depth for observations in this dataset of mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data collected from the vessel HIDALGO. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration processed the data into the NODC C128 format, which records temperature at uniform 5-meter depth intervals. Measurements were taken over a five-day period in January 1962.
1971-01-04 data contains temperature-depth profiles from the CAYUSE cruise in the North Pacific Ocean, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC). The dataset is formatted to the NODC standard C128 format for Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) data, focusing on the upper 285 meters of the ocean. It was collected and published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data from the 1966 Mission Buenaventura cruise in the North Pacific Ocean. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. Data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format.
Mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data documents ocean temperature-depth profiles from the 1965 PECOS cruise across the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and North Pacific Ocean. The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the C128 standard format, contains observations from a 34-day period in August and September 1965. It is managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides bathythermograph data from the USS Hollister, processed to the NODC C128 standard. The dataset contains temperature-depth profiles from the East China Sea, North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, and South China Sea, recorded between July 1947 and March 1967. Each observation includes cruise information, date, position, and time, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals up to approximately 285 meters.
Mechanical bathythermograph data from the CREST project provides temperature-depth profiles for the upper 285 meters of the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the C128 format, contains observations from March 1948 to June 1956. Each profile includes cruise information, date, position, and time, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals.
Temperature-depth profiles from the mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) instrument deployed by the R/V Challenger. The dataset covers multiple seas and oceans from October 1950 to July 1952, processed into the NODC standard C128 format. Data is structured as pairs of temperature-depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals.