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285 meters is the maximum depth of observations in this dataset of mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data collected by the SANGAMON vessel. It contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals in the North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea between June and November 1944. The data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format.
5800017 is a dataset of mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) measurements collected during the DIACHENKO cruise in the North Pacific Ocean. It contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. The data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format.
Bathythermograph (MBT) data from the USNS Maurice Rose documents temperature-depth profiles in the North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the C128 standard format, covers a cruise period from November 29, 1959, to February 4, 1960. It provides paired temperature and depth measurements at uniform 5-meter intervals, useful for studying the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers.
1952-08-12 to 1958-04-16 temperature-depth profiles collected by the ship KIDD using Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instruments across the Bismarck Sea, East China Sea, North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, Solomon Sea, South China Sea, and South Pacific Ocean. The dataset comprises pairs of temperature-depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. Data was processed and standardized into the NODC C128 format by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) and is provided by NOAA NCEI.
6800623 contains bathythermograph (MBT) data collected by the research vessel LITTLE ROCK across the Alboran Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset provides temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into its standard C128 format. Observations are limited to the upper ocean layers, with a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters.
Bathythermograph data from NOAA Ship Mt. Mitchell records ocean temperature-depth profiles in the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean during a cruise from August 1 to August 6, 1969. The dataset has been processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format, containing pairs of temperature and depth values. It specifically captures the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers, with measurements taken at uniform 5-meter depth intervals.
January to March 1969 temperature-depth profiles from the Mediterranean Sea, collected by the vessel LITTLE ROCK using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT). The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the C128 standard format, contains observations of the ocean's thermal structure down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. It is hosted by NOAA NCEI and appears on multiple government data platforms.
Mechanical bathythermograph data from the USS Mansfield provides temperature-depth profiles for the upper ocean layers across the East China Sea, Japan Sea, North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, and South China Sea. The dataset spans over two decades from October 1949 to April 1970 and has been processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C128 format. Each observation includes cruise information, date, position, time, and temperature readings recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals.
Mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data collected by the vessel WESTERN FLYER in the Gulf of Alaska between June 1962 and March 1963. The dataset consists of temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals, processed by the NODC into the standard C128 format. It provides a snapshot of the thermal structure of the upper ocean layers during this period.
285 temperature-depth profile pairs were collected by the O'Brien vessel in the Philippine Sea during April 1964. The data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format for Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) observations. It captures the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters.
Mechanical bathythermograph data collected by the vessel ARA CAPITAN CANEPA in the Indian and South Atlantic Oceans between 1963 and 1967. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C128 format. It captures the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters.
Temperature-depth profile pairs collected via mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) from the YAQUINA research vessel in the North Pacific Ocean. The dataset covers a three-day cruise from December 1 to 3, 1970, and was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into its standard C128 format. Data is recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals, with a maximum observation depth of approximately 285 meters.
Temperature-depth profile data from the research vessel Norwalk in the North Atlantic Ocean, collected using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instrument. The dataset covers a cruise period from March 26 to April 30, 1965, and has been processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into its standard C128 format. It provides paired temperature-depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters.
ORLEANS PARISH in the North Atlantic Ocean is the location for this dataset of mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) observations. It contains temperature-depth profile data collected between October 2 and November 12, 1955, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format. The data is useful for studying the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters.
Mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data from five naval vessels, including HMAS Derwent and HMAS Diamantina, collected across the Indo-Pacific region. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. Processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format, it captures ocean thermal structure from February 1968 to August 1969.
Bathythermograph (MBT) data from the vessel J. R. PERRY captures temperature-depth profiles in the North Pacific Ocean from May 25 to May 31, 1966. The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format, consists of paired temperature and depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals. It is managed by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
NOAA_NCEI provides mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data collected from the vessel ONTARIO 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. Observations cover a specific cruise period in April and May 1950.
Temperature-depth profile data collected using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) from the vessel KIRKPATRICK in the North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset contains pairs of temperature-depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters, covering the period from July 27, 1955, to March 27, 1956. Data was processed and standardized into the NODC C128 format by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) and is archived by NOAA NCEI.
Mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data from the L/S CHESAPEAKE vessel in the North Atlantic Ocean, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC). The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals, capturing the thermal structure of the ocean's upper 285 meters. Observations span from April 23, 1955, to September 30, 1968.
This dataset contains historical ocean temperature-depth profiles collected by the vessel Britannia using Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instruments. It covers a three-month voyage from October 1956 to January 1957 across six ocean basins, including the Indian, Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans. The data was processed and standardized into the NODC C128 format, recording temperature at uniform 5-meter depth intervals down to a maximum of approximately 285 meters.