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NODC processed bathythermograph (MBT) data from Texas Tower 2 in the North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea for the year 1957. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. It is maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Bathythermograph (MBT) data from the ROLF cruise provides temperature-depth profiles for the upper ocean layers. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration processed this data, covering the North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, South China Sea, and South Pacific Ocean. Observations were recorded from January 27 to May 18, 1945.
June 28 to July 9, 1970, this dataset contains mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data from the R/V Knorr cruise in the North Atlantic Ocean. It provides temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format. The data is managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
1964-01-25 to 1964-02-01 temperature-depth profiles collected by the vessel SEARCHER in the North Atlantic Ocean using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT). The dataset was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into its standard C128 format, containing pairs of temperature and depth values recorded at 5-meter intervals. It represents a focused historical snapshot of the ocean's thermal structure.
Temperature-depth profiles collected in the North Pacific Ocean using mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) instruments aboard the NOAA Ship Townsend Cromwell. The dataset covers a period from June 20, 1966, to September 9, 1968, and was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C128 format. Each observation includes cruise information, date, position, and time, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals up to approximately 285 meters.
1949-01 1960-03 temperature-depth profiles collected by the USS Duncan using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instrument. The dataset covers the East China Sea, North Pacific Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, and Tasman Sea, processed into the NODC standard C128 format. Each observation includes cruise information, date, position, and time, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals up to approximately 285 meters.
Temperature-depth profiles from the USS Fanning collected with a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) in the North Pacific Ocean. The dataset contains observations processed into the NODC standard C128 format, with data recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals up to approximately 285 meters. It was collected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration from September 1957 to October 1958.
November 17 to December 22, 1956, this dataset contains mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) temperature-depth profiles collected by the vessel HUGH M. SMITH in the North Pacific Ocean. The data has been processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals. It provides a snapshot of the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers during this specific cruise.
East China Sea, North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, and South China Sea temperature-depth profiles collected by the NAIFEH vessel using Mechanical Bathythermographs. The dataset contains observations from March 1956 to July 1957, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into its standard C128 format. Data is recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals, useful for studying the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers.
Bathythermograph data records temperature-depth profiles from the USS John R. Pierce across the Mediterranean Sea, North Atlantic, and North Pacific Oceans. The dataset contains observations processed to the NODC C128 standard format, spanning from June 1949 to February 1962. It was collected and processed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Oceanographic Data Center.
Mechanical bathythermograph data from the CUMULUS project provides temperature-depth profiles for the upper ocean layers in the North Atlantic and Norwegian Sea. The dataset contains observations recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. It was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format and is managed by NOAA.
Bathythermograph (MBT) data from NOAA Ship Albatross IV captures temperature-depth profiles in the Bay of Fundy and North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset contains observations from a 15-day cruise in November 1970, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format. It is useful for studying the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters.
285 meters is the maximum depth for temperature-depth profiles collected by the mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) instrument aboard BLACK DOUGLAS. The dataset contains observations from a two-week cruise in the North Pacific Ocean during April 1950, processed into the NODC standard C128 format. Data records consist of temperature values recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals.
NODC processed bathythermograph data from the DOLPHIN cruise in the North Atlantic Ocean, covering a four-day period from June 15 to June 18, 1970. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals, processed to the NODC standard C128 format. It is managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
June to July 1966 temperature-depth profiles from the SONNY BOY cruise in the Bering Sea, collected using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT). The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into standard C128 format, contains pairs of temperature and depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals, focusing on the upper ocean layers. It is managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data contains mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) temperature-depth profiles collected by the vessel ALLEGHENY in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz. The dataset covers a specific cruise from November 1951 to April 1952, processed into the NODC standard C128 format. It provides paired temperature and depth measurements at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum of approximately 285 meters.
285 meters is the maximum depth for observations in this dataset of mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data from the vessel STURTEVANT. The National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) processed the data into its standard C128 format, which records temperature at uniform 5-meter depth intervals. Profiles were collected in the North Pacific Ocean over a 15-year period from August 1945 to February 1960.
Mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data captures temperature-depth profiles in the Philippine Sea from March 11-13, 1969. The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the C128 standard format, consists of paired temperature and depth measurements recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals. It was collected by unknown U.S. platforms and is managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
NODC-processed mechanical bathythermograph data from the J. R. PERRY cruise captures temperature-depth profiles in the Gulf of Mexico and North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset contains pairs of temperature and depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. It provides a focused snapshot of upper ocean thermal structure from February 8 to March 12, 1965.
Bathythermograph data records temperature-depth pairs from the USS MISPILLION's 1964 cruise. The dataset covers the East China Sea, Japan Sea, North Pacific Ocean, and Philippine Sea over a one-month period. Data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C128 format for mechanical bathythermograph observations.