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This dataset contains temperature-depth profiles collected using a mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) during a 1959 cruise of the J. W. GIBBS in the North Atlantic Ocean. The data, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the C128 standard format, consists of paired temperature-depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals up to approximately 285 meters. It provides a snapshot of the thermal structure of the upper ocean layers over a specific five-day period.
Mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data documents temperature-depth profiles from the R/V Atlantis research vessel across multiple ocean basins. The dataset contains observations from the Caribbean Sea, North and South Atlantic, and North and South Pacific Oceans, recorded between November 1948 and August 1962. Data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C128 format, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals up to approximately 285 meters.
Mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data from the R/V Alexander Agassiz cruise in the North Pacific Ocean, spanning July 9-26, 1969. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format. Its presence across multiple government platforms indicates its established role in historical oceanographic research.
Temperature-depth profiles from four research vessels in the North Pacific Ocean, spanning a decade from April 1955 to May 1965. Data was collected using Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instruments and processed into the NODC standard C128 format. This dataset provides a systematic record of the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers during this period.
NOAA NCEI provides bathythermograph (MBT) data from the vessel PONCHATOULA, covering the North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. Data was collected during a single cruise from June 12 to September 22, 1958, and processed into the NODC standard C128 format.
Temperature-depth profile data collected using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instrument during the CAYUSE cruise in the North Pacific Ocean on May 14-15, 1971. The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the C128 standard format, consists of paired temperature-depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals. It is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
June 26 to July 26, 1967, temperature-depth profiles collected by the SAUGATUCK vessel in the North Pacific Ocean using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT). Data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format, containing pairs of temperature and depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals. This dataset provides a focused snapshot of the upper ocean's thermal structure from a specific research cruise.
NOAA NCEI provides bathythermograph (MBT) data collected from the research vessel SAN ANDRES in the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset contains temperature-depth profiles from a six-week cruise between September 18 and October 28, 1969. Data has been processed by NODC into the standard C128 format, recording temperature at uniform 5-meter depth intervals down to approximately 285 meters.
285 meters is the maximum depth for temperature observations in this dataset. It contains mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) data collected during the BROADBILL cruise in the North Pacific Ocean. The data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format, providing temperature-depth pairs at uniform 5-meter intervals.
NOAA_NCEI provides bathythermograph (MBT) data from the MILLICOMA vessel, collected in the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean during July and August 1963. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. Data is processed into the NODC standard C128 format, which includes cruise information, date, position, and time for each observation.
Global ocean temperature-depth profiles collected by the vessel CAVENDISH across the English Channel, Great Australian Bight, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, and Tasman Sea. The dataset contains observations processed by the NODC into the standard C128 format, with measurements recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals up to approximately 285 meters. Data collection occurred between January 15, 1957, and October 5, 1960.
Temperature-depth profile data collected using a Mechanical Bathythermograph (MBT) instrument during the DARBY expedition in the North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset contains observations from August 1960 to March 1961, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format. Each record includes cruise information, date, position, time, and paired temperature-depth values recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters.
Caribbean Sea, North Atlantic, and North Pacific oceans contain temperature-depth profiles collected by the mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) instrument aboard the SAUGATUCK vessel. Data from March to April 1965 includes cruise information, date, position, and time for each observation, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into its standard C128 format. Temperature values are recorded at uniform 5-meter depth intervals up to a maximum of approximately 285 meters.
NOAA_NCEI provides bathythermograph (MBT) data collected in the North Pacific Ocean near Pearl Harbor between April 25 and June 14, 1946. The dataset contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. Data has been processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format.
Temperature-depth profiles from the upper ocean layers were collected by the vessel J. W. GIBBS using a mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) in the North Atlantic Ocean. The data is processed into the NODC C128 standard format, with temperature recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters. This dataset represents a specific cruise from April to July 1965.
Over 9,000 temperature-depth profile pairs were collected by the USS ABBOT using a mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) instrument. The data, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), covers the Caribbean Sea, North Atlantic, and North Pacific from 1951 to 1961. This dataset provides a detailed record of the thermal structure of the ocean's upper layers during the mid-20th century.
January 1970 to April 1971 temperature-depth profiles collected via mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) aboard the R/V Eastward in the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), contains standardized records of cruise information, date, position, time, and paired temperature-depth values. Observations are limited to the upper ocean, with a maximum recorded depth of approximately 285 meters.
October 1965 to January 1966 temperature-depth profiles from the R/V J. W. GIBBS in the North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset contains mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) observations processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into its standard C128 format. It is hosted by NOAA NCEI and also appears on NASA EarthData, indicating its cross-platform relevance for climate and ocean studies.
Nine ocean regions, including the Arabian Sea and North Atlantic Ocean, are covered by this dataset of historical bathythermograph (MBT) measurements. It contains temperature-depth profile pairs recorded at uniform 5-meter intervals down to a maximum depth of approximately 285 meters, collected by the vessel ESSEX between July 1960 and June 1961. The data has been processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into the standard C128 format.
North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea temperature-depth profiles collected by the MARSH vessel using a mechanical bathythermograph (MBT). The dataset, processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), covers a 22-month period from January 1955 to October 1956. It provides standardized observations of the ocean's upper thermal layers.