Loading...
Loading...
Particle physics, nuclear physics, condensed matter, plasma physics, optics, acoustics, quantum mechanics
6,353 datasets
Raw underway data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Oregon II during a cruise in the Gulf of Mexico and North Atlantic Ocean from July to September 2014. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data and associated metadata to the National Oceanographic Data Center. The dataset includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log.
From June 24 to September 14, 2014, raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, and time series data were logged aboard the NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada in the Coastal Waters of SE Alaska and the North Pacific Ocean. The data were submitted by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel and archived by NODC under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program.
NOAA Ship Pisces collected raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile and time series data in the Gulf of Mexico from August 22 to September 12, 2014. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System to the National Oceanographic Data Center. Supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log is also included via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
NODC Accession 0123095 contains raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data, which was collected in the North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea from 2014-07-24 to 2014-08-25. The dataset includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log, archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
The Bering Sea is the geographic scope for raw underway data logged aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson from June to August 2014. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program. The dataset includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log.
NOAA Ship Pisces collected raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data in the North Atlantic Ocean from July 6 to August 2, 2014. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System. The dataset includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log, archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
NODC Accession 0120740 contains raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, and time series data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter. The data were collected in the Gulf of Mexico and North Atlantic Ocean from July 4 to July 31, 2014, and submitted to NODC by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette collected raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data in the North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea from 2014-06-19 to 2014-07 19. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data, which was archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program. The dataset includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log.
The Gulf of Mexico is the geographic scope for this collection of raw underway data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Oregon II. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data, which includes meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, and time series information from a cruise spanning June 7 to July 19, 2014. The data was archived through the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
From 2014-05-31 to 2014-06-16, raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data were logged aboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette in the North Pacific Ocean and Philippine Sea. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) personnel submitted the data and metadata to NODC under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program. The accession also includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log (SDAL).
The Bering Sea is the geographic scope for this collection of raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data and supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log to the National Oceanographic Data Center. Data collection occurred from May 20 to June 8, 2014, as part of the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
NOAA Ship Oregon II collected raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, and time series data in the Gulf of Mexico and North Atlantic Ocean from 2014-05-04 to 2014-05-31. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data and supplementary cruise-level metadata to the National Oceanographic Data Center. The data were archived through the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository automated process.
From May 6 to May 17, 2014, raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data were logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson in the Bering Sea. The data and supplementary cruise-level metadata were submitted by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel and archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter collected raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2014-05 05 to 2014-05-09. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data, which was logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System and archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program. The accession also includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log.
North Pacific Ocean underway data collected aboard NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada from 2014-04 15 to 2014-05-12. The dataset contains raw meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, and time series data logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System (SCS). NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) personnel submitted the data and associated metadata to NODC as part of the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program.
From April 4 to May 2, 2014, raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data were collected aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson in the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and North Pacific Ocean. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data, which was logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System and archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program. The dataset also includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log.
From March 11 to April 28, 2014, raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, time series, and trawl data were logged aboard the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter in the North Atlantic Ocean. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) personnel submitted the data and associated metadata to NODC as part of the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program.
NOAA's Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment conducted an 11th-year research mission aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster from March 12 to May 2, 2014. The data collection focused on the Red Hind and Mutton Snapper Marine Conservation Districts in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. The mission gathered swath bathymetry and acoustical backscatter data, funded by NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program.
From 2014-04-05 to 2014-04-19, raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data were logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette in the North Pacific Ocean. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data and supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log to the National Oceanographic Data Center. The data were archived through an automated process under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
701 still images were analyzed from 10 transects on the Sabrina Coast continental shelf, collected during the RVIB Nathaniel B Palmer expedition from January to March 2014. The imagery, captured with a 10.2-megapixel digital still camera, covers an area greater than 3000 km² and is characterized for taxonomic groups and sediment properties. The dataset was produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC).