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6,353 datasets
NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette collected raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data in the North Pacific Ocean from March 17 to March 28, 2014. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted these data and associated metadata to the National Oceanographic Data Center. The automated archiving process was developed under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
Raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data logged aboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson. The data was collected in the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and North Pacific Ocean from March 13 to March 25, 2014, and submitted to the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel. The archive includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log and was processed under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
The Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and North Pacific Ocean are the geographic scope for this collection of raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data. NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel logged the data aboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson from March 3 to March 12, 2014. The data were archived by the National Oceanographic Data Center as part of the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program.
From February 18 to March 9, 2014, raw underway data was collected aboard NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter in the North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset includes meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, time series, and trawl data logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System (SCS). These data and associated metadata were submitted by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel and archived by NODC under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
NOAA NCEI Accession 0125086 contains raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson. The data were collected in the Gulf of Alaska and North Pacific Ocean during a cruise from February 21 to March 1, 2014. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data and associated metadata under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
Raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data logged aboard the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. The data was collected in the North Atlantic Ocean over a three-day period from February 8 to February 10, 2014, and submitted to the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel. The dataset includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log, archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
Field solution metal concentrations were measured during the operation of a permeable reactive barrier at Casey Station, Antarctica. The dataset includes results from certified reference materials and field samples collected over the 2012/13 and 2013/14 summer seasons. It was produced by the Australian Antarctic Division and published in January 2014.
From 2014-01-28 to 2014-02 07, raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data were logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada in the North Pacific Ocean. 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.
Antarctic data from the Casey Main Power House site contains analytical results from aqua regia digestions and 1 M HCl acid extractions on permeable reactive barrier (PRB) media samples. The dataset comprises four Excel files of ICP-OES analysis results, measuring element concentrations. It was produced by the Australian Antarctic Division (AU_AADC) and last updated in January 2014.
A multi-year, intermittent dataset of thermal infrared images collected by the Mount Erebus Volcano Observatory between 2004 and 2011. It captures the active lava lake's surface motion and degassing cycles, with a new autonomous camera system installed in December 2012 for continuous monitoring. The data is hosted by NASA EarthData and was last updated in December 2013.
Garwood Valley Terrestrial Laser Scan 14Jan2014 is a ground-based laser scan dataset of buried ice deposits. The data was collected by the SCIOPS organization on January 14, 2014. It provides a detailed 3D model of the subsurface ice features in the McMurdo Dry Valleys region of Antarctica.
The Gulf of Mexico is the geographic scope for this collection of raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, and time series data. It was logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Pisces during a cruise from October 22 to December 7, 2013. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data and associated metadata to the National Centers for Environmental Information.
NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter collected raw underway profile, meteorological, optical, trawl, time series, navigational and physical data in the North Atlantic Ocean from July to November 2013. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted the data and associated metadata to NODC via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program. The accession also includes supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log.
NODC Accession 0116135 contains raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, and time series data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Oregon II. The data was collected in the Gulf of Mexico over a one-month period from October 24 to November 22, 2013, and submitted by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel as part of the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
From September 24 to November 3, 2013, raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical time series data were collected aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson in the coastal waters of Southeast Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska, and the North Pacific Ocean. The data were logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System (SCS) and submitted to the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel. Supplementary cruise-level metadata from the Ship Daily Activity Log is also included, archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program.
Garwood Valley in Antarctica contains a ground-based laser scan of buried ice deposits. The dataset was created by SCIOPS and last updated on November 16, 2013. The specific volume and row count of the point cloud data are not provided.
Physical trajectory profile data was collected by a Teledyne Webb Research Slocum 1000m thermal glider during a test deployment off the west coast of Hawai'i. The dataset contains measurements of oceanographic properties including temperature, salinity, conductivity, and density. The data were assembled by the IOOS National Glider Data Assembly Center and archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information in October 2013.
Raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, and physical data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette. The data were collected in the North Pacific Ocean from September 11 to September 30, 2013, and submitted to the National Oceanographic Data Center by Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel as part of the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
NODC Accession 0116842 contains raw underway meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, time series and trawl data logged by the Scientific Computer System aboard NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations personnel submitted these data and associated metadata to NODC during a cruise in the North Pacific Ocean from 2013-09 09 to 2013-09-16. The data were archived through an automated process under the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository program.
From September 5 to 20, 2013, raw underway data was collected aboard the NOAA Ship Hi'ialakai in the North Pacific Ocean. The dataset contains meteorological, navigational, optical, physical, profile, and time series data logged by the ship's Scientific Computer System (SCS). It was submitted by NOAA's Office of Marine and Aviation Operations and archived via the NOAA Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program.