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McMurdo Ice Shelf meltwater ponds were studied to examine the impact of large chemical differences on planktonic productivity. The dataset compares rates of primary (algal) and secondary (bacterial) production across 22 ponds ranging from fresh, low-nutrient to salty, nutrient-enriched environments, and between layers in three stratified ponds. Data was collected by SCIOPS and last updated on the platform in 2007.
Cruise D313 of the RRS Discovery collected high-wind-speed data on gas and aerosol exchange processes in the North East Atlantic. The joint DOGEE-SOLAS and SEASAW projects, led by researchers from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and the University of Leeds, conducted this fieldwork in 2006. Measurements include direct eddy covariance fluxes of CO2, heat, momentum, and sea spray aerosols.
Antarctic, Arctic, and Korea Peninsula satellite data from 2006. The Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) provides quantitative data on global ocean bio-optical properties to the Earth science community. It was designed to observe the planet from space to understand its behavior and evolution.
Laser Vegetation Imaging Sensor (LVIS) imagery provides detailed canopy structure measurements over selected regions in the United States. The dataset covers areas in Arkansas and California. It was collected by the SCIOPS organization and last updated in 2006.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques measured brine diffusion in sea ice both vertically and horizontally. The dataset contains measurements from McMurdo Sound, collected by SCIOPS over several seasons and last updated in 2006. It investigates brine pocket anisotropy and its effect on sea ice thermal conductivity.
A subset of the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) Level 2 Aerosol Product for the SAMUM_2006 theme, containing aerosol optical depth and particle type data with associated atmospheric information. The data was produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization using nine push-broom cameras on the MISR instrument, which view the same location from multiple angles over seven minutes. This specific subset was last updated in June 2006.
Atmospheric vertical profile estimates for water vapor (H2O) and associated errors from the TES instrument on NASA's Aura satellite. The data includes retrieved surface temperature, cloud optical depth, column estimates, quality flags, averaging kernels, and a priori constraint vectors. It was last updated by the LARC_CLOUD organization on 2006-05-20.
TES/Aura L2 HNO3 Limb Special Observation V006 provides vertical profile estimates of nitric acid (HNO3) in the atmosphere. The dataset includes associated errors, retrieved surface temperature, cloud optical depth, column estimates, quality flags, averaging kernels, and a priori constraints. It was produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization and last updated on NASA Earthdata in May 2006.
Atmospheric vertical profile estimates and associated errors from the TES instrument on NASA's Aura satellite. The dataset includes retrieved surface temperature, cloud effective optical depth, column estimates, quality flags, averaging kernels, and a priori constraint vectors. It was last updated by the LARC_CLOUD organization on 2006-05-20.
Aerosol optical depth and particle type data from the MISR instrument for the INTEX-B atmospheric field campaign. The dataset was produced by the LARC_CLOUD organization and focuses on the year 2006. It provides Level 2 atmospheric aerosol information for a specific research region.
Borehole Optical Stratigraphy data from fifteen boreholes near the WAIS Divide ice core site. The records show variations in borehole wall brightness at annual and sub-annual scales, covering depositional variability between approximately 1976 and 2006. The data were collected in late 2006 by SCIOPS.
Daily land surface temperature and emissivity data are produced in five-minute temporal increments of satellite acquisition. The swath data has a nadir resolution of 1,000 meters and is based on the ASTER Temperature/Emissivity Separation technique using MODIS thermal infrared bands 29, 31, and 32. This Version 6 product was decommissioned in July 2023, with forward processing discontinued after December 31, 2005.
The Coral Reef Temperature Anomaly Database (CoRTAD) provides global sea surface temperature and thermal stress metrics at approximately 4 km resolution on a weekly scale from 1985 through 2005. It was created by NOAA's National Oceanographic Data Center in partnership with the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. The dataset includes SST anomalies, Degree Heating Weeks, and frequency metrics designed for climate and ecosystem studies.
Southern Ocean measurements of spectral radiation, absorption coefficients, volume scattering function, chlorophyll a concentration, phytoplankton pigments, and transparency. The data were collected during the TR/V Umitaka-Maru cruise in the 2005/2006 Austral summer using a CTD system with Niskin bottles. It was last updated on NASA's Earthdata platform in January 2006.
Aerosol optical thickness data was collected using a sunphotometer instrument, exclusively during clear sky conditions. The dataset was created by the SCIOPS organization and last updated in January 2006.
SeaWiFS satellite sensor provides quantitative data on global ocean bio-optical properties to the Earth science community. The dataset focuses on the Antarctic, Arctic, and Korea Peninsula regions. It was last updated by AMD_KOPRI on December 31, 2005.
Daily and hourly CTD casts measured turbulence at the sea ice-ocean interface to study its role in sea ice formation. The dataset was collected by SCIOPS and includes two 36-hour periods of intensive hourly sampling coinciding with tidal phases. Data collection concluded in November 2005.
Five stations in the Yukon River Basin were sampled from March through September 2005. This report contains a broad range of physical, chemical, and biological analyses of water and sediment. It is the final report in a series of five USGS Open-File Reports spanning water years 2000 to 2005.
Moored buoys collected physical and optical oceanographic measurements in the Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea for nearly 15 years. The dataset was compiled by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information and covers the period from September 1990 to July 2005.
2005 data from a gravity survey over Florida, used to calibrate the Laser Vegetation Imaging Sensor (LVIS) instrument. The dataset was collected by the SCIOPS organization under clear sky conditions over the open ocean. It contains vector data for instrument calibration purposes.