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RV Corystes 11/2002 High Resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) Data was collected by CEFAS research cruises. The data broadly covers the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, with profiles taken from the surface to near the seabed. The dataset includes core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculated using UNESCO formulations.
RV Endeavour 03/2007 Low Resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) Data were collected by CEFAS (or DFR) research cruises. The data broadly cover the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, collected using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. The dataset includes core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable, and later cruises added sensors like fluorometers and transmissometers.
High-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth data collected from the CEFAS research vessel RV Corystes cruise 13/1994. The data were gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary, providing profiles from the surface to near the seabed. The dataset broadly covers the European Shelf with some data from the Iberian Abyssal Plain.
RV DISCOVERY 200/1993 data archive contains Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles collected by CEFAS or DFR research vessels in the South Indian Ocean. Data were collected using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary, with profiles taken from the surface to near the seabed. The dataset likely contains core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable using UNESCO formulations, and may include additional sensors like fluorometers in later years.
Data from a 1989 research cruise by CEFAS (or DFR) using a lowered CTD rosette system. The dataset likely contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, from which salinity can be derived. It broadly covers the European Shelf with some data from the Iberian Abyssal Plain.
Research vessel data collected by CEFAS (or DFR) using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. The data broadly cover the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, with profiles from the surface to near the sea bed. Early years likely contain core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, while later cruises may include additional sensors such as fluorometers.
RV ENDEAVOUR 19/2007 Low Resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) Data was collected by CEFAS (or DFR) research vessels on stationary stations. The data broadly covers the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, with profiles from the surface to near the seabed. Parameters likely include pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with later cruises adding sensors for fluorometry, optical backscatter, and light.
Research vessel data collected using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. The data broadly cover the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, with profiles taken from the surface to near the sea bed. The exact sensor configuration, which may include fluorometers and light sensors, varies between cruises.
Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data collected from CEFAS research vessel cruises. The data broadly cover the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, with profiles taken from the surface to near the seabed. The dataset was collected by the Government Digital Service, with early years focusing on core parameters and later years adding sensors like fluorometers.
Oceanographic conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) data collected from CEFAS research vessel cruises. The data broadly covers the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, collected using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. The dataset likely contains profiles from the surface to near the sea bed, with parameters such as pressure, temperature, and conductivity, from which salinity can be calculated.
European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain oceanographic data collected by CEFAS research vessels using a lowered CTD rosette system. The data likely contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculated using UNESCO formulations. The dataset was created by the Government Digital Service, but the specific collection date and update frequency are unknown.
CTD data collected from CEFAS research cruises on the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. Data were gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary, with water samples taken for calibration. The parameters collected likely include pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculated from conductivity.
European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain oceanographic data collected by CEFAS research vessels using a lowered CTD rosette system. The data likely contain profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculated from UNESCO formulations, and later cruises may include fluorometer and light sensor readings. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain oceanographic data collected by CEFAS research vessels using a lowered CTD rosette system. The data includes core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with later cruises adding sensors for fluorometry and optical backscatter. Data collection involves stationary vessel profiles from surface to sea bed, with calibration samples taken via water bottles.
Research vessel profiles from the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain collected using a lowered CTD rosette system. Data from the CEFAS or DFR research cruise RV ENDEAVOUR 17/2007 likely includes pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with later cruises adding sensors like fluorometers. The down cast data is intended to provide a clean profile from the surface to near the seabed.
Research vessel data collected by CEFAS (or DFR) broadly covers the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain. Data were collected using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary, with water samples taken for calibration. The exact sensor configuration, which can include fluorometers and optical sensors, varies between cruises.
European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain oceanographic data collected by CEFAS research cruises. The data were gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary, capturing profiles from the surface to near the seabed. Parameters likely include pressure, temperature, conductivity, and in later years, fluorometry and optical measurements.
Research vessel surveys by CEFAS collected conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) profiles from the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. The lowered CTD rosette system captured data from the surface to near the seabed, with parameters including pressure, temperature, and conductivity. In later years, sensors for fluorometers, optical back scatter, transmissometers, and light (PAR) were added.
CTD data collected from CEFAS research vessel surveys on the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. The lowered rosette system captured profiles from surface to seabed, with parameters including pressure, temperature, and conductivity for salinity calculation. Early years recorded a limited set, with fluorometers and optical sensors added later.
Research vessel CIRLANA collected this oceanographic data in April 1994 using a lowered CTD rosette system while stationary. The data broadly covers the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, capturing profiles from the surface to near the seabed. The Government Digital Service provides this archive, which likely contains core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity for calculating salinity.