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European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain oceanographic data collected from CEFAS research cruises. The data were gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while vessels were stationary, providing profiles from the surface to near the seabed. Parameters likely include pressure, temperature, conductivity, and later additions like fluorometry and light measurements.
Low-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data collected from the CEFAS research vessel RV Corystes in August 2003. 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 core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable from UNESCO formulations.
The European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain are covered by this collection of Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles. Data was collected from stationary research vessels using a lowered CTD rosette system, with water samples taken for calibration. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
CEFAS research surveys collected this archive of Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data from the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. Data was gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system on stationary vessels, providing profiles from the surface to near the seabed. The dataset includes core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with later cruises potentially adding sensors for fluorometry and light measurement.
High-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data were collected from the CEFAS research vessel RV Corystes in February 2001. The data likely contain profiles from the surface to near the sea bed, with parameters such as pressure, temperature, and conductivity, from which salinity can be calculated. The dataset broadly covers the European Shelf, with some data from the Iberian Abyssal Plain.
Lowered CTD rosette system data collected from CEFAS research cruises on the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. The data likely contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculated using UNESCO formulations. In later years, additional sensors such as fluorometers and transmissometers were added, with the exact configuration varying by cruise.
RV Corystes 13/1993 data contains low-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles collected by CEFAS research 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. Water samples were taken for calibration, and parameters likely include pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculated from conductivity.
The European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain are covered by this oceanographic data. It was collected by CEFAS or DFR research vessels using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary on station. The data likely contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable from UNESCO formulations, and may include later sensor additions like fluorometers.
Research vessel RV Corystes collected Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data in May 1999 using a lowered rosette system while stationary. The data broadly covers the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, with profiles from the surface to near the sea bed. The Government Digital Service provides this archive from CEFAS (or DFR) research cruises.
Lowered CTD rosette system data collected from CEFAS research cruises on the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. The archive contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable using UNESCO formulations. Data collection began in early years with core parameters, expanding later to include sensors like fluorometers and transmissometers.
May 1995 oceanographic data collected by CEFAS from the RV CIRLANA research cruise. The dataset contains high-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles from the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain, collected using a lowered rosette system. Data was gathered from surface to near-sea-bed profiles, with water samples taken for calibration.
Data collected from CEFAS research cruises, including the RV CORYSTES 3B/1992 cruise. The dataset contains high-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles collected from the surface to near the seabed using a lowered rosette system. It was gathered by the Government Digital Service and broadly covers the European Shelf, with some data from the Iberian Abyssal Plain.
Conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) profiles collected from CEFAS research vessel 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 on the up cast. The dataset likely contains core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable using UNESCO formulations.
Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data collected from CEFAS research cruises on the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. The data were gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while vessels were stationary, with water samples taken for calibration. The dataset likely contains profiles from the surface to near the sea bed, with parameters such as pressure, temperature, and conductivity.
The European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain are covered by this oceanographic data. It was collected by CEFAS research vessels using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. The dataset likely contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculated using UNESCO formulations.
The European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain are covered by this oceanographic dataset. It contains high-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles collected from stationary research vessels by CEFAS (or DFR). Data collection involved a lowered CTD rosette system, with water samples taken for calibration on the up cast.
Research vessel profiles collected by CEFAS or DFR provide conductivity, temperature, and depth data across the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. The data originates from lowered CTD rosette systems, with calibration samples taken via water bottles fired on the up cast. Over time, additional sensors like fluorometers and transmissometers were incorporated, though the exact parameters vary by cruise.
Greater Shepparton City Council provides a geospatial inventory of municipal drain pipes. The dataset is offered under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated in April 2026. The council explicitly notes the data may not be definitive or error-free and disclaims liability for any loss arising from its use.
Low-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data collected from the CEFAS research vessel RV Corystes in July 1997. The data broadly covers the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, collected using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. Water samples were taken for calibration, and the dataset likely contains core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, from which salinity can be derived.
High-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth profiles collected from the CEFAS research vessel RV CIRLANA in June 1997. The data covers the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain, collected using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. The Government Digital Service provides this archive, which includes core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity for calculating salinity.