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Data collected from CEFAS research cruises in April 1991. The dataset contains low-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles from the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. It was collected by the Government Digital Service.
CEFAS research cruises collected this oceanographic data using a lowered CTD rosette system while vessels were stationary. The data broadly covers the European Shelf and includes profiles from the surface to near the sea bed, with parameters such as pressure, temperature, and conductivity. In subsequent years, sensors for fluorometers, optical back scatter, transmissometers, and light were added, though the exact configuration varies by cruise.
High-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles collected from the CEFAS research vessel RV CIRLANA in June 1999. Data was gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary, with water samples taken for calibration. The archive broadly covers the European Shelf, with some data extending to the Iberian Abyssal Plain.
Conductivity, temperature, and depth data collected from CEFAS research cruises aboard the RV Endeavour in December 2004. 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 likely contains profiles from the surface to near the sea bed, with water samples taken for calibration.
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 on the up cast. The dataset likely contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable using UNESCO formulations.
High-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) profiles collected from the CEFAS research vessel RV Corystes in July 1999. Data was gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system on station, providing clean down-cast profiles from the surface to near the seabed across the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. The dataset likely contains core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable using UNESCO formulations.
Greater Shepparton City Council provides a geospatial dataset of building footprints within its local government area. The data is available in multiple formats including GeoJSON and Shapefile, and was last updated on April 26, 2026. The council notes the data may not be definitive or error-free and is provided under a CC BY 4.0 license.
Corystes research cruise 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 from the surface to near the sea bed. The dataset was collected by CEFAS (or DFR) and aggregated by the Government Digital Service.
CEFAS research surveys collected this oceanographic data using a lowered CTD rosette system while vessels were stationary. The data broadly covers the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain, with profiles from the surface to near the seabed. Early years collected a limited set of parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, while later surveys added sensors for fluorometry and light measurement.
CTD data collected from CEFAS research cruises covering the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. Data was gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while vessels were stationary, with water samples taken for calibration on the up cast. The dataset likely contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculated using UNESCO formulations, and later cruises may include fluorometer and optical sensor data.
Research vessel data collected by CEFAS broadly covering the European Shelf and the Iberian Abyssal Plain. The data were gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary, with profiles taken from the surface to near the seabed. The exact parameters collected vary by cruise, with early years focusing on pressure, temperature, and conductivity, while later years added sensors like fluorometers and transmissometers.
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 on the up cast. The dataset likely contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculated using UNESCO formulations.
European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain oceanographic data collected from CEFAS research cruises. Data were gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary, capturing profiles from the surface to near the seabed. The dataset likely contains core parameters like pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with additional sensors for fluorometry and light measurement added in later years.
European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain oceanographic data collected by CEFAS research vessels using a lowered CTD rosette system. The dataset contains profiles of pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable from conductivity. Later cruises may include additional sensor data such as fluorometer and light measurements.
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 calculable using UNESCO formulations. The exact parameters vary by cruise, with later years adding sensors like fluorometers and optical backscatter.
Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data collected from CEFAS research vessel cruises. The data broadly cover the European Shelf, with some measurements from the Iberian Abyssal Plain, using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. Water samples were taken for calibration, and the parameters collected likely include pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with later cruises adding sensors for fluorescence, optical backscatter, and light.
CEFAS research cruises collected this Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data from the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. Data were gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while vessels were stationary, with water samples taken for calibration. The parameters collected likely include pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity calculable using UNESCO formulations.
Conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) data were collected from CEFAS research vessel 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 data were collected by the Government Digital Service, with profiles taken from the surface to near the sea bed.
CEFAS research cruises collected this Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data from the European Shelf and Iberian Abyssal Plain. Data were gathered using a lowered CTD rosette system while vessels were stationary, with water samples taken for calibration. The parameters collected likely include pressure, temperature, and conductivity, with salinity derivable from the latter.
High-resolution Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data was collected from the CEFAS research vessel RV Corystes in August 2003. The data broadly covers the European Shelf, with some measurements from the Iberian Abyssal Plain, collected using a lowered CTD rosette system while the vessel was stationary. Profiles from the surface to near the sea bed were undertaken, with the down cast providing a clean profile and water samples for calibration taken on the up cast.