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A 2000 model study provides spatial variations of ice temperature and subglacial conditions near the Ross and Amundsen flow divide of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. The data set includes attenuation estimates for individual radar profiles, derived from ice-penetrating radar data collected by the University of Texas and University of Washington. It was published by AMD_USAPDC and last updated in April 2010.
From April 20 to 30, 2010, the NOAA Ship OSCAR ELTON SETTE collected water column profiles in the Hawaii EEZ, central North Pacific Ocean, and near Wake Island. The Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center's Cetacean Research Program gathered this Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data opportunistically during a cetacean survey transit from Guam to Oahu. A total of 4 CTD casts were performed, with three reaching 1000 meters and one to 600 meters.
Southern Ocean sediment trap photos from moorings at 47S, 54S, and 61S around 140 degrees East. The images show the greater than 1mm fraction of collected particles, primarily 'swimmers,' with a 1mm grid for scale. This work was completed as part of ASAC project 1156 and last updated in March 2010.
The R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer NBP1002 dataset contains underway data collected by the NSF-supported research icebreaker during a leg that started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile. The data supports global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The dataset was last updated by SCIOPS on May 1,ๆไปฌๅ็ฐไบไธไธช้่ฏฏใ
March 2010 imagery provides orthorectified infrared mosaic tiles covering the Louisiana coastline from Baton Rouge to Southwest Pass. NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced these tiles from imagery acquired with an Applanix Digital Sensor System. The final product has a ground sample distance of 0.50 meters per pixel.
0.35-meter ground sample distance pixels provide high-resolution true color imagery of the Mississippi coastline near Empire, Louisiana. The mosaic tiles were created by NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative from imagery captured on March 13-15, 2010 using an Applanix Digital Sensor System.
NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced true color orthorectified mosaic tiles covering the Mississippi River from LaPlace to Venice. The imagery was captured on March 13-15, 2010 using an Applanix Digital Sensor System, with a ground sample distance of 0.35 meters per pixel. These tiles are ancillary products not intended for navigation.
NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced orthorectified mosaic tiles of Lake Charles, Louisiana. The imagery consists of true color RGB images acquired on November 23, 2009 and March 12, 2010 with a ground sample distance of 0.35 meters per pixel. The National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) archives these data.
NOAA's Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping initiative produced infrared orthorectified mosaic tiles for Lake Charles, Louisiana. The imagery was captured between November 2009 and March 2010 using an Applanix Digital Sensor System. Each pixel has a ground sample distance of 0.50 meters.
Underway data was collected during leg LMG1002 of the R/V Laurence M. Gould, an NSF-supported research icebreaker. The leg started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, in support of the U.S. Antarctic Program. The dataset was last updated on March 25, 2010, and originates from the organization SCIOPS.
NOAA Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping provides 2.5km by 2.5km digital orthophoto mosaics with a 1-meter ground resolution. The mosaics are three-band, 8-bit GeoTIFFs covering Pensacola Bay and surrounding areas from Big Lagoon to Navaree Beach. NOAA's Coastal Mapping Program produced this data from aerial imagery captured on February 6-7, 2010.
1996 to 2009 imagery from the Indian IRS-1C and IRS-1D satellites, providing panchromatic and multispectral data at varying resolutions. The archive includes PAN (5m), LISS-III (25m), and WiFS (180m) sensor data, which have been radiometrically and ortho corrected. It is provided by the European Space Agency (ESA) through the GAF Imagery products.
Antarctic underway data was collected during leg NBP1001 of the R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer icebreaker, which operated in support of the U.S. Antarctic Program. The dataset, supported by the NSF, consists of measurements from a research voyage that started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile. It was last updated in March 2010.
Hawaii EEZ, central North Pacific Ocean, and other areas were surveyed from January 22 to February 6, 2010. The dataset contains water temperature, dissolved oxygen, and other parameters from seven CTD casts to 500 meters depth, collected opportunistically during a cetacean survey transit from Oahu to Guam. Data were gathered by the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center's Cetacean Research Program and archived by NOAA NCEI.
CTD and bottle data were collected from the R/V HERMANO GINES on the continental shelf of Venezuela from September 2008 to January 2010. The dataset includes CTD parameters like temperature, salinity, and depth, alongside bottle measurements for nutrients, dissolved oxygen, pH, and chlorophyll. Data were collected by the University of South Florida in support of the Carbon Retention in a Colored Ocean (CARIACO) project.
Four regional Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) atlases covering the California coastline provide GIS data for shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources. The dataset consolidates maps compiled between 1998 and <2010 by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information to support oil spill planning and response as mandated by the Clean Water Act. Source data ranges from 1959 to 2009, with most data from the 1980s, 1990s, and up to 2009.
NOAA_NCEI's NODC Accession 0065238 contains oceanographic measurements collected using gliders. The data includes temperature and salinity readings and was gathered in support of monitoring the Deepwater Horizon oil spill event. The dataset was last updated in 2010.
R/V Laurence M. Gould, a U.S. National Science Foundation-supported icebreaker, operates year-round for global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. This dataset consists of underway data collected during leg LMG0911, which started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile. The data was last updated on December 22, 2009, by the organization SCIOPS.
R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer cruise NBP0908 collected underway data for studying the Antarctic Circumpolar Current's dynamics and transport. The NSF-supported icebreaker operates year-round for the U.S. Antarctic Program, conducting global change studies across biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. This specific leg started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile.
Underway data was collected during leg LMG0910 of the NSF-supported research icebreaker R/V Laurence M. Gould. The leg started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, in support of the U.S. Antarctic Program. The dataset was last updated by SCIOPS on October 28, 2009.