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The 2006 NBP0603 research leg collected underway data aboard the R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer, starting and ending in Punta Arenas, Chile. The dataset, supported by the NSF and the U.S. Antarctic Program, supports global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. It was last updated on May 6, 2006.
ASAC Project 2576 data from the Australian Antarctic Data Centre details laboratory experiments on the hydraulic performance of Permeable Reactive Barrier (PRB) materials under freeze-thaw conditions. The project tested two materials, a surfactant modified zeolite and a nutrient amended zeolite, through up to 40 freeze-thaw cycles to assess changes in permeability. Laboratory work was conducted at Macquarie University in 2005/2006, with field work planned for Casey Station in 2006/2007.
Seawater samples were collected during the 2006 BROKE-West voyage of the Aurora Australis to measure particulate silicon concentrations. Samples were taken at 6 depths within the top 200 meters of the water column across 7 southward CTD transects. The data was produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) as part of ASAC projects 2655 and 2679.
2006 data from the BROKE-West voyage of the Aurora Australis measures dimethylsulphide (DMS) and dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) concentrations in seawater. The dataset, created by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC), includes results from CTD casts and minicosm experiments. Analysis of samples involved gas chromatography to determine dissolved and particulate concentrations.
Data from the 2006 BROKE-West voyage of the Aurora Australis captures instantaneous growth rates (IGR) for Antarctic krill. The Australian Antarctic Data Centre collected measurements from over 4000 individual krill maintained in onboard experiments for up to 5 days post-capture. This work was completed as part of ASAC projects 2655 and 2679.
22 grazing dilution experiments were conducted along the BROKE-West transect in the Southern Ocean during the 2006 Aurora Australis voyage. The dataset contains sample collection details, experiment parameters, and results including chlorophyll a concentrations, growth rates, and grazing rates for bacteria and phytoplankton. Data was compiled by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) as part of ASAC projects 2655 and 2679.
Antarctic continental margin data was collected aboard the R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer during leg NBP0602A, a research cruise supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation. The dataset consists of underway measurements for global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The cruise originated and concluded in Punta Arenas, Chile, with data last updated in April 2006.
Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (FRRF) data was collected during the BROKE-West voyage of the Aurora Australis in 2006. Measurements include vertical profiles to 100m depth and underway surface transects. The dataset was produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) as part of ASAC projects 2655 and 2679.
Pressure and temperature profile data were collected using CTD casts from the Northeast Pacific Ocean, Coastal Waters of California, and Mississippi River from July 25, 2005 to March 23, 2006. The data were submitted by the National Ocean Service (NOS) and are archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
The Drake Passage and Antarctic region are covered by this dataset of underway measurements from the R/V Laurence M. Gould research icebreaker. It was collected during leg LMG0603, which started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, and is supported by the NSF for the U.S. Antarctic Program. The data focuses on processes driving spatial and temporal variability of surface partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2).
Southern Ocean data contains krill larvae counts per cubic meter for three species: Euphausia crystallorophias, Euphausia superba, and Thysanoessa macrura. Measurements were collected at multiple oceanographic stations during the 2005-2006 BROKE-West research voyage. The dataset was produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) as part of ASAC projects 2655 and 2679, with data published in 2006.
Scanned electronic copies of field and lab books document the development and application of DGT devices for passive sampling of contaminated waters in Antarctica. The records were created at Casey Station between 1997 and 2012 as part of ASAC project 2385. The dataset is managed by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
A geospatial vector layer maps the extent of extant, relic, and historic maximum Adelie penguin colonies at Whitney Point, Windmill Islands, as of February 2006. Data were collected using a Trimble Pro XH differential GPS with a positional accuracy of approximately 1-2 meters. The work was completed as part of the ASAC project 1219 by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
An ArcGIS shapefile layer shows the extent of all extant and relic Adelie penguin colonies on Shirley Island, Windmill Islands, from February 2006. Positional accuracy is approximately 1-2 meters, achieved using a Trimble Pro XH differential GPS. The data were collected as part of the ASAC project 1219 after the 2005/06 breeding season.
Physical, chemical, and biological profile data were collected via bottle and CTD casts aboard the R/V Hermano Gines in the Cariaco Basin. The data were submitted by the University of South Florida in St. Petersburg and support the multi-institutional CARIACO program. Measurements were taken from June 14, 2005, to February 7, 2006, off the coast of Venezuela.
R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer collected this underway data during its NBP0602 research leg, which started and ended at McMurdo Station. The icebreaker supports global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines for the U.S. Antarctic Program. Data was last updated on February 21, 2006.
NOAA NCEI compiled geospatial data for shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources to support oil spill planning and response. The collection covers multiple North Atlantic regions, including Massachusetts, Delaware Bay, New Hampshire, the Hudson River, and Rhode Island/Connecticut/NY/NJ. Source data ranges from 1900 to 2005, with atlas compilation dates between 1995 and 2006.
January 2005 to January 2006 data collection of chemical and biological measurements from the Cariaco Basin off Venezuela. The dataset was submitted by Dr. Mary Scranton of Stony Brook University as part of the CARIACO program. Observations were gathered using bottle casts from the R/V Hermano Gines on the continental shelf.
Ross Sea data from the NSF-supported R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer's NBP0601 research leg, which investigated iron, light, and CO2 effects on phytoplankton. The voyage started and ended in Lyttelton, New Zealand. Data was last updated on January 24, 2006.
CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth) profile data were collected in the equatorial Pacific Ocean during 2005 service cruises for the TAO/TRITON moored buoy array. The dataset supports ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation) research and forecasting. Data were collected by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) during cruises from February 23 to December 16, 2005.