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NOAA Ship Miller Freeman collected underway surface temperature and salinity data in the North Pacific, Bering Sea, and Gulf of Alaska. The data were gathered in early 2002 as part of the NOAA Shipboard Sensor Data Acquisition (NSSDAC) project. This time-series dataset supports coastal monitoring and oceanographic research.
Mercury and bio-essential element concentrations measured in Antarctic seal hairs from a lake sediment core covering the past 2000 years. The dataset correlates mercury fluctuations with historical gold and silver mining activities using the Hg-amalgamation process. Data was collected by the organization SCIOPS from King George Island, West Antarctica, with a last update recorded in February 2002.
203 observations detail chlorophyll, carotenoids, and species counts for 12 phytoplankton taxa, including Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceanica, collected during the 2001/2002 season. The data originates from ASAC project 40, voyage 7 (LOSS) of the Aurora Australis, managed by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre. Sampling was conducted in the 2001/2002 austral season.
A complete digital hydrologic unit boundary layer to the 6th-level Subwatershed for the state of Wyoming. The data was developed by digitizing watershed boundary lines using 1:24,000 Enhanced Digital Raster Graphics and 1:100,000-scale draft lines, created by SCIOPS and last updated in March 2002. It is intended as a tool for water-resource management and planning, particularly for site-specific studies requiring large-scale map detail.
Expendable probe data from the R/V XUE LONG captured temperature, salinity, conductivity, sound velocity, and density profiles in the Southeast Indian Ocean and Weddell Gyre. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory collected this data for the US/Chinese Ship of Opportunity Sampling Program. Measurements were taken during a single voyage from December 28, 2001, to March 11, 2002.
Australian Antarctic Data Centre compiled marine debris records from Heard Island and Macquarie Island beaches and ship-based observations. Data collection occurred from 1987 to 2002 through systematic and opportunistic surveys. The original database is unsupported, with an Excel extract of database tables provided.
The R/V Laurence M. Gould LMG0201B dataset contains underway data collected during a research cruise for the U.S. Antarctic Program. The NSF-supported icebreaker conducted global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The leg started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, and the data was last updated in March 2002.
R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer leg NBP0201 collected underway data during a research cruise focused on the Late Pleistocene to Holocene glacial history of West Antarctica. The expedition, supported by the NSF and operated by SCIOPS, started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile. Data was last updated on March 3, 2002.
Cruise NBP01-07 collected eight types of marine geologic and oceanographic data around the northern Antarctic Peninsula. The project was a collaboration between Hamilton College and the Desert Research Institute, supported by NSF Award OPP-0003060. Data collection occurred in 2001, with the dataset archived in January 2002.
UNAVCO-supported GPS data from the 2001/2002 Antarctic field season. The collection includes geodetic and mapping quality data for projects in geology, geophysics, glaciology, biology, and environmental research. A field report for the season is available as a PDF.
Bottle cast measurements of bacteria, carbon dioxide, and methane were collected in the Cariaco Basin on the continental shelf of Venezuela. Data collection occurred from April 30, 2001, to January 17, 2002. The dataset was submitted by Dr. Mary Scranton of the State University of New York at Stony Brook as part of the CARIACO project.
November-December 2001 surface water samples along a transect between Australia and Antarctica recorded phytoplankton cell concentrations ranging from 300,000 to 1,800,000 cells per litre. The dataset likely contains species-level counts and carbon measurements from the CLIVAR-SR3 cruise, collected as part of ASAC project 1343.
1999-2002 long-term average vertical strain rates measured in the Siple Dome area of Antarctica. The data were collected in hot-water boreholes using bridge gauges as part of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Cores (WAISCORES) project. The dataset is provided by the AMD_USAPDC organization and was last updated in 2002.
Davis Station Antarctica Ice Thickness Data contains weekly measurements of ice and snow thickness recorded at Davis Station, Antarctica. The Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) collected the data as part of ASAC projects 189 and 741, with archived records spanning from 1957 to 2002.
Paraborlasia corrugatus, a giant nemertean worm, is described as an important benthic predator and scavenger with an extremely low metabolic rate. This project measured oxygen consumption and anaerobic end products in worms exposed to increased temperature and hypoxia using closed box respirometers. The data originates from the SCIOPS organization and was last updated on December 31, -2001.
Temperature profile data collected from XBT casts in the Indian Ocean from the HMAS MELBOURNE and other vessels from 01 January 1991 to 31 December 2001. The Royal Australian Navy collected the data, which was submitted by the Australian Oceanographic Data Centre. This dataset supports the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) and the Global Temperature-Salinity Pilot Project (GTSPP).
465 calendar years before present of fire history data derived from tree-ring analysis at the Archuleta Mesa Plot AA15 site in Colorado, USA. The dataset was archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under its Paleoclimatology program. It was last updated in the repository in 2002.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives fire history data derived from tree ring analysis for Archuleta Mesa Plot B2 in Colorado, USA. The data covers a period from 480 to -52 calendar years before present (BP). This study was published by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information in 2002.
Tree-ring data from Colorado reconstructs fire events over a 502-year period from 450 to -52 calendar years before present. The dataset is part of the NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archive, managed by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. It was archived in 2002.
Fire history and tree-ring data from the Archuleta Mesa Plot A2 site in Colorado, USA. The dataset covers a time period from 450 to -52 calendar years before present (BP). It is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology.