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R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer collected this data during a 2002 transit leg between Los Angeles, California, and Los Angeles, California. The NSF-supported icebreaker gathers data for biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic global change studies in the Antarctic. This specific dataset, NBP0206A, was last updated on November 8, 2002.
The NSF-supported research icebreaker R/V Laurence M. Gould collected this underway data during leg LMG0207A. The transit started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, supporting the U.S. Antarctic Program. The dataset was last updated on November 2, 2002.
Leg NBP0205A data was collected during a 2002 transit by the NSF-supported research icebreaker R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer. The vessel operates for the U.S. Antarctic Program, conducting global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. This leg started and ended in San Francisco, California.
2002 data collected during the LMG0206 transit leg of the R/V Laurence M. Gould, which operates in support of the U.S. Antarctic Program. The dataset consists of underway measurements for global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The voyage started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile.
R/V Laurence M. Gould collected this underway data during leg LMG0204B, which started and ended at Punta Arenas, Chile. The NSF-supported icebreaker operates year-round for the U.S. Antarctic Program, conducting studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The dataset was last updated on July 29, 2002.
NSF-supported research icebreaker Nathaniel B. Palmer collected this underway data during a 2002 Antarctic transit. The leg NBP0203 started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, supporting global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The dataset was last updated on July 24, 2002.
Antarctic research data collected during a transit leg of the NSF-supported icebreaker R/V Laurence M. Gould. The leg LMG0204A started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, and the data was last updated in July 2002. The dataset supports global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines.
Antarctic waters and the Southern Ocean are covered by this dataset of underway measurements from the R/V Laurence M. Gould research icebreaker. The data was collected during leg LMG0204, which started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, in support of the U.S. Antarctic Program. The dataset was last updated in June 2002 and is provided by the organization SCIOPS.
The R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer collected this data during a transit leg starting and ending in Punta Arenas, Chile. The dataset contains underway data from the NSF-supported research icebreaker, supporting global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. It was last updated on April 8, 2002.
Antarctic research vessel R/V Laurence M. Gould collected this underway data during its LMG0202 transit leg in 2002. The leg started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile, supporting global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The dataset was last updated on April 2, 2002.
December 2000 to February 2002 data on airborne particle size distributions in the Los Angeles Basin. Measurements were taken at four sites using a Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) that recorded particle count concentrations across 54 to 108 size channels every 15 minutes. The data was collected by the NARSTO and EPA Supersites Program, managed by the LARC_ASDC.
The R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer collected this underway data during its NBP0201B transit leg, which started and ended in Punta Arenas, Chile. The dataset supports global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The data was last updated on March 16, 2002.
The NSF-supported research icebreaker Nathaniel B. Palmer collected this underway data during leg NBP0201A. This transit leg started and ended at Punta Arenas, Chile, in support of the U.S. Antarctic Program. The dataset was last updated in March 2002.
Soil samples from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, reveal total PAH concentrations ranging from 664 to 74,267 nanograms per gram dry weight. The data, produced by SCIOPS, compares contamination levels from 1999 and 2001 at specific sites like fueling stations and helipads. Analysis of molecular and stable carbon isotopic compositions was used to discern the origins and 'freshness' of hydrocarbon spills.
A 657-year reconstruction of the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) for the temperate-Mediterranean transition zone of the Andes. The dataset, created by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information, provides annual climate proxy data derived from tree rings in Chile. It was published in 2002.
Aerosol size distributions and number concentrations were collected at multiple sites in Houston, Texas, from August 2000 to November 2001. The data were gathered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Supersite program using high-flow differential mobility analyzers. The NARSTO partnership coordinated the research to support air pollution management.
R/V Laurence M. Gould LMG0108B - Transit is a dataset of underway data collected during a research cruise leg in support of the U.S. Antarctic Program. The NSF-supported icebreaker Laurence M. Gould operates year-round for global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. This specific leg, LMG0108B, started and ended at Punta Arenas, Chile, and the data was last updated in November 2001.
Data from the 2001 CLAMS experiment collected using NASA's airborne Cloud Absorption Radiometer (CAR). The instrument, developed by Dr. Michael King at NASA Goddard, measures radiance across a 190-degree view with a 1-degree field-of-view resolution. It captures imagery of Earth's surface and cloud features for atmospheric analysis.
Aerial photographs of Chemnitz, Germany, captured during an overflight between 1998 and 2001. The imagery is tiled across the entire city, with each tile covering an area of approximately 1000x1000 meters. The dataset is provided via a WMS service and was last updated in April 2001.
NSF-supported research icebreaker R/V Laurence M. Gould collected this underway data set during leg LMG0101A. The leg started and ended at Punta Arenas, Chile, in support of global change studies in biological, chemical, physical, and oceanographic disciplines. The dataset was last updated on February 16, 2001.