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Physical and chemical data, surface observations, and bathythermograph observations taken by German vessels from 1972-02-26 to 1980-02-19 (NCEI Accession 8100437)
Ocean Station data containing Water depth and other data collected from ANTON DOHRN, ALKOR, FRIDTJOF NANSEN, GAUSS, FRIEDRICH HEINCKE, METEOR, POSEIDON, SOLEA, WALTHER HERWIG and Unknown platforms between February 26, 1972 and February 19, 1980. Data were collected by German Federal Research Center for Fisheries, Deutsches Ozeanographisches Datenzentrum and National Oceanographic Data Center. Data was submitted by the German Oceanographic Data Center. Data processed by NODC is available in C100 Ocean Station Data, C116 Bathythermograph XBT and C128 Bathythermograph MBT format. The Oceanographic Station Data (C100) format contains physical-chemical oceanographic data recorded at discrete depth levels. Most of the observations were made using multi-bottle Nansen casts or other types of water samplers. A small amount (about 5 percent) were obtained using electronic CTD (conductivity-temperature-depth) or STD (salinity-temperature-depth) recorders. The CTD/STD data were reported to NODC at depth levels equivalent to Nansen cast data, however, and have been processed and stored the same as the Nansen data. Cruise information (e.g., ship, country, institution), position, date, and time, and reported for each station. The principal measured parameters and temperature and salinity, but dissolved oxygen, phosphate, total phosphorus, silicate, nitrate, nitrite, and pH may be reported. Meteorological conditions at the time of the cast (e.g., air temperature and pressure, wind, waves) may also be reported, as well as auxiliary data such as water color (Forel-Ule scale), water transparency (Secchi disk depth), and depth to bottom. Values of density (sigma-t) sound velocity, and dynamic depth anomaly are computed from measured parameters. Each station contains the measurements taken at the observed depth levels, but also includes data values interpolated to a set of standard depth levels. The C116/C118 format contains temperature-depth profile data obtained using expendable bathythermograph (XBT) instruments. Cruise information, position, date and time were reported for each observation. The data record was comprised of pairs of temperature-depth values. Unlike the MBT Data File, in which temperature values were recorded at uniform 5 m intervals, the XBT data files contained temperature values at non-uniform depths. These depths were recorded at the minimum number of points ("inflection points") required to accurately define the temperature curve. Standard XBTs can obtain profiles to depths of either 450 or 760 m. With special instruments, measurements can be obtained to 1830 m. Prior to July 1994, XBT data were routinely processed to one of these standard types. XBT data are now processed and loaded directly in to the NODC Ocean Profile Data Base (OPDB). Historic data from these two data types were loaded into the OPDB. The C128 format is used for temperature-depth profile data obtained using the mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) instrument. The maximum depth of MBT observations is approximately 285 m. Therefore, MBT data are useful only in studying the thermal structure of the upper layers of the ocean. Cruise information, date, position, and time are reported for each observation. The data record comprises pairs of temperature-depth values. Temperature data in this file are recorded at uniform 5 m depth intervals.
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Oceanographic station data, surface observations, and bathythermograph observations from GAUSS, METEOR and other platforms in the North Atlantic Ocean from 1959-11-18 to 1972-03-14 (NCEI Accession 7301177)
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This dataset includes oceanographic station data, surface observations, and bathythermograph observations taken by German research vessels during 1959 and 1967-1973. Submitted by D. Kohnke of DOD. Data includes Nansen cast stations, surface observations, bathythermograph stations, and chemical stations. Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard Bathythermograph (MBT) (C128) format. The C128 format is used for temperature-depth profile data obtained using the mechanical bathythermograph (MBT) instrument. The maximum depth of MBT observations is approximately 285 m. Therefore, MBT data are useful only in studying the thermal structure of the upper layers of the ocean. Cruise information, date, position, and time are reported for each observation. The data record comprises pairs of temperature-depth values. Temperature data in this file are recorded at uniform 5 m depth intervals.
BATHYTHERMOGRAPH (XBT) from multiple German platforms from 19730101 to 19831231 (NCEI Accession 8400184)
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Ocean Station Data and Bathythermograph (XBT) data were collected from Helgoland Biological Stations using multiple German ships (ANTON DOHRN, GAUSS, FRIEDRICH HEINCKE, WALTHER HERWIG, METEOR, POSEIDON and SOLEA). The data was collected between January 1, 1973 to December 31, 1983 by Helgoland Biological Stations, Deutsches Hydrographische Institut, and Deutsches Ozeanographisches Datenzentrum.
WATER TEMPERATURE and other data from CARIBIA EXPRESS, PORT HARCOURT and other platforms from 1984-08-14 to 1986-12-04 (NCEI Accession 9200281)
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The water depth and temperature data were collected in north and south Atlantic as part of World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) from four different ships between August 14, 1986 and December 4, 1986. The originator's bathythermograph (XBT) data tape containing profiles were submitted by Dr. Reiner Onken, University of Kiel, Germany. The data have been converted and are now available on line in C125 Bathythermograph-XBT-Selected Depths file format of NODC.
WATER TEMPERATURE and other data from USS HALSEY, USS SOUTHERLAND and other platforms from 1980-08-01 to 1991-07-30 (NCEI Accession 9100193)
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The data in this accession were collected in 26 cruises conducted using multiple ships over a decade between August 1980 to July 1991. The real time data of water temperature at varying depth bathythermograph (XBT) was recorded in stripcharts by the US Navy. One box of analog stripcharts and radio logs were submitted to NODC by Mr. Paul Stevens of Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center, Monterey CA. The XBT data from these stripcharts have been digitized and are present in the current NODC data storage system in C116 file format.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from KOMET, UNKNOWN PLATFORMS and other platforms in the NE Atlantic from 1936-06-30 to 1976-01-27 (NCEI Accession 9000162)
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Data collected by German Vessels between 1936 and 1974 was received from the German Data Center (DOD). The data include temperature and salinity data collected by German ships in the North-East Atlantic. Associated station and bathythermograph data has been processed by NODC. Station Data is available in C100 Ocean Station Data File format. Bathythermograph data is available in C116 XBT and C128 MBT file formats. Anton Dohrn cruise data was collected between January 8 and January 27, 1976. The data is stored in file L01196.001. Meteor cruise data was collected between August 27 and September 21, 1974. The data is stored in file L01197.001.
WATER TEMPERATURE and other data from SEA-LAND DEFENDER, NOAA Ship DELAWARE II and other platforms from 1989-01-05 to 1991-09-19 (NCEI Accession 9100218)
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This dataset contains data collected as part of Shipboard Environmental data Acquisition System (SEAS) III program. The cruises were conducted using many different ships. The bathythermograph (XBT) data was collected between January 5, 1989 and September 19, 1991. The data containing 2,458 observations were sent from the cruise ships to the National Ocean Service, Rockville, MD via telecommunication. This data is currently available in the C116 file format of NODC.
WATER TEMPERATURE and other data from SEA-LAND PACIFIC, PARIZEAU and other platforms from 1987-09-01 to 1992-04-10 (NCEI Accession 9200133)
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This dataset contains 14 sets of data collected as part of Shipboard Environmental data Acquisition System (SEAS) III program. The cruises were conducted using 10 different ships. The bathythermograph (XBT) data was collected between September 1, 1987 and April 10, 1992. The data was sent from the cruise ships to the National Ocean Service, Rockville, MD via telecommunication. This data is currently available in the C116 file format of NODC.
WATER TEMPERATURE and other data from FARRAGUT, MOOSBRUGGER and other platforms from 1976-11-05 to 1990-09-28 (NCEI Accession 9000247)
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The data in this accession was collected during 46 cruises from 26 different ships over a period of 14 years spanning from November, 1976 and September, 1990. The real time data of water temperature at varying depth bathythermograph (XBT) was recorded in stripcharts by the Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center, Monterey, CA. One box of these stripcharts and radio logs were submitted to NODC by Mr. Paul Stevens. The XBT data from these stripcharts have been digitized and is present in the current NODC data storage system in C116 file format.
WATER TEMPERATURE and other data from DISCOVERY, OCEAN WEATHER STATION L and CLYDE-OWS LIMA from 1983-05-19 to 1988-05-31 (NCEI Accession 9000138)
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The water temperature and depth data in this accession was collected by Hydro Department of Birkenhead, Merseyside, UK. Three different ships were used to collect the 371 bathythermograph (XBT) observations spanning from May 19, 1983 to May 31, 1988. The data was submitted by Mr. P.F. Wainwright. The data has been processed by NODC and is available in C116 Bathythermograph (XBT) file format.
WATER TEMPERATURE and other data from SPRIGHTLY, DERWENT and other platforms from 1978-06-16 to 1991-12-12 (NCEI Accession 9200061)
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The water depth and temperature data was collected from multiple ships by the Australian Navy. The data was collected from 1978-1991. The originator's analog bathythermograph (XBT) data was submitted in a box along with eight cassette tapes by Mr. Ben J. Searle. The data has been converted and is now available on line in C116 file format of NODC.