OXYGEN - AVERAGE SEABED CONSUMPTION from FIXED STATIONS From NW Atlantic (limit-40 W) from 1975-04-29 to 1976-01-26 (NCEI Accession 9200021)
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These data consists of taut moorings designed for long-duration measurement of temperature/pressure time series in the deep ocean. These data were collected in NW Atlantic (limit-40 W) during the FAME (Fine and Microscale Experiment) and IIWA (Intermediate Internal Wave Array) projects. The data were collected between April 29, 1975 and January 26, 1976 by MIT Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Cambridge, MA using WHOI buoys. The data was submitted by Carl Wunsch and John Dahlen, refer to publication Deep-Sea Research, 1974, vol 21. pp.145 to 154, titled "A Moored Temperature and Pressure Recorder." THE DATA ON TAPES were originally recorded in EBCDIC; temperature measurements are in degrees Celsius and pressure measurements are in decibars.
Oxygen (Average seabed consumption) data collected using pressure gauge from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean in part of the International Decade of Ocean Exploration / Mid-Ocean Dynamics Experiment from 1973-03-18 to 1973-09-07 (NCEI Accession 7700231)
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Oxygen (average seabed consumption) data were collected using pressure gauge from March 11, 1973 to July 1, 1973. Data were submitted by Scripps Institution of Oceanography in part of the International Decade of Ocean Exploration / Mid-Ocean Dynamics Experiment (IDOE/MODE). The goal was to measure variations in the pressure differences between stations, for comparison with corresponding variations in currents. Study was conducted as part of the MODE/IDOE Bottom Experiment. Bottom Moored Pressure sea floor capsule data was collected on the NW Atlantic by the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics. Data was submitted by Bernard D. Zetler. A paper on mode bottom experiment is included.
OXYGEN - AVERAGE SEABED CONSUMPTION From TOGA Area - Pacific (30 N to 30 S) from 1992-08-26 to 1993-03-24 (NCEI Accession 9600020)
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Oxygen Average Seabed Consumption data from TOGA Area - Pacific (30 N to 30 S) data was collected using Bottom Pressure Recorder by Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL). Data were collected in TOGA Area - Pacific (30 N to 30 S) as part of Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment (COARE). Documentation includes information about the location, record format, methodology, and data processing. Data was collected between August 26, 1992 and March 24, 1993. Data was submitted by F. Gonzalez via FTP.
Water level measurements (bottom hydrostatic pressure) data from the Gulf of Alaska from 02 April 1983 to 25 October 1989 (NCEI Accession 0000339)
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Depth, pressure, and water temperature data were collected at fixed platforms in the Gulf of Mexico from April 2, 1983 to October 25, 1989. Data were submitted University of Alaska - Fairbanks; Institute of Marine Science and California Dept of Fish and Game. Data were collected using water level recorder.
High-resolution record of surface seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) content, water temperature, sea surface salinity and other parameters collected in Sitka Harbor, Alaska, USA from 2017-06-01 to 2021-04-27 (NCEI Accession 0247208)
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This dataset includes measurements of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), sea surface salinity, sea surface temperature and other parameters collected in Sitka Harbor, Alaska, USA from 2017-06-01 to 2021-04-27. Sitka Tribe of Alaskaâs Environmental Research Laboratory adjacent to Sitka Harbor, has been a site for shore-based and high-resolution measurement of surface seawater CO2 content since June 2017. Temperature, salinity, and CO2 partial pressure measurements are made near-continuously from a seawater sample line with an intake 50 m from shore and at a depth of 1 m in Sitka Harbor. The effort to collect these data is a collaboration between the Sitka Tribe of Alaska and the Hakai Institute with support from the Alaska Ocean Observing System
Biological, chemical, and other data collected from 2nd Ave N Pier Station by Long Bay Observation System and assembled by Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (SECOORA) in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2016-02-19 to 2020-07-05 (NCEI Accession 0171325)
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This dataset contains oceanographic and surface meteorological data in netCDF formatted files, which follow the Climate and Forecast metadata convention (CF) and the Attribute Convention for Data Discovery (ACDD). Long Bay Observation System collected the data from their in-situ 2nd Ave N Pier Station in the North Atlantic Ocean. Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (SECOORA), which assembles data from Long Bay Observation System and other sub-regional coastal and ocean observing systems of the Southeast United States, submitted the data to NCEI as part of the Integrated Ocean Observing System Data Assembly Centers (IOOS DACs) Data Stewardship Program. NCEI updates this dataset when new files are available.
Ocean velocity, and biophysical measurements (temperature, salinity and others) collected by ADCP and CTD from Mooring Stations in Southeast Alaska, Cross Sound (CS-1), and Chatham Strait (CH-1) by NOAA, PMEL, EcoFOCI in 2005 (2005-08-11 to 2005-11-29) and 2006 (2006-08-28 to 2007-03-22). Deployed and Recovered from ADF&G research vessel Medeia (NCEI Accession 0292692)
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These time-series data sets consist of Current Profiler data and biophysical data from moored instruments at 2 locations in Southeast Alaska in 2005 and 2006. A Cross Sound (CS-11) mooring was deployed August through November 2005 at 58.17 N, 136.57 W. In 2006 moorings were deployed in August at both Cross Sound (CS-11, 58.17 N, 136.57 W) and Chatham Strait (CH-1, 56.50 N, 134.39 W), and recovered in March of 2007. Data from these moored instruments include current speed and direction, calculated current components U and V, temperature, conductivity, salinity, pressure, water depth and calculated Sigma-T values. Instrumentation included Teledyne-RDI Long-Ranger 75khz ADCP (LRCP) and SeaBird SBE-37 (Microcat). Instruments were deployed and recovered from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game ship R/V Medeia. The cruise was funded by NOAA, EcoFOCI (Ecosystems and Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations) and NPCREP (North Pacific Climate Regimes and Ecosystem Productivity) programs. Operations on these cruises were managed by EcoFOCI personnel from NOAA/PMEL. Mooring time series data were processed at PMEL using standard techniques. Time is recorded as UTC. Data contacts: Phyllis Stabeno, Shaun Bell, Ryan McCabe, Peggy Sullivan. Collected with participation from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL), ; Ecosystems and Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (EcoFOCI); University of Washington, Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, and Ecosystem Studies (CICOES). Data are in NetCDF. Longitudes are in degW.
Oceanographic temperature, salinity, and oxygen profiles from CTDs aboard multiple platforms in the Coastal Northeast Pacific from 1993-07-01 to 2015-10-07 (NCEI Accession 0127552)
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The National Park Service's Southeast Alaska Network (SEAN) oceanography program's 22 stations span the length of Glacier Bay proper, from just outside the mouth of the Bay to the heads of both the East and West Arms. Generally mid-channel and equidistant, stations capture a range of depths from shallow sills to deep basins, and are located along the gradient from tidewater glaciers and turbid outwash streams to source waters at Icy Strait. Seven core stations are sampled on nine cruises per year to allow description of intra-annual variation, and all 22 stations are occupied during two of these cruises (July and winter) to allow description of inter-annual variation. This sampling design also allows us to detect long-term seasonal and annual trends, and to describe the current year in a historical context. We measure standard oceanographic parameters throughout the water column: temperature, salinity, pressure, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), optical backscatterance (turbidity), dissolved oxygen, and fluorescence (proxy for chlorophyll-a concentration, an index of primary productivity). The scope and methods are fully explained in the formal monitoring protocol. The monitoring program was initiated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 1993 and co-operated each year by USGS and Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve through 2008. In 2009, NPS took on full responsibility for the program. That year, the Southeast Alaska Network initiated a comprehensive update of the program, following recommendations from a 2006 program review, peer-reviewed analyses of the Glacier Bay data, and input from staff at USGS, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and several universities. The update resulted in retention of most stations, the addition of one new station, and a temporal shift of the sampling effort away from a quarterly cruise schedule. SEAN also rebuilt the data processing and management system to meet NPS I&M standards and to ensure that all products from raw and validated field data through the protocol and synthesis reports are fully validated and web accessible at http://science.nature.nps.gov/im/units/sean/OC_main.aspx.
Ocean measurements in the Amundsen Sea, Nathaniel B. Palmer Cruise 09-01, 05 January - 28 February 2009 (NCEI Accession 0071179)
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We are reporting ocean pressure, temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen data from 160 CTD/O stations occupied in the Amundsen Sea. These austral summer observations, most extending from within a few meters of the sea surface to a few meters of the sea floor, comprise the major portion of several related data sets obtained during cruise NBP09-01, from Punta Arenas to Punta Arenas, Chile. Additional sampling was undertaken for several geochemical and biological parameters, and ocean currents, along with continuous underway mapping of sea surface properties, meteorological variables and bathymetry.