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Bathythermograph (XBT) data from US Navy Ships of Opportunity in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean: 19800530 to 19800611 (NCEI Accession 8400196)
Temperature profile data were collected using XBT casts in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean from 30 May 1980 to 11 June 1980. Data were collected by the US Navy; Ships of Opportunity with support from the Gulf of Mexico NOAA/NMFS Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) project. Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard Bathythermograph (XBT) (C116) format. 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.
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Bathythermograph (XBT) data from US Navy ships of opportunity and other platforms: 06 June 1974 to 12 November 1974 (NCEI Accession 8300103)
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Temperature profile data were collected using XBT casts from the AFRICAN COMET and other platforms in the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and more locations. Data were collected from 06 June 1974 to 12 November 1980. Data were collected by the US Navy; Ships of Opportunity and Farrell Lines with support from the Gulf of Mexico NOAA/NMFS Ships of Opportunity (SOOP) project. Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard Bathythermograph (XBT) (C116) format. 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.
Temperature profile data from EXPENDABLE BATHYTHERMOGRAPH (XBT) from multiple US NAVY SHIPS OF OPPORTUNITY: 19730425 - 19831212 (NCEI Accession 8400209)
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Water temperature and other data from ships of opportunity in seas world-wide from 1983-03-09 to 1985-03-19 (NCEI Accession 8600303)
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Bathythermograph data was collected on various ships of opportunity in seas around the world from March 09, 1983, to March 19, 1985. The data were submitted by the US Navy Ships of Opportunity Program. Data has been processed to the NODC standard Bathythermograph (XBT) (C116) format. 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. Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard Universal Bathythermograph (UBT) format. The UBT (C125) 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 records are comprised of pairs of temperature-depth values. Depths are selected by the originator - usually at standard horizons or some fixed interval. Standard XBTs can obtain profiles to depths of either 450 or 760 m. Special instruments permitted measurements to be obtained to 1830 m.
Temperature profile data from BATHYTHERMOGRAPH (XBT) from LEXA MAERSK and other platforms in the eastern Pacific Ocean and southern Atlantic Ocean: 19880526 to 19890911 (NCEI Accession 9000078)
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The water depth and temperature data was collected from ships such as Lexa Maersk and 14 other ships. The data was collected from Eastern Pacific Ocean and Southern Atlantic Ocean as part of Gulf of Mexico NOAA/NMFS Ship of Opportunity (SOOP) project. The data was collected by Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), La Jolla, CA from May 26, 1988 to September 11, 1989. The originator's bathythermograph (XBT) data with 2,254 observations was submitted in a diskette. The data has been converted and is now available on line in C116 file format of NODC.
Temperature profile and water depth data collected from SAMPLE and other platforms using BT and XBT casts in the North Pacific Ocean from 1971-07-16 to 1990-04-30 (NCEI Accession 9000134)
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The data in this accession was collected using seventeen different ships during twenty four different cruises between July 16, 1971 and April 30, 1990. The real time data of water temperature at varying depth bathythermograph (XBT) was recorded in stripcharts by the US Navy. One box analog XBT'S and radio log sheets was submitted by Mr. Paul Stevens of Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center, Monterey, CA to NODC. The XBT data from these stripcharts have been digitized and is present in the current NODC data storage system in C116 file format.
Temperature profile data collected using XBTs from the ENDEAVOR from the Atlantic Ocean during the International Decade of Ocean Exploration / combination of USSR POLYGON project and US MODE (IDOE/POLYMODE) project, 1978-05-08 to 1978-05-25 (NCEI Accession 8000135)
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Temperature profile data were collected using bathythermograph (BT/XBT) casts from ENDEAVOR in the Atlantic Ocean from May 8, 1978 to May 25, 1978. Data were submitted by University of Rhode Island; Graduate School of Oceanography as part of the INTERNATIONAL DECADE OF OCEAN EXPLORATION / combination of USSR POLYGON project and US MODE (IDOE/POLYMODE) project. Data were processed by NODC to the NODC standard Universal Bathythermograph Output (UBT) format. The UBT 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.
Oceanographic water temperature profiles collected from XBTs aboard multiple platforms in the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and adjoining seas as part of the Ship of Opportunity Programme (JCOMM SOOP) from 2019-01-11 to 2020-01-06 (NCEI Accession 0251632)
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This dataset contains water temperature profiles collected from XBTs aboard the Maersk Lome, SANTA INES, ANL Warrnambool, CAPITAINE DAMPIER, Undarum, HORIZON ENTERPRISE, and TALLAHASSEE in the Coral Sea, Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, Indian Ocean, North Pacific Ocean, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, Solomon Sea, and South Pacific Ocean from 2019-01-11 to 2020-01-06. These data were collected by Scripps Institute of Oceanography (SIO), as part of the JCOMM Ship of Opportunity Programme and SIO High Resolution XBT/XCTD Network (lines I21, P05, P09, P13, P37, P40, and S37) and submitted by Lisa Lehmann of SIO as part of the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP).
Oceanographic water temperature profiles from XBTs aboard multiple platforms as part of the Ship of Opportunity Programme (JCOMM SOOP) in the Southern Ocean and adjoining seas from 2018-06-07 to 2018-12-03 (NCEI Accession 0183635)
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This dataset contains oceanographic water temperature profiles collected from XBTs aboard the platforms Josephine Maersk, Capitaine Quiros, and ANL Elaroo in the South Pacific Ocean, Tasman Sea, and Coral Sea from 2018-06-07 to 2018-12-03. These data were collected by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) as part of the JCOMM Ship of Opportunity Programme and submitted by Rebecca Cowley of CSIRO as part of the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP).
Oceanographic water temperature profiles collected from XBTs aboard multiple platforms in the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean as part of the Ship of Opportunity Programme (JCOMM SOOP) from 2013-01-20 to 2013-12-10 and from 2021-12-13 to 2022-12-01 (NCEI Accession 0276835)
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This dataset contains water temperature profiles collected from XBTs aboard the HORIZON ENTERPRISE, E.R. Wilhelmshaven, JPO Scorpius, Itajai Express, Maersk Taikung, TALLAHASSEE, ANL Warrnambool, and Santa Catarina in the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument from 2013-01-20 to 2013-12-10 and from 2021-12-13 to 2022-12-01. These data were collected by Scripps Institute of Oceanography (SIO), as part of the JCOMM Ship of Opportunity Programme and SIO High Resolution XBT/XCTD Network (lines i21, p09, p13, p37, p40, and s37) and submitted by Lisa Lehmann of SIO as part of the Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP).
Temperature profile and water depth data collected from BT and XBT casts in the North Atlantic Ocean from OLEANDER and other platforms from 1985-01-18 to 1985-12-17 (NCEI Accession 8600199)
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Temperature profile and water depth data were collected using BT and XBT casts from the OLEANDER and other platforms in the North Atlantic Ocean. Data were collected from 18 January 1985 to 17 December 1985 by National marine Fisheries Service; Narragansett Bay Laboratory with support from the Ships Of Opportunity Program (SOOP). Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard Bathythermograph (XBT) (C116) format. 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.