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Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from SPRIGHTLY and FRANKLIN from 1982-07-09 to 1988-12-16 (NCEI Accession 9100129)
Conductivity, water depth and temperature data was collected from ships FRANKLIN and SPRIGHTLY. The data was collected from July 1982 to December 1988. Originator's bathythermograph (XBT) and CTD data was submitted in two tapes by Dr. Neil White of Australian Oceanographic Data Center. The data has been converted and is now available on line in C125-Bathythermograph-XBT-Selected Depths and F022-CTD-Hi-Resolution file formats of NODC.
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Cloud amount/frequency, TRANSMISSIVITY and other data from KYOSEI-MARU, SPRIGHTLY and other platforms from 1907-12-05 to 1990-09-28 (NCEI Accession 9300046)
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The Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) and Bathythermograph data were collected from 34 Ships used by Australian Oceanographic Data Center. The data was collected over a period spanning from December 1907 to September 1990. Data was submitted by Andrew L. Walsh of New South Wales, Australia in one cassette of autochart XBT, RV FRANKLIN XBT and CTD data. Data has been processed and is available in F022-CTD-Hi Resolution, C116-Bathythermograph-XBT and C125-Bathythermograph file formats of NODC.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from G. W. PIERCE, COLUMBUS ISELIN and PAN PACIFIC in the Mid-Atlantic Bight from 1979-03-14 to 1979-11-02 (NCEI Accession 8000424)
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Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard Bathythermograph (XBT) (C116) and High-Resolution CTD/STD (F022) formats. 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 F022 format contains high-resolution data collected using CTD (conductivity-temperature-depth) and STD (salinity-temperature-depth) instruments. As they are lowered and raised in the oceans, these electronic devices provide nearly continuous profiles of temperature, salinity, and other parameters. Data values may be subject to averaging or filtering or obtained by interpolation and may be reported at depth intervals as fine as 1m. Cruise and instrument information, position, date, time and sampling interval are reported for each station. Environmental data at the time of the cast (meteorological and sea surface conditions) may also be reported. The data record comprises values of temperature, salinity or conductivity, density (computed sigma-t), and possibly dissolved oxygen or transmissivity at specified depth or pressure levels. Data may be reported at either equally or unequally spaced depth or pressure intervals. A text record is available for comments.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from SARSFIELD, LANG and other platforms from 1925-01-01 to 1975-12-07 (NCEI Accession 7500000)
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Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard Bathythermograph (XBT) (C116), Bathythermograph (MBT) (C128) formats. 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.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from KNORR, ENDEAVOR and OCEANUS in the Greenland Sea from 1988-09-11 to 1991-03-22 (NCEI Accession 9100241)
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The Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD), Bathythermograph (XBT) and Sound Velocity data (XSV) were collected from fifty seven stations in Greenland Sea using ships KNORR, ENDEAVOR, and OCEANUS as part of Moving Ship Tomography Project. The data was collected over a period spanning from September 11, 1988 to March 22, 1991 by The Applied Physics Laboratory. Data containing 495 files in one tape were submitted by Kate Bader, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Data has been processed and is available in F022-CTD-Hi Resolution and C125-Bathythermograph-XBT-Selected Depths file format of NODC. Original data were submitted on a 1600 BPI magnetic tape in ASCII. Sound velocity was measured in meters/second. File L01403 contains data from 24 stations with 1,381 records collected between 09/11/88 - 10/04/88. File L01404 contains data from 33 stations with 1,919 records collected between 08/04/89 - 08/12/89.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from USNS WILKES, THOMAS WASHINGTON and ENDEAVOR from 1979-04-06 to 1986-03-07 (NCEI Accession 9000175)
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The Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) data were collected using three ships. The data was collected over a seven year period spanning from April 6, 1979 to March 7, 1986 by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), Woods Hole, MA. Data was submitted by WHOI to NODC and is available in F022-CTD Hi resolution file format.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from PARRAMATTA and SAKUMO from 1975-01-08 to 1976-04-30 (NCEI Accession 7601195)
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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.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from USCGC MELLON from 1974-07-30 to 1974-10-04 (NCEI Accession 7500429)
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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.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from SULOY, GENICHESK and other platforms in the NE Atlantic, Baffin Bay and other waters from 1929-01-05 to 1988-12-14 (NCEI Accession 8900157)
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Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard Bathythermograph (XBT) (C116), Bathythermograph XBT Selected Depths (SBT) (C125), and Ocean Station (C100) formats. 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 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.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from ROBERT D. CONRAD and OCEANUS in the NE Atlantic from 1979-10-01 to 1980-03-04 (NCEI Accession 9000050)
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The conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) data in this accession was collected off of NE Atlantic (limit-40 W) using Oceanus and Conrad ships. The data was collected between October 1979 and March 1980 by Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY. The data was submitted by Rennie Sarah and has been processed by NODC. The data is currently available in the F022 CTD hi resolution format.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from BELLOWS from 1972-02-02 to 1972-02-10 (NCEI Accession 7200319)
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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.