Surface temperature and salinity - Shipboard Thermosalinographs
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1999 to 2023 surface temperature and salinity measured along the track of commercial ships, mostly between Montreal (Quebec) and St. John's (Newfoundland). Monitoring of surface water conditions in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence is carried out with different complementary methods such as thermosalinographs (TSG) installed on commercial ships. These ships are sailing all year long from Montreal to St. John’s, one round trip per week, and are sampling water near the surface (3 to 8 meters deep) to determine the temperature and salinity all along the route. Purpose The recorded data are used as input to numerical forecasting models for sea ice conditions and as a monitoring tool for the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Annual reports are available at the Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS), (http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/csas-sccs/index-eng.htm). Galbraith, P.S., Chassé, J., Caverhill, C., Nicot, P., Gilbert, D., Lefaivre, D. and Lafleur, C. 2018. Physical Oceanographic Conditions in the Gulf of St. Lawrence during 2017. DFO Can. Sci. Advis. Sec. Res. Doc. 2018/050. v + 79 p.
Temperature and salinity profile data collected by bottle on multiple cruises in the Baltic Sea, Baffin Bay, Davis Strait, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the North Sea from 02 January 1985 to 13 November 1989 (NCEI Accession 0000056)
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Temperature profile and nutrients data were collected using bottle casts from DANA and other platforms in Baffin Sea, Baltic Sea, Davis Strait, North Sea, and North Atlantic Ocean. Data were collected from 02 January 1985 to 13 November 1989.
Temperature, salinity, conductivity, and other measurements collected in Nordic Seas as part of the Arctic Experiment from 1994 to 2005 (NCEI Accession 0002728)
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This dataset includes water temperature, salinity, conductivity, and other measurements collected in the Northern Oceans as part of the Arctic Experiment, in the summers of 1994 to 1996, and 2000 to 2005, conducted by Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences. The experiment investigated thermohaline circulation in Nordic Seas, hydrography and pathways of Atlantic water.