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Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) and other data from LITTLE DIPPER in the Gulf of Alaska from 1992-01-28 to 1994-05-25 (NCEI Accession 9400110)
The Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) and other data were collected in Gulf of Alaska. Data was collected from R/V LITTLE DIPPER. The data was collected over a period spanning from January 28, 1992, to May 25, 1994. Oceanographic time series CTD data in 33 files was submitted in a diskette by Dr. Thomas C. Royer, Institute of Marine Science, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK. CTD data is available in F022-CTD-Hi Resolution file format of NODC. 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.
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Water temperature, salinity, and other data from LITTLE DIPPER in Gulf of Alaska from 1995-03-01 to 1998-02-06 (NCEI Accession 9800027)
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The Institute of Marine Science, University of Alaska is responsible for this data collected on R/V Little Dipper cruises LO37-LO56 from 03/01/95 to 02/06/98 by Dr. Tom Royer of the Institute of Marine Science. The data was collected for the "Oceanographic Time Series in North Pacific" project funded by NOAA, Grant No. NA90AA-D-AC805. There was a total of 2 stations in the Resurrection Bay and Gulf of Alaska area. Data has been processed to the NODC standard High-Resolution STD/CTD Data (F022) format. 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.
Temperature profiles and other data from CTD casts from R/V LITTLE DIPPER in support of the Long-Term Oceanographic Monitoring of the Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem Project from 2001-01-25 to 2001-02-23 (NCEI Accession 0000620)
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CTD and other data were collected from R/V LITTLE DIPPER in the Gulf of Alaska from 25 January 2001 to 23 February 2001. Data were collected by the University of Alaska - Fairbanks; Institute of Marine Science (UAK/IMS) in support of the Long-Term Oceanographic Monitoring of the Gulf of Alaska Ecosystem Project and include profiles of temperature, salinity, delta-theta, and sigma-t.
Cloud amount/frequency, TRANSMISSIVITY and other data from ALPHA HELIX and LITTLE DIPPER in the Gulf of Alaska from 1992-01-28 to 1992-04-22 (NCEI Accession 9200146)
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The Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) and other data were collected in Gulf of Alaska. Data was collected from Ships ALPHA HELIX and LITTLE DIPPER. The data was collected over a period spanning from January 28, 1992 and April 22, 1992. Data was submitted in a diskette by Dr. Chirk Chu, Institute of Marine Science, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK. Data has been processed and is available in F022-CTD-Hi Resolution file format of NODC. F022 High-resolution CTD data is collected from high resolution (conductivity-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 1 m. 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.
PRESSURE - WATER and Other Data from LITTLE DIPPER from 1970-01-01 to 1977-12-31 (NCEI Accession 9800008)
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Temperature, salinity, and other data were collected from CTD casts in the mouth of Resurrection Bay, near Seward, Alaska. Data were collected from the R/V Little Dipper from 1970 to 1997. Data were collected as part of the Gulf of Alaska (GAK) time series. Data include profiles of water temperature, salinity, sigma-theta, and delta.
Temperature profile data from R/V LITTLE DIPPER using CTD casts from 2000-01-19 to 2000-02-23 (NCEI Accession 0000401)
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Temperature profile data were collected from R/V LITTLE DIPPER from January 19, 2000 to February 23, 2000. Data were submitted by University of Alaska - Fairbanks; Institute of Marine Science and California Dept of Fish and Game as part of the Gulf of Alaska - project1. Data were collected using CTD casts in the Gulf of Alaska and Northeast Pacific Ocean.
Cloud amount/frequency, NITRATE and other data from LITTLE DIPPER from 1991-03-28 to 1991-06-18 (NCEI Accession 9100131)
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The Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) and other time series data were collected from Resurrection Bay Area using R/V LITTLE DIPPER. The data was collected over a period spanning from March 28, 1991 to June 18, 1991. Data was submitted by Dr. Chirk Chu of Institute of Marine Science, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK. Data has been processed and is available in F022-CTD-Hi Resolution file format of NODC.
Physical data collected from Seaglider SG016 during Alaska Stream August 2004 in the Gulf of Alaska deployed from 2004-08-21 to 2004-12-30 (NCEI Accession 0162272)
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Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a sawtooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.
Physical data collected from Seaglider SG010 during Alaska Stream November 03 in the Gulf of Alaska deployed from 2003-11-05 to 2003-12-23 (NCEI Accession 0162273)
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Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a sawtooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.
Physical data collected from Seaglider SG011 during Gulf of Alaska 30 Dec 2004 in the Gulf of Alaska deployed from 2004-12-30 to 2005-02-02 (NCEI Accession 0162284)
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Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a sawtooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.
Physical data collected from Seaglider SG011 during Gulf of Alaska in the Gulf of Alaska deployed from 2004-03-17 to 2004-08-21 (NCEI Accession 0162287)
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Seaglider is a buoyancy driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) developed by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography and Applied Physics Laboratory. Seagliders are designed to glide from the ocean surface to a programmed depth and back while measuring temperature, salinity, depth-averaged current, and other quantities along a sawtooth trajectory through the water. Seaglider has entered wide use in scientific deployments. They are designed for missions in range of several thousand kilometers and durations of many months. Seagliders are commanded remotely and report their measurements in near real time via wireless telemetry.