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Water temperature, salinity, and currents collected from subsurface moorings deployed by the research vessel Sanna and taken by CTD and ADCP along the ship track in the Uummannaq Bay, west Greenland, from 2013-09-12 to 2015-07-22 (NCEI Accession 0173969)
This data set contains temperature, salinity, and pressure observations from seven subsurface moorings placed in the Uummannaq Bay, west Greenland. The purpose was to quantify heat transport and water mass variability near the tidewater glaciers in this area. Some of the sensors were damaged by iceberg strikes, and fell towards the bottom (they were on a weak link). This dataset also contains water-column profiles of salinity and temperature collected using a conductivity/temperature/depth (CTD) sensor and water-column velocity data collected using a vessel-mounted acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) collected only in 2014. CTD data were collected throughout the fjords of Uummannaq Bay from the R/V Sanna (Greenland Institute of Natural Resources vessel) using an RBR profiling CTD throughout the project period. ADCP data were collected using an RDI 300 kHz ADCP during during certain CTD transects only from the R/V Sanna during summer 2014. The ADCP was pole-mounted off the side of the vessel with an integrated Hemisphere GPS receiver. Data were subsampled to 15-minute intervals. The data file format is NetCDF.
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Water temperature, salinity, and others taken by CTD and Niskin bottles from the research vessel Neil Armstrong in the North Atlantic Ocean during 2020 Ocean Observations Initiative (OOI) Irminger Sea 7 and Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program – Greenland Deep Western Boundary Current, ONSAP-GDWBC, cruise AR46, from 2020-08-08 to 2020-08-26 (NCEI Accession 0252117)
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This dataset contains salinity-calibrated Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) data from the 2020 Ocean Observations Initiative (OOI) Irminger Sea 7 and Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program – Greenland Deep Western Boundary Current (ONSAP GDWBC) cruise (AR46). Data quality control methods have been used to assess performance of the CTD instrument. Resulting high-quality profiles were then used together with salinity bottle data analyzed at sea to create a post-cruise salinity-calibrated CTD product. This dataset has been produced as part of an ongoing effort to more fully utilize CTD data collected by OOI Irminger cruises, which have been taking place annually since 2014. The hydrographic data collection facilitated by OOI in the Irminger Sea currently supports science for not only OOI end users, but also international oceanographic research projects, including the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (https://www.o-snap.org/), Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Program (https://usclivar.org/amoc) and BioGeoChemical Array for Real-time Geostrophic Oceanography program (https://biogeochemical-argo.org/index.php). Such programs require a higher-level data product than what OOI provides through its standard data dissemination, and hence a quality controlled, salinity-calibrated data product has been produced. Data are in text formats.
Temperature and salinity data collected from profile and discrete sample observations during the R/V James Clark Ross cruise JR306 (EXPOCODE 74JC20150110) in the South Atlantic Ocean, Southern Ocean from 2015-01-10 to 2015-01-22 (NCEI Accession 0186639)
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This dataset includes discrete profile measurements of temperature and salinity collected during the R/V James Clark Ross cruise JR306 (EXPOCODE 74JC20150110) in the South Atlantic Ocean, Southern Ocean from 2015-01-10 to 2015-01-22. Data were collected and made publicly available by GO-SHIP program with National Capability funding from the UK Natural Environment Research Council to the National Oceanography Centre Southampton.
Temperature and salinity data collected from profile and discrete sample observations during the R/V James Clark Ross cruise JR55 (EXPOCODE 74JC20001121) in the South Atlantic Ocean, Southern Ocean from 2000-11-21 to 2000-12-14 (NCEI Accession 0186638)
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This dataset includes discrete profile measurements of temperature and salinity collected during the R/V James Clark Ross cruise JR55 (EXPOCODE 74JC20001121) in the South Atlantic Ocean, Southern Ocean from 2000-11-21 to 2000-12-14. Data were collected and made publicly available by WOCE/CLIVAR with National Capability funding from the UK Natural Environment Research Council to the National Oceanography Centre Southampton.
Water temperature, salinity, and others taken by CTD and ADCP from the research vessel Nathaniel B. Palmer in the Bellingshausen Sea and Amundsen Sea from 2018-12-17 to 2019-01-19 and by autonomous underwater vehicle SG621 from 2020-02-01 to 2020-03-19 (NCEI Accession 0210639)
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This data set is a hydrographic survey collected by CTD and ADCP throughout West Antarctica, but largely in the Bellingshausen and Amundsen Seas, during the research cruise NBP19-01 on the research vessel Nathaniel B. Palmer. Each of the 78 stations provide full-depth profiles of temperature, salinity, oxygen, fluorescence and PAR. Velocity profiles were also collected from a Lowered Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (LADCP). The temperature, salinity and velocity measurements have been calibrated and quality controlled (see link to cruise report below). All other properties have not been calibrated at this time. This data set also contains glider data obtained during the second part of the project. Please contact the PI, Andrew Thompson for further information. Data are in NetCDF. See list of related publications and cruise report under the Documentation.
Water temperature, salinity, and other variables collected from R/V Yuzhmorgeologiya in the Antarctic, Southern Ocean from 1995-01-16 to 2011-03-02 (NCEI Accession 0176315)
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Dataset contains continuous underway measurements of ship’s position, sea surface temperature, salinity, turbidity, fluorescence, air temperature, barometric pressure, relative humidity, chlorophyll, plus wind speed and direction. These data are part of a long term ecosystem project centered on the South Shetland Islands of the Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica. The datasets incorporated into this archive have been collected by researchers affiliated with the U.S. Antarctic Marine Living Resources (AMLR) Program under the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS); funding for this project was from the NMFS AMLR Program. Actual data collected any given year varies, dependent on funding availability for resources, staging and sea days.
Water temperature, salinity, and others collected from autonomous underwater vehicle in Sarqardleq Fjord, West Greenland from 2012-07-18 to 2012-07-24 (NCEI Accession 0208235)
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This dataset contains water temperature, salinity, turbidity, conductivity, and depth collected by a REMUS Autonomous Underwater Vehicle near the glacier face of the Sarqardleq Fjord, West Greenland from 2012-07-18 to 2012-07-24. Data are from across fjord transects at five locations near the glacier face. The sample interval is 0.2 seconds. Data are in netcdf.
Water temperature, salinity profiles, and others taken by CTD from Seagliders 037, 038, and 039 in the North Atlantic from 2017-04-08 to 2018-11-21 (NCEI Accession 0209067)
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Water temperature and salinity measurements found in dataset UW2 taken from the deepgliders #037, #038, and #039 owned by Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, in the North Atlantic Ocean. Data are in NetCDF.
Water temperature, salinity, and others taken by CTD and Niskin bottles from the research vessel Neil Armstrong, Irminger Sea 5 cruise AR30-03, in the North Atlantic from 2018-06-06 to 2018-06-22 (NCEI Accession 0252116)
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This submission contains salinity-calibrated Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) data from the 2018 Ocean Observations Initiative (OOI) Irminger Sea 5 cruise (AR30-03). Data quality control methods have been used to assess performance of the CTD instrument. Resulting high-quality profiles were then used together with salinity bottle data analyzed at sea to create a post-cruise salinity-calibrated CTD product. This submission has been produced as part of an ongoing effort to more fully utilize CTD data collected by OOI Irminger cruises, which have been taking place annually since 2014. The hydrographic data collection facilitated by OOI in the Irminger Sea currently supports science for not only OOI end users, but also international oceanographic research projects, including the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (https://www.o-snap.org/), Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Program (https://usclivar.org/amoc) and BioGeoChemical Array for Real-time Geostrophic Oceanography program (https://biogeochemical- argo.org/index.php). Such programs require a higher-level data product than what OOI provides through its standard data dissemination, and hence a quality controlled, salinity-calibrated data product has been produced. Data are in text formats.