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Physical and biogeochemical CTD, ADCP, and towed vehicle data collected for the Mechanisms Controlling Hypoxia Project in the northern Gulf of Mexico from 2010-04-06 to 2014-08-12 (NCEI Accession 0240146)
The physical and biogeochemical processes that control and maintain the hypoxic zone in the northern Gulf of Mexico are complex and their relative strengths are known to vary temporally and spatially at many scales. The MCH Project was funded by NOAA from 2003-2016 and consisted of an integrated observational and numerical modeling approach to better understand the interactions of the physical, biological, and geochemical processes and their variability across the entire Texas/Louisiana shelf. This information contributes to a comprehensive description of the mechanisms that control hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Environmental and oceanographic observations were recorded on 31 process-oriented research cruises and resulted in more than 120 towed transects, ~5000 CTD casts, ~30000 water samples, and more than 50000 km of ship flow-through system data. The data represented in this submission account for 15 research cruises and is the second of two submissions to NCEI; access to first submission is Accession 0088164.
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Physical and chemical data collected by bottle and CTD in the Gulf of Mexico from R/V Gyre and R/V Pelican, 2004-04 to 2009-07 to help resolve the dominant oceanographic processes that control the timing, duration, and severity of hypoxia of the region (NCEI Accession 0088164)
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Physical and chemical oceanographic observational data collected by bottle and CTD in the Gulf of Mexico from R/V Gyre and R/V Pelican, April 2004 - July 2009. Data were submitted from the project Mechanisms Controlling Hypoxia on the Louisiana Shelf. This data are part of a comprehensive and multidisciplinary study of the Texas-Louisiana Shelf that included interdisciplinary process cruises and shelf-wide surveys to complement, and provide rates and other parameters necessary for the initiation, control, and skill assessment of a realistic coupled three-dimensional hydrodyamic-biological-geochemical-sediment numerical modeling and statistical (multivariate) modeling elements.
Louisiana Hypoxia Surveys 2005: Biological, chemical, and physical data collected off the coast of Louisiana as part of the Hypoxia Studies in the Northern Gulf of Mexico project in 2005 (NCEI Accession 0039733)
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Louisiana Hypoxia Surveys 2004: Biological, chemical, and physical data collected off the coast of Louisiana as part of the Hypoxia Studies in the Northern Gulf of Mexico project in 2004 (NCEI Accession 0032050)
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Louisiana Hypoxia Surveys 2003: Biological, chemical, and physical data collected off the coast of Louisiana as part of the Hypoxia Studies in the Northern Gulf of Mexico project in 2003 (NCEI Accession 0020956)
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Louisiana Hypoxia Surveys 2011: Biological, chemical, and physical data collected off the coast of Louisiana as part of the Hypoxia Studies in the Northern Gulf of Mexico project in 2011 (NCEI Accession 0129417)
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Two sets of CTD data were taken during the 2011 surveys of the Louisiana continental shelf. Hydrographic data were obtained with the LUMCON SeaBird 911+ CTD system and a YSI 6820. Nutrient, pigment, suspended sediment, surface salinity, Secchi depth, and station information data were also acquired. The physical, biological and chemical data collected are part of a long-term coastal Louisiana dataset. The goal is to understand physical and biological processes that contribute to the causes of hypoxia and use the data to support environmental models for use by resource managers.
Profiles of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, inorganic nutrients, and other data variables from bottle and CTD casts from multiple platforms in the Gulf of Mexico between 2004 and 2008 compiled as part of the Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) testbed Shelf Hypoxia project (NCEI Accession 0073142)
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Ocean Survey Vessel (OSV) Bold hypoxia measurements
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Measurements made by the OSV Bold for the EPA studying hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico during 2006 and 2007.
Louisiana Hypoxia Survey 2009: Biological, chemical, and physical data collected off the coast of Louisiana as part of the Hypoxia Studies in the Northern Gulf of Mexico project in 2009 (NCEI Accession 0099531)
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CTD data were taken during the 2009 surveys of the Louisiana continental shelf. Hydrographic data were obtained with the LUMCON SeaBird 911+ CTD system and a YSI 6820. Nutrient, pigment, suspended sediment, surface salinity, Secchi depth, and station information data were also acquired.
Modeling Spatiotemporal Patterns of Ecosystem Metabolism and Organic Carbon Dynamics Affecting Hypoxia on the Louisiana Continental Shelf.
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These data include field observations from Northern Gulf of Mexico research surveys, as well as hydrodynamic and water quality model data generated by the Coastal Generalized Ecosystem Model (CGEM) between 2003-2007.
Modeling Spatiotemporal Patterns of Ecosystem Metabolism and Organic Carbon Dynamics Affecting Hypoxia on the Louisiana Continental Shelf.
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These data include field observations from Northern Gulf of Mexico research surveys, as well as hydrodynamic and water quality model data generated by the Coastal Generalized Ecosystem Model (CGEM) between 2003-2007.