Physical (Hydrography), chemical (CTD), and biological (Water Quality) processes of the Texas-Louisiana continental shelf, 2014 (NCEI Accession 0161219)
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Two sets of CTD data were taken during the 2014 Shelfwide Hypoxia cruise off 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, Winkler results, and station information data were also acquired.
2019 Summer Hypoxia Survey of Alabama Shelf CTD Data (2019-06-04 to 2019-08-02) (NCEI Accession 0206155)
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Along the Fisheries Oceanography in Coastal Alabama (FOCAL) Transect on the Alabama shelf, a CTD survey was conducted using Seabird SBE 25 Sealogger CTD between 06/04/2019 and 08/02/2019. Data collected measured depth (m), salinity (PSU), temperature (ITS-90, deg C), oxygen (% Saturation), oxygen (mg/L), pH (pH), specific conductance (µS/cm), beam attenuation (1/m), beam transmission (%), density (kg/m3), conductivity (µS/cm), PAR (µmol m-1 s-1), fluorescence (mg/m3), and fluorescence (mg/m3). Data was collected on 2019-06-04, 2019-06-28, 2019-07-02, 2019-07-05, 2019-07-09, 2019-07-16, 2019-07-19, 2019-07-30, and 2019-08-02 during the summer of 2019.
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.