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DatasetLine W Underway ADCP (SADCP) Data( 1994/2004)
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DatasetLine W Moored CTD Data( 1994/2014)
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DatasetLine W Lowered ADCP (LADCP) Data( 1994/2014)
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DatasetCTD, Water Sample, LADCP Data Collected on OC269 and EN275( 1995-06) Pickart, Robert
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DatasetCTD, Water Sample, LADCP Data Collected on EN295 and EN311( 1997-02) Worrilow, Scott
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DatasetCoastal mixing and optics moored array experiment(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1997-09) Baumgartner, Mark F. ; Anderson, Steven P.This 5 CDROM set contains in-situ and numerical weather prediction model data collected during the Coastal Mixing and Optics (CMO) Experiment. These data were analyzed in a manuscript entitled "Evaluation of NCEP regional numerical weather prediction model surface fields over the Middle Atlantic Bight" which can be found in Postscript format on CDROM 1 in the "paper" directory. Three NWP models (the early Eta, meso Eta and RUC-1) were evaluated using in-situ meteorological observations and air-sea flux estimates from the central CMO buoy and six NDBC buoys. Based on these evaluations, gridded air-sea flux fields for use in the CMO experiment were generated from the meso Eta model surface fields. Both the original and adjusted meso Eta model surface fields can be found in this CDROM set. CDROM 1 contains all of the in-situ measurements as well as the model data extracted at each of the moored buoys. CDROM 1 also contains the AVHRR 14 km SST analysis from NCEP, the GCIP incoming surface shortwave product, plots of the 0, 3, 6 and 9 hour adjusted meso Eta forecasts for both the meteorology and air-sea fluxes and two QuickTime animations of the adjusted meso Eta model fields. CDROMs 2 and 3 contain the meso Eta model surface data acquired from NCEP archives and reformatted from GRIB to NetCDF. CDROMs 4 and 5 contain the CMO air-sea flux fields derived from the meso Eta surface fields. The source code of the program used to generate the CMO flux fields is in the "code" directory on CDROM 1.
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DatasetCTD, Water Sample, LADCP, MP Data Collected on OC371( 2001-10) Toole, John
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Working PaperLine W Reports( 2001/2014)
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DatasetLine W Moored Profilers and Current Meters Data( 2003/2012)
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DatasetLine W Moored Bottle Data( 2004/2014)
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DatasetCTD data from coring cruise R/V Cape Hatteras CH1605 on the continental margin of the South Atlantic Bight and the Bahamas( 2005-06) Bernhard, Joan M. ; McCorkle, Daniel C.These CTD data were collected during a nine-day cruise in early June 2005 on the R/V Cape Hatteras (CH09-05; Beaufort, NC – Beaufort, NC). The principal goal of the cruise was to collect foraminiferal “livestock” for multiple-carbonate-chemistry culture experiments. The main purpose of the CTD casts was to collect bottom water, which was used for shipboard sieving of the sediment samples. We also sampled bottom water for comparison with the shell chemistry of benthic foraminiferal field specimens. This included samples for oxygen, Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and Alkalinity to define bottom water carbonate chemistry and calcite saturation state, the d13C of DIC, and the d18O of water; the University of South Carolina group sampled for minor and trace elements, too. We also collected two CTD-rosette profiles to provide samples to Ms. Angie Knapp at Princeton University, for use in isotopic studies of the marine N cycle. The CTD data archived here were not processed or subjected to any quality control evaluation.
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Dataset2006 labeled IFCB images( 2006) Sosik, Heidi M. ; Peacock, Emily E. ; Brownlee, Emily F.
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DatasetCTD data from coring cruise R/V Oceanus OC424-1 on the continental margin of the South Atlantic Bight and the Bahamas( 2006-05) Bernhard, Joan M. ; McCorkle, Daniel C.These CTD data were collected during a twelve-day cruise in May 2006 on the R/V Oceanus (OC-424-1; Woods Hole, MA – Charleston, SC). The principal goal of the cruise was to collect foraminiferal “livestock” for multiple-carbonate-chemistry culturing experiments. The main purpose of the CTD casts was to collect bottom water, which was used for shipboard sieving of the sediment samples. We also sampled bottom water for comparison with the shell chemistry of benthic foraminiferal field specimens. This included samples for oxygen, Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and Alkalinity to define bottom water carbonate chemistry and calcite saturation state, the d13C of DIC, and the d18O of water; the University of South Carolina group sampled for minor and trace elements, too. The CTD data archived here were not processed or subjected to any quality control evaluation.