Shipboard underway data from RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer NBP-96-4A, NBP-96-5, NBP-97-1, NBP-97-3, NBP-97-8, NBP-98-2 cruises in the Southern Ocean, 1996-1998 (U.S. JGOFS AESOPS project)

Website: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/2956
Version: 1 December 2003
Version Date: 2003-12-01

Project
» U.S. JGOFS Antarctic Environment and Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS)

Program
» U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (U.S. JGOFS)
ContributorsAffiliationRole
Anderson, Robert F.Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)Principal Investigator
Chandler, Cynthia L.Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI BCO-DMO)BCO-DMO Data Manager


Dataset Description

shipboard underway data

No one was funded to collect these data, and quality control is limited to that which was provided by ASA. The data files were submitted by the AESOPS project coordinator, but no documentation accompanied the data.

Data were collected in one file per day, with time kept in GMT. Missing data are represented by 9.99 or variant.


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Data Files

File
ship_underway.csv
(Comma Separated Values (.csv), 41.21 MB)
MD5:afff615a9c31754609e90e213b10283c
Primary data file for dataset ID 2956

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Parameters

ParameterDescriptionUnits
Cruise_IDcruise ID number
Cruise_Namecommon name for cruise
yrdaycalendar day of year days
dateGMT data as yyyymmdd
timeGMT time as hh:mm:ss
latNGL Latitude decimal degrees
londecimal degrees decimal degrees
speed_shipShip speed (over ground) knots
hdop_gpsGPS HDOP
hdg_gyroGyro heading degrees
CMGCMG (course made good) degrees
PARPhotosynthetically Available Radiation microEinsteins/m^2/sec
SSTSea surface temperature degrees Celsius
condConductivity Seimens/meter
salSalinity (PSS-78) dimensionless
depth_oceanWater Depth (uncorrected) meters
wind_spWind speed meters/second
wind_dirWind direction degrees
temp_airAir temperature degrees Celsius
humidityRelative Humidity percent
press_barBarometric pressure millibars
fluor_1fluorescence sensor 1 volts
fluor_2fluorescence sensor 2 volts

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Deployments

NBP-96-04A

Website
Platform
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
Report
Start Date
1996-10-02
End Date
1996-11-08
Description
Ross Sea Process Study 1

Methods & Sampling
PI: Robert Anderson of: Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory dataset: Shipboard underway data dates: August 30, 1996 to April 3, 1998 project/cruise: AESOPS/NBP-96-4A - Ross Sea Process Cruise 1 NBP-96-5 - Moorings Deployment Cruise NBP-97-1 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 2 NBP-97-3 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 3 NBP-97-8 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 4 NBP-98-2 - Benthic Process and Moorings Recovery Cruise ship: R/V Nathantial B. Palmer

NBP-96-5

Website
Platform
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
Report
Start Date
1996-11-11
End Date
1996-12-01
Description
Moorings Deployment

Methods & Sampling
PI: Robert Anderson of: Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory dataset: Shipboard underway data dates: August 30, 1996 to April 3, 1998 project/cruise: AESOPS/NBP-96-4A - Ross Sea Process Cruise 1 NBP-96-5 - Moorings Deployment Cruise NBP-97-1 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 2 NBP-97-3 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 3 NBP-97-8 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 4 NBP-98-2 - Benthic Process and Moorings Recovery Cruise ship: R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer

NBP-97-01

Website
Platform
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
Report
Start Date
1997-01-13
End Date
1997-02-11
Description
Ross Sea Process Study 2

Methods & Sampling
PI: Robert Anderson of: Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory dataset: Shipboard underway data dates: August 30, 1996 to April 3, 1998 project/cruise: AESOPS/NBP-96-4A - Ross Sea Process Cruise 1 NBP-96-5 - Moorings Deployment Cruise NBP-97-1 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 2 NBP-97-3 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 3 NBP-97-8 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 4 NBP-98-2 - Benthic Process and Moorings Recovery Cruise ship: R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer

NBP-97-03

Website
Platform
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
Report
Start Date
1997-04-04
End Date
1997-05-11
Description
Ross Sea Process Study 3

Methods & Sampling
PI: Robert Anderson of: Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory dataset: Shipboard underway data dates: August 30, 1996 to April 3, 1998 project/cruise: AESOPS/NBP-96-4A - Ross Sea Process Cruise 1 NBP-96-5 - Moorings Deployment Cruise NBP-97-1 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 2 NBP-97-3 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 3 NBP-97-8 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 4 NBP-98-2 - Benthic Process and Moorings Recovery Cruise ship: R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer

NBP-97-08

Website
Platform
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
Report
Start Date
1997-11-05
End Date
1997-12-13
Description
Ross Sea Process Study 4 SeaWiFS transmits images to U.S. JGOFS scientists aboard the Palmer, for first time on November 23, 1997.

Methods & Sampling
PI: Robert Anderson of: Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory dataset: Shipboard underway data dates: August 30, 1996 to April 3, 1998 project/cruise: AESOPS/NBP-96-4A - Ross Sea Process Cruise 1 NBP-96-5 - Moorings Deployment Cruise NBP-97-1 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 2 NBP-97-3 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 3 NBP-97-8 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 4 NBP-98-2 - Benthic Process and Moorings Recovery Cruise ship: R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer

NBP-98-2

Website
Platform
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer
Report
Start Date
1998-02-25
End Date
1998-04-03
Description
Benthic Process and Moorings Recovery

Methods & Sampling
PI: Robert Anderson of: Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory dataset: Shipboard underway data dates: August 30, 1996 to April 3, 1998 project/cruise: AESOPS/NBP-96-4A - Ross Sea Process Cruise 1 NBP-96-5 - Moorings Deployment Cruise NBP-97-1 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 2 NBP-97-3 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 3 NBP-97-8 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 4 NBP-98-2 - Benthic Process and Moorings Recovery Cruise ship: R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer


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Project Information

U.S. JGOFS Antarctic Environment and Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS)


Coverage: Southern Ocean, Ross Sea


The U.S. Southern Ocean JGOFS program, called Antarctic Environment and Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS), began in August 1996 and continued through March 1998. The U.S. JGOFS AESOPS program focused on two regions in the Southern Ocean: an east/west section of the Ross-Sea continental shelf along 76.5°S, and a second north/south section of the Southern Ocean spanning the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) at ~170°W (identified as the Polar Front). The science program, coordinated by Antarctic Support Associates (ASA), comprised eleven cruises using the R.V.I.B Nathaniel B. Palmer and R/V Roger Revelle as observational platforms and for deployment and recovery of instrumented moorings and sediment-trap arrays. The Ross-Sea region was occupied on six occasions and the Polar Front five times. Mapping data were obtained from SeaSoar, ADCP, and bathymetric systems. Satellite coverage was provided by the NASA SeaWiFS and the NOAA/NASA Pathfinder programs.



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Program Information

U.S. Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (U.S. JGOFS)


Coverage: Global


The United States Joint Global Ocean Flux Study was a national component of international JGOFS and an integral part of global climate change research.

The U.S. launched the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) in the late 1980s to study the ocean carbon cycle. An ambitious goal was set to understand the controls on the concentrations and fluxes of carbon and associated nutrients in the ocean. A new field of ocean biogeochemistry emerged with an emphasis on quality measurements of carbon system parameters and interdisciplinary field studies of the biological, chemical and physical process which control the ocean carbon cycle. As we studied ocean biogeochemistry, we learned that our simple views of carbon uptake and transport were severely limited, and a new "wave" of ocean science was born. U.S. JGOFS has been supported primarily by the U.S. National Science Foundation in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Department of Energy and the Office of Naval Research. U.S. JGOFS, ended in 2005 with the conclusion of the Synthesis and Modeling Project (SMP).



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Funding

Funding SourceAward
National Science Foundation (NSF)

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