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CTD data obtained during RRS "Discovery" Cruise 81 (Including data processing procedures)
... method of reconciling CTD data with standard station data taken simultaneously... 3 To outline the computer processing employed in.[r] ... See full document
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RRS Discovery Cruise 298, 23 Aug 25 Sep 2005 Cape Farewell and Eirik Ridge (CFER 1)
... machine. Data were acquired continuously between all CTD and core ...of data per day when recording ...continuously during data ... See full document
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RRS Discovery Cruise 312, 11 31 Oct 2006 The extended Ellett Line 2006
... The CTD at station R (16165#1) was deployed at 07:30, recovered and secured by ...The CTD at station S (16166) was deployed at 09:25, recovered and secured by ...The CTD at station 15G (16167) was ... See full document
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Atlantic Meridional Transect RRS Discovery 15 October – 28 November 2005 AMT 17 cruise report
... occurred during the first 15 days of the cruise, reaching 40 knots at times, and were generally from a W or NW ...the CTD sensor and bottle data for temperature, salinity and density and for ... See full document
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RV Ronald H Brown Cruise RB0602 and RRS Discovery Cruise D304, Rapid Mooring Cruise Report March and May 2006
... of data download goes as ...(Echosounder, CTD pinger, ...If data reception becomes unreliable (vessel too far from site), the PIES should be sent the CLEAR ...next data block. Otherwise the ... See full document
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RRS Discovery Cruise 288, 26 Jan 21 Feb 2005 Madagascar Experiment (MadEx)
... ambitious cruise programme, making physical, chemical and biological measurements, plus placing moorings and drifters in an area where the bathymetry and current structure were poorly known beforehand, as there ... See full document
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RRS Discovery Cruise Report: Cruise D301B and D302 Indian Ocean, 20 March 11 April 2006
... One CTD stations and 2 XBT stations were done before the first MADEX mooring was recovered successfully late ...afternoon. During the following evening and night the sea conditions were too rough to do any ... See full document
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Atlantic Meridional Transect AMT 15 cruise report RRS Discovery Cruise 284 17 September - 29 October 2004
... RRS Discovery is fitted with a central data logging system known as the ABC ...available data streams from the ABC were collected. Most data streams have a one second sample interval ... See full document
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Atlantic Meridional Transect RRS Discovery 20 May – 29 June 2005 AMT 16 cruise report
... underwater data telemetry multiplexer (DTM) was identified very near the end of MVP ...fluorometer data has been acquired on ...micro CTD became first intermittent, and then non-functional, hence ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise D279, 04 Apr 10 May 2004 A Transatlantic hydrography section at 24 5N
... of CTD profiles beyond the .cnv files and assimilation of bottle sample data are performed by PSTAR ...are obtained from the GPS file ...the CTD cast into the ...altimeter data are not ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise 117: CTD data from the North Madeira Basin, 19 January 12 February 1981
... METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION The data described in this report was gathered on DISCOVERY cruise 117 to the northern region of the Madeira Basin in the North Atlantic employing a Brown condu[r] ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise 11, 15 April 21 May 1966: Geology and geophysics in the N E Atlantic
... Vfe sailed from Corunna at 1230 /109 to start on long traverses of the Bay of Biscay 25 miles apart, from shelf to shelf on 030-210° courseso On about half of these, seismic profiles wer[r] ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise 37, 25 November 10 December 1970: Equipment and methods in Biscay area
... The principal objects of the cruise were three: a to test and operate a new spar-buoy for air-sea interaction measurements; b as part of the programme of developing deep-water current me[r] ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise 30, 15 October 15 December 1969: Vertical distribution of zooplankton at 18N, 25W
... Superficial analysis of the catches indicated tha.t the number of species represented was fewer than in the similar distribution series nade a.t 11*N Cruise 21 , although the species com[r] ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise 47, 9 June 3 July 1972: Geology and geophysics on and around the Rockall Plateau
... Since further station work was impossible, the seismic profiler gear and magnetometer were streamed for an eastward t r a v e r s e into the Rockall Trough that would link with seismic p[r] ... See full document
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RRS Discovery Cruise 306, 23 Jun 06 Jul 2006 Pelagic biogeochemistry of the PAP Site
... a CTD cast to determine local water density and temperature, the ballast required for each trap is calculated for the desired depth (range 100-400m) and they are deployed for a predetermined period of ...this ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise 23, 31 July 19 August 1968 Geophysics in and around the Bay of Biscay
... After a second successful free fall test, a variable angle profile and two 50 mile long refraction lines incorporating reflection profiles were shot using one PUBS on the sea-bed.. shots[r] ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise 17, 3 June 8 July 1967: Instrument trials and oceanographic observations
... From 22nd to 25th June the cloverleaf buoy was launched at 6 hourly intervals for durations of half-an-hour at a position 133' south of 'India', The weather became very calm on the 24th [r] ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise 10, 15 February 6 April 1966: Instrument trials and oceanographic observations
... Further comparison was made between the Ples&ey velocimeter and sound velocities from water sampling; besides that, the velocimeter was used extensively in examining the structure of the[r] ... See full document
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The frontal system of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current : marine mammals as ocean explorers
... situ data only allowed a very limited view at the average positions of the different ...combining data from animal-borne sensors with Argo float data, we are able to investigate the variability of ... See full document
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