Biological, chemical, in situ, navigational, physical and profile data collected by Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences at OceanSITES site BATS from 1988-10-20 to 2012-08-13 (NCEI Accession 0130027)

Biological, chemical, in situ, navigational, physical and profile oceanographic data were collected, including BACTERIA, DEPTH - OBSERVATION, DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON (DIC), DISSOLVED OXYGEN, Dissolved Organic Nitrogen, HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE, LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, NITRITE, PARTICULATE ORGANIC CARBON...

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Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: NOAA NCEI Environmental Data Archive 2015
Subjects:
ALK
CO2
POP
Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/{ABB27F5A-DC51-4DAD-AB61-318CCEF6C571}
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Summary:Biological, chemical, in situ, navigational, physical and profile oceanographic data were collected, including BACTERIA, DEPTH - OBSERVATION, DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON (DIC), DISSOLVED OXYGEN, Dissolved Organic Nitrogen, HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE, LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, NITRITE, PARTICULATE ORGANIC CARBON, PARTICULATE ORGANIC NITROGEN (PON), SALINITY, SIGMA-THETA, TOTAL ALKALINITY (TA), TOTAL PHOSPHORUS, WATER TEMPERATURE, nitrate + nitrite content (concentration), particulate phosphorus, phosphate and silicate from at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) using bottle from 1988-10-20 to 2012-08-13. These data were provided to one of the OceanSITES Data Assembly Centers (DAC). The DAC formatted this information into the OceanSITES file format and passed it on to the Global Data Assembly Centers (GDAC). OceanSITES is a worldwide system of long-term, open-ocean reference stations measuring dozens of variables and monitoring the full depth of the ocean from air-sea interactions down to the seafloor. It is a network of stations or observatories measuring many aspects of the ocean's surface and water column using, where possible, automated systems with advanced sensors and telecommunications systems, yielding high time resolution, often in real-time, while building a long record.