RV Investigator Voyage IN2022_V03 End of Voyage (EOV) Archive

Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: Original field data. The raw EOV data archive was transferred to the CSIRO NCMI Information and Data Centre in Hobart. A manifest file for the final archive was generated (IN2022_V03_manifest_1.0_rawVoyage_cs.txt, DD/MM/20YY). Stored Volume: 1,...

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Other Authors: CSIRO (hasAssociationWith), CSIRO O&A, Information & Data Centre (pointOfContact), CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (hasAssociationWith), Roubicek, Andres (originator), data-requests-hf@csiro.au, (custodian)
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Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/rv-investigator-voyage-eov-archive/2047407
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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: Original field data. The raw EOV data archive was transferred to the CSIRO NCMI Information and Data Centre in Hobart. A manifest file for the final archive was generated (IN2022_V03_manifest_1.0_rawVoyage_cs.txt, DD/MM/20YY). Stored Volume: 1,932 folders, 82,559 files, 542,554,605,663 bytes. Available paper documents are scanned to 400 dpi PDF and stored at the IDC record storage system. ELOG files are generated as csv-formatted files and archived. Credit Data collected on the Marine National Facility (MNF) RV Investigator voyage IN2022_V03. Credit The MNF must be acknowledged in all outputs derived from Data and/or Samples collected by, or with support from, the MNF. Acknowledge the MNF in outputs with the statement: “We acknowledge the use of the CSIRO Marine National Facility (https://ror.org/01mae9353) in undertaking this research.” Acknowledgment and citations should be in all forms of publication including presentations (where the acknowledgement should be on the closing slide), journals, books, reports and related research outputs. This record describes the End of Voyage (EOV) data archive from the Marine National Facility (MNF) RV Investigator voyage IN2022_V03, titled "SOTS: Southern Ocean Time Series automated moorings for climate and carbon cycle studies southwest of Tasmania". The voyage took place between May 4, 2022 and May 15, 2022 (AEST), departing from Hobart and returning to Hobart. Projects: - SOTS: Southern Ocean Time Series automated moorings for climate and carbon cycle studies southwest of Tasmania (Primary). - Ecological and carbon sequestration role of mesopelagic organisms in the Southern Ocean (Supplementary). - Argo float deployments (Piggy-back). - Cloud Aerosol Precipitation Radiation Interactions eXperiment (CAPRIX) (Piggy-back). - Quantification of dust deposition to the ocean using thorium isotopes in seawater and aerosol sampling (Piggy-back). For further information please refer to the voyage documentation links. ...