Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), temperature, salinity, oxygen, nutrient, and CTD data collected from discrete profile measurements during Sound to Sea cruise TN322 (EXPOCODE 325020150523) on R/V Thomas G. Thompson from 2015-05-23 to 2015-05-24 (NCEI Accession 0206958) ...

This dataset contains data collected from the Sound to Sea cruise that took place from 2015-05-23 to 2015-05-24 aboard the R/V Thomas G. Thompson. Nine time-series stations were occupied in the Salish Sea and adjoining coastal waters in Washington State marine waters. The cruise was designed to obta...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Alin, Simone R., Newton, Jan, Feely, Richard A., Mickett, John, Wold, Rachel, Curry, Beth, Greeley, Dana, Herndon, Julian, Ostendorf, Morgan L.
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25921/qdf3-q252
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0206958
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Summary:This dataset contains data collected from the Sound to Sea cruise that took place from 2015-05-23 to 2015-05-24 aboard the R/V Thomas G. Thompson. Nine time-series stations were occupied in the Salish Sea and adjoining coastal waters in Washington State marine waters. The cruise was designed to obtain a synoptic snapshot of key carbon, physical, and other biogeochemical parameters as they relate to ocean acidification (OA) in Washington's estuarine and coastal environments. At all sampling stations, CTD casts were conducted to measure temperature, conductivity, pressure, and oxygen concentrations using CTD and oxygen sensors. Discrete water samples were collected throughout the water column at all stations in Niskin bottles. Laboratory analyses were run to measure dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), oxygen, and nutrient concentrations and total alkalinity. More information--including a map of stations occupied during this cruise (and other Salish cruises), full-resolution CTD downcast data for all stations ...