Water temperature from XBT taken from research vessel Italica in the Southern Ocean and Southwest Pacific Ocean from 2012-01-13 to 2012-01-19 (NCEI Accession 0167834) ...

Vertical temperature profiles were taken in January 2012 from research vessel Italica during an oceanographic cruise between New Zealand and the Ross Sea in the framework of the Southern Ocean Chokepoints Italian Contribution (SOChIC) project of the Italian National Antarctic Research Programme (PNR...

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Main Authors: Cotroneo, Yuri, Budillon, Giorgio, Castagno, Pasquale, De Alteris, Arturo, De Stefano, Massimo, Falco, Pierpaolo, Fusco, Giannetta, Zambardino, Giovanni, Spezie, Giancarlo
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Published: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7289/v54j0cbw
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0167834
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7289/v54j0cbw 2023-10-01T03:52:07+02:00 Water temperature from XBT taken from research vessel Italica in the Southern Ocean and Southwest Pacific Ocean from 2012-01-13 to 2012-01-19 (NCEI Accession 0167834) ... Cotroneo, Yuri Budillon, Giorgio Castagno, Pasquale De Alteris, Arturo De Stefano, Massimo Falco, Pierpaolo Fusco, Giannetta Zambardino, Giovanni Spezie, Giancarlo 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.7289/v54j0cbw https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0167834 unknown NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information Dataset dataset 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7289/v54j0cbw 2023-09-04T15:21:40Z Vertical temperature profiles were taken in January 2012 from research vessel Italica during an oceanographic cruise between New Zealand and the Ross Sea in the framework of the Southern Ocean Chokepoints Italian Contribution (SOChIC) project of the Italian National Antarctic Research Programme (PNRA) using Sippican T7 Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT) with a vertical resolution of 65 cm and a maximum nominal depth of 760 m. Ship speed lower than 15 kn allows the probe to reach about 900 m depth. The transects were completed during 6 days to provide a synoptic picture of the thermal structure of the upper Southern Ocean. A regular 15 nm spatial sampling rate was adopted across the frontal regions of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. All temperature profiles are quality controlled for consistency between adjacent profiles and by spike editing. Data are in TXT format. ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Ross Sea Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Ross Sea Pacific New Zealand Italica ENVELOPE(165.287,165.287,-74.330,-74.330)
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description Vertical temperature profiles were taken in January 2012 from research vessel Italica during an oceanographic cruise between New Zealand and the Ross Sea in the framework of the Southern Ocean Chokepoints Italian Contribution (SOChIC) project of the Italian National Antarctic Research Programme (PNRA) using Sippican T7 Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT) with a vertical resolution of 65 cm and a maximum nominal depth of 760 m. Ship speed lower than 15 kn allows the probe to reach about 900 m depth. The transects were completed during 6 days to provide a synoptic picture of the thermal structure of the upper Southern Ocean. A regular 15 nm spatial sampling rate was adopted across the frontal regions of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. All temperature profiles are quality controlled for consistency between adjacent profiles and by spike editing. Data are in TXT format. ...
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author Cotroneo, Yuri
Budillon, Giorgio
Castagno, Pasquale
De Alteris, Arturo
De Stefano, Massimo
Falco, Pierpaolo
Fusco, Giannetta
Zambardino, Giovanni
Spezie, Giancarlo
spellingShingle Cotroneo, Yuri
Budillon, Giorgio
Castagno, Pasquale
De Alteris, Arturo
De Stefano, Massimo
Falco, Pierpaolo
Fusco, Giannetta
Zambardino, Giovanni
Spezie, Giancarlo
Water temperature from XBT taken from research vessel Italica in the Southern Ocean and Southwest Pacific Ocean from 2012-01-13 to 2012-01-19 (NCEI Accession 0167834) ...
author_facet Cotroneo, Yuri
Budillon, Giorgio
Castagno, Pasquale
De Alteris, Arturo
De Stefano, Massimo
Falco, Pierpaolo
Fusco, Giannetta
Zambardino, Giovanni
Spezie, Giancarlo
author_sort Cotroneo, Yuri
title Water temperature from XBT taken from research vessel Italica in the Southern Ocean and Southwest Pacific Ocean from 2012-01-13 to 2012-01-19 (NCEI Accession 0167834) ...
title_short Water temperature from XBT taken from research vessel Italica in the Southern Ocean and Southwest Pacific Ocean from 2012-01-13 to 2012-01-19 (NCEI Accession 0167834) ...
title_full Water temperature from XBT taken from research vessel Italica in the Southern Ocean and Southwest Pacific Ocean from 2012-01-13 to 2012-01-19 (NCEI Accession 0167834) ...
title_fullStr Water temperature from XBT taken from research vessel Italica in the Southern Ocean and Southwest Pacific Ocean from 2012-01-13 to 2012-01-19 (NCEI Accession 0167834) ...
title_full_unstemmed Water temperature from XBT taken from research vessel Italica in the Southern Ocean and Southwest Pacific Ocean from 2012-01-13 to 2012-01-19 (NCEI Accession 0167834) ...
title_sort water temperature from xbt taken from research vessel italica in the southern ocean and southwest pacific ocean from 2012-01-13 to 2012-01-19 (ncei accession 0167834) ...
publisher NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
publishDate 2017
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