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https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13240_aquadopp.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13240_aquadopp https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13240_aquadopp.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13240_aquadopp/ High Biodiversity (HiBio) Mooring Data Collection. This dataset contains data collection from High Arctic Biodiversity (HiBio) program for the years 2017, 2019, 2020, and 2021. They were collected in Hatton Bassin at the Labrador Sea with installed fixed moorings (HiBioA, HiBioC, MkB1). Mooring reports are included within the archive as well. The data were retrieved from the moorings each year. The HiBioA mooring was equipped with profiling current meters (Seaguard CTD-Tu-DO), sediment traps and hydrophones (model: JASCO AMAR G3). The hydrophone listens for marine mammal activity by recording bioacoustics vocalizations throughout the year on the shelf-slope area. The HiBioC was equipped with an RBR Concerto-CTD-Tu, which measures sea water Conductivity, Temperature and Depth. Other parameters such as sea water Salinity and turbidity are also included in this dataset. The data processing chain is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016). Additional Quality Control (QC) procedure is applied to the ArcticNet-specific mooring data. These are described in the technical report of the data processing. The data are stored in Network Common Data Form (NetCDF) format following the international standard Climate Forecast (CF) convention.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\ninstrument_average_interval\ninstrument_beam_angle\ninstrument_nominal_depth\ninstrument_sample_interval\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\n... (27 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13240_aquadopp_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13240_aquadopp_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13240_aquadopp/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13240_aquadopp.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13240_aquadopp&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13240_aquadopp
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13240_ctd.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13240_ctd https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13240_ctd.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13240_ctd/ High Biodiversity (HiBio) Mooring Data Collection. This dataset contains data collection from High Arctic Biodiversity (HiBio) program for the years 2017, 2019, 2020, and 2021. They were collected in Hatton Bassin at the Labrador Sea with installed fixed moorings (HiBioA, HiBioC, MkB1). Mooring reports are included within the archive as well. The data were retrieved from the moorings each year. The HiBioA mooring was equipped with profiling current meters (Seaguard CTD-Tu-DO), sediment traps and hydrophones (model: JASCO AMAR G3). The hydrophone listens for marine mammal activity by recording bioacoustics vocalizations throughout the year on the shelf-slope area. The HiBioC was equipped with an RBR Concerto-CTD-Tu, which measures sea water Conductivity, Temperature and Depth. Other parameters such as sea water Salinity and turbidity are also included in this dataset. The data processing chain is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016). Additional Quality Control (QC) procedure is applied to the ArcticNet-specific mooring data. These are described in the technical report of the data processing. The data are stored in Network Common Data Form (NetCDF) format following the international standard Climate Forecast (CF) convention.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\ninstrument_average_interval\ninstrument_beam_angle\ninstrument_nominal_depth\ninstrument_sample_interval\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\n... (21 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13240_ctd_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13240_ctd_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13240_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13240_ctd.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13240_ctd&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13240_ctd
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13240_svn.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13240_svn https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13240_svn.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13240_svn/ High Biodiversity (HiBio) Mooring Data Collection. This dataset contains data collection from High Arctic Biodiversity (HiBio) program for the years 2017, 2019, 2020, and 2021. They were collected in Hatton Bassin at the Labrador Sea with installed fixed moorings (HiBioA, HiBioC, MkB1). Mooring reports are included within the archive as well. The data were retrieved from the moorings each year. The HiBioA mooring was equipped with profiling current meters (Seaguard CTD-Tu-DO), sediment traps and hydrophones (model: JASCO AMAR G3). The hydrophone listens for marine mammal activity by recording bioacoustics vocalizations throughout the year on the shelf-slope area. The HiBioC was equipped with an RBR Concerto-CTD-Tu, which measures sea water Conductivity, Temperature and Depth. Other parameters such as sea water Salinity and turbidity are also included in this dataset. The data processing chain is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016). Additional Quality Control (QC) procedure is applied to the ArcticNet-specific mooring data. These are described in the technical report of the data processing. The data are stored in Network Common Data Form (NetCDF) format following the international standard Climate Forecast (CF) convention.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\ninstrument_average_interval\ninstrument_beam_angle\ninstrument_nominal_depth\ninstrument_sample_interval\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\n... (33 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13240_svn_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13240_svn_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13240_svn/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13240_svn.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13240_svn&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13240_svn
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_acm.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_acm https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_acm.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13109_acm/ Long-term oceanic observatories moorings data in the Beaufort Sea during ArcticNet study 2004-2010, reprocessed. Thirty-six moorings were deployed in the Beaufort Sea between 2004 and 2010. Some of the moorings were deployed for one year only and others were maintained (recovered and redeployed) over several years. A total of 12 moorings were lost (1 in 2004, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008, and 6 in 2010). Mooring sites included the Mackenzie Shelf (North-Western to North-Eastern), Mackenzie Shelf slope, Kugmallit Valley, Canada Basin, Mackenzie Canyon, Amundsen Gulf (West to East), and outer Franklin Bay area. Bottom depth at deployment sites varied between 200 and 545 m. Mooring lines were equipped with various oceanographic instruments attached at different depths from 12 m to a maximum of 500 m below the surface. Moored instruments included ALEC conductivity-temperature-turbidity- chlorophyll-PAR sensors, SeaBird SB 26 and SB37 conductivity-temperature sensors, RMC4, RMC7 and RCM11 current meters, Nortek current profilers, McLane moored profilers and NIPR and Technicap sediment traps. The datasets available were quality controlled, and have been used in several publications listed in the document accompanying the data. Variables available include water temperature, conductivity (salinity), density, PAR, Chla, turbidity, oxygen and current velocity (speed and direction). Sediment trap collections were used to estimate downward fluxes of particles, and datasets are described in Metadata CCIN 10476 (Vertical particle flux data in the Beaufort Sea: 2002-2010).\nThis dataset is a reprocessed version of the previous one. The processing chain used is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\n... (45 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13109_acm_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13109_acm_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13109_acm/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13109_acm.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13109_acm&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13109_acm
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_adcp.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_adcp https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_adcp.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13109_adcp/ Long-term oceanic observatories moorings data in the Beaufort Sea during ArcticNet study 2004-2010, reprocessed. Thirty-six moorings were deployed in the Beaufort Sea between 2004 and 2010. Some of the moorings were deployed for one year only and others were maintained (recovered and redeployed) over several years. A total of 12 moorings were lost (1 in 2004, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008, and 6 in 2010). Mooring sites included the Mackenzie Shelf (North-Western to North-Eastern), Mackenzie Shelf slope, Kugmallit Valley, Canada Basin, Mackenzie Canyon, Amundsen Gulf (West to East), and outer Franklin Bay area. Bottom depth at deployment sites varied between 200 and 545 m. Mooring lines were equipped with various oceanographic instruments attached at different depths from 12 m to a maximum of 500 m below the surface. Moored instruments included ALEC conductivity-temperature-turbidity- chlorophyll-PAR sensors, SeaBird SB 26 and SB37 conductivity-temperature sensors, RMC4, RMC7 and RCM11 current meters, Nortek current profilers, McLane moored profilers and NIPR and Technicap sediment traps. The datasets available were quality controlled, and have been used in several publications listed in the document accompanying the data. Variables available include water temperature, conductivity (salinity), density, PAR, Chla, turbidity, oxygen and current velocity (speed and direction). Sediment trap collections were used to estimate downward fluxes of particles, and datasets are described in Metadata CCIN 10476 (Vertical particle flux data in the Beaufort Sea: 2002-2010).\nThis dataset is a reprocessed version of the previous one. The processing chain used is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\n... (33 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13109_adcp_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13109_adcp_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13109_adcp/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13109_adcp.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13109_adcp&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13109_adcp
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_clw.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_clw https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_clw.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13109_clw/ Long-term oceanic observatories moorings data in the Beaufort Sea during ArcticNet study 2004-2010, reprocessed. Thirty-six moorings were deployed in the Beaufort Sea between 2004 and 2010. Some of the moorings were deployed for one year only and others were maintained (recovered and redeployed) over several years. A total of 12 moorings were lost (1 in 2004, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008, and 6 in 2010). Mooring sites included the Mackenzie Shelf (North-Western to North-Eastern), Mackenzie Shelf slope, Kugmallit Valley, Canada Basin, Mackenzie Canyon, Amundsen Gulf (West to East), and outer Franklin Bay area. Bottom depth at deployment sites varied between 200 and 545 m. Mooring lines were equipped with various oceanographic instruments attached at different depths from 12 m to a maximum of 500 m below the surface. Moored instruments included ALEC conductivity-temperature-turbidity- chlorophyll-PAR sensors, SeaBird SB 26 and SB37 conductivity-temperature sensors, RMC4, RMC7 and RCM11 current meters, Nortek current profilers, McLane moored profilers and NIPR and Technicap sediment traps. The datasets available were quality controlled, and have been used in several publications listed in the document accompanying the data. Variables available include water temperature, conductivity (salinity), density, PAR, Chla, turbidity, oxygen and current velocity (speed and direction). Sediment trap collections were used to estimate downward fluxes of particles, and datasets are described in Metadata CCIN 10476 (Vertical particle flux data in the Beaufort Sea: 2002-2010).\nThis dataset is a reprocessed version of the previous one. The processing chain used is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\n... (19 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13109_clw_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13109_clw_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13109_clw/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13109_clw.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13109_clw&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13109_clw
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_compact_lw.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_compact_lw https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_compact_lw.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13109_compact_lw/ Long-term oceanic observatories moorings data in the Beaufort Sea during ArcticNet study 2004-2010, reprocessed. Thirty-six moorings were deployed in the Beaufort Sea between 2004 and 2010. Some of the moorings were deployed for one year only and others were maintained (recovered and redeployed) over several years. A total of 12 moorings were lost (1 in 2004, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008, and 6 in 2010). Mooring sites included the Mackenzie Shelf (North-Western to North-Eastern), Mackenzie Shelf slope, Kugmallit Valley, Canada Basin, Mackenzie Canyon, Amundsen Gulf (West to East), and outer Franklin Bay area. Bottom depth at deployment sites varied between 200 and 545 m. Mooring lines were equipped with various oceanographic instruments attached at different depths from 12 m to a maximum of 500 m below the surface. Moored instruments included ALEC conductivity-temperature-turbidity- chlorophyll-PAR sensors, SeaBird SB 26 and SB37 conductivity-temperature sensors, RMC4, RMC7 and RCM11 current meters, Nortek current profilers, McLane moored profilers and NIPR and Technicap sediment traps. The datasets available were quality controlled, and have been used in several publications listed in the document accompanying the data. Variables available include water temperature, conductivity (salinity), density, PAR, Chla, turbidity, oxygen and current velocity (speed and direction). Sediment trap collections were used to estimate downward fluxes of particles, and datasets are described in Metadata CCIN 10476 (Vertical particle flux data in the Beaufort Sea: 2002-2010).\nThis dataset is a reprocessed version of the previous one. The processing chain used is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\n... (12 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13109_compact_lw_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13109_compact_lw_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13109_compact_lw/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13109_compact_lw.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13109_compact_lw&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13109_compact_lw
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_ctd.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_ctd https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_ctd.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13109_ctd/ Long-term oceanic observatories moorings data in the Beaufort Sea during ArcticNet study 2004-2010, reprocessed. Thirty-six moorings were deployed in the Beaufort Sea between 2004 and 2010. Some of the moorings were deployed for one year only and others were maintained (recovered and redeployed) over several years. A total of 12 moorings were lost (1 in 2004, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008, and 6 in 2010). Mooring sites included the Mackenzie Shelf (North-Western to North-Eastern), Mackenzie Shelf slope, Kugmallit Valley, Canada Basin, Mackenzie Canyon, Amundsen Gulf (West to East), and outer Franklin Bay area. Bottom depth at deployment sites varied between 200 and 545 m. Mooring lines were equipped with various oceanographic instruments attached at different depths from 12 m to a maximum of 500 m below the surface. Moored instruments included ALEC conductivity-temperature-turbidity- chlorophyll-PAR sensors, SeaBird SB 26 and SB37 conductivity-temperature sensors, RMC4, RMC7 and RCM11 current meters, Nortek current profilers, McLane moored profilers and NIPR and Technicap sediment traps. The datasets available were quality controlled, and have been used in several publications listed in the document accompanying the data. Variables available include water temperature, conductivity (salinity), density, PAR, Chla, turbidity, oxygen and current velocity (speed and direction). Sediment trap collections were used to estimate downward fluxes of particles, and datasets are described in Metadata CCIN 10476 (Vertical particle flux data in the Beaufort Sea: 2002-2010).\nThis dataset is a reprocessed version of the previous one. The processing chain used is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\n... (26 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13109_ctd_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13109_ctd_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13109_ctd/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13109_ctd.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13109_ctd&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13109_ctd
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_da.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_da https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_da.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13109_da/ Long-term oceanic observatories moorings data in the Beaufort Sea during ArcticNet study 2004-2010, reprocessed. Thirty-six moorings were deployed in the Beaufort Sea between 2004 and 2010. Some of the moorings were deployed for one year only and others were maintained (recovered and redeployed) over several years. A total of 12 moorings were lost (1 in 2004, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008, and 6 in 2010). Mooring sites included the Mackenzie Shelf (North-Western to North-Eastern), Mackenzie Shelf slope, Kugmallit Valley, Canada Basin, Mackenzie Canyon, Amundsen Gulf (West to East), and outer Franklin Bay area. Bottom depth at deployment sites varied between 200 and 545 m. Mooring lines were equipped with various oceanographic instruments attached at different depths from 12 m to a maximum of 500 m below the surface. Moored instruments included ALEC conductivity-temperature-turbidity- chlorophyll-PAR sensors, SeaBird SB 26 and SB37 conductivity-temperature sensors, RMC4, RMC7 and RCM11 current meters, Nortek current profilers, McLane moored profilers and NIPR and Technicap sediment traps. The datasets available were quality controlled, and have been used in several publications listed in the document accompanying the data. Variables available include water temperature, conductivity (salinity), density, PAR, Chla, turbidity, oxygen and current velocity (speed and direction). Sediment trap collections were used to estimate downward fluxes of particles, and datasets are described in Metadata CCIN 10476 (Vertical particle flux data in the Beaufort Sea: 2002-2010).\nThis dataset is a reprocessed version of the previous one. The processing chain used is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\n... (66 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13109_da_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13109_da_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13109_da/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13109_da.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13109_da&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13109_da
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_ips5.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_ips5 https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_ips5.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13109_ips5/ Long-term oceanic observatories moorings data in the Beaufort Sea during ArcticNet study 2004-2010, reprocessed. Thirty-six moorings were deployed in the Beaufort Sea between 2004 and 2010. Some of the moorings were deployed for one year only and others were maintained (recovered and redeployed) over several years. A total of 12 moorings were lost (1 in 2004, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008, and 6 in 2010). Mooring sites included the Mackenzie Shelf (North-Western to North-Eastern), Mackenzie Shelf slope, Kugmallit Valley, Canada Basin, Mackenzie Canyon, Amundsen Gulf (West to East), and outer Franklin Bay area. Bottom depth at deployment sites varied between 200 and 545 m. Mooring lines were equipped with various oceanographic instruments attached at different depths from 12 m to a maximum of 500 m below the surface. Moored instruments included ALEC conductivity-temperature-turbidity- chlorophyll-PAR sensors, SeaBird SB 26 and SB37 conductivity-temperature sensors, RMC4, RMC7 and RCM11 current meters, Nortek current profilers, McLane moored profilers and NIPR and Technicap sediment traps. The datasets available were quality controlled, and have been used in several publications listed in the document accompanying the data. Variables available include water temperature, conductivity (salinity), density, PAR, Chla, turbidity, oxygen and current velocity (speed and direction). Sediment trap collections were used to estimate downward fluxes of particles, and datasets are described in Metadata CCIN 10476 (Vertical particle flux data in the Beaufort Sea: 2002-2010).\nThis dataset is a reprocessed version of the previous one. The processing chain used is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\n... (24 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13109_ips5_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13109_ips5_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13109_ips5/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13109_ips5.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13109_ips5&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13109_ips5
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_mmp.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_mmp https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_mmp.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13109_mmp/ Long-term oceanic observatories moorings data in the Beaufort Sea during ArcticNet study 2004-2010, reprocessed. Thirty-six moorings were deployed in the Beaufort Sea between 2004 and 2010. Some of the moorings were deployed for one year only and others were maintained (recovered and redeployed) over several years. A total of 12 moorings were lost (1 in 2004, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008, and 6 in 2010). Mooring sites included the Mackenzie Shelf (North-Western to North-Eastern), Mackenzie Shelf slope, Kugmallit Valley, Canada Basin, Mackenzie Canyon, Amundsen Gulf (West to East), and outer Franklin Bay area. Bottom depth at deployment sites varied between 200 and 545 m. Mooring lines were equipped with various oceanographic instruments attached at different depths from 12 m to a maximum of 500 m below the surface. Moored instruments included ALEC conductivity-temperature-turbidity- chlorophyll-PAR sensors, SeaBird SB 26 and SB37 conductivity-temperature sensors, RMC4, RMC7 and RCM11 current meters, Nortek current profilers, McLane moored profilers and NIPR and Technicap sediment traps. The datasets available were quality controlled, and have been used in several publications listed in the document accompanying the data. Variables available include water temperature, conductivity (salinity), density, PAR, Chla, turbidity, oxygen and current velocity (speed and direction). Sediment trap collections were used to estimate downward fluxes of particles, and datasets are described in Metadata CCIN 10476 (Vertical particle flux data in the Beaufort Sea: 2002-2010).\nThis dataset is a reprocessed version of the previous one. The processing chain used is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\n... (21 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13109_mmp_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13109_mmp_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13109_mmp/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13109_mmp.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13109_mmp&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13109_mmp
https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_rcm.subset https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_rcm https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen13109_rcm.graph https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen13109_rcm/ Long-term oceanic observatories moorings data in the Beaufort Sea during ArcticNet study 2004-2010, reprocessed. Thirty-six moorings were deployed in the Beaufort Sea between 2004 and 2010. Some of the moorings were deployed for one year only and others were maintained (recovered and redeployed) over several years. A total of 12 moorings were lost (1 in 2004, 2 in 2006, 1 in 2007, 2 in 2008, and 6 in 2010). Mooring sites included the Mackenzie Shelf (North-Western to North-Eastern), Mackenzie Shelf slope, Kugmallit Valley, Canada Basin, Mackenzie Canyon, Amundsen Gulf (West to East), and outer Franklin Bay area. Bottom depth at deployment sites varied between 200 and 545 m. Mooring lines were equipped with various oceanographic instruments attached at different depths from 12 m to a maximum of 500 m below the surface. Moored instruments included ALEC conductivity-temperature-turbidity- chlorophyll-PAR sensors, SeaBird SB 26 and SB37 conductivity-temperature sensors, RMC4, RMC7 and RCM11 current meters, Nortek current profilers, McLane moored profilers and NIPR and Technicap sediment traps. The datasets available were quality controlled, and have been used in several publications listed in the document accompanying the data. Variables available include water temperature, conductivity (salinity), density, PAR, Chla, turbidity, oxygen and current velocity (speed and direction). Sediment trap collections were used to estimate downward fluxes of particles, and datasets are described in Metadata CCIN 10476 (Vertical particle flux data in the Beaufort Sea: 2002-2010).\nThis dataset is a reprocessed version of the previous one. The processing chain used is built upon open-source Integrated Marine Observatory System (IMOS) toolbox developed for Matlab© by the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN; Galibert, 2016).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nfilename (Source File Name)\nplatform_code\nproject\nsite_code\nsite_depth_at_deployment\nsite_nominal_depth\ndeployment_code\ninstrument\ninstrument_serial_number\n... (26 more variables)\n https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen13109_rcm_fgdc.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen13109_rcm_iso19115.xml https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen13109_rcm/index.htmlTable ??? https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen13109_rcm.rss https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen13109_rcm&showErrors=false&email= ArcticNet amundsen13109_rcm
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