| griddap | Subset | tabledap | Make A Graph | wms | files | Title | Summary | FGDC | ISO 19115 | Info | Background Info | RSS | Institution | Dataset ID | |
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| https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen796.subset | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen796 | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen796.graph | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen796/ | ArcticNet 0704a - Labrador fjords and sea CTD data | The CTD data was obtained during the 2007-2008 ArcticNet scientific cruise #0704. The data were collected from July 30 to August 3, 2007, aboard the CCGS Amundsen. There were 20 casts, associated to 20 oceanographic stations, in the three Labrador fjords and Labrador Sea. \r\n\r\nThe following parameters were measured: temperature, conductivity and pressure (with a Sea-Bird SBE-9plus), dissolved oxygen (Sea-Bird SBE-43), pH (Sea-Bird SBE-18-I), fluorescence (Seapoint chlorophyll fluorometer), nitrate concentration (Satlantic MBARI-ISUS 5T), transmittance (Wetlabs C-Star transmissometer), light intensity (PAR; Biospherical Instruments QCP2300) and surface light intensity (sPAR; Biospherical Instruments QCP2200). Quality control procedures were applied to the data. Data are available on the Polar Data Catalogue and at the Marine Environmental Data Service (MEDS) of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (Platform WMO ID)\nfilename (Source File Name)\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ncast_number\nstation\ntime (Initial Start Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (Initial Latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Initial Longitude, degrees_east)\nPres\ndepth (m)\nTemp (degC)\nSal\nO2\nDens (Sigma-T (Rho (S, T, 0) - 1000), kg/m^3)\nFreezT (degC)\n... (11 more variables)\n | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen796_fgdc.xml | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen796_iso19115.xml | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen796/index.htmlTable | https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearchDOI.jsp?doi_id=796
| https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen796.rss | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen796&showErrors=false&email= | Amundsen Science | amundsen796 | ||
| https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen526.subset | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen526 | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen526.graph | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen526/ | CASES 0406-Beaufort Sea CTD data | The CTD data was obtained during LEG 09 of the 2004 CASES scientific cruise #0406. This Leg was carried out from August 5th 2004 to August 26th 2004 aboard the CCGS Amundsen. There were 24 CTD casts in Leg 9. Twenty casts, associated to 5 oceanographic stations, are located in the Beaufort sea research area. The following parameters were measured: temperature, conductivity and pressure (with a Sea-Bird 911 probe), oxygen (Sea-Bird 43), pH (Seabird 18), fluorescence (Seapoint fluorometer), nitrates (Satlantic MBARI ISUS), transmittance (Wetlabs C-Star transmissometer), PAR/Irradiance and SPAR/Irradiance (Biospherical Instruments QC2300). Data were quality controlled. Data are available on the Polar Data Catalogue and at the Marine Environmental Data Service (MEDS) of Fisheries and Ocean Canada.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (Platform WMO ID)\nfilename (Source File Name)\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ncast_number\nstation\ntime (Initial Start Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (Initial Latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Initial Longitude, degrees_east)\nPres\ndepth (m)\nTemp (degC)\nSal\nO2\nDens (Sigma-T (Rho (S, T, 0) - 1000), kg/m^3)\nFreezT (degC)\npH (Sea water pH, 1)\nNO3\n... (9 more variables)\n | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen526_fgdc.xml | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen526_iso19115.xml | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen526/index.htmlTable | https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearchDOI.jsp?doi_id=526
| https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen526.rss | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen526&showErrors=false&email= | Amundsen Science | amundsen526 | ||
| https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen527.subset | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen527 | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/amundsen527.graph | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/amundsen527/ | CASES 0406-Northwest Passage CTD data | The CTD data was obtained during LEG 09 of the 2004 CASES scientific cruise #0406. This Leg was carried out from August 5th 2004 to August 26th 2004 aboard the CCGS Amundsen. There were 24 CTD casts in Leg 9. Four casts, associated to 3 oceanographic stations, are located in the Northwest Passage research area. The following parameters were measured: temperature, conductivity and pressure (with a Sea-Bird 911 probe), oxygen (Sea-Bird 43), pH (Seabird 18), fluorescence (Seapoint fluorometer), nitrates (Satlantic MBARI ISUS), transmittance (Wetlabs C-Star transmissometer), PAR/Irradiance and SPAR/Irradiance (Biospherical Instruments QC2300). Data were quality controlled. Data are available on the Polar Data Catalogue and at the Marine Environmental Data Service (MEDS) of Fisheries and Ocean Canada.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nplatform_name\nplatform_id (Platform WMO ID)\nfilename (Source File Name)\ncruise_name\ncruise_number\ncast_number\nstation\ntime (Initial Start Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (Initial Latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Initial Longitude, degrees_east)\nPres\ndepth (m)\nTemp (degC)\nSal\nO2\nDens (Sigma-T (Rho (S, T, 0) - 1000), kg/m^3)\nFreezT (degC)\npH (Sea water pH, 1)\nNO3\n... (9 more variables)\n | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/amundsen527_fgdc.xml | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/amundsen527_iso19115.xml | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/amundsen527/index.htmlTable | https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearchDOI.jsp?doi_id=527
| https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/amundsen527.rss | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=amundsen527&showErrors=false&email= | Amundsen Science | amundsen527 | ||
| https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/cullenj_bscs-3y08.subset | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/cullenj_bscs-3y08 | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/tabledap/cullenj_bscs-3y08.graph | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/files/cullenj_bscs-3y08/ | Trace element concentrations in the water column of the Canadian Arctic Ocean measured from the CCGS Amundsen in 2009, 2019, 2021, 2022 and 2024 | Trace metals in the ocean, including iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and vanadium (V), may act as micronutrients or toxins to marine phytoplankton and thereby directly impact primary productivity. In the western Canadian Arctic, the chemical composition of Pacific- and Atlantic-derived waters are modified during transport over the Mackenzie shelf and through the Northwest Passage. Remineralization in sediments on the Chukchi shelf enriches the concentrations of dissolved Cd and Zn – a signature that can be detected in open waters of the Beaufort Sea as well as the Amundsen Gulf. Over the Mackenzie shelf, sediment resuspension acts as a source of Fe and Pb, and the Mackenzie River plume additionally provides high concentrations of most trace metals; however, this does not translate to effective trace metal transport to the Beaufort Sea’s interior. Through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA), other sources including small rivers, sea ice, and snow are found to supply trace metals to surface waters, further modifying trace metal concentrations as water is transported eastward. Waters entering the eastern Canadian Arctic via Nares Strait and Parry Channel are found to retain the Chukchi shelf signature of Zn, Cd, and Ni, while these enhanced concentrations dissipate over shallow passages prior to entering Baffin Bay. Other trace metal sources in this eastern corridor include glacial meltwater, particularly in Nares Strait and the North Water Polynya immediately south of this passage, while sea ice melt and meteoric water runoff are found to have less significance relative to the western CAA. Estimates of trace metal flux indicate greatest transport of trace metals into Baffin Bay from Nares Strait, followed by the West Greenland Current in eastern Davis Strait, and finally Lancaster Sound. Flux estimates through Davis Strait indicate the Canadian Arctic is a source of Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Ba and V to the Atlantic, while Fe export via the Baffin Current is equivalent to Fe import via the West Greenland Current.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\nyear (1)\nstation (Station Identifier)\nyear_station (Year-Station Identifier)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\n... (37 more variables)\n | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/cullenj_bscs-3y08_fgdc.xml | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/cullenj_bscs-3y08_iso19115.xml | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/info/cullenj_bscs-3y08/index.htmlTable | ??? | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/rss/cullenj_bscs-3y08.rss | https://erddap.amundsenscience.com/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=cullenj_bscs-3y08&showErrors=false&email= | University of Victoria | cullenj_bscs-3y08 |