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Title: Oceanographic profile temperature, salinity, and other measurements collected using bottle and high resolution CTD from numerous Japanese ships and other platforms in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, Southern Ocean, and other seas from 1931 to 2003 (NODC Accession 0001363)
Abstract: The data from the CD-ROM contains the BT Data observed by Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force from 1995 to 2001, Japan Antarctic Research Expedition data up to the 42nd, Serial station data observed by Hydrographic Department before 1945, XBT data observed by Japan Coast Guard from 2002 to 2003, XBT data observed by TOHOKU University and CTD data by Ocean Research Institute, TOKYO University at the MARIANA Trench.
Date received: 20041102
Start date: 19310120
End date: 20031123
Seanames: Banda Sea, Ceram Sea or Seram Sea, East China Sea (Tung Hai), Flores Sea, Indian Ocean, Japan Sea, Molucca Sea, North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, South China Sea (Nan Hai), Southern Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, Tasman Sea, Yellow Sea (Hwang Hai)
West boundary: 23.95
East boundary: -180
North boundary: 50.6433
South boundary: -70.2333
Observation types: physical
Instrument types: bottle, CTD
Datatypes: AIR TEMPERATURE - DRY BULB, AMMONIA (NH3), BAROMETRIC PRESSURE, DEPTH - BOTTOM, NITRATE, NITRITE, OXYGEN, pH, phosphate, SALINITY, SEA STATE, silicate, WATER TEMPERATURE, WAVE DIRECTION, WAVE HEIGHT, WAVE PERIOD, WEATHER, WIND DIRECTION, WIND SPEED
Submitter:
Submitting institution: Japanese Hydrographic Office
Collecting institutions: Japanese Hydrographic Office, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Japan Meteorological Agency, Maritime Safety Agency, Tokyo University; Ocean Research Institute
Contributing projects: JARE, WESTPAC
Platforms: BIYAMON MARU (49D9), CHILE MARU (49CW), DAIKICHI MARU (49F7), FUSA MARU (49HS), HAKUCHO MARU (49XN), Hakuho Maru (49HH), HIME MARU (49F8), HORAI MARU NO. 16 (49F9), HYUGA-MARU (49HY), IBARAKI MARU (49LR), ISEYA MARU (49G2), Iwaki Maru (49IP), Iwate Maru (49IQ), Kaiko Maru (49NQ), KAIYO (49F5), KAMITAKA MARU (4913), KAMOI-MARU (49KM), KATORI (49F3), KIYO (49OY), KIYOTAKI MARU (49G3), KIYOTAKI MARU NO. 2 (49G4), KOSEI MARU (49G5), KUWANO (49GK), KYODO MARU NO. 36 (49G6), MATSUSHIMA (49MW), MEIYO (49GQ), MIHOKO MARU (49G7), MIURA (49MU), Miyagi Maru (49ZT), NIKKO MARU (49G8), NOTO (49NO), Ogasawara Maru (49ZW), SEITOKU (49IL), SHIGE MARU NO. 3 (49G9), SHIMOKITA (49C7), SHINEI MARU NO. 2 (49NL), SHIRASE (49ZS), SHOYO (492S), SHOYO (49U7), SOYO-MARU (49SO), TAKUYO (49TK), TENKAI-MARU NO 1 (49E1), TENYO (49ET), TOMI MARU NO. 8 (49I6), TORA MARU NO. 6 (49I7), WATATSUMI MARU NO. 2 (49I8), YAHATA MARU (49I9), YAYOI MARU (49N7), ZENSYO MARU (49NF)
Number of observations: 12000
Supplementary information: This is data from a CD-ROM that was received from the Japanese Hydrographic Office.

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Keydate: 2004-02-24 13:14:27+00
Editdate: 2022-06-03 13:43:39+00