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Title: Chemical and physical oceanographic profile data collected from CTD casts aboard the Wes Bordelon in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-09-05 to 2010-09-13 in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill event (NCEI Accession 0069085)
Abstract: Chemical and physical oceanographic profile data were collected aboard the Wes Bordelon in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-09-05 to 2010-09-13 in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill event on April 20, 2010, by the Subsurface Monitoring Unit (SMU), which consists of multiple government and corporate agencies. These data include CDOM fluorescence, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, hydrostatic pressure, salinity, sound velocity, temperature and water density. The instruments used to collect these data were CTD, fluorometer and oxygen meter. These data have undergone quality assurance and control procedures to validate their scientific integrity at the National Coastal Data Development Center.
Date received: 20120326
Start date: 20100905
End date: 20100913
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West boundary: -92.945292
East boundary: -89.173627
North boundary: 27.443796
South boundary: 26.086672
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Submitting institution: US DOC; NOAA; NOS; Office of Response and Restoration
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Number of observations: 0
Supplementary information: The data were collected during the cruise(s) listed below:
DWH_WB_CruiseCR3

For more information and documentation related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill event, see NCEI accession 0065140.

In this accession, NCEI has archived multiple versions of these data. The latest (and best) version of these data has the largest version number.
Availability date:
Metadata version: 9
Keydate: 2010-12-03 21:01:05+00
Editdate: 2022-10-26 12:56:53+00