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Title: KN193L03: WHOI cruise 193 leg 03 aboard the R/V Knorr from 2008-04-29 - 2008-05-22 (NODC Accession 0070537)
Abstract: Post-cruise download of raw data from shipboard computer(s) as furnished by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Shipboard Scientific Support Group and archived by the Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Library for the R/V Knorr - Cruise 193 Leg 03.

These data are part of a collection of ocean observation data from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ships OCEANUS (call sign WXAQ; built 1975.00; IMO 7603617), KNORR (call sign KCEJ; built 1970.00; IMO 7738618), and the ATLANTIS (call sign KAQP; built 1997.03; IMO 9105798). The data sets are the downloads of the shipboard computers after an individual cruise. As such, they contain basic raw and processed physical and meteorological data from the cruise. A data set may include XBT, CTD, and XCTD profiles, underway thermosalinograph and atmospheric measurements, gravity and magnetic field measurements, current measurements from ADCP, and still photographs from the Alvin submersible (Atlantis cruises only). Other data types (ROV, nutrients measured from bottle samples, etc.) and photographs documenting the cruise may be included.
Date received: 20101028
Start date: 20080429
End date: 20080522
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West boundary: -27.655854
East boundary: -21.923526
North boundary: 64.194686
South boundary: 58.614593
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Submitter: Dorsk, Alexander
Submitting institution: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Supplementary information: From Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Research Cruise Database:
Departed: Reykjavik, Iceland on 2008-04-29
Arrived: Reykjavik, Iceland on 2008-05-20
Chief Scientist(s): Mary Jane Perry, University of Maine
Operations Area: south of Iceland
Science Activities: Characterize larger spatial context of spring bloom as
observed by floats and gliders
Latitude: 60 N
Longitude: 20 W
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Metadata version: 2
Keydate: 2011-02-06 05:48:59+00
Editdate: 2013-10-16 16:57:57+00