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Seawater carbonate chemistry and foraminiferal calcification
The response of the marine carbon cycle to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations will be determined, in part, by the relative response of calcifying and non-calcifying... -
Google Earth Path Files of Beaver Dams and Ponds in Laramie Ranger District, ...
Included are path files outline 720 beaver dams and their associated ponds for all the Google Earth visible beaver ponds in the Laramie Ranger District, Medicine Bow Routt... -
Updated pelagic nitrogen budget of the Amazon and Pará estuaries of METEOR cr...
The Amazon River is known as a region of intense biochemical reactivity. As a result of increased anthropogenic impacts in its catchment (e.g. population growth, agriculture,... -
OFOS photographic survey transects characteristics, megabenthic communities c...
A photographic survey was carried out during the expedition ARK-XXVII/3 to the Nansen and Amundsen basins. The seafloor was photographed using a towed Ocean Floor Observation... -
Morphometrics of cultured Globigerinoides ruber
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2D morphometrics of planktonic Foraminifera from the North Atlantic
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Multibeam bathymetry processed data (Atlas Hydrosweep DS 2 echo sounder entir...
Multibeam data were collected during RV Polarstern cruise ARK-XX/3 (2004-08-31 to 2004-10-03). Multibeam sonar system was Atlas Hydrographic Hydrosweep DS 2 multibeam echo... -
Soil organic carbon (SOC) and sediment contents and fluxes for terrain units ...
Narrowing uncertainties about carbon cycling is important in the Arctic where rapid environmental changes contribute to enhanced mobilization of carbon. Here we quantify soil... -
Multibeam bathymetry processed data (EM 1002 echosounder entire dataset) of R...
Multibeam data were collected during RV Maria S. Merian cruise MSM31 (2013-08-17 to 2013-09-18). Multibeam sonar system was Kongsberg (Simrad) EM 1002 multibeam echosounder.... -
Global ocean flux rates
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Field experiments of Ostrea edulis larvae
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Hatchery experiments of Ostrea edulis larvae
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Laboratory/hatchery experiments of Ostrea edulis larvae
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Multibeam bathymetry processed data (Atlas Hydrosweep DS 2 echo sounder entir...
Multibeam data were collected during RV Polarstern cruise ARK-XVI/2 (2000-07-30 to 2000-08-26). Multibeam sonar system was Atlas Hydrographic Hydrosweep DS 2 multibeam echo... -
Impact of climate change on the kelp Laminaria digitata: Biochemical and phys...
Global warming affects the Arctic much faster than the rest of the globe, with the highest amplitude of temperature rise occurring during the Polar Night. To determine the... -
The significance of seasonal light and temperature interaction for the latitu...
Due to the global rise in temperature, recent studies predict species shifts towards higher latitudes. The temperate kelp Laminaria hyperborea (Phaeophyceae) is an abundant... -
Point clouds with ground point classification and individual tree segmentatio...
This data set presents LiDAR 3D point clouds with centimetre precision. It is a collection of processed point clouds that were collected by a UAV-based laser scanner (YellowScan... -
Multibeam bathymetry processed data (Atlas Hydrosweep DS 2 echo sounder entir...
Multibeam data were collected during RV Polarstern cruise ANT-XXVI/2 (2009-11-27 to 2010-01-26). Multibeam sonar system was Atlas Hydrographic Hydrosweep DS 2 multibeam echo... -
Multibeam bathymetry processed data (Atlas Hydrosweep DS 2 echo sounder entir...
Multibeam data were collected during RV Polarstern cruise ANT-XXVI/3 (2010-01-29 to 2010-04-05). Multibeam sonar system was Atlas Hydrographic Hydrosweep DS 2 multibeam echo... -
Multibeam bathymetry processed data (Atlas Hydrosweep DS 2 echo sounder entir...
Multibeam data were collected during RV Polarstern cruise ARK-XIV/1a (1998-06-27 to 1998-07-28). Multibeam sonar system was Atlas Hydrographic Hydrosweep DS 2 multibeam echo...
