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Environmental context of all samples from the Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-20...
The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) sampled the world oceans on board a 36 m long schooner, collecting environmental data and organisms from viruses to planktonic metazoans... -
Physical oceanography during DISCOVERY cruise D191
Institute of Oceanographic Sciences Deacon Laboratory (now National Oceanography Centre, Southampton). Authorship was originally "BODC" and was changed by request of the BODC. -
Physical oceanography during L'Atalante cruise EBENE
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Marine optical absorption and attenuation during TYDEMAN cruise DCM
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Physical oceanography during L'Atalante cruise FLUPAC
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POC measured on water bottle samples during John P. Tully cruise IOS_97-02
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POC measured on water bottle samples during John P. Tully cruise IOS_96-18
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POC measured on water bottle samples during John P. Tully cruise IOS_96-09
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Physical oceanography during John P. Tully cruise IOS-97-02
c=beamc-adjc, 1-m pathlength SeaTech transmissometer at 660 nm data are reproducible to better than 0.001 in deep water. Clear water value for c is 0.364. -
Physical oceanography during John P. Tully cruise IOS-96-18
c=beamc-adjc, 1-m pathlength SeaTech transmissometer at 660 nm data are reproducible to better than 0.001 in deep water. Clear water value for c is 0.364. -
Physical oceanography during John P. Tully cruise IOS-96-09
c=beamc-adjc, 1-m pathlength SeaTech transmissometer at 660 nm data are reproducible to better than 0.001 in deep water. Clear water value for c is 0.364. -
Physical oceanography during John P. Tully cruise IOS-96-01
c=beamc-adjc, 1-m pathlength SeaTech transmissometer at 660 nm data are reproducible to better than 0.001 in deep water. Clear water value for c is 0.364. -
(Table 1) Attenuation coefficient of lateral propagating light in sea ice, so...
The attenuation property of a lateral propagating light (LPL) in sea ice was measured using an artificial lamp in the Canadian Arctic during the 2007/2008 winter. A measurement...