INVESTIGATORS:
James W. Elkins
- NOAA/CMDL
James H. Butler
- NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL)
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: This dataset includes biological, chemical, meteorological, physical and underway - surface data collected from AURORA AUSTRALIS, NOAA Ship DISCOVERER, NATHANIEL B. PALMER, POLARSTERN, NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN and WECOMA in the Bering Sea, Caribbean Sea, Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of Alaska, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, Indian Ocean, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, North Atlantic Ocean, North Pacific Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean and South Pacific Ocean from 1994-01-28 to 2004-07-02 and retrieved during cruise BACPAC, BLAST I, BLAST II, BLAST III, CLIVAR01, GasEx 98 and PHASE1. These data include AIR TEMPERATURE, Benzene (C6H6), Bromoform (CHBr3), Bromomethane, also called methyl bromide (CH3Br), CHLOROFLUOROCARBON-11 (CFC-11), CHLOROFLUOROCARBON-113 (CFC-113), CHLOROFLUOROCARBON-12 (CFC-12), Carbon tetrachloride (CCL4), Chlorodifluoromethane or difluoromonochloromethane (HCFC-22), Chloroform (CHCl3), Chloromethane, also called methyl chloride (CH3CL), Dibromochloromethane (CHBr2Cl), Dibromomethane, also called methylene bromide, or methylene dibromide (CH2BR2), FLUORESCENCE, INCOMING SOLAR RADIATION, Methyl iodide, also called iodomethane (CH3I), PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVE RADIATION (PAR), PRECIPITATION, RELATIVE HUMIDITY, SALINITY, SEDIMENT PROPERTIES, Tetrachloroethylene, or tetrachloroethene, or perchloroethylene (PCE), WATER TEMPERATURE, WIND DIRECTION, WIND SPEED and methyl chloroform (MC). The instruments used to collect these data include PAR Sensor. These data were collected by James W. Elkins and James H. Butler of US DOC; NOAA; OAR; Earth System Research Laboratory; Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory as part of the NOAA/CMDL values of trace halocarbon. data set.
The International CLIVAR Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography Program carries out a systematic and global re-occupation of select WOCE/JGOFS hydrographic sections to quantify changes in storage and transport of heat, fresh water, carbon dioxide (CO2), and related parameters.
CITE AS: Elkins, James W.; Butler, James H.; Hall, Bradley D.; Montzka, Stephen A. (2013). Temperature, salinity and other variables collected from underway - surface observations using PAR Sensor and other instruments from the AURORA AUSTRALIS, NOAA Ship DISCOVERER and others in the Bering Sea, Caribbean Sea and others from 1994-01-28 to 2004-07-02 (NCEI Accession 0109923). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.3334/cdiac/otg.noaa_cmdl_1994_2004. Accessed [date].
DATA PACKAGES RELATED TO THIS ONE:
none;
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION FOR THIS DATA PACKAGE:
NCEI ACCESSION: 0109923
NCEI DOI: https://doi.org/10.3334/cdiac/otg.noaa_cmdl_1994_2004
EXPOCODE: BACPAC;
BLAST I;
BLAST II;
BLAST III;
CLIVAR01;
GasEx 98;
PHASE1;
CRUISE ID: BACPAC;
BLAST I;
BLAST II;
BLAST III;
CLIVAR01;
GasEx 98;
PHASE1;
SECTION/LEG: 7 Sections;
TYPES OF STUDY: Surface underway;TEMPORAL COVERAGE:
START DATE: 1994-01-28
END DATE: 2004-07-02
SPATIAL COVERAGE:
WEST: 64.959278
EAST: -8.875994
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES:
Atlantic Ocean;Pacific Ocean;
PLATFORMS: R/V Nathaniel Palmer, FS Polarstern, R/V Discoverer, R/V Aurora Australis, R/V Ronald H. Brown, R/V Wecoma;
RESEARCH PROJECT(S):
none;
VARIABLES / PARAMETERS:
HCFC22 |
Abbreviation: |
HCFC22 |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
chlorodifluoromethane |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CFC12 |
Abbreviation: |
CFC12 |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
CHLOROFLUOROCARBON-12 (CFC-12) |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CH3Cl |
Abbreviation: |
CH3Cl |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
chloromethane |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
H1211 |
Abbreviation: |
H1211 |
Unit: |
PPT |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CH3Br |
Abbreviation: |
CH3Br |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
bromomethane |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CFC11 |
Abbreviation: |
CFC11 |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
CHLOROFLUOROCARBON-11 (CFC-11) |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CH3I |
Abbreviation: |
CH3I |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
iodomethane |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
MC |
Abbreviation: |
MC |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
methyl chloroform (MC) |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CCl4 |
Abbreviation: |
CCl4 |
Unit: |
PPT |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CH2Br2 |
Abbreviation: |
CH2Br2 |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
dibromomethane |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CHBr3 |
Abbreviation: |
CHBr3 |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
Bromoform (CHBr3) |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CHBr2Cl |
Abbreviation: |
CHBr2Cl |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
Dibromochloromethane (CHBr2Cl) |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CHCl3 |
Abbreviation: |
CHCl3 |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
Chloroform (CHCl3) |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
C6H6 |
Abbreviation: |
C6H6 |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
Benzene (C6H6) |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
PCE |
Abbreviation: |
PCE |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
Tetrachloroethylene, or tetrachloroethene, or perchloroethylene (PCE) |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
CFC113 |
Abbreviation: |
CFC113 |
Unit: |
PPT |
Controlled vocabulary name: |
CHLOROFLUOROCARBON-113 (CFC-113) |
In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: |
in-situ |
PUBLICATIONS DESCRIBING THIS DATASET: Lobert, J.M., S.A. Yvon-Lewis, J.H. Butler, S.A. Montzka, and R.C. Myers, 1997, Undersaturations of CH3Br in the Southern Ocean, Geophys. Res. Lett., 24(2), 171-172.
Bell, N., L. Hsu, D.J. Jacob, M.G. Schultz, D.R. Blake, J.H. Butler, D.B. King, J.M. Lobert, and E. Maier-Reimer, 2002. Methyl iodide: Atmospheric budget and use as a tracer of marine convection in global models, J. Geophys. Res., 107, 4340, https://doi.org/10.1029/2001JD001151
King, D.B., J.H. Butler, S.A. Montzka, S.A. Yvon-Lewis, and J.W. Elkins, 2000, Implications of methyl bromide supersaturations in the temperate North Atlantic Ocean, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 19,763-19,769.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: none;
FUNDING AGENCY:
SUBMITTED BY: Alex Kozyr (Alex.Kozyr@noaa.gov)
SUBMISSION DATE: 2013-07-03