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FY 1994

The Vents 1991 and 1992 Cleft segment plume monitoring experiment: Physical and chemical data, NOAA ship Discoverer, June 1991 and May 1992

Devany, M.S., E.T. Baker, R.A. Feely, D.J. Pashinski, G.T. Lebon, S.L. Walker, and K.A. Krogslund

NOAA Data Report ERL PMEL-49, NTIS: PB94-156031, 205 pp (1994)


This report summarizes salinity, temperature, nutrient, and total suspended matter data collected during the NOAA VENTS cruise in June 1991 and May 1992. The 1991 data was collected from June 7 to June 24, 1991 over the Juan de Fuca Ridge covering an area from 44°00N to 48°30N and 128°30W to 130°40W. The 1992 data was collected from May 14 to June 11 over the Juan de Fuca Ridge covering an area from 44°00N to 48°00N and 126°30W to 131°00W.




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