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FY 1995

CTD measurements collected on a Climate and Global Change cruise (WOCE Section P16N) along 152°W during February–April 1991

McTaggart, K.E., and L.J. Mangum

NOAA Data Report ERL PMEL-53, NTIS: PB95-219622, 227 pp (1995)


Summaries of Neil Brown Instrument Systems CTD measurements and hydrographic data acquired on a Climate and Global Change cruise during the spring of 1991 aboard the NOAA ship Discoverer are presented. The majority of these data were collected along 152°W from 22°N to 53.5°N. Data collected along 135°W from 50°N to 35°N, along a SW-NE dog-leg from 20°N, 155°W to the beginning of the 152°W line at 22°N, and along a SE-NW dog-leg from the end of the 152°W line at 53.5°N to 56.3°N, 153.2°W are also presented. Data acquisition and processing systems are described and calibration procedures are documented. Station location, meteorological conditions, CTD summary data listings, profiles, and potential temperature-salinity diagrams are included for each cast. Section plots of oceanographic variables and hydrographic data listings are also given.




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