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English
dataset
Polly Hadžiabdić
British Oceanographic Data Centre
Head of the BODC Requests Team
Joseph Proudman Building
6 Brownlow Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 5DA
United Kingdom
enquiries@bodc.ac.uk
https://www.bodc.ac.uk/
pointOfContact
2022-03-02T12:41:14
MEDIN
3.1.1
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326
OGP
Carbon Uptake and Seasonal Traits in Antarctic Remineralisation Depth (CUSTARD) programme dataset
British Oceanographic Data Centre record 1048CUSTARD
2022-03-02
publication
2020-07-20
creation
2020-07-20
revision
EDMED7064
http://www.bodc.ac.uk/
The Carbon Uptake and Seasonal Traits in Antarctic Remineralisation Depth (CUSTARD) data set comprises hydrographic data, including measurements of temperature, salinity and currents, complemented by bathymetric, meteorological and nutrient data. All the observational data from the project were collected at, and south of, the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Global Southern Ocean Array, located south-west of Chile. Data collection activities span from November 2018 to January 2020 over 3 cruises (DY096, DY111 and DY112). The main aim of the CUSTARD project is to quantify the seasonal drivers of carbon fluxes in a region of the Southern Ocean upper limb, and estimate how long different quantities of carbon are kept out of the atmosphere based on the water flow routes at the observed remineralisation depths. The lead grant was funded by the NERC grant reference NE/P021247/1 with child grants NE/P021328/1, NE/P021336/1, NE/P021263/1. NE/P021247/1 was held at the National Oceanography Centre, led by Adrian Martin. Child grants were lead by Mark Moore of University of Southampton, Simon Ussher of University of Plymouth and Dorothee Bakker of University of East Anglia respectively.
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National Oceanography Centre (Southampton)
Unknown
University of Southampton
Waterfront Campus
European Way
Southampton
Hampshire
SO14 3ZH
United Kingdom
enquiries@noc.ac.uk
http://noc.ac.uk
owner
Unknown
National Oceanography Centre (Southampton)
Unknown
University of Southampton
Waterfront Campus
European Way
Southampton
Hampshire
SO14 3ZH
United Kingdom
enquiries@noc.ac.uk
http://noc.ac.uk
originator
British Oceanographic Data Centre
Director
Joseph Proudman Building
6 Brownlow Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 5DA
United Kingdom
enquiries@bodc.ac.uk
https://www.bodc.ac.uk/
custodian
British Oceanographic Data Centre
Director
Joseph Proudman Building
6 Brownlow Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 5DA
United Kingdom
enquiries@bodc.ac.uk
https://www.bodc.ac.uk/
distributor
asNeeded
Meteorological geographical features
Atmospheric conditions
Geographical grid systems
Oceanographic geographical features
INSPIRE themes
2009-07-31
revision
Horizontal velocity of the water column (currents)
Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column
Density of the water column
Temperature of the water column
Horizontal spatial co-ordinates
Wind strength and direction
Air pressure
Metadata parameters
Atmospheric humidity
Electrical conductivity of the water column
Salinity of the water column
Moored instrument depth
Transmittance and attenuance of the water column
Air temperature
Sound velocity and travel time in the water column
Platform or instrument orientation
Vertical velocity of the water column (currents)
SeaDataNet PDV
2022-01-30
revision
Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
Natural Environment Research Council Designated Data Centres
MEDIN metadata record availability
2012-01-11
revision
unknown
Vertical Coverages
2020-05-21
revision
otherRestrictions
No limitations apply
Data are only available on the basis of case-by-case negotiation for usage
otherRestrictions
Usage restrictions are specified in the terms of the licence
English
location
oceans
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
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SeaVoX water bodies
2021-10-28
revision
Southern Ocean
SeaVoX water bodies
2021-10-28
revision
Southeast Pacific Ocean (140W)
2018-11-28
2020-01-16
Delimited
Network Common Data Form
Ocean Data View
Text or Plaintext
dataset
COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services
2010-12-08
publication
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Instrument(s) used to collect data: anemometers; current profilers; thermosalinographs; multi-beam echosounders; altimeters; bench fluorometers; acoustic velocity systems; water temperature sensor; meteorological packages.