216 datasets found

Tags: latitude sea_water_electrical_conductivity Data Providers: Rutgers University

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  • ru28-20170424T1310

    Deployment of a Slocum glider to perform surveys of dissolved oxygen concentrations in the shallow coastal waters of New Jersey. This deployment is part of the New Jersey...
  • ru30-20160901T1316

    Slocum glider dataset gathered as part of the TEMPESTS (The Experiment to Measure and Predict East coast STorm Strength), funded by NOAA through CINAR (Cooperative Institute for...
  • ru23-20131017T1614

    U.S. IOOS Mid-Atlantic Regional Consortium of Ocean Observing Systems (MARACOOS) glider deployment to survey the physical and biological properties of Mid-Atlantic Bight coastal...
  • ru33-20200715T1558

    This project supports the deployment and realtime data delivery of autonomous underwater gliders in the coastal ocean to better resolve and understand essential ocean features...
  • ru23-20151008T1604

    U.S. IOOS Mid-Atlantic Regional Consortium of Ocean Observing Systems (MARACOOS) glider deployment to survey the physical and biological properties of Mid-Atlantic Bight coastal...
  • ru24-20160201T1252

    The purpose of this glider mission is to take cross sections of temperature and salinity in the continental shelf near Palmer Station. The Long Term Ecological Research (LTER)...
  • ru22-20140825T1505

    The project is a comprehensive observational and analytical program to examine the dynamics and source waters of the relaxation flows in a coastal upwelling system on the...
  • ru26d-20190905T1802

    Sea Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) is a radar interferometry mission making SSH measurements over a swath 120 km wide. There is a nadir gap of 20 km where the error from...
  • ru28-20130717T1434

    Deployment to measure dissolved oxygen levels in the shallow coastal waters of New Jersey.
  • ru25d-20171222T1251

    The purpose of this glider mission is to take cross sections of temperature and salinity in the continental shelf near Palmer Station south to Rothera Station, mapping the...
  • ru30-20210226T1647

    This project is conducting seasonal deployments to investigate carbonate chemistry and monitor ocean acidification in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. The glider used for the automated...
  • ru29-20220629T1409

    The Challenger Glider Mission is a re-creation of the first global scientific ocean survey conducted by the HMS Challenger from 1872-1876. The goals of the mission are to...
  • ru28-20180501T1528

    Deployment of a Slocum glider to perform surveys of dissolved oxygen concentrations in the shallow coastal waters of New Jersey. This deployment is part of the New Jersey...
  • ru33-20180801T1323

    This glider is deployed with the goal of sampling the Mid Atlantic Summer Cold Pool in order to validate regional and global numerical ocean models and to investigate the Cold...
  • ru28-20130813T1436

    Deployment to measure dissolved oxygen levels in the shallow coastal waters of New Jersey.
  • ru01-20140217T1244

    The Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program in Antarctica is a long term study focused on understanding how the marine system regulates the ecology of the West Antarctic...
  • ru33-20201014T1746

    This project supports the deployment and realtime data delivery of autonomous underwater gliders in the coastal ocean to better resolve and understand essential ocean features...
  • ru30-20190717T1812

    This project integrated a deep rated version of the Ion Sensitive Field Effect Transistor (ISFET)-based pH sensor, the Deep ISFET pH, into a Slocum Webb G2 glider. The pH sensor...
  • ru32-20170622T1508

    Sea Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) is a radar interferometry mission making SSH measurements over a swath 120 km wide. There is a nadir gap of 20 km where the error from...
  • ru22-20180815T0107

    This project is a partnership between Rutgers and Korean Institute of Ocean Science and Technology focused on deploying Slocum underwater gliders to sample the stratified Korean...
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