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OAS accession Detail for 0178641, meta_version: 3. Current meta_version is: 16
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0178641 | archive
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| Title: |
Historical temperature profiles by max-min thermometer taken from HMS Challenger from 1873-2-15 to 1876-5-06 over the Global Ocean (NCEI Accession 0178641) |
| Abstract: |
This dataset contains historical temperature profiles collected over the Global Ocean from HMS Challenger from 1873-2-15 to 1876-5-06. For comparisons, this dataset also includes World Ocean Circulation Experiment modern-day ocean temperature climatology at observation sites. These data are supplementary data for Gebbie & Huybers manuscript "The Little Ice Age and 20th Century Deep Pacific Cooling" published in the Science magazine. Data are in CSV format. |
| Date received: |
20181106 |
| Start date: |
18730215 |
| End date: |
18760506 |
| Seanames: |
Banda Sea, Bass Strait, Celebes Sea (Sulawesi Sea and Mindanao Sea), Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, Molucca Sea, Rio de la Plata, South Atlantic Ocean, South China Sea (Nan Hai), Southern Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, Sulu Sea, Tasman Sea
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| West boundary: |
-180 |
| East boundary: |
180 |
| North boundary: |
90 |
| South boundary: |
-90 |
| Observation types: |
in situ |
| Instrument types: |
thermometer |
| Datatypes: |
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| Submitter: |
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| Submitting institution: |
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
| Collecting institutions: |
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
| Contributing projects: |
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| Platforms: |
Challenger (74R2) |
| Number of observations: |
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| Supplementary information: |
Submission Package ID: UFHE5E |
| Availability date: |
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| Metadata version: |
3 |
| Keydate: |
2018-11-14 01:45:11+00 |
| Editdate: |
2018-11-15 03:24:51+00 |