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OAS accession Detail for 0048896, meta_version: 4. Current meta_version is: 9
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Title: | Thermosalinograph Data of the Hawaii Ocean Time-series (HOT) program in the North Pacific 100 Miles North of Oahu, Hawaii for Cruises HOT189-198 during 2007 (NODC Accession 0048896) |
Abstract: | The HOT program makes repeated observations of the physics, biology and chemistry at a site approximately 100 km north of Oahu, Hawaii. Two stations are visited about once a month: Kahe Point (Station 1: 21.34N, 158.27W) and Station ALOHA (Station 2: 22.75N, 158W). Various other stations are made intermittently in support of similar research objectives or mooring deployments. HOT thermosalinograph data are recorded every 10 seconds from water collected by a continuous seawater system aboard each vessel from a depth of about 3 meters. This NODC Accession contains thermosalinograph data for HOT cruises 189-198 during 2007. In separate NODC Accessions, CTD (0048725) and Niskin (0048660) bottle data from the same cruises are available in separate Accessions. |
Date received: | 20081125 |
Start date: | 20070203 |
End date: | 20071219 |
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West boundary: | -158.56911 |
East boundary: | -157.773338 |
North boundary: | 23.11835 |
South boundary: | 21.19727 |
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Submitter: | Lukas, Dr. Roger |
Submitting institution: | University of Hawai'i at Mānoa |
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Number of observations: | 253863 |
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Metadata version: | 4 |
Keydate: | 2008-11-25 17:45:39+00 |
Editdate: | 2009-12-14 22:50:49+00 |