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Title: Physical and chemical data collected by bottle and CTD in the Gulf of Mexico from R/V Gyre and R/V Pelican, 2004-04 to 2009-07 to help resolve the dominant oceanographic processes that control the timing, duration, and severity of hypoxia of the region (NCEI Accession 0088164)
Abstract: Physical and chemical oceanographic observational data collected by bottle and CTD in the Gulf of Mexico from R/V Gyre and R/V Pelican, April 2004 - July 2009. Data were submitted from the project Mechanisms Controlling Hypoxia on the Louisiana Shelf. This data are part of a comprehensive and multidisciplinary study of the Texas-Louisiana Shelf that included interdisciplinary process cruises and shelf-wide surveys to complement, and provide rates and other parameters necessary for the initiation, control, and skill assessment of a realistic coupled three-dimensional hydrodyamic-biological-geochemical-sediment numerical modeling and statistical (multivariate) modeling elements.
Date received: 20120410
Start date: 20040402
End date: 20090731
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West boundary: -89.5
East boundary: -94.5
North boundary: 29.7
South boundary: 28.4
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Submitter: DiMarco, Dr. Steven
Submitting institution: Texas A&M University; College Station
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Number of observations: 1065
Supplementary information: Note: These data update and replace Mechanisms Controlling Hypoxia on the Louisiana Shelf (MCH) data submitted previously under accession 0073142.
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Metadata version: 9
Keydate: 2012-04-13 19:13:11+00
Editdate: 2023-09-19 14:50:37+00