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Journal for accession number: 0066603
Created on:                    2010-08-20 13:04:23 UTC
By:                            Hernan Garcia,OC5,SSMC3 4230,7133291 x184

Source: Gulf of Mexico and East Coast Carbon Cruise (GOMECC) data. Data
	downloaded with permission from Dr. C. Langdon.

North American Carbon Program (NACP) Gulf of Mexico and East Coast Carbon
(GOMECC) Cruise on board the R/V Ronald H. Brown from Galveston in the
northern Gulf of Mexico to Boston on the East coast.  The cruise was designed
to obtain a snapshot of concentrations and fluxes of key carbon, physical, and
biogeochemical parameters in the coastal realm. The program is in support of
the North American Carbon Program (NACP) that has as overriding goal to
constrain fluxes of carbon over North America and adjacent seas.

Actions: These data were downloaded from http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/gcc/GOMECC/
	 and placed in 0-data.

Cruise dates:
DEPARTURE: 	July 10, 2007 	Galveston, TX
ARRIVAL: 	August 4, 2007 	Boston, MA 

/about
This directory contains files generated by NODC with ancillary information
about the data submission.

0-email.txt - Permission to use data at NODC from Dr. C. Langdon (Fri, 20 Aug
	      2010 18:43:43)

0066603_lonlat.txt - Contains sample locations for these data.  Each row
                     contains the geographical position where these data were
                     collected (longitude in the left column and latitude in
                     the right column, both in degrees).

0066603_map.jpg - Sample location map for these data.

data/0-data/
This directory contains the original data files as downloaded by NODC.  These
directories include:
ADCP/ - The report in this directory refers to data that is not in this
	accession.
Bottle/
CTD/
Flux/ - The document in this directory points to directory's that do not exist
	as of March 18, 2011.
pH_Profiler_Data/
Underway/

data/1-data/
This directory contains NODC translated versions of files in 0-data/.  These
files were created to be better long term archival versions of the
originator's file formats. 
