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Found 19392 dataset(s) matching "Instrumentation".
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Walton-Smith CTD, WS22215, WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL1, 2022-08-06, 26.4233N 81.9567W
Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS22215 - WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL1 - 2022-08-06 - 26.4233N 81.9567W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags:...
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Walton-Smith CTD, WS22215, WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL2, 2022-08-06, 26.3845N 81.9977W
Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS22215 - WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL2 - 2022-08-06 - 26.3845N 81.9977W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags:...
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Walton-Smith CTD, WS22215, WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL3, 2022-08-06, 26.3438N 82.0412W
Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS22215 - WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL3 - 2022-08-06 - 26.3438N 82.0412W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags:...
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Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS22215 - WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL4 - 2022-08-06 - 26.253N 82.1348W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags:...
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Walton-Smith CTD, WS22215, WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL5, 2022-08-06, 26.1873N 82.2113W
Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS22215 - WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL5 - 2022-08-06 - 26.1873N 82.2113W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags:...
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Walton-Smith CTD, WS22215, WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL6, 2022-08-06, 25.9438N 82.4792W
Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS22215 - WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_CAL6 - 2022-08-06 - 25.9438N 82.4792W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags:...
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Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS22215 - WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_GP5 - 2022-08-05 - 26.5992N 82.6935W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags:...
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Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS22215 - WS22215_2022_08_Weatherbird_Smith_CTD_KW1 - 2022-08-08 - 24.6535N 81.9037W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags:...
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Understanding the processes that govern whether a coral reef is accreting (growing) or dissolving are fundamental to questions of reef health and resiliency. A total of 52 surficial sediment...
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These are the showcards used to help administer the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center conducted research to quantify bathymetric changes near Buck Island and St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Changes...
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This dataset contains videographic data of ocean floor biology and geology at a suspected hydrocarbon seep sites in the Gulf of Mexico, captured during 149 submersible dives at 48 different lease...
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Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS0923 - WS0923_WS0923_49 - 2009-12-14 - 25.5833N 81.2908W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags: 1 = good; 3 = mean ±...
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Geologic Database of Information on Volcanoes in Alaska (GeoDIVA), Digital Data Series 20, is the enterprize database that serves as the back-end to AVO's public and internal websites. GeoDIVA is...
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Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS19322 - WS19322_StnCAL5 - 2019-11-20 - 26.1787N 82.2178W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags: 1 = good; 3 = mean ±...
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IRSA is chartered to curate the calibrated science products from NASAs infrared and sub-millimeter missions, including five major large-area/all-sky surveys. IRSA data sets are cited in about 10%...
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Walton-Smith Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) - WS22072 - WS22072_WS22072_stn.AMI8 - 2022-03-16 - 27.228N 83.4097W. Hydrographic Measurements in the Gulf of Mexico. flags: 1 = good; 3 = ...
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These are the computer-assisted interviewing (CAI) specifications (English version) to the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) survey questionnaire.
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Observations were made by a Datawell Waverider buoy and were transmitted via VHF radio link (line of sight) to shore facilities. The location of the site for station PILOT is 38°12.0' N, 74°58.1'...