The dataset is a compilation of data measured and calculated by Team 3 and Team 4 from aboard the CCGS Amundsen for the BaySys project. The data were collected over several...
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A series of focused field programs took place within Hudson Bay during 2017 to provide a time series of winter and summer observations in Hudson Bay. The first of these field...
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This field program was designed to collect data for 4 BaySys research teams over 3 legs. Leg 1: Feb 19 – Mar 11, 2017 Leg 2: Mar 18 - Apr 5, 2017 Leg 3: Apr 5 – Apr 15, 2017...
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Leg1 Chief scientist David Barber: Leg 1 of the 2018 Amundsen cruise was successful. Many of our objectives for the cruise and BaySys project were achieved, baring a few...
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The Model 8050 pCO, Measuring System is an autonomous analytical system for measuring carbon dioxide in oceanic surface water. The system is modeled after instruments previously built by Craig Neill/University of Bergen. The system may be used on a ship underway or, on a variety of at -sea platforms. The present pC02 system operates fully automatically
Manufacturer
General Oceanics
Manufacturer type
Organizational
Notes
The pCO2 system instrument is located in the engine room of the CCGS Amundsen.