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1. Bootstrap Sea Ice Concentrations from Nimbus-7 SMMR and DMSP SSM/I-SSMIS [NSIDC-0079]
This sea ice concentration data set was derived using measurements from the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) on the Nimbus-7 satellite and from the Special Sensor Microwave/Imager ...


2. Sea Ice Trends and Climatologies from SMMR and SSM/I-SSMIS [NSIDC-0192]
NSIDC provides a suite of value-added products to aid in investigations of the variability and trends of sea ice cover. These products provide users with information about sea ice extent, total ice-covered ...


3. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Argo Floats [SIMBA_Argo_Floats]   PARENT DIF
Argo profiling floats were deployed during the SIMBA cruise. A total of 23 floats were deployed along the cruise track from Punta Arenas to the Bellingshausen Sea. These floats drifted at a depth ...


4. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Ice Biology [SIMBA_Ice_Biology]   PARENT DIF
The data set produced is composed of relationships between total integrated radiation doses to ice floes and metrics of sea ice biotic community succession. The late winter and early spring timing ...


5. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Ice Buoys [SIMBA_Ice_Buoys]   PARENT DIF
Three ice mass-balance buoys (IMBs) were deployed on 2, 4 and 12 October 2007 at sites Brussels and Li?ge at locations close to the clean sampling sites during a 27 day occupation of an ice station ...


6. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Ice Cores Physics and Biogeochemistry [SIMBA_Ice_Cores_Physics_and_Biogeochemistry]   PARENT DIF
The data supports modeling efforts involving the development of a new sea ice biogeochemical model (SIMCO). Its parameterization relies on the results obtained during process studies such as Arise ...


7. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Ice Geophysics [SIMBA_Ice_Geophysics]   PARENT DIF
The data set is comprised of spatial surveys of snow and ice physical properties conducted at the one floe occupied for twenty-seven days in the Bellingshausen Sea, Ice Station Belgica. The survey ...


8. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Mammals and Birds [SIMBA_Mammals_and_Birds]   PARENT DIF
The data set contains systematic surveys of the relative abundance and distribution of whales, dolphins, and seals throughout the SIMBA expedition. Additionally, detailed observations of the breeding ...


9. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Physical Oceanography [SIMBA_Physical_Oceanography]
Between September 25 and October 25 there were a total of 69 CTD casts with the NBP?s 24 bottle rosette system deployed from ship?s Baltic room (?Baltic CTD?) and 14 casts with a sensor-only CTD package ...


10. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Remote Sensing [SIMBA_Remote_Sensing]   PARENT DIF
Monthly average sea ice concentration for February to May, 2007 and June to September 2007 show regionally where the ice edge for the month in question equator ward/pole ward of the 29-year mean. ...


11. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Ship Underway Measurements [SIMBA_Ship_Underway_Measurements]   PARENT DIF
This report covers the Simrad EM120 Multibeam data collection and processing for the RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer cruise NBP0709. This cruise started at Punta Arenas, Chile on September 1, 2007 (GMT) ...


12. Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic - Shipboard Electro-Magnetic induction (EMI) Ice Thickness [SIMBA_Shipboard_EMI_Ice_Thickness]   PARENT DIF
EMI (electromagnetic induction) records of ice thickness, utilized a Geonics EM-31 induction meter, were conducted with the meter suspended from the ship?s starboard A-frame, at heights varying from ...


13. Free Drifting Icebergs as Proliferation Sites of Iron Enrichment, Organic Carbon Production and Export in the Southern Ocean [NSF-ANT06-36319]
Atmospheric warming has been associated with retreating glaciers, disintegrating ice shelves, and the increasing prevalence of icebergs in the Southern Ocean over the last decade. Our preliminary ...


14. U.S. SO GLOBEC Synthesis and Modeling: Timing is Everything: The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK) [NSF-ANT05-28728]
This collaborative study between the Desert Research Institute, the University of California, Santa Barbara (0529087; Robin Ross), and the University of California, San Diego (0528728; Maria Vernet) ...


15. U.S. SO GLOBEC Synthesis and Modeling: Timing is Everything: The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK) [NSF-ANT05-29666]
This collaborative study between the Desert Research Institute, the University of California, Santa Barbara (0529087; Robin Ross), and the University of California, San Diego (0528728; Maria Vernet) ...


16. SGER: Primary and Secondary Production and Carbon Flux Through the Microbial Community Along the Western Antarctic Marginal Ice Zone on the Oden Southern Ocean 2007 Expeditions [NSF-ANT07-42057]
The research will continue and extend the study in the Southern Ocean that was initiated during the Oden Southern Ocean 2006 expedition in collaboration with Swedish scientist Mellissa Chierici. We ...


17. SGER: Foraging Patterns of Elephant Seals in the Vicinity of the WIlkins Ice Shelf [NSF-ANT08-40375]
Long-lived animals such as elephant seals may endure variation in food resources over large spatial and temporal scales. Understanding how they respond to these fluctuations requires knowledge of ...


18. Habitat Utilization of Southern Ocean Seals: Foraging Behavior of Crabeater and Elephant Seals Using Novel Methods of Oceanographic Data Collection [NSF-ANT04-40687]
As long-lived animals, marine mammals must be capable of accommodating broad variations in food resources over large spatial and temporal scales. While this is true of all marine mammals, variation ...


19. IPY: Bacterioplankton Genomic Adaptations to Antarctic Winter [NSF-ANT06-32278]
The Western Antarctic Peninsula is experiencing one of the most rapid rates of climate warming on Earth, with an increase of 5degrees C in the mean winter temperature in 50 years. Impacts on upper ...


20. Air-Water flux of organochlorine pesticides along the Western Antarctic Peninsula [ECA011]
Hexachlorobenzene (HCB), heptachlor, ?- and ?- HCH and heptachlor epoxide were identified in air, seawater, sea ice, and snow. Samples were collected during the austral winter (September-October 2001) ...


21. AFI 04/17_01 - Glacial-interglacial changes in the lost drainage basin on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet - EM120 Swath Bathymetry and TOPAS sub-bottom profiler data, Bellingshausen Sea, 2004 [GB-NERC-BAS-AEDC-00273]
The main aim of this project was to carry out the first systematic investigation of the former ice drainage basin in the southern Bellingshausen Sea, using sediment cores, swath bathymetry by means ...


22. AFI 04/17_02 - Glacial-interglacial changes in the lost drainage basin on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet - Sediment cores collected in the Bellingshausen Sea, 2004 [GB-NERC-BAS-AEDC-00272]
The main aim of this project was to carry out the first systematic investigation of the former ice drainage basin in the southern Bellingshausen Sea, using sediment cores, swath bathymetry by means ...


23. Small Grants for Exploratory Research - Oceanographic Research in the Amundsen and Ross Seas [NSF-ANT07-41380]
The research will examine the relative importance of the physical and chemical controls on phytoplankton dynamics and carbon flux in continental margin regions of the Southern Ocean, and elucidate ...


24. U.S. SO GLOBEC Synthesis and Modeling: Circulation and Hydrographic Data Analyses and Modeling Studies [NSF-ANT05-23183]
This collaborative study between Old Dominion University, the College of William and Mary, Earth and Space Research, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will examine the interactions among ...


25. Antarctic Echinoids: an interactive database [SCAR-MarBIN] [Ant_Echinoids_SCARMarBIN]   PARENT DIF
"Antarctic Echinoids" is an interactive database synthesising the results of more than 100 years of Antarctic expeditions. It comprises information about 81 echinoid species ...


26. Distribution And Ecology Of Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria In The Palmer LTE R Study Area [NSF-ANT02-34249]
This project will investigate the distribution, phylogenetic affinities and ecological aspects of ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in the Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research study area. Ammonia oxidation ...


27. Measurements of oceanic organosulfur compounds, methane, carbon dioxide and ammonium made during the James Clark Ross 2 research cruise as part of BOFS in the Southern Ocean during October-December 1992 [SOLAS_JCR2]   PARENT DIF
This metadata entry refers to measurements of oceanic dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and dimethylsulfide (DMS) by Sue Turner; methane (CH4) by Ian Joint; carbon dioxide ...


28. CTD measurements from Antarctic Peninsula region (KARP 1996-2006) [KPDC-MD-2006-002]
This dataset includes CTD measurements of open water and fjords of Antarctic Peninsula during the KARP (Korea Antarctic Research Program) cruise from 1998 to 2006. Data obtained are water temperature, ...


29. Sedimentological and geochemical analyses of gravity cores from Antarctic Peninsula region (KARP 1996-2006) [KPDC-MD-2006-001]
This dataset includes sedimentological and geochemical analyses of more than 80 gravity cores retrieved from Antarctic Peninsula region during the KARP (Korea Antarctic Research Program) cruise ...


30. Marine Geologic Data collected during NB Palmer cruise 2001-7 [NBP01-07]
Data collected during cruise NBP01-07 was in support of NSF Award OPP-0003060, a collaborative award to Hamilton College (E. Domack) and the Desert Research Institute (G. Berger). The second cruise ...


31. Frequent Meteorological Measurements on the Antarctic Penninsula [CDA_AR_MET_WEATHER]
The weather conditions in the Antarctic Peninsula are studied in relation to low pressure depression traks, their frontal systems, high pressure, and the relation of the polar ridge with depressions.


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