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1. Antarctic Coastal Ecology [ACE]
Objectives: ? To assess the structure and functioning of the Antarctic coastal ecosystem and the relationships between marine and terrestrial biota. ? To assess the origin of organic ...


2. Southern Ocean Carbon Cycle [ASAC_2592]
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2592 See the link below for public details on this project. The Southern Ocean is one the most significant regions on earth for regulating the build up ...


3. Spanish contribution to the international initiative SASSI (Synoptic Antarctic Shelf Slope Interactions study) - CTD Data [CNDP-ESP_IPY_POL2006-11139-C02-01CGL_ESASSI_SADO_HE125]   PARENT DIF
In English: CTD data files obtained with a SeaBird SBE 911 plus. Additional sensors: Turbidimeter Seapoint (0.25 FTU) Fluorometer SeaPoint (0.5 ug/l) Transmissometer ...


4. Spanish contribution to the international initiative SASSI (Synoptic Antarctic Shelf Slope Interactions study) - CTD Data [CNDP-ESP_IPY_POL2006-11139-C02-01CGL_ESSASI_SADO_HE125]   PARENT DIF
In English: CTD data files obtained with a SeaBird SBE 911 plus. Additional sensors: Turbidimeter Seapoint (0.25 FTU) Fluorometer SeaPoint (0.5 ug/l) Transmissometer C-Star (25cm) Oxygen sensor SBE-43 ...


5. UV climate over the Southern Ocean south of Australia, and its biological impact - Cell count results [ASAC_2210_cell_counts]
Minicosm design: Three successive experiments to a maximum incubation of 14 days were performed from mid November to early January in the summer of 2002/03 in a temperature controlled shipping container ...


6. UV climate over the Southern Ocean south of Australia, and its biological impact - Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) results [ASAC_2210_DOC]
Minicosm design: Three successive experiments to a maximum incubation of 14 days were performed from mid November to early January in the summer of 2002/03 in a temperature controlled shipping container ...


7. UV climate over the Southern Ocean south of Australia, and its biological impact - Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) results [ASAC_2210_POC]
Minicosm design: Three successive experiments to a maximum incubation of 14 days were performed from mid November to early January in the summer of 2002/03 in a temperature controlled shipping container ...


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