102.242_Sediment_pore-water_dissolved_oxygen_ISO.xml
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David H. Shull
Department of Environmental Sciences, Western Washington University
Associate Professor
360-650-3690
Bellingham
WA
98225-9181
USA
david.shull@wwu.edu
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David H. Shull
Department of Environmental Sciences, Western Washington University
Associate Professor
360-650-3690
Bellingham
WA
98225-9181
USA
david.shull@wwu.edu
author
Allan H. Devol
University of Washington
206-549-1292
School of Oceanography, Box 355351
Seattle
WA
98195
devol@u.washington.edu
author
David H. Shull
Department of Environmental Sciences, Western Washington University
Associate Professor
360-650-3690
Bellingham
WA
98225-9181
USA
david.shull@wwu.edu
originator
David H. Shull
Department of Environmental Sciences, Western Washington University
Associate Professor
360-650-3690
Bellingham
WA
98225-9181
USA
david.shull@wwu.edu
principalInvestigator
Allan H. Devol
University of Washington
206-549-1292
School of Oceanography, Box 355351
Seattle
WA
98195
devol@u.washington.edu
principalInvestigator
2024-03-29
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/102.242
Sediment pore-water dissolved oxygen
2011-06-25T12:05:51Z
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1.0
2011-06-25T12:05:51Z
Sediment pore-water dissolved oxygen
2011-06-25T12:05:51Z
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102.242
doi:10.5065/D6MC8X1Z
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David H. Shull
Department of Environmental Sciences, Western Washington University
Associate Professor
360-650-3690
Bellingham
WA
98225-9181
USA
david.shull@wwu.edu
author
Allan H. Devol
University of Washington
206-549-1292
School of Oceanography, Box 355351
Seattle
WA
98195
devol@u.washington.edu
author
These data were collected from several Bering Sea Ecosystem Study-Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Program (BEST-BSIERP) cruises. BEST-BSIERP together are the Bering Sea project. Sediment pore-water dissolved oxygen concentrations were measured using a clark-type oxygen microelectrode (Unisense, Denmark). Depth in the sediment was determined using a micromanipulator. Negative depth indicates the sensor was in the water column. Zero is the sediment-water interface. Positive depth is downward. The data in this collection were collected during the following cruises: HLY0701, HLY0802, HLY0803, HLY0902, KN195-10, TN249, and TN250 aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy (HLY), UNOLS R/V Knorr (KN), and R/V Thompson (TN).
David H. Shull
Department of Environmental Sciences, Western Washington University
Associate Professor
360-650-3690
Bellingham
WA
98225-9181
USA
david.shull@wwu.edu
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R/V Thomas G. Thompson
USCGC Healy - HLY
Ships
R/V Knorr
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Ship Based
Water Chemistry
Arctic
Oceanography
Sediment
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oceans
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2007-04-10T09:00:00Z
2010-07-14T17:00:00Z
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Bering Ecosystem Study
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