106.420_Sea_Ice_Melt_Ponds_Core_Temp_Salinity_and_Isotope_Data_ISO.xml
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Chris Polashenski
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Chris Polashenski
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Research Geophysicist
(570) 956-6990
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
chris.polashenski@gmail.com
http://www.chrispolashenski.com/home.php
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Kerry Claffey
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Zoe Courville
CRREL
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Chris Petrich
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Donald Perovich
Snow & Ice Division, CRREL
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2024-03-19
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
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https://data.eol.ucar.edu/dataset/106.420
Sea Ice Melt Ponds: Core Temp, Salinity, and Isotope Data
2012-12-23T19:56:22Z
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2012-12-23T19:56:22Z
Sea Ice Melt Ponds: Core Temp, Salinity, and Isotope Data
2012-12-23T19:56:22Z
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Chris Polashenski
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Research Geophysicist
(570) 956-6990
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
chris.polashenski@gmail.com
http://www.chrispolashenski.com/home.php
homepage
author
Kerry Claffey
kclaffey@crrel.usace.army.mil
author
Zoe Courville
CRREL
Research Mechanical Engineer
1-603-646-4425
zoe.r.courville@usace.army.mil
author
Chris Petrich
1 907 474 6832
chris.petrich@gi.alaska.edu
author
Donald Perovich
Snow & Ice Division, CRREL
(603) 646-4255
72 Lyme Road
Hanover
NH
03755-1290
perovich@crrel41.crrel.usace.army.mil
author
Cores used for salinity and isotope measurements were cut into 5 cm or 10 cm sections (indicated in data profiles) with a handsaw and bagged immediately after extraction to minimize brine drainage. Temperatures were measured out of direct sunlight at the center of a second adjacent core by inserting a temperature probe into holes drilled into the core within a few minutes of extraction. Samples collected for salinity and isotope measurement were melted in double sealed bags at room temperature.
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Chris Polashenski
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Research Geophysicist
(570) 956-6990
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
chris.polashenski@gmail.com
http://www.chrispolashenski.com/home.php
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Field Surveys
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Ice Physics
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2009-06-09T00:00:00Z
2010-06-15T23:59:59Z
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