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University of California - San Diego; Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Current S-Index

22.7

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.2

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

19

Total datasets in this organization

Average FAIR Score

47.1%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

21

Total citations to the organization's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the organization's datasets

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Datasets

Water temperature, salinity, and oxygen data from CTD and water sampling taken from NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, cruise RB-22-04, in the Northwestern Tropical Atlantic from 2022-10-09 to 2022-10-24 (NCEI Accession 0276368)

This dataset contains Water temperature, salinity, and oxygen data from CTD and water sampling taken from NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, cruise RB-22-04, in the Northwestern Tropical Atlantic. Cruise RB-22-04 by research vessel Ronald H. Brown in 2022 had the objective to service a number of moored platforms for the NTAS and MOVE projects (Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station and Meridional Overturning Variability Experiment, resp.). To calibrate and validate the mooring data, CTD casts with salinity and oxygen water samples were collected; these data are reported here. The CTD sensor data have been quality-controlled and adjusted using the water sample data. Data are in NetCDF. The raw CTD data are available as separate files.

Authors

  • Lankhorst, Matthias ;
  • Bigorre, Sebastien ;
  • Send, Uwe
0 Citations0 Mentions81% FAIR0.9 Dataset Index
10.25921/1m7m-kn39January 2023

Water temperature, salinity, and oxygen taken by CTD and water sampling from NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, cruise RB-20-06, in the Northwestern Tropical Atlantic from 2020-10-11 to 2020-10-25 (NCEI Accession 0229563)

This dataset contains water temperature, salinity, and oxygen profiles taken by CTD and water sampling. Cruise RB-20-06 by NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown in 2020 had the objective to service moored platforms for the NTAS and MOVE projects (Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station and Meridional Overturning Variability Experiment). To calibrate and validate the mooring data, CTD casts with salinity water samples were collected; these data are reported here. The CTD sensor data have been quality-controlled and adjusted using the water sample data. The raw CTD data are available as separate files. Data are in NetCDF.

Authors

  • Lankhorst, Matthias ;
  • Plueddemann, Al ;
  • Send, Uwe
0 Citations0 Mentions81% FAIR1.8 Dataset Index
10.25921/dvya-by96January 2021

Water temperature, salinity, and oxygen data taken by CTD and water sampling from NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, cruise RB-20-07, in the Northwestern Tropical Atlantic from 2020-12-04 to 2020-12-10 (NCEI Accession 0228396)

This dataset contains water temperature, salinity, and oxygen data taken by CTD and water sampling from NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown in the North Atlantic Ocean. Cruise RB-20-07 in 2020 had the objective to service a number of moored platforms for the MOVE project (Meridional Overturning Variability Experiment). To calibrate and validate the mooring data, CTD casts with salinity and oxygen water samples were collected; these data are reported here. The CTD sensor data have been quality-controlled and adjusted using the water sample data. The raw CTD data are available as separate files. Data are in NetCDF.

Authors

  • Lankhorst, Matthias ;
  • Send, Uwe
0 Citations0 Mentions81% FAIR1.8 Dataset Index
10.25921/3y1g-c542January 2021

Observations of the Almeria-Oran front in the Mediterranean Sea using Spray underwater gliders

Spray underwater gliders were used to observe the Almeria-Oran front in the Mediterranean Sea during 2018 and 2019. Measured variables include temperature, salinity, velocity, chlorophyll fluorescence, and acoustic backscatter.

Authors

  • Rudnick, Daniel
3 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.21238/s8spray3700January 2021

Origins of the Kuroshio and Mindanao Current

The overarching goal of OKMC was to quantify patterns of flow and fluxes of mass, heat, and salt, for the ultimate purpose of establishing predictability. Spray underwater glider observations focused especially on the North Equatorial Current and the Mindanao Current.

Authors

  • Rudnick, Daniel
1 Citation0 Mentions50% FAIR0.6 Dataset Index
10.21238/s8spray9131January 2020

Glider observations in the Kuroshio and South China Sea

The overarching goal of these Spray underwater glider missions was to observe internal waves in the Kuroshio and South China Sea near the Luzon Strait

Authors

  • Rudnick, Daniel L. ;
  • Johnston, T. M. Shaun
0 Citations0 Mentions40% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.21238/s8spray0101January 2020

Glider observations of circulation near abrupt topography

The overarching goal of these Spray underwater glider missions was to observe the wake caused by the North Equatorial Current flowing westward past the northern tip of Palau. A specific accomplishment was to quantify the vorticity in wake eddies.

Authors

  • Rudnick, Daniel
1 Citation0 Mentions15% FAIR0.6 Dataset Index
10.21238/s8spray8135January 2020

Water temperature, salinity, and others collected from autonomous underwater vehicle in Sarqardleq Fjord, West Greenland from 2012-07-18 to 2012-07-24

Measurements of near-ice ( less than 200 meters (m)) hydrography and near-terminus subglacial hydrology are lacking, due in large part to the difficulty in working at the margin of calving glaciers. Here we provide detailed hydrographic and bathymetric measurements collected with an autonomous underwater vehicle as close as 150m from the ice–ocean interface of the Saqqarliup sermia–Sarqardleq Fjord system, West Greenland. Analysis in combination with modeled and observed subglacial discharge locations and magnitudes, showed evidence of two main types of subsurface glacially modified water (GMW) with distinct properties and locations (Stevens et al., 2016, doi:10.5194/tc-10-417-2016). The near-ice observations and subglacial discharge routing indicate that runoff from this glacier occurs primarily at two discrete locations and gives rise to two distinct glacially modified waters. Furthermore, the location with the largest subglacial discharge is associated with the lighter, fresher glacially modified water mass, qualitatively consistent with results from an idealized plume model.

Authors

  • Plueddemann, Albert ;
  • Straneo, Fiamma ;
  • Das, Sarah ;
  • Kukulya, Amy
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.18739/a2z60c29qJanuary 2019

Water temperature, salinity, and other data from CTD and water sampling taken from the research vessel Endeavor, cruise EN573, in the Northwestern Tropical Atlantic from 2016-01-26 to 2016-02-11 (NCEI Accession 0174795)

This dataset contains CTD casts and salinity water samples taken from research vessel Endeavor (cruise EN573) from 2016-01-26 to 2016-02-11. A number of moored platforms for the Northwest Tropical Atlantic Station (NTAS) and Meridional Overturning Variability Experiment (MOVE) projects were serviced during the cruise. These data were used to calibrate and validate the mooring data. The CTD salinity data have been quality-controlled and adjusted using the water sample data. The raw CTD data files are already available through the Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program under https://doi.org/10.7284/122113. Data are in NetCDF format.

Authors

  • Lankhorst, Matthias ;
  • Send, Uwe ;
  • Bigorre, Sebastien
0 Citations0 Mentions81% FAIR1.8 Dataset Index
10.25921/s041-ht47January 2018

Spray glider data in support of mooring observations from the CORC project in the California Current starting 2007

CORC (Consortium on the Ocean's Role in Climate) has been making observations of the California Current systems with moorings since 2008. In support of these mooring deployments, gliders have been used that serve as data shuttles to communicate with the underwater mooring gear, as well as collect additional data near or between the moorings. These glider operations are done by PI U. Send, and are in addition to repeat glider sections by PI D. Rudnick in the same general area. Glider data reported here are temperature and salinity, as well as column-average currents based on lateral glider displacement between dives.

Authors

  • Send, Uwe
1 Citation0 Mentions40% FAIR0.5 Dataset Index
10.21238/s8spray8857January 2018