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Dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, temperature, salinity and other variables collected from discrete sample and profile observations using CTD, bottle and other instruments from the THALASSA in the North Atlantic Ocean and South Atlantic Ocean from 1999-07-12 to 1999-09-22 (NCEI Accession 0113601)

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This dataset includes chemical, discrete sample, physical and profile data collected from THALASSA in the North Atlantic Ocean and South Atlantic Ocean from 1999-07-12 to 1999-09-22 and retrieved during cruise CARINA/35TH19990712. These data include ALKALINITY, CHLOROFLUOROCARBON-11 (CFC-11), DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON, DISSOLVED OXYGEN, HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE, NITRATE, PHOSPHATE, Potential temperature (theta), SALINITY, SILICATE, WATER TEMPERATURE and pH. The instruments used to collect these data include CTD and bottle. These data were collected by Yves Gouriou of Centre ORSTOM and Catherine Goyet of University of Perpignan Via Domita (UPVD) as part of the CARINA/35TH19990712 dataset. The CARINA (CARbon dioxide IN the Atlantic Ocean) data synthesis project is an international collaborative effort of the EU IP CARBOOCEAN, and U.S. partners. It has produced a merged internally consistent dataset of open ocean subsurface measurements for biogeochemical investigations, in particular, studies involving the carbon system. The original focus area was the North Atlantic Ocean, but over time the geographic extent expanded and CARINA now includes data from the entire Atlantic, the Arctic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean.

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0113601 CHLOROFLUOROCARBON-11 (CFC-11) DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON (DIC) DISSOLVED OXYGEN HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE NITRATE pH phosphate Potential temperature (theta) SALINITY silicate total alkalinity WATER TEMPERATURE bottle CTD chemical discrete sample physical profile THALASSA University of Perpignan via Domitia, Institute of Modeling and Analysis of Geo-Environment and Health Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center CARbon dioxide IN the Atlantic Ocean (CARINA) CARBOOCEAN Integrated Project (CARBOOCEAN) North Atlantic Ocean South Atlantic Ocean oceanography DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NODC > National Oceanographic Data Center, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce DOE/ORNL/ESD/CDIAC > Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy CARINA/35TH9907 35TH19990712 35TH9907 CARINA > CARINA (CARbon dioxide IN the Atlantic Ocean) Data Synthesis Project Ocean Carbon and Acidification Data System (OCADS) Project Equalant99 EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > ALKALINITY EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > INORGANIC CARBON EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > NITRATE EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > OXYGEN EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > PH EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > PHOSPHATE EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > SILICATE EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN PRESSURE > WATER PRESSURE EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > POTENTIAL TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > WATER TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SALINITY/DENSITY > SALINITY Discrete measurement Profile ALKALI CFC-11 CTDSAL CTDTMP NITRAT OXYGEN PH PHSPHT SILCAT TCARBN CTD > Conductivity, Temperature, Depth THALASSA (call sign: FNIB, ICES code: 35TH, 1960-1996) OCEAN > ATLANTIC OCEAN > NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN OCEAN > ATLANTIC OCEAN > SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN Atlantic Ocean

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