These data are hourly mean data for DMS flux, transfer velocity,
and associated variables. Most associated variables are derived
from the Univ. Conn.10 min meteorological data product (Sept 2009 version).
Seawater DMS data are from S. Archer, Plymouth Marine Labs, Jan 2010 release.
Notes:
1) DMS flux and transfer velocity measurements have been filtered to remove hours
of atmospheric stability when z/L > 0.05.
2) Additional periods of anamalously low flux during the first tracer patch and the
high wind event on transit to Uruguay are not presented in this release. We
are currently examining this data to better understand the reason for the low
results. For access to these measurements contact the investigators.
Contact: Barry Huebert, University of Hawaii Oceanography, huebert@hawaii.edu
Blomquist, B., Huebert, B. (2010) Hourly means for DMS flux, transfer velocity, and associated variables from NOAA Ship Ronald H. Browncruise RB-08-02 in the Southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean near South Georgia Island in 2008 (SO_GasEx project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 16 March 2010) Version Date 2010-03-16 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3311 [access date]
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