DIC, TA, calculated pH and carbonate saturation state in the summer bottom water in North Gulf of Mexico from 2006 to 2017 | | 24-bottle rosette equipped with a SeaBird CTD 911 |
DIC, TA, pH, DO from nGOM cruises conducted aboard the R/V Pelican throughout 2017, 2018 and July 2019. | | 12-bottle rosette equipped with a SeaBird CTD 911 |
Processed CTD (1 m binned) data from R/V Atlantic Explorer cruise AE1918 during July 2019 | Seabird 9/11 unit attached to a 24 bottle rosette
| |
Alexandrium cell counts from CTD bottle sampling from 2012 to 2019 in the Gulf of Maine | SeaBird 911+ Rosette 24-position, 10-liter bottle Rosette with dual T/C sensors At each station, CTD casts measured temperature, salinity and PAR. Water samples collected at depths of 300, 250, 200, 150, 120, 100, 80, 60, 40, 30, 20, 10 m, and the surface were filtered and preserved for nutrient analysis.
| SeaBird 911 |
CTD sample bottle water chemistry (macronutrients, chlorophyll) measurements from R/V Wecoma multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific coastal waters off states of Washington and Oregon from 2004 to 2006 (RISE project) | | CTD Seabird 911 |
Hydrographic, nutrient, and carbonate system data from R/V Janan cruises in the Arabian Gulf in December 2018 and May 2019 | Hydrographic properties were measured using a SeaBird Electronics, SBE 911 on a CTD SeaBird rosette (T, S, O2, pH, % Transmission and fluorescence).
| SBE 911 on a CTD SeaBird rosette |
Summary of Areal (mixed layer integrated) data from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Bacteria Counts CTD Bottle Measurements from CTD samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS2204 from Apr to May 2022 | These data include measurements of free bacteria in whole seawater and particle-associated bacteria for particles larger than 1.2 microns from CTD bottle water samples collected during a cruise on the Northeast Continental Shelf to study particle disaggregation.
| CTD |
Bacterial and viral cell counts, and nutrients from 5 cruises on the R/V Hugh R. Sharp in Delaware and Chesapeake Bays, 2014-2016 (Coastal Bacterial Growth Rates project) | Standard Seabird CTD911+
| CTD Seabird 911+ |
Two decibar averaged CTD profiles collected at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) site from October 1988 through December 2023 | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Discrete bottle samples collected at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) site in the Sargasso Sea from October 1988 through December 2023 | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Primary productivity estimates from the incubation of seawater collected at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) site from December 1988 through December 2023 | The seawater is collected using the CTD at discrete depths every 20 meters from the surface to 140 meters.
| CTD |
Seawater biogeochemistry inshore and offshore the Bermuda coral reef from the Bermuda coral reef platform and adjacent Sargasso Sea extending to Bermuda Atlantic Time Series-station from 2014-2018 | SeaBird 9/11 CTD equipped with dual SBE-03 temperature sensors, SBE-04 conductivity sensors, and SBE45 dissolved oxygen sensors. Auxiliary sensors include Chelsea flurometer, Wetlabs fluorometer, Wetlabs, transmissometer, Biospherical PAR sensor. Discrete samples collected din 12l Ocean Test Equipment bottles.
| SeaBird 9/11 CTD |
Biogenic Silica from CTD samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS2204 from Apr to May 2022 | | CTD |
Biogeochemistry Data from R/V Atlantic Explorer X0606, X0705, AE0810 in the Western Sargasso Sea roughly 38-20N and 66-43W from 2006-2008 (ATP3 project) | 1.0 CTD
1.1 Seabird Electronics SBE 9/11+ Max Depth is 6800m for all CTD sensors except
Chelsea Fluorometer, Wetlabs Transmissometer and Altimeter which are all
6000m. Aluminum frame holds 24 12 liter water samplers.
1.2 Sensors include Seabird SBE 9/11+, Dual pumped Temperature, conductivity
and Dissolved Oxygen. Chelsea Aquatracka III Flourometer, Wetlabs SeaStar
25cm/660nm Transmissometer, Benthos PSA9000 Altimeter. All data logged with
Seabird Software.
1.3 Water Samplers - 24x12 liter Ocean Test Equipment (OTE) Niskin Water
samplers and 4x10 liter OTE Go-Flo's.
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Biogeochemistry Data from R/V Oceanus cruises OC399-03, OC408-01, OC408-02 from the Northwestern Sargasso Sea roughly 35-28N and 58-68W, water depths always exceeded 4200m; 2004-2005 (NP project) | SBE 911+ Deck Unit and CTD Rosette
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Biology from R/V Oceanus cruises OC399-03, OC408-01, OC408-02 from the Northwestern Sargasso Sea roughly 35-28N and 58-68W, water depths always exceeded 4200m; 2004-2005 (NP project) | SBE 911+ Deck Unit and CTD Rosette
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Bottle sample data and water processing samples from CTD casts from the first cruise of SPIROPA project, R/V Neil Armstrong cruise AR29, to the New England Shelfbreak in April 2018. | SeaBird 911+ Rosette 24-position, 10-liter bottle Rosette with dual T/C sensors At each station, CTD casts measured temperature, salinity and PAR. Water samples collected at depths of 500, 300, 250, 200, 150, 120, 100, 80, 60, 40, 30, 20, 10 m, and the surface were filtered, processed or preserved for further analysis.
| SeaBird 911+ Rosette 24-position |
Niskin bottle basic CTD hydrographic data from R/V Oceanus OC404-01, OC404-04, OC415-01, OC415-02, OC415-03, OC415-04 in the Sargasso Sea, 2004-2005 (EDDIES project) | SeaBird SBE 911/917 plus CTD
| SeaBird 911+ CTD |
CTD Bottle Data from R/V Kilo Moana, R/V Seward Johnson KM0703, SJ0609 in the tropical and subtropical Southwest Pacific, and tropical North Atlantic from 2006-2007 (DIAZOTROPHS project) | CTD-rosette
| CTD Seabird 911 |
SIO-CTD rosette bottle basic CTD hydrographic and nutrient data from R/V Melville, R/V Roger Revelle cruises COOK19MV, DRFT08RR from the Southern Ocean, south of New Zealand in 2002 (SOFeX project) | CTD fitted with additional sensors:
fluorometer, chelsea
transmissometer
altimeter
irradiance (PAR)
oxygen
oxygen, temperature
surface irradiance (SPAR)
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Two decibar averaged CTD profiles collected during BATS Validation (BVAL) cruises from April 1991 through July 2023 | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
P17N Ocean Acidification Pteropod Study: Carbonate chemistry system and hydrography samples from R/V New Horizon NH1208 from a transect 35-50 degrees North, Pacific Ocean, Aug-Sep 2012 (OAPS project) | | |
Chlorophyll concentrations at sample depths from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Measured Chlorophyll a and Phaeopigment concentrations from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
HPLC and Fluorescence chlorophyll a from the R/V Tangaroa 61TG_3052 cruise in the Southern Ocean during 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Chlorophyll and phaeopigment data collected off the Oregon Coast on two cruises aboard NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada during 2018 | | |
Size-fractionated chlorophyll-a data from samples collected during R/V Savannah cruises conducted in the South Atlantic Bight off the coast of Georgia from 2015-2017 | | Sea-Bird Scientific SBE 911 CTD carousel |
CTD profiles from R/V Kaiyo-Maru cruise KY0103-02 from Northwestern Sub-Arctic Pacific in 2001 (SEEDS I project) | Sample CTD header file for SEEDS 2001:
* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Raw Data File:
* FileName = C:CTDDATAD0-I.HDR
* Software Version 4.233
* Temperature SN = 2104
* Conductivity SN = 1723
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 34
* Number of Voltage Words = 5
* System UpLoad Time = Jul 17 2001 00:23:29
* NMEA Latitude = 48 30.09 N
* NMEA Longitude = 164 59.83 E
* NMEA UTC (Time) = 00:40:27
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan
* Command Line = seasave -cCTDDATAoctGPS
** Ship: KAIYO MARU
** Cruise: leg1 3RD
** Station: D0-I
** Latitude:
** Longitude:
**
**
**
*END*
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD data from R/V Atlantic Explorer X0606, X0705, AE0810 in the Western Sargasso Sea roughly 38-20N and 66-43W from 2006-2008 (ATP3 project) | 1.0 CTD
1.1 Seabird Electronics SBE 9/11+ Max Depth is 6800m for all CTD sensors except
Chelsea Fluorometer, Wetlabs Transmissometer and Altimeter which are all
6000m. Aluminum frame holds 24 12 liter water samplers.
1.2 Sensors include Seabird SBE 9/11+, Dual pumped Temperature, conductivity
and Dissolved Oxygen. Chelsea Aquatracka III Flourometer, Wetlabs SeaStar
25cm/660nm Transmissometer, Benthos PSA9000 Altimeter. All data logged with
Seabird Software.
1.3 Water Samplers - 24x12 liter Ocean Test Equipment (OTE) Niskin Water
samplers and 4x10 liter OTE Go-Flo's.
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
CTD Profiles from multiple C-MORE cruises in the north and south Pacific from 2007-2008 (C-MORE project) | SeaBird CTD 9/11+,-recording system; cond, temp, oxygen sensors (SBE43)
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD from R/V Oceanus cruises OC399-03, OC408-01, OC408-02 from the Northwestern Sargasso Sea roughly 35-28N and 58-68W, water depths always exceeded 4200m; 2004-2005 (NP project) | SBE 911+ Deck Unit and CTD Rosette
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD data collected off the Oregon Coast on three cruises aboard NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada during 2018 | | |
One-meter averaged downcast profile data from RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer cruises in the Ross Sea Southern Ocean (CORSACS project) | | CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD profile data, including beam attenuation from R/V Thomas G. Thompson TT039, TT043, TT045, TT049, TT050, TT053, TT054 cruises in the Arabian Sea (U.S. JGOFS Arabian Sea project) | CTD measurements taken by a SBE9 and SBE 11 (SeaBird) CTD package.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Final version CTD, including beam attenuation optics from RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer and R/V Roger Revelle cruises in the Southern Ocean, 1997-1998 (U.S. JGOFS AESOPS project) | CTD measurements taken, Sea-Bird SBE 9
| CTD Seabird 911 |
SOFeX project CTD profile data from R/V Melville, R/V Roger Revelle, USCGC Polar Star cruises COOK19MV, DRFT08RR, PS02_2002 from the Southern Ocean, south of New Zealand in 2002 (SOFeX project) | | CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD profile basic hydrographic data from R/V Seward Johnson cruise SJ0516 in the North Atlantic, largely between Ireland and Iceland in 2005 (NASB 2005 project) | | CTD Seabird 911 |
Bottle Nutrients from R/V Roger Revelle KNOX22RR in the Patagonian Shelf (SW South Atlantic) from December 2008 (COPAS08 project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Hourly means for DMS flux, transfer velocity, and associated variables from NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown cruise RB-08-02 in the Southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean near South Georgia Island in 2008 (SO_GasEx project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Discrete primary production and Chlorophyl-A (Chl_a) measurements from CTD casts from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Integrated values for discrete primary production and Chlorophyl-A ( Chl_a) from CTD casts from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Discrete samples from CTD casts from R/V Roger Revelle KNOX22RR in the Patagonian Shelf (SW South Atlantic) from December 2008 (COPAS08 project) | Data was acquired using SeaBird SeaSave for SBE 911 software (v7)
Sample Header File
* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:
* FileName = C:/CTD/balch-12-2008/06101.hex
* Software Version Seasave V 7.18b
* Temperature SN = 4307
* Conductivity SN = 2593
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 44
* Number of Voltage Words = 5
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1
* Append System Time to Every Scan
* System UpLoad Time = Dec 17 2008 12:46:09
* NMEA Latitude = 48 45.00 S
* NMEA Longitude = 059 47.47 W
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Dec 17 2008 12:46:10
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan
** Station/Cast: 06101
** LAT: 48 45.000S
** LON: 59 47.475W
** Bottom Depth: 466
** Cast Type: DN
** Event No: 200812171246
# units = specified
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, primary, 4307, 11-Sep-08
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, primary, 2593, 03-Sep-08 , cpcor = -9.5700e-08
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 0831, 17-Sep-08
# sensor 3 = Frequency 3 temperature, secondary, 2495, 11-Sep-08
# sensor 4 = Frequency 4 conductivity, secondary, 2766, 09-Sep-08 , cpcor = -9.5700e-08
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 0 Fluorometer, Seapoint, primary
# sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt 1 irradiance (PAR), primary, 4644, 11 Feb. 2004
# sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt 2 transmissometer, primary, CST-1115-DR, 01 May 2008
# sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt 4 altimeter
# sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt 6 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 1129, 30-May-08p
# sensor 10 = Extrnl Volt 9 surface irradiance (SPAR), degrees = 0.0
# datcnv_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:36, 7.18b
# datcnv_in = w:/06101.hex w:/06101.CON
# datcnv_skipover = 4800
# datcnv_ox_hysteresis_correction = yes
# datcnv_ox_tau_correction = yes
# wildedit_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:41, 7.18b
# wildedit_in = w:/06101.cnv
# wildedit_pass1_nstd = 2.0
# wildedit_pass2_nstd = 10.0
# wildedit_pass2_mindelta = 0.000e+000
# wildedit_npoint = 500
# wildedit_vars = prDM t090C c0mS/cm t190C c1mS/cm sbeox0ML/L sbeox0Mm/Kg sbeox0PS flSP xmiss bat par spar cpar altM
# wildedit_excl_bad_scans = yes
# filter_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:46, 7.18b
# filter_in = w:/06101.cnv
# filter_low_pass_tc_A = 0.030
# filter_low_pass_tc_B = 0.150
# filter_low_pass_A_vars =
# filter_low_pass_B_vars = prDM
# alignctd_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:54, 7.18b
# alignctd_in = w:/06101.cnv
# alignctd_adv = sbeox0ML/L 7.000, sbeox0Mm/Kg 7.000, sbeox0PS 7.000
# celltm_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:59, 7.18b
# celltm_in = w:/06101.cnv
# celltm_alpha = 0.0300, 0.0300
# celltm_tau = 7.0000, 7.0000
# celltm_temp_sensor_use_for_cond = primary, secondary
# loopedit_date = Dec 17 2008 23:18:03, 7.18b
# loopedit_in = w:/06101.cnv
# loopedit_minVelocity = 0.050
# loopedit_surfaceSoak: do not remove
# loopedit_excl_bad_scans = yes
# Derive_date = Dec 17 2008 23:18:10, 7.18b
# Derive_in = w:/06101.cnv w:/06101.CON# file_type = ascii
*END*
This mstar file created from sbe file 06101.cnv at 2008-12-18 11:22:36
condcal = 1.000186 * cond
cond2cal = 1.000098 * cond2
oxygen calibration = 0.058575 + 1.048204 * sbeoxy
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Dimethyl sulphide (DMS) and particulate Dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSPp) measurements from CTD casts from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Fv/Fm measurements from CTD casts from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Mixed layer depths from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Mixed Layer Depth (MLD) and Sulphur Hexafluoride (SF6) parameters at CTD stations from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Colorimetric nutrient analysis from CTD Casts from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
pH and AT measurements from CTD casts from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD pressure, temperature, salinity and oxygen values at bottle depths from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD profiles from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD profile data collected from cruises AT11-17, AT11-30, TN200, TUIM14MV, W0306A, W0308C from the Coastal Waters off Washington State and Vancouver Island; 2003-2006 (ECOHAB-PNW project) | W0306A, W0308C
The data were collected using the Wecoma's SBE911+ system
with dual Temperature and Conductivity sensors,
a SeaTech fluorometer sensor,
Biospherical Instruments/LICOR PAR (Irradiance) sensor,
and a Sea Bird SBE043 dissolved oxygen sensor.
AT11-17, AT11-50
The data were collected using the Atlantis' SBE911+ system
with dual Temperature and conductivity sensors,
a Wetlab ECO-AFL/FL fluorometer sensor,
Biospherical Instruments/LICOR PAR (Irradiance) sensor,
and a Sea Bird SBE043 dissolved oxygen sensor
TUIM14MV
The data were collected using the Melville's SBE911+ system
with dual Temperature and conductivity sensors,
a Chelsea/Seatech/Wetlabs CStar fluorometer sensor,
Chelsea/Wetlabs Transmissometer,
Biospherical Instruments/LICOR PAR (Irradiance) sensor,
and a Sea Bird SBE043 dissolved oxygen sensor.
TN200
The data was collected using the Thompson's SBE911+ system
with dual Temp and conductivity sensors,
a Wetlab ECO-AFL/FL Fluorometer,
WetLabs CSTAR transmissometer,
Biospherical Instruments/LICOR PAR (Irradiance) sensor,
and a Sea Bird SBE043 dissolved oxygen sensor.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD profiles from R/V Wecoma multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific coastal waters off states of Washington and Oregon from 2004 to 2006 (RISE project) | SeaBird Electronics SBE911plus with dual temperature and conductivity sensors
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD Profile Data from R/V Roger Revelle KNOX22RR in the Patagonian Shelf (SW South Atlantic) from December 2008 (COPAS08 project) | Data was acquired using SeaBird SeaSave for SBE 911 software (v7)
Sample Header File
* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:
* FileName = C:/CTD/balch-12-2008/06101.hex
* Software Version Seasave V 7.18b
* Temperature SN = 4307
* Conductivity SN = 2593
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 44
* Number of Voltage Words = 5
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1
* Append System Time to Every Scan
* System UpLoad Time = Dec 17 2008 12:46:09
* NMEA Latitude = 48 45.00 S
* NMEA Longitude = 059 47.47 W
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Dec 17 2008 12:46:10
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan
** Station/Cast: 06101
** LAT: 48 45.000S
** LON: 59 47.475W
** Bottom Depth: 466
** Cast Type: DN
** Event No: 200812171246
# units = specified
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, primary, 4307, 11-Sep-08
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, primary, 2593, 03-Sep-08 , cpcor = -9.5700e-08
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 0831, 17-Sep-08
# sensor 3 = Frequency 3 temperature, secondary, 2495, 11-Sep-08
# sensor 4 = Frequency 4 conductivity, secondary, 2766, 09-Sep-08 , cpcor = -9.5700e-08
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 0 Fluorometer, Seapoint, primary
# sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt 1 irradiance (PAR), primary, 4644, 11 Feb. 2004
# sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt 2 transmissometer, primary, CST-1115-DR, 01 May 2008
# sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt 4 altimeter
# sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt 6 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 1129, 30-May-08p
# sensor 10 = Extrnl Volt 9 surface irradiance (SPAR), degrees = 0.0
# datcnv_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:36, 7.18b
# datcnv_in = w:/06101.hex w:/06101.CON
# datcnv_skipover = 4800
# datcnv_ox_hysteresis_correction = yes
# datcnv_ox_tau_correction = yes
# wildedit_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:41, 7.18b
# wildedit_in = w:/06101.cnv
# wildedit_pass1_nstd = 2.0
# wildedit_pass2_nstd = 10.0
# wildedit_pass2_mindelta = 0.000e+000
# wildedit_npoint = 500
# wildedit_vars = prDM t090C c0mS/cm t190C c1mS/cm sbeox0ML/L sbeox0Mm/Kg sbeox0PS flSP xmiss bat par spar cpar altM
# wildedit_excl_bad_scans = yes
# filter_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:46, 7.18b
# filter_in = w:/06101.cnv
# filter_low_pass_tc_A = 0.030
# filter_low_pass_tc_B = 0.150
# filter_low_pass_A_vars =
# filter_low_pass_B_vars = prDM
# alignctd_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:54, 7.18b
# alignctd_in = w:/06101.cnv
# alignctd_adv = sbeox0ML/L 7.000, sbeox0Mm/Kg 7.000, sbeox0PS 7.000
# celltm_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:59, 7.18b
# celltm_in = w:/06101.cnv
# celltm_alpha = 0.0300, 0.0300
# celltm_tau = 7.0000, 7.0000
# celltm_temp_sensor_use_for_cond = primary, secondary
# loopedit_date = Dec 17 2008 23:18:03, 7.18b
# loopedit_in = w:/06101.cnv
# loopedit_minVelocity = 0.050
# loopedit_surfaceSoak: do not remove
# loopedit_excl_bad_scans = yes
# Derive_date = Dec 17 2008 23:18:10, 7.18b
# Derive_in = w:/06101.cnv w:/06101.CON# file_type = ascii
*END*
This mstar file created from sbe file 06101.cnv at 2008-12-18 11:22:36
condcal = 1.000186 * cond
cond2cal = 1.000098 * cond2
oxygen calibration = 0.058575 + 1.048204 * sbeoxy
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
CTD SAM Data Files from R/V Roger Revelle KNOX22RR in the Patagonian Shelf (SW South Atlantic) from December 2008 (COPAS08 project) | Data was acquired using SeaBird SeaSave for SBE 911 software (v7)
Sample Header File
* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:
* FileName = C:/CTD/balch-12-2008/06101.hex
* Software Version Seasave V 7.18b
* Temperature SN = 4307
* Conductivity SN = 2593
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 44
* Number of Voltage Words = 5
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1
* Append System Time to Every Scan
* System UpLoad Time = Dec 17 2008 12:46:09
* NMEA Latitude = 48 45.00 S
* NMEA Longitude = 059 47.47 W
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Dec 17 2008 12:46:10
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan
** Station/Cast: 06101
** LAT: 48 45.000S
** LON: 59 47.475W
** Bottom Depth: 466
** Cast Type: DN
** Event No: 200812171246
# units = specified
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, primary, 4307, 11-Sep-08
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, primary, 2593, 03-Sep-08 , cpcor = -9.5700e-08
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 0831, 17-Sep-08
# sensor 3 = Frequency 3 temperature, secondary, 2495, 11-Sep-08
# sensor 4 = Frequency 4 conductivity, secondary, 2766, 09-Sep-08 , cpcor = -9.5700e-08
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 0 Fluorometer, Seapoint, primary
# sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt 1 irradiance (PAR), primary, 4644, 11 Feb. 2004
# sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt 2 transmissometer, primary, CST-1115-DR, 01 May 2008
# sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt 4 altimeter
# sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt 6 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 1129, 30-May-08p
# sensor 10 = Extrnl Volt 9 surface irradiance (SPAR), degrees = 0.0
# datcnv_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:36, 7.18b
# datcnv_in = w:/06101.hex w:/06101.CON
# datcnv_skipover = 4800
# datcnv_ox_hysteresis_correction = yes
# datcnv_ox_tau_correction = yes
# wildedit_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:41, 7.18b
# wildedit_in = w:/06101.cnv
# wildedit_pass1_nstd = 2.0
# wildedit_pass2_nstd = 10.0
# wildedit_pass2_mindelta = 0.000e+000
# wildedit_npoint = 500
# wildedit_vars = prDM t090C c0mS/cm t190C c1mS/cm sbeox0ML/L sbeox0Mm/Kg sbeox0PS flSP xmiss bat par spar cpar altM
# wildedit_excl_bad_scans = yes
# filter_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:46, 7.18b
# filter_in = w:/06101.cnv
# filter_low_pass_tc_A = 0.030
# filter_low_pass_tc_B = 0.150
# filter_low_pass_A_vars =
# filter_low_pass_B_vars = prDM
# alignctd_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:54, 7.18b
# alignctd_in = w:/06101.cnv
# alignctd_adv = sbeox0ML/L 7.000, sbeox0Mm/Kg 7.000, sbeox0PS 7.000
# celltm_date = Dec 17 2008 23:17:59, 7.18b
# celltm_in = w:/06101.cnv
# celltm_alpha = 0.0300, 0.0300
# celltm_tau = 7.0000, 7.0000
# celltm_temp_sensor_use_for_cond = primary, secondary
# loopedit_date = Dec 17 2008 23:18:03, 7.18b
# loopedit_in = w:/06101.cnv
# loopedit_minVelocity = 0.050
# loopedit_surfaceSoak: do not remove
# loopedit_excl_bad_scans = yes
# Derive_date = Dec 17 2008 23:18:10, 7.18b
# Derive_in = w:/06101.cnv w:/06101.CON# file_type = ascii
*END*
This mstar file created from sbe file 06101.cnv at 2008-12-18 11:22:36
condcal = 1.000186 * cond
cond2cal = 1.000098 * cond2
oxygen calibration = 0.058575 + 1.048204 * sbeoxy
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Sulphur Hexafluoride (SF6) data from duplicate samples at CTD rosette bottle depths from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD stations from R/V Roger Revelle KNOX22RR in the Patagonian Shelf (SW South Atlantic) from December 2008 (COPAS08 project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Summary of CTD profiles from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Water column DOC, Chl, PN, PC, PON, and POC data from CTD casts from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Two decibar averaged CTD profiles collected at the Hydrostation S site in the Sargasso Sea from October 1988 (cruise #60643) through December 2023 (cruise #61465) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Full resolution CTD profiles from R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS100808BW in 2010 (Marine Nitrogen Cycling by Stable Isotope Probing project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Basic CTD hydrography data collected during R/V Savannah cruises conducted in the South Atlantic Bight off the coast of Georgia from 2015-2017 | | Sea-Bird Scientific SBE 911 CTD carousel |
One decibar-averaged CTD profiles from R/V Atlantic Explorer cruise AE-X1103/AE1104 from the Sargasso Sea in 2011 (SargassoSeaLipids project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
CTD Profiles from R/V Kilo Moana, R/V Seward Johnson KM0703, SJ0609 in the tropical and subtropical Southwest Pacific, and tropical North Atlantic from 2006-2007 (DIAZOTROPHS project) | CTD-rosette
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD data from multiple R/V Clifford A. Barnes cruises in the Hood Canal, WA from 2012-2013 (Pelagic Hypoxia project) | | Sea-Birt SBE 911 CTD |
CTD profiles from GEOTRACES cruise KN193-06 for Intercalibration of sensors aboard R/V Knorr in the Sargasso Sea (GEOTRACES IC project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
CTD data collected during 12 long-term mooring cruises to Georges Bank as part of the U.S. GLOBEC project on R/V Columbus Iselin, R/V Endeavor, R/V Seward Johnson, R/V Albatross IV, and R/V Oceanus from 1994-1999 (GB project) | CTD measurements taken by a SBE911 (SeaBird) CTD instrument package
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD data from R/V Oceanus cruise OC333 to Georges Bank in November, 1998 as part of the U.S. GLOBEC Georges Bank project (GB project) | CTD measurements taken by a SBE911 (SeaBird) CTD instrument package.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Deep-sea benthos counts from cores (>300 micron), Pacific US continental rise from R/V Point Sur PS0819 from 2008-2008 (Species ranges project) | Sea Bird 911+CTD/Rosette (12 position) with standard sensor suite. These include the following: redundant temperature and conductivity sensors, Beckman-type oxygen sensor, transmissometer, fluorometer, PAR(scaler) sensor and altimeter. Standard Niskin bottle size is 10 liter. All sensors rated to 6000m except PAR sensor (1000m).
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Oxygen Isotope data from 37 R/V Albatross IV, R/V Endeavor, R/V Oceanus, and R/V Parizeau (Canadian) cruises in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank, the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Scotian Shelf from 1994-1999 (GB project) | CTD measurements taken by a SBE911 (SeaBird) CTD instrument package
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Processed CTD data from six cruises of the DeZoZoo project from R/V Hugh R. Sharp in the Chesapeake Bay from 2010-2011 (DeZoZoo project) | Standard CTD911+ with fluorometer and oxygen sensors working.
| CTD |
Discrete bottle data from Hydrostation S in the Sargasso Sea from January 1955 through December 2023 | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
DIC, TA, pH from R/V Pelican cruise conducted in the northern Gulf of Mexico in April and July 2017 | 24-bottle rosette equipped with a SeaBird CTD 911
| |
Discrete data on hydrography (from CTD casts) and chemical analyses of dissolved nutrients and organic carbon on the Louisiana-Texas shelf in the Gulf of Mexico from R/V Pelican cruise 28 September – 11 October 2017 | At all stations, vertical profiles were taken with the Sea-Bird SBE 911 CTD instrument package. The SBE 911 includes the SBE 9 Underwater Unit and the SBE 11 Deck Unit (for real-time readout using conductive wire) for deployment from a vessel. The combination of the SBE 9 and SBE 11 is called a SBE 911. The SBE 9 uses Sea-Bird's standard modular temperature and conductivity sensors (SBE 3 and SBE 4). The SBE 9 CTD can be configured with auxiliary sensors to measure other parameters including dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, fluorescence, light (PAR), light transmission, etc.).
| Sea-Bird SBE 911 CTD |
Dissolved organic Fe-binding ligand data from the FRidge (GA13) expedition on RRS James Cook (cruise JC156) from December 2017 to February 2018 | | Seabird 911 CTD |
Processed CTD data from cruises R/V Atlantis (AT15-61) in Jan-Feb 2010 and R/V Melville (MV1104) in Mar-Apr 2011 in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific | | CTD Sea-Bird 9 |
Carbonate chemistry, nutrient concentration, and dissolved oxygen concentration for discreet water samples collected during multiple cruises between June 2017 to Sept 2018 within Galveston Bay, TX | For WTX4: Sea-Bird SBE 911 CTD
| Sea-Bird SBE 911 CTD |
Water profile CTD from two time series stations in the Gulf of Maine, Wilkinson Basin and Jeffreys Ledge from 2012-2013 (GoM_Calanus_2012-2013 project) | UNH acquired a new shipboard CTD system in at the end of 2013. These data were collected in 2012 and 2013. It remains to be verified if the CTD system used for these data is the new system or the old system.
This is from the Gulf Challenger website: The system includes a Sea-Bird Electronics (SBE) 25Plus CTD, an SBE-55 Sampling Rosette with six four-liter Niskin bottles, a dedicated Hawboldt Industries SPR 1424/S Science winch, and a SBE-33 real-time monitoring and sampling deck unit. The system provides high resolution vertical profiling of hydrographic properties (e.g. conductivity, salinity, temperature), physiochemical properties (e.g. pH and Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR)), and surrogates for biological and geological processes (e.g. dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll-a fluorescence and beam transmittance) that are an essential component of oceanographic field research.
The winch is outfitted with 400 meters of armored coax conducting wire that will allow profiling to the bottom anywhere within the Gulf of Maine (a maximum of 330 m depth). The unit will allow researchers to observe the CTD profile data in real time, and trip water sample bottles at optimal depths on the up-cast. An altimeter allows the system to be lowered safely to within 0.5 meter of the bottom without danger of hitting bottom and provides data to the researcher on a real-time computer monitor, as well as to the winch operator through a remote depth/altitude readout at the winch station.
| CTD SBE 911 |
Two decibar-averaged CTD profiles from the Hawaii Ocean Time-Series cruises from 1988-2016 (HOT project) | HOT CTD data are collected using a SeaBird CTD 9-11 (9-11 Plus
with dual sensors as of HOT-54) at the maximum sampling rate
of 24 samples per second (24 Hz).
| SeaBird CTD 9-11 |
Niskin bottle water samples and CTD measurements from the Hawaii Ocean Time-Series cruises from 1988-2021 (HOT project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
HPLC pigment data from samples collected during R/V Savannah cruises conducted in the South Atlantic Bight off the coast of Georgia from 2015-2017 | | Sea-Bird Scientific SBE 911 CTD carousel |
Concentration of photosynthetic pigments determined by HPLC from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Station CTD profiles from R/V Hugh R. Sharp HRS1610 in the Mid-Atlantic coastal waters from August 2016 (CyanateInTheSea project) | Standard hydrographic measurements of temperature, salinity, oxygen, and chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence were made using a Seabird SBE 911 conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) unit.
| Seabird 911 CTD |
Surface and hydrocast Cesium isotopes 137 and 134 concentrations from the R/V Ka`imikai-O-Kanaloa KOK1108 cruise in June 2011 in the Northwest Pacific Ocean (Fukushima Radionuclide Levels project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
NEFSC oceanographic profile (hydrography) data from multiple cruises in the the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank, Northeast Continental Shelf of the United States from 1977-2009 (Hydrography project) | SBE9/11
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Invertebrate stable isotopes from samples collected at methane seeps off Southern California with the HOV Alvin from July 16-28, 2023 during R/V Atlantis cruise AT50-12 | Surface and bottom seawater was collected using a CTD/Rosette system and filtered through microglass fiber filters.
| CTD/Rosette system |
CTD hydrography and nutrients from casts conducted on R/V Kilo Moana cruises KM1919 and KM1920 from September to October 2019 | CTD-SBE 911; factory calibrations.
| CTD-SBE 911 |
Beam attenuation, and CTD light attenuation from the R/V Tangaroa 61TG_3052 cruise in the Southern Ocean during 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Daily light levels, attenuation coefficients and critical depths from the R/V Tangaroa 61TG_3052 cruise in the Southern Ocean during 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Concentration of inorganic nutrients, primary productivity measurements and phytoplankton cell concentration in seawater samples from the Malaspina 2010 Circumnavigation Expedition (VitaMaps project) | Two vertical profiles of Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) were carried out at
a fixed position every day, a first one down to 4000 m depth at 5:00 and a second one, starting
around 10:00 local time, down to 200 m depth. The CTD, a SeaBird 9/11-plus, was equipped
with dual conductivity and temperature sensors, calibrated at the SeaBird laboratory before the
cruise. Water samples were obtained using a rosette of 24 10-liter Niskin bottles. Profiles of
underwater photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) were obtained with a 4π Biospherical
QCP2300-HP sensor attached to the CTD.
| Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) divise SeaBird 9/11-plus |
Hydrographic measurements from Niskin bottle samples from RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer cruises in the Ross Sea Southern Ocean (CORSACS project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Particulate phosphate, particulate carbon, particulate nitrogen, particulate bulk isotope composition (C and N), and dissolved oxygen from Niskin bottle samples collected on R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM1910 in June 2019 | The Sea-Bird SBE 911 is a type of CTD instrument package. The SBE 911 includes the SBE 9 Underwater Unit and the SBE 11 Deck Unit (for real-time readout using conductive wire) for deployment from a vessel. The combination of the SBE 9 and SBE 11 is called a SBE 911. The SBE 9 uses Sea-Bird's standard modular temperature and conductivity sensors (SBE 3 and SBE 4). The SBE 9 CTD can be configured with auxiliary sensors to measure other parameters including dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, fluorescence, light (PAR), light transmission, etc.)
| Sea-Bird SBE 911 |
Niskin bottle basic hydrography from R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS100808BW in 2010 (Marine Nitrogen Cycling by Stable Isotope Probing project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
One decibar-averaged CTD values at bottle sample depths collected from the R/V Kilo Moana KM1013 from the Central Pacific Ocean in 2010 (Quorum-sensing and the Carbon Cycle project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Niskin bottle basic hydrography from CTD casts from the first GEOTRACES Intercalibration cruises, R/V Knorr KN193-06 in the Sargasso Sea (GEOTRACES IC project) | | CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Nutrient and hydrology data from CTD bottles from 2012 to 2019 in the Gulf of Maine. | SeaBird 911+ Rosette 24-position, 10-liter bottle Rosette with dual T/C sensors At each station, CTD casts measured temperature, salinity and PAR. Water samples collected at depths of 300, 250, 200, 150, 120, 100, 80, 60, 40, 30, 20, 10 m, and the surface were filtered and preserved for nutrient analysis.
| SeaBird 911 |
Concentrations of particulate organic matter (POC, PON, POP, PCOD), total oxygen demand, POM ratios, and respiration ratios from samples collected on R/V Atlantic Explorer BATS validation study #58 in the Sargasso Sea in October 2021 | | Sea-bird 911 CTD fitted with twenty-four 10 Niskin (OTE) bottles |
Discrete phytoplankton, HPLC, flow cytometry, and nutrient data from GLOBEC NEP mesoscale cruises in the Northeast Pacific from 2000-2002 (NEP project) | There was a CTD 911 deployed on the SLOWDROP as well as a CTD provided by the ship and used for CTD surveys.
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Picoplankton Abundance Data from R/V Roger Revelle KNOX22RR in the Patagonian Shelf (SW South Atlantic) from December 2008 (COPAS08 project) | Data were acquired using SeaBird SeaSave v7 for SBE 911 software
| CTD Sea-Bird 911 |
Depth-integrated primary productivity from R/V Wecoma multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific coastal waters off states of Washington and Oregon from 2004 to 2006 (RISE project) | | CTD Seabird 911 |
Surface primary productivity from R/V Wecoma multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific coastal waters off states of Washington and Oregon from 2004 to 2006 (RISE project) | | CTD Seabird 911 |
Vertical profiles of primary productivity from R/V Wecoma multiple cruises in the Northeast Pacific coastal waters off states of Washington and Oregon from 2004 to 2006 (RISE project) | | CTD Seabird 911 |
Production from R/V Oceanus cruises OC399-03, OC408-01, OC408-02 from the Northwestern Sargasso Sea roughly 35-28N and 58-68W, water depths always exceeded 4200m; 2004-2005 (NP project) | SBE 911+ Deck Unit and CTD Rosette
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Protist carbon from microscopy samples collected in the Argo Basin of the Eastern Indian Ocean on R/V Roger Revelle cruise RR2202 from Feb to Mar 2022 | We used a 12-place 6-L Niskin bottle rosette equipped with a Seabird Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) sensor and profiling chlorophyll fluorometer to sample water daily at six depths spanning the euphotic zone for phytoplankton community samples.
| Seabird Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) sensor |
Pseudo-nitzschia spp. presence-absence and environmental data in Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, USA and the Northeast U.S. Shelf (NES-LTER transect) from 2018-2023 | Manufactured by Sea Bird Electronics, Bellevue, WA, USA
| SBE911 CTD sensors |
Pump CTD profiles from the EMB276 cruise on R/V Elisabeth Mann Borgese in the Baltic Sea from September 20-27, 2021 | Pump CTD was designed by groups at IOW and MPI, for the CTD in the PUMP–CTD-System a SBE911+ from SEABIRD-Electronics USA is used. Further details are provided in Strady et al., (2008).
| PUMP–CTD-System |
Pyrosome (Pyrosoma atlanticum) counts from vertical video profiles in the Northern California Current acquired between February and July 2018. | In situ videos were captured using a GoPro Hero 4 (4K, 30fps) in a deep-water housing (GoDeep Aluminum, Sexton Inc.) with two 7500 lumen lights (BigBlue VL7500P) mounted to the ship’s onboard CTD rosette frame. Video was aligned to depth information captured by the CTD (SBE 911).
| CTD (SBE 911) |
CTD bottle data for all CTD casts during R/V Roger Revelle RR1804, RR1805 cruises in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Ocean, from March to April 2018 | Factory Calibrations
| |
13C Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) values from Sediment Traps from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Bulk pumped particles from sediment traps from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Summary of Chlorophyll sinking rates (PhytoSRsTA) from sediment traps from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Summary of Chlorophyll sinking rates (PhytoSRsTS) from sediment traps from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Water column Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) and Particulate Organic Nitrogen (PON) results from Sediment Traps from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Water column biogenic silica (Psi) values from sediment traps from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Surface Sulphur Hexafluoride (SF6) values at start and finish of CTD casts from R/V Tangaroa cruise 61TG_3052 in the Southern Ocean in 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Simulated in situ (SIS) summary of carbon uptake from the R/V Tangaroa 61TG_3052 cruise in the Southern Ocean during 1999 (SOIREE project) | NIWA's Seabird 911plus CTD and related instrumentation
| CTD Seabird 911 |
CTD station designation based on Sulphur Hexafluoride (SF6) concentrations from R/V Tangaroa cruise VDT0410 in the South East of New Zealand, S.W. Bounty Trough in 2004 (SAGE project) | CTD-related instrumentation consisted of:
- a Seabird Electronics (SBE) 911plus CTD with:
- SBE-5 pumped SBE-3 temperature, SBE-4 conductivity and SBE-43 dissolved oxygen
sensors.
- SBE-5 pumped secondary SBE-3 temperature and SBE-4 conductivity sensors.
- Seapoint Sensors, Inc. SCF chlorophyll fluorometer.
- 25-cm Wetlabs C-star transmissometer.
- Biosherical Instruments Inc. photosynthetic ally active radiation (PAR) sensor, model
QSP200L4S.
- Datasonics sonar altimeter, model PSA-900D.
- a SBE 32 24x10-litre Carousel water sampler.
- Ocean Test Equipment Standard BES external-spring Niskin-type water-sampling bottles.
- Salinity sample bottles.
- CTD winch with 10-km 10.5-mm single-core seacable.
| CTD Seabird 911 |
Station data and nutrient profiles for analysis of microbial communities from R/V Thomas G. Thompson TN268 in the North Pacific from August to September 2011 (Sulfur Oxidizers project) | Partial and full water column profile measurements were conducted using a rosette-mounted instrument package that included a Seabird 9plus CTD with dual temperature and conductivity sensors
| CTD Seabird 911+ |
Time series of oxygen, nitrate, methane concentrations and methane oxidation rates of the Santa Barbara Basin deep water column from 2019-2020 (BASIN project) | For BASIN19 trips, seawater sampling was performed using R/V Atlantis’ CTD (Seabird 911+) rosette with 24 10-liter Niskin bottles. In-situ temperature was recorded by CTD and in-situ oxygen concentration was recorded by an oxygen sensor that was mounted on the rosette.
| CTD Seabird 911+ rosette with 24 10-liter Niskin bottles |
Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP) from CTD samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS2204 from Apr to May 2022 | These data include measurements of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) from CTD bottle water samples collected during a cruise on the Northeast Continental Shelf to study particle disaggregation.
| CTD |
Louisiana shelf water column production and respiration measured by change in oxygen in light and dark bottle incubations during four cruises in 2017 | | CTD Seabird 911 |