Acronym: Hurricane Organic Carbon input
Dates: 2018-11-01 to 2021-10-01
Acronym: Hurricane Organic Carbon input
Dates: 2018-11-01 to 2021-10-01
Acronym: GSPS Hurricane
Dates: 2018-11-01 to 2020-10-01
Acronym: Ridge Metabolism 3D Mapping
Dates: 2016-05-01 to 2018-08-01
Acronym: CoralCalcifyFluid_pH
Dates: 2014-09-01 to 2017-08-01
Acronym: Nd Paleocirculation Proxy
Dates: 2013-09-01 to 2017-08-01
Acronym: SaltMarshSustain
Dates: 2015-01-01 to 2018-12-01
Acronym: In Situ Cal O2 Sensors
Dates: 2012-06-01 to 2016-05-31
Acronym: Inhalant flows
Dates: 2013-06-01 to 2016-05-01
Acronym: Lost City-type hydrothermal system
Dates: 2012-12-01 to 2014-11-01
Acronym: Diatom PCD genes
Dates: 2009-09-01 to 2013-08-01
Acronym: Microbial DOC Degradation
Dates: 2017-09-01 to 2020-08-01
Acronym: CoastBenthBiogeo
Dates: 2010-06-01 to 2015-05-01
Acronym: Mechanisms of bivalve response to acidification
Dates: 2010-10-01 to 2014-09-01
Acronym: Microbe Perspective
Dates: 2019-05-01 to 2022-05-01
Acronym: Multi-scale multi-host disease spread
Dates: 2021-08-01 to 2026-07-01
Acronym: ultrahigh res mass spec
Acronym: Marine Sediment Analysis 31P NMR
Acronym: Salt Marsh Water Exchange
Dates: 2016-04-01 to 2019-10-01
Acronym: Bermuda Biochem Timeseries
Dates: 2015-06-01 to 2019-05-01
Keyword Searches
Keyword searches are parsed into a series of terms and operators.
Terms can be a single word — plankton or carbon — or a phrase surrounded by double quotes — "ocean acidification"
Operators allow you to customize the text search in the following ways:
Wildcards
Wildcard searches can be run on individual terms, using:
?
to replace a single character:
carbon?te
*
to replace zero or more characters:,
ocean acid*
Boolean Operators
The preferred operators are:
+
(this term must be present)
-
(this term must not be present)
"coral calcification" +biota -pacific
- biota
must be present
- pacific
must not be present
- "coral calcification"
is optional - its presense increases the relevance
Fuzzy Matching
We can search for terms that are similar to, but not exactly like our search terms, using the "fuzzy" operator: ~
. This uses the Damerau-Levenshtein distance to find all terms with a maximum of two changes, where a change is the insertion, deletion or substitution of a single character, or transposition of two adjacent characters. The default edit distance is 2, but you can specify the distance:
"carbon"~3
Proximity Searches
While a phrase query (eg "john smith") expects all of the terms in exactly the same order, a proximity query allows the specified words to be further apart or in a different order. In the same way that fuzzy queries can specify a maximum edit distance for characters in a word, a proximity search allows us to specify a maximum edit distance of words in a phrase:
"primary production"~3