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Dataset Title:  [GP16 Cruise Track] - Cruise track along the US GEOTRACES East Pacific Zonal
Transect from the R/V Thomas G. Thompson TN303 cruise in the tropical Pacific
from Peru to Tahiti during 2013 (U.S. GEOTRACES EPZT project) (U.S. GEOTRACES
East Pacific Zonal Transect)
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Institution:  BCO-DMO   (Dataset ID: bcodmo_dataset_503157)
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 CruiseId (text) ?      
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 time (ISO Date Time UTC, UTC) ?          2013-10-25T11:52:59.00Z    2013-12-20T16:29:00.00Z
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 latitude (degrees_north) ?          -17.612242    -0.878268
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 longitude (degrees_east) ?          -152.121393    -77.375787
  < slider >
 SOG (Speed Over Ground, meters/sec) ?          0.0    9.78
 COG (decimal degrees) ?          0.0    359.182
 
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The Dataset Attribute Structure (.das) for this Dataset

Attributes {
 s {
  CruiseId {
    String bcodmo_name "cruiseid";
    String description "Official UNOLS cruise id";
    String long_name "Cruise Id";
    String units "text";
  }
  time {
    String _CoordinateAxisType "Time";
    Float64 actual_range 1.382701979e+9, 1.38755694e+9;
    String axis "T";
    String bcodmo_name "ISO_DateTime_UTC";
    String description "ISO formatted UTC Date and Time";
    String ioos_category "Time";
    String long_name "ISO Date Time UTC";
    String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/DTUT8601/";
    String source_name "ISO_DateTime_UTC";
    String standard_name "time";
    String time_origin "01-JAN-1970 00:00:00";
    String time_precision "1970-01-01T00:00:00.00Z";
    String units "seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z";
  }
  latitude {
    String _CoordinateAxisType "Lat";
    Float64 _FillValue NaN;
    Float64 actual_range -17.612242, -0.878268;
    String axis "Y";
    String bcodmo_name "latitude";
    Float64 colorBarMaximum 90.0;
    Float64 colorBarMinimum -90.0;
    String description "Latitude Position (South is negative)";
    String ioos_category "Location";
    String long_name "Latitude";
    String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LATX/";
    String standard_name "latitude";
    String units "degrees_north";
  }
  longitude {
    String _CoordinateAxisType "Lon";
    Float64 _FillValue NaN;
    Float64 actual_range -152.121393, -77.375787;
    String axis "X";
    String bcodmo_name "longitude";
    Float64 colorBarMaximum 180.0;
    Float64 colorBarMinimum -180.0;
    String description "Longitude Position (West is negative)";
    String ioos_category "Location";
    String long_name "Longitude";
    String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LONX/";
    String standard_name "longitude";
    String units "degrees_east";
  }
  SOG {
    Float32 _FillValue NaN;
    Float32 actual_range 0.0, 9.78;
    String bcodmo_name "sog";
    String description "Instantaneous Speed-over-ground";
    String long_name "Speed Over Ground";
    String units "meters/sec";
  }
  COG {
    Float32 _FillValue NaN;
    Float32 actual_range 0.0, 359.182;
    String bcodmo_name "cog";
    String description "Instantaneous Course-over-ground [deg. clockwise from North]";
    String long_name "Course Over Ground";
    String units "decimal degrees";
  }
 }
  NC_GLOBAL {
    String access_formats ".htmlTable,.csv,.json,.mat,.nc,.tsv,.esriCsv,.geoJson,.odvTxt";
    String acquisition_description 
"Generated from R2R archive file by BCO-DMO staff
 
R2R File Creation Date: 2014-05-07T19:19:08Z";
    String awards_0_award_nid "502593";
    String awards_0_award_number "OCE-1235248";
    String awards_0_data_url "http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1235248&HistoricalAwards=false";
    String awards_0_funder_name "NSF Division of Ocean Sciences";
    String awards_0_funding_acronym "NSF OCE";
    String awards_0_funding_source_nid "355";
    String awards_0_program_manager "Donald L. Rice";
    String awards_0_program_manager_nid "51467";
    String awards_1_award_nid "502594";
    String awards_1_award_number "OCE-1130870";
    String awards_1_data_url "http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1130870&HistoricalAwards=false";
    String awards_1_funder_name "NSF Division of Ocean Sciences";
    String awards_1_funding_acronym "NSF OCE";
    String awards_1_funding_source_nid "355";
    String awards_1_program_manager "Henrietta N Edmonds";
    String awards_1_program_manager_nid "51517";
    String cdm_data_type "Other";
    String comment 
"Version: 08 May 2014 
  PIs: Moffett, et al 
  Cruise Track from R2R Archive - 1 minute fixes";
    String Conventions "COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3";
    String creator_email "info@bco-dmo.org";
    String creator_name "BCO-DMO";
    String creator_type "institution";
    String creator_url "https://www.bco-dmo.org/";
    String data_source "extract_data_as_tsv version 2.3  19 Dec 2019";
    String date_created "2014-03-03T16:34:24Z";
    String date_modified "2020-04-10T20:01:06Z";
    String defaultDataQuery "&amp;time&lt;now";
    String doi "10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.503157.1";
    Float64 Easternmost_Easting -77.375787;
    Float64 geospatial_lat_max -0.878268;
    Float64 geospatial_lat_min -17.612242;
    String geospatial_lat_units "degrees_north";
    Float64 geospatial_lon_max -77.375787;
    Float64 geospatial_lon_min -152.121393;
    String geospatial_lon_units "degrees_east";
    String history 
"2024-11-23T16:56:36Z (local files)
2024-11-23T16:56:36Z https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_503157.html";
    String infoUrl "https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/503157";
    String institution "BCO-DMO";
    String instruments_0_acronym "GPS";
    String instruments_0_dataset_instrument_nid "525536";
    String instruments_0_description "The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a U.S. space-based radionavigation system that provides reliable positioning, navigation, and timing services to civilian users on a continuous worldwide basis. The U.S. Air Force develops, maintains, and operates the space and control segments of the NAVSTAR GPS transmitter system. Ships use a variety of receivers (e.g. Trimble and Ashtech) to interpret the GPS signal and determine accurate latitude and longitude.";
    String instruments_0_instrument_external_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/POS03/";
    String instruments_0_instrument_name "Global Positioning System Receiver";
    String instruments_0_instrument_nid "560";
    String instruments_0_supplied_name "GPS";
    String keywords "bco, bco-dmo, biological, chemical, COG, course, cruise, CruiseId, data, dataset, date, dmo, erddap, ground, iso, latitude, longitude, management, oceanography, office, over, preliminary, SOG, speed, time";
    String license "https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/503157/license";
    String metadata_source "https://www.bco-dmo.org/api/dataset/503157";
    Float64 Northernmost_Northing -0.878268;
    String param_mapping "{'503157': {'Latitude': 'flag - latitude', 'Longitude': 'flag - longitude', 'ISO_DateTime_UTC': 'flag - time'}}";
    String parameter_source "https://www.bco-dmo.org/mapserver/dataset/503157/parameters";
    String people_0_affiliation "University of Southern California";
    String people_0_affiliation_acronym "USC-HIMS";
    String people_0_person_name "James W. Moffett";
    String people_0_person_nid "50800";
    String people_0_role "Lead Principal Investigator";
    String people_0_role_type "originator";
    String people_1_affiliation "Old Dominion University";
    String people_1_affiliation_acronym "ODU";
    String people_1_person_name "Gregory Cutter";
    String people_1_person_nid "50679";
    String people_1_role "Co-Principal Investigator";
    String people_1_role_type "originator";
    String people_2_affiliation "Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution";
    String people_2_affiliation_acronym "WHOI";
    String people_2_person_name "Christopher R. German";
    String people_2_person_nid "51700";
    String people_2_role "Co-Principal Investigator";
    String people_2_role_type "originator";
    String people_3_affiliation "University of Southern California";
    String people_3_affiliation_acronym "USC-HIMS";
    String people_3_person_name "James W. Moffett";
    String people_3_person_nid "50800";
    String people_3_role "Contact";
    String people_3_role_type "related";
    String people_4_affiliation "Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution";
    String people_4_affiliation_acronym "WHOI BCO-DMO";
    String people_4_person_name "Stephen R. Gegg";
    String people_4_person_nid "50910";
    String people_4_role "BCO-DMO Data Manager";
    String people_4_role_type "related";
    String project "U.S. GEOTRACES EPZT";
    String projects_0_acronym "U.S. GEOTRACES EPZT";
    String projects_0_description 
"From the NSF Award Abstract
The mission of the International GEOTRACES Program (www.geotraces.org), of which the U.S. chemical oceanography research community is a founding member, is \"to identify processes and quantify fluxes that control the distributions of key trace elements and isotopes in the ocean, and to establish the sensitivity of these distributions to changing environmental conditions\" (GEOTRACES Science Plan, 2006). In the United States, ocean chemists are currently in the process of organizing a zonal transect in the eastern tropical South Pacific (ETSP) from Peru to Tahiti as the second cruise of the U.S.GEOTRACES Program. This Pacific section includes a large area characterized by high rates of primary production and particle export in the eastern boundary associated with the Peru Upwelling, a large oxygen minimum zone that is a major global sink for fixed nitrogen, and a large hydrothermal plume arising from the East Pacific Rise. This particular section was selected as a result of open planning workshops in 2007 and 2008, with a final recommendation made by the U.S.GEOTRACES Steering Committee in 2009. It is the first part of a two-stage plan that will include a meridional section of the Pacific from Tahiti to Alaska as a subsequent expedition.
This award provides funding for management of the U.S.GEOTRACES Pacific campaign to a team of scientists from the University of Southern California, Old Dominion University, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The three co-leaders will provide mission leadership, essential support services, and management structure for acquiring the trace elements and isotopes samples listed as core parameters in the International GEOTRACES Science Plan, plus hydrographic and nutrient data needed by participating investigators. With this support from NSF, the management team will (1) plan and coordinate the 52-day Pacific research cruise described above; (2) obtain representative samples for a wide variety of trace metals of interest using conventional CTD/rosette and GEOTRACES Sampling Systems; (3) acquire conventional JGOFS/WOCE-quality hydrographic data (CTD, transmissometer, fluorometer, oxygen sensor, etc) along with discrete samples for salinity, dissolved oxygen (to 1 uM detection limits), plant pigments, redox tracers such as ammonium and nitrite, and dissolved nutrients at micro- and nanomolar levels; (4) ensure that proper QA/QC protocols are followed and reported, as well as fulfilling all GEOTRACES Intercalibration protocols; (5) prepare and deliver all hydrographic-type data to the GEOTRACES Data Center (and US data centers); and (6) coordinate cruise communications between all participating investigators, including preparation of a hydrographic report/publication.
Broader Impacts: The project is part of an international collaborative program that has forged strong partnerships in the intercalibration and implementation phases that are unprecedented in chemical oceanography. The science product of these collective missions will enhance our ability to understand how to interpret the chemical composition of the ocean, and interpret how climate change will affect ocean chemistry. Partnerships include contributions to the infrastructure of developing nations with overlapping interests in the study area, in this case Peru. There is a strong educational component to the program, with many Ph.D. students carrying out thesis research within the program.
Figure 1. The 2013 GEOTRACES EPZT Cruise Track. [click on the image to view a larger version]";
    String projects_0_end_date "2015-06";
    String projects_0_geolocation "Eastern Tropical Pacific - Transect from Peru to Tahiti";
    String projects_0_name "U.S. GEOTRACES East Pacific Zonal Transect";
    String projects_0_project_nid "499723";
    String projects_0_project_website "https://www.geotraces.org/";
    String projects_0_start_date "2012-06";
    String publisher_name "Biological and Chemical Oceanographic Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)";
    String publisher_type "institution";
    String sourceUrl "(local files)";
    Float64 Southernmost_Northing -17.612242;
    String standard_name_vocabulary "CF Standard Name Table v55";
    String subsetVariables "CruiseId";
    String summary "Cruise track along the US GEOTRACES East Pacific Zonal Transect from the R/V Thomas G. Thompson TN303 cruise in the tropical Pacific from Peru to Tahiti during 2013.";
    String time_coverage_end "2013-12-20T16:29:00.00Z";
    String time_coverage_start "2013-10-25T11:52:59.00Z";
    String title "[GP16 Cruise Track] - Cruise track along the US GEOTRACES East Pacific Zonal Transect from the R/V Thomas G. Thompson TN303 cruise in the tropical Pacific from Peru to Tahiti during 2013 (U.S. GEOTRACES EPZT project) (U.S. GEOTRACES East Pacific Zonal Transect)";
    String version "1";
    Float64 Westernmost_Easting -152.121393;
    String xml_source "osprey2erddap.update_xml() v1.3";
  }
}

 

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