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Dataset Title: | [P16 Repeat Hydrography Trace Metal Profiles] - Profiles of dissolved trace elements collected using a trace-metal clean rosette from surface to 1000m depth from two CLIVAR P16 cruises in 2005 and 2006 (Collaborative Research: Global Ocean Survey of Dissolved Iron and Aluminum and Aerosol Iron and Aluminum Solubility Supporting the Repeat Hydrography (CO2) Project) |
Institution: | BCO-DMO (Dataset ID: bcodmo_dataset_778403) |
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TEMPERATURE_FLAG_W | SALNTY_FLAG_W | OXYGEN_FLAG_W | PHSPHT_FLAG_W | SILCAT_FLAG_W | NITRAT_FLAG_W | NITRIT_FLAG_W |
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unitless | unitless | unitless | unitless | unitless | unitless | unitless |
2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
In total, there are 1 rows of distinct combinations of the variables listed above.
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For some datasets, this may be slow.
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have selected a small subset of the data.
Related Data (Metadata) (Refine the data subset and/or download the data)
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WARNING: This may involve lots of data. For some datasets, this may be slow. Consider using this only when you need it and have selected a small subset of the data.