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https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2014.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2014 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2014.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, AQUADOPP sensor (NetCDF 2014-2015) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nPRES (pressure, Decibars)\nPRES_QC (Pressure quality flag)\n... (22 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2014_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2014_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2014/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2014.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2014&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2014
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2015.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2015 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2015.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, AQUADOPP sensor (NetCDF 2015-2016) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nPRES (pressure, Decibars)\nPRES_QC (Pressure quality flag)\n... (16 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2015_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2015_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2015/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2015.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2015&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2015
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2016.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2016 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2016.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, AQUADOPP sensor (NetCDF 2016-2017) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nRFVL_X (Metres per second)\nRFVL_Y (Y_North, Metres per second)\nLRZA (Metres per second)\nXYZ_QC\n... (22 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2016_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2016_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2016/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2016.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2016&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2016
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2018.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2018 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2018.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, AQUADOPP sensor (NetCDF 2018-2019) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nRFVL_X (Metres per second)\nRFVL_Y (Y_North, Metres per second)\nLRZA (Metres per second)\nXYZ_QC\n... (22 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2018_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2018_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2018/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2018.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2018&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2018
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2021.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2021 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2021.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, AQUADOPP sensor (NetCDF files 2021-07 to 2023-05) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nRFVL_X (Metres per second)\nRFVL_Y (Y_North, Metres per second)\nLRZA (Metres per second)\nXYZ_QC\n... (22 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2021_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2021_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2021/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2021.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2021&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2021
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2024.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2024 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2024.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, AQUADOPP sensor (NetCDF files from 2024-03) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name, N/A)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nEWCT (X_East, Metres per second)\nNSCT (Y_North, Metres per second)\nVCSP (Metres per second)\nXYX_QC (Current Velocity Quality Code)\n... (22 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2024_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2024_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2024/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2024.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2024&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2024
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2014.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2014 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2014.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, MICROCAT sensor (NetCDF 2014-2015) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nDOX2 (Dissolved oxygen, Micromoles per kilogram)\nDOX_QC (Oxygen quality flag)\n... (8 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2014_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2014_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2014/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2014.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2014&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2014
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2015.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2015 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2015.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, MICROCAT sensor (NetCDF 2015-2016) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nDOX2 (Dissolved oxygen, Micromoles per kilogram)\nDOX_QC (Oxygen quality flag)\n... (8 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2015_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2015_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2015/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2015.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2015&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2015
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2016.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2016 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2016.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, MICROCAT sensor (NetCDF 2016-2017) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nPRES (pressure, Decibars)\nTPOT (temperature potentielle, degree_C)\nCNDC (conductivity, Siemens per metre)\nPSAL (Practical salinity)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nOSAT (Oxygen saturation, Percent)\nDOX2 (Dissolved oxygen, Micromoles per kilogram)\nDOX1 (Dissolved oxygen, Micromoles per litre)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2016_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2016_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2016/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2016.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2016&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2016
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2018.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2018 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2018.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, MICROCAT sensor (NetCDF 2018-2019) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nPRES (pressure, Decibars)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTPOT (temperature potentielle, degree_C)\nCNDC (conductivity, Siemens per metre)\nPSAL (Practical salinity)\nDOX1 (Dissolved oxygen, Micromoles per litre)\nDOX2 (Dissolved oxygen, Micromoles per kilogram)\nOSAT (Oxygen saturation, Micromoles per kilogram)\n... (12 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2018_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2018_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2018/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2018.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2018&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2018
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2019.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2019 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2019.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, MICROCAT sensor (NetCDF 2019-2020) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nCNDC (conductivity, Siemens per metre)\nCNDC_QC (Conductivity quality flag)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2019_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2019_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2019/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2019.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2019&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2019
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2021.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2021 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2021.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, MICROCAT sensor (NetCDF files 2021-07 to 2023-05) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nTPOT (temperature potentielle, degree_C)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nCNDC (conductivity, Siemens per metre)\nCNDC_QC (Conductivity quality flag)\n... (12 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2021_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2021_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2021/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2021.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2021&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2021
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2024.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2024 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2024.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : Albatross mooring, MICROCAT sensor (NetCDF files from 2024-03) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name, not applicable)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nPOTT (temperature potentielle, degree_C)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nCNDC (conductivity, Siemens per metre)\nCNDC_QC (Conductivity quality flag)\n... (13 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2024_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2024_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2024/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2024.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2024&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Albatross_Microcat_NetCDF_2024
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2017.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2017 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2017.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : MII, AQUADOPP sensor (NetCDF files from 2017-09) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nRFVL_X (Metres per second)\nRFVL_Y (Y_North, Metres per second)\nLRZA (Metres per second)\nXYZ_QC\n... (22 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2017_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2017_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2017/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2017.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2017&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2017
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Cstar_NetCDF_2017.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Cstar_NetCDF_2017 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Cstar_NetCDF_2017.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : MII, CSTAR sensor (NetCDF files from 2017-09) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nrefCount (ref Count, 1)\nrefCount_QC (refCount quality flag)\nsignalCount (signal Count, 1)\nsignalCount_QC (signalCount quality flag)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Cstar_NetCDF_2017_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Cstar_NetCDF_2017_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Cstar_NetCDF_2017/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Cstar_NetCDF_2017.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Cstar_NetCDF_2017&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Cstar_NetCDF_2017
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Microcat_NetCDF_2017.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Microcat_NetCDF_2017 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Microcat_NetCDF_2017.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : MII, MICROCAT sensor (NetCDF files from 2017-09) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nCNDC (conductivity, Siemens per metre)\nCNDC_QC (Conductivity quality flag)\nPRES (pressure, Decibars)\nPRES_QC (Pressure quality flag)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Microcat_NetCDF_2017_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Microcat_NetCDF_2017_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Microcat_NetCDF_2017/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Microcat_NetCDF_2017.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Microcat_NetCDF_2017&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Microcat_NetCDF_2017
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Oxygen_NetCDF_2017.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Oxygen_NetCDF_2017 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Oxygen_NetCDF_2017.graph EMSO Western Ligurian : MII, OXYGEN sensor (NetCDF files from 2017-09) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is also part of KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation connected to KM3NeT is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS). The ALBATROSS line is an inductive line (2000 m) composed of an acoustic communication system, two inductive cables equipped with Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)-O2 sensors, current meters and two instrumented buoys. This line is deployed at a distance of 2-3 kilometers from the MII, and communication on land is done by an acoustic link with the MII, and electro-optical cable via the KM3NeT node.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstationname (station name)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nDOX1 (Dissolved oxygen, Micromoles per litre)\nDOX_QC (Oxygen quality flag)\nOSAT (Oxygen saturation, Percent)\nOSAT_QC (Oxygen Saturation quality flag)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Oxygen_NetCDF_2017_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Oxygen_NetCDF_2017_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Oxygen_NetCDF_2017/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Oxygen_NetCDF_2017.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Oxygen_NetCDF_2017&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_MII_Oxygen_NetCDF_2017
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Optodes_NetCDF_2023.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Optodes_NetCDF_2023 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Optodes_NetCDF_2023.graph EMSO-LO Western Ligurian : BJS_Bathydock Optode sensors (NetCDF files from 2023-09-20) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories.  It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems.  This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.  There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes.  EMSO Western Ligurian (EMSO-WL) is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow.  This underwater observation network is located close by KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation at the EMSO-WL station is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS) as well as a junction box (BJS). The BathyFamily is a package of innovative multi-instrumented platforms to observe the deep sea. BathyBot is an Internet Operated Vehicle (IOV) deployed from a landing station (BathyDock), and close to BathyReef a 3D-printed biomimetic colonizer\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstation_id (station name, not applicable)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\nPOSITION_QC (quality flag for position)\ndepth (depth of measurements, m)\nDEPH_QC (Profondeur quality flag)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nDOX1 (oxygen concentration, Micromoles per litre)\n... (10 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Optodes_NetCDF_2023_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Optodes_NetCDF_2023_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Optodes_NetCDF_2023/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Optodes_NetCDF_2023.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Optodes_NetCDF_2023&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Optodes_NetCDF_2023
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_ADCP_NetCDF_2023.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_ADCP_NetCDF_2023 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_ADCP_NetCDF_2023.graph EMSO-LO Western Ligurian : BJS_Bathydock, ADCP sensor (NetCDF files from 2023-09-20 The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories.  It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems.  This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.  There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes.  EMSO Western Ligurian (EMSO-WL) is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow.  This underwater observation network is located close by KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation at the EMSO-WL station is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS) as well as a junction box (BJS). The BathyFamily is a package of innovative multi-instrumented platforms to observe the deep sea. BathyBot is an Internet Operated Vehicle (IOV) deployed from a landing station (BathyDock), and close to BathyReef a 3D-printed biomimetic colonizer.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nPOSITION_QC (quality flag for position)\ndepth (depth of measurements, m)\nDEPH_QC (Profondeur quality flag)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nHEAD (Heading, degrees)\nHead_QC (Heading quality code)\nPITCH (degrees)\nPitch_QC (Pitch quality code)\n... (26 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_ADCP_NetCDF_2023_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_ADCP_NetCDF_2023_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_ADCP_NetCDF_2023/index.htmlTable https://www.seadatanet.org/ (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_ADCP_NetCDF_2023.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_ADCP_NetCDF_2023&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_ADCP_NetCDF_2023
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2023.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2023 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2023.graph EMSO-LO Western Ligurian : BJS_Bathydock_Bathybot Aquadopp sensor (NetCDF files from 2023-09-20) EMSO-LO Western Ligurian : BathyBot, Aquadopp sensor (Network Common Data Format (NetCDF) files from 2023-04-28). The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian (EMSO-WL) is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is located close by KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation at the EMSO-WL station is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS) as well as a junction box (BJS). The BathyFamily is a package of innovative multi-instrumented platforms to observe the deep sea. BathyBot is an Internet Operated Vehicle (IOV) deployed from a landing station (BathyDock), and close to BathyReef a 3D-printed biomimetic colonizer\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstation_id (station name, Not applicable)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\nPosition_QC (quality flag for position)\nDEPH (depth of measurements, Metres)\nDeph_QC (Profondeur quality flag)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTime_QC (Time quality flag)\nEWCT (X_East eastward_sea_water_velocity, Metres per second)\nNSCT (Y_North northward_sea_water_velocity, Metres per second)\n... (26 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2023_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2023_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2023/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2023.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2023&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Aquadopp_NetCDF_2023
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Microcat_NetCDF_2023.subset https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Microcat_NetCDF_2023 https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/tabledap/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Microcat_NetCDF_2023.graph EMSO-LO Western Ligurian : BJS_Bathydock_Bathybot Microcat sensor (NetCDF files from 2023-09-20) The European Multidisciplinary Seafloor and water column Observatory (EMSO) is a research infrastructure distributed throughout Europe for seabed and water column observatories. It aims to further explore the oceans, better understand the phenomena that occur on the seabed, and elucidate the critical role that these phenomena play in global Earth systems. This observatory is based on observation sites (or nodes) that have been deployed in strategic locations in European seas, from the Arctic to the Atlantic, from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. There are currently eleven deep water nodes plus four shallow water test nodes. EMSO Western Ligurian (EMSO-WL) is one of these permanent underwater observatories located in the Ligurian Sea and is deployed off Toulon, France. This region was chosen for its particular scientific interests such as: seismicity, topography, turbidity, biodiversity, water mass dynamics and organic matter flow. This underwater observation network is located close by KM3NeT (https://www.km3net.org/) which has a modular topology designed to connect up to 120 neutrino detection units. Earth and Sea Science (ESS) instrumentation at the EMSO-WL station is based on two complementary components: an instrumented interface module (MII) and an autonomous instrumented line (ALBATROSS) as well as a junction box (BJS). The BathyFamily is a package of innovative multi-instrumented platforms to observe the deep sea. BathyBot is an Internet Operated Vehicle (IOV) deployed from a landing station (BathyDock), and close to BathyReef a 3D-printed biomimetic colonizer\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\nstation_id (station name, N/A)\nlatitude (Latitude of measurements, degrees_north)\nlongitude (Longitude of measurements, degrees_east)\nPOSITION_QC (quality flag for position)\ndepth (depth of measurements, m)\nDEPH_QC (Profondeur quality flag)\ntime (time of measurements, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nTIME_QC (Time quality flag)\nTEMP (temperature, degree_C)\nTEMP_QC (Temperature quality flag)\nCNDC (conductivity, Siemens per metre)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Microcat_NetCDF_2023_fgdc.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Microcat_NetCDF_2023_iso19115.xml https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Microcat_NetCDF_2023/index.htmlTable http://www.emso-fr.org/EMSO-France (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Microcat_NetCDF_2023.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Microcat_NetCDF_2023&showErrors=false&email= MIO UMR 7294 CNRS / OSU Pytheas Emso_Western_Ligurian_Bathybot_Microcat_NetCDF_2023
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1992 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 1 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1992 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 1 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1992_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_1_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1993 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 2 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1993 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 2 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_2_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1993 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 3 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1993 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 3 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1993 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 3 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1993_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_3_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1994 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 4 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1994 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 4 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1994 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 4 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1994_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_4_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1995_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_5_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1995_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_5_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1995 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 5 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1995_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_5_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1995_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_5_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1995_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_5_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1995_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_5_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1997_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_7_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1997_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_7_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1997 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 7 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1997_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_7_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1997_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_7_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1997_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_7_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1997_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_7_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1998 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 8 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.), 1997 OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1998 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 8 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1998 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 8 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_8_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_9_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_9_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1998 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 9 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_9_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_9_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_9_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1998_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_9_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1999 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 10 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1999 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 10 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1999 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 10 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_10_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_11_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_11_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1999 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 11 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_11_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_11_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_11_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_11_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1999 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 12 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1999 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 12 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 1999 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 12 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_1999_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_12_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2000 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 13 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2000 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 13 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2000 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 13 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2000_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_13_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2001 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 14 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2001 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 14 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2001_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_14_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2003 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 16 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2003 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 16 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_16_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD1_3630m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD1_3630m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2003 D SEDIMENT TRAP MSD1 3630m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD1_3630m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD1_3630m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD1_3630m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2003_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD1_3630m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2004 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 17 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2004 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 17 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2004 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 17 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_17_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD2_3630m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD2_3630m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2004 D SEDIMENT TRAP MSD2 3630m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD2_3630m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD2_3630m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD2_3630m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD2_3630m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD3_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD3_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2004 D SEDIMENT TRAP MSD3 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD3_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD3_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD3_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2004_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD3_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2005 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 18 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2005 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 18 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2005 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 18 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_18_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD4_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD4_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2005 D SEDIMENT TRAP MSD4 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD4_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD4_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD4_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD4_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD5_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD5_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2005 D SEDIMENT TRAP MSD5 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD5_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD5_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD5_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2005_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_MSD5_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2006 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 19 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_3060m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_3060m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2006 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 19 3060m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_3060m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_3060m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_3060m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_3060m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2006 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 19 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2006_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_19_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2007 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 20 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2007 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 20 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2007_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_20_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2008_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_21_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2008_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_21_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2008 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 21 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.) OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2008_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_21_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2008_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_21_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2008_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_21_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2008_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_21_750m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_1050m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_1050m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2009 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 22 1050m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.), 2008 OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_1050m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_1050m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_1050m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_1050m
https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_750m https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/griddap/OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_750m.graph Sediment-Trap, OS ESTOC 2009 D SEDIMENT TRAP CI 22 750m (OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data.), 2008 OceanSITES ESTOC in-situ data. The European Station forTime-series in the Ocean, Canary Islands (ESTOC) is a sustained and multidisciplinary observatory located at the east central North Atlantic. The ESTOC goal is the creation of an Eulerian long time series on an inter- and multidisciplinary basis in order to monitor and help understand oceanic long-term variability in the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. ESTOC is providing hydrographic and biogeochemical time-series datasets from 1994. Activities include a ship-based observation program (observations of physical, chemical and biological parameters) and one moored structure with meteorological and oceanic surface observations, as well as in the water column.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [time]):\nTIME_BOUNDS (days)\nTSMF (Particulate total mass flux, milligrams per square meter per day)\nCO3F (Particulate total calcium carbonate flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nPOCF (Particulate total organic carbon flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nTNNF (Particulate total nitrogen mass flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nLTHF (lithogenic fraction flux, milligrams per square metre per day)\nSIOF (Mass of elemental silicon in biogenic silica (opal), milligrams per square metre per day)\nDEPTH_SENSOR (depth of measurement, meters)\n https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/info/OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_750m/index.htmlTable http://data.plocan.eu/thredds/PLOCAN-Observatory_Data-Policy_v2.pdf (external link) https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/rss/OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_750m.rss https://erddap.emso.eu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_750m&showErrors=false&email= Department of Geosciences and MARUM, Universität Bremen OS_ESTOC_2009_D_SEDIMENT_TRAP_CI_22_750m

 
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