This report describes the 16th occupation of the Drake Passage CTD section, established duringthe World Ocean Circulation Experiment as repeat section SR1b. It was first occupied byNational Oceanography Centre (previously IOSDL and then SOC) in collaboration with theBritish Antarctic Survey in 1993, and has been re-occupied most years since then. Thirty onefull depth stations were performed during JR195: two test stations, and 29 of the 30 nominalstations for the SR1b Drake Passage section. Two 500 m stations were added as part of POL'scruise JR198.The CTD was an underwater SBE 9 plus unit equipped with the following sensors: dualtemperature and conductivity sensors, a pressure sensor encased in the SBE underwater unit, aSBE-43 oxygen probe...
A new hydrographic section was taken across 36∞N in the Atlantic Ocean during May-June 2005 aboard R...
This report describes the mooring operations and underway measurements conducted during RRS Discover...
The Ocean Reference Station at 20°S, 85°W under the stratus clouds west of northern Chile is being m...
A repeat hydrographic section (WOCE section SR1b) across Drake Passage was occupied during November ...
A repeat hydrographic section (WOCE section SR1b) across Drake Passage was occupiedduring December 2...
A repeat hydrographic section (WOCE section SR1b) across Drake Passage was occupied during November ...
A Hydrographic section was occupied at a nominal latitude of 24.5°N in the Atlantic Ocean during Jan...
This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, establishedduring the Wo...
This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, establishedduring the Wo...
This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, establishedduring the Wo...
The purpose of RRS James Cook cruise JC192 was to refurbish the RAPID 26°N array of moorings that sp...
RRS James Cook cruise 231 departed Southampton 1st May 2022, operated in the Whittard Canyon (2-3 Ma...
RRS Discovery cruise 130 departed Southampton 25th March 2021, operated in the Whittard Canyon (28th...
The Ocean Reference Station at 20°S, 85°W under the stratus clouds west of northern Chile is being ...
This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, established during the W...
A new hydrographic section was taken across 36∞N in the Atlantic Ocean during May-June 2005 aboard R...
This report describes the mooring operations and underway measurements conducted during RRS Discover...
The Ocean Reference Station at 20°S, 85°W under the stratus clouds west of northern Chile is being m...
A repeat hydrographic section (WOCE section SR1b) across Drake Passage was occupied during November ...
A repeat hydrographic section (WOCE section SR1b) across Drake Passage was occupiedduring December 2...
A repeat hydrographic section (WOCE section SR1b) across Drake Passage was occupied during November ...
A Hydrographic section was occupied at a nominal latitude of 24.5°N in the Atlantic Ocean during Jan...
This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, establishedduring the Wo...
This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, establishedduring the Wo...
This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, establishedduring the Wo...
The purpose of RRS James Cook cruise JC192 was to refurbish the RAPID 26°N array of moorings that sp...
RRS James Cook cruise 231 departed Southampton 1st May 2022, operated in the Whittard Canyon (2-3 Ma...
RRS Discovery cruise 130 departed Southampton 25th March 2021, operated in the Whittard Canyon (28th...
The Ocean Reference Station at 20°S, 85°W under the stratus clouds west of northern Chile is being ...
This report describes the eleventh occupation of the Drake Passage section, established during the W...
A new hydrographic section was taken across 36∞N in the Atlantic Ocean during May-June 2005 aboard R...
This report describes the mooring operations and underway measurements conducted during RRS Discover...
The Ocean Reference Station at 20°S, 85°W under the stratus clouds west of northern Chile is being m...