RRS Discovery Cruise 233, CHAOS (Chemical and Hydrographic Atlantic Ocean Survey) combined a long meridional section notionally along 20°W from 20°N to Iceland with a detailed survey of the Rockall Trough. The meridional section was designed to i) establish the sources and sinks of halocarbons in subtropical and subpolar waters during spring bloom conditions; ii) to examine the decadal scale variability in the eastern Atlantic over the last 40 years by repeating the northern part of the WOCE A16 line first occupied in 1988 and again in 1993 (NATL 93), and parts of other sections occupied in 1957, 1973, 1983 and 1991; iii). to study the spreading, mixing and ventilation rates of Labrador Sea Water, Mediterranean Water, and waters of Southern...
This cruise was the first of two cruises focussed on the functioning of the mesopelagiczone, the reg...
The three principal objectives for RRS Discovery Cruise 232 were to carry out mooring operations ass...
The principle objectives of the cruise were to study the physical, geochemical and biological disper...
The North Atlantic Ocean is characterized by an intense meridional circulation cell carrying near-su...
This report describes RRS Discovery Cruise 230, designed as a repeat of the International Geophysica...
The report describes the RRS Discovery Cruise 245, designed as a repeat of the hydrographic section ...
RRS Discovery Cruise 223, VIVALDI ‘96, was a contribution to the UK WOCE Community Research Programm...
This report presents the procedures and methods used to obtain total carbon dioxide (C{sub T}), tota...
A Hydrographic section was occupied at a nominal latitude of 24.5°N in the Atlantic Ocean during Jan...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise tit...
Discovery Cruise 217 was one of a series of cruises to the continental slope southwest of the UK in ...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise titl...
This cruise formed part of the Atlantic Margin Environmental Survey (AMES) 1998. The primary objecti...
A Hydrographic section was occupied at a nominal latitude of 24°S in the Atlantic Ocean during March...
METEOR cruise no. 27 combined the activities of four programmes focussing on the interactions of cli...
This cruise was the first of two cruises focussed on the functioning of the mesopelagiczone, the reg...
The three principal objectives for RRS Discovery Cruise 232 were to carry out mooring operations ass...
The principle objectives of the cruise were to study the physical, geochemical and biological disper...
The North Atlantic Ocean is characterized by an intense meridional circulation cell carrying near-su...
This report describes RRS Discovery Cruise 230, designed as a repeat of the International Geophysica...
The report describes the RRS Discovery Cruise 245, designed as a repeat of the hydrographic section ...
RRS Discovery Cruise 223, VIVALDI ‘96, was a contribution to the UK WOCE Community Research Programm...
This report presents the procedures and methods used to obtain total carbon dioxide (C{sub T}), tota...
A Hydrographic section was occupied at a nominal latitude of 24.5°N in the Atlantic Ocean during Jan...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise tit...
Discovery Cruise 217 was one of a series of cruises to the continental slope southwest of the UK in ...
This report describes RRS Discovery cruise 242 from 07 September to 06 October 1999. The cruise titl...
This cruise formed part of the Atlantic Margin Environmental Survey (AMES) 1998. The primary objecti...
A Hydrographic section was occupied at a nominal latitude of 24°S in the Atlantic Ocean during March...
METEOR cruise no. 27 combined the activities of four programmes focussing on the interactions of cli...
This cruise was the first of two cruises focussed on the functioning of the mesopelagiczone, the reg...
The three principal objectives for RRS Discovery Cruise 232 were to carry out mooring operations ass...
The principle objectives of the cruise were to study the physical, geochemical and biological disper...