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Provedor de dados:  ArchiMer
País:  France
Título:  The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2014
Autores:  Mawji, Edward
Schlitzer, Reiner
Dodas, Elena Masferrer
Abadie, Cyril
Abouchami, Wafa
Anderson, Robert F.
Baars, Oliver
Bakker, Karel
Baskaran, Mark
Bates, Nicholas R.
Bluhm, Katrin
Bowie, Andrew
Bown, Johann
Boye, Marie
Boyle, Edward A.
Branellec, Pierre
Bruland, Kenneth W.
Brzezinski, Mark A.
Bucciarelli, Eva
Buesseler, Ken
Butler, Edward
Cai, Pinghe
Cardinal, Damien
Casciotti, Karen
Chaves, Joaquin
Cheng, Hai
Chever, Fanny
Church, Thomas M.
Colman, Albert S.
Conway, Tim M.
Croot, Peter L.
Cutter, Gregory A.
De Baar, Hein J. W.
De Souza, Gregory F.
Dehairs, Frank
Deng, Feifei
Huong Thi Dieu,
Dulaquais, Gabriel
Echegoyen-sanz, Yolanda
Edwards, R. Lawrence
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Fitzsimmons, Jessica
Fleisher, Martin
Frank, Martin
Friedrich, Jana
Fripiat, Francois
Galer, Stephen J. G.
Gamo, Toshitaka
Solsona, Ester Garcia
Gerringa, Loes J. A.
Godoy, Jose Marcus
Gonzalez, Santiago
Grossteffan, Emilie
Hatta, Mariko
Hayes, Christopher T.
Heller, Maija Iris
Henderson, Gideon
Huang, Kuo-fang
Jeandel, Catherine
Jenkins, William J.
John, Seth
Kenna, Timothy C.
Klunder, Maarten
Kretschmer, Sven
Kumamoto, Yuichiro
Laan, Patrick
Labatut, Marie
Lacan, Francois
Lam, Phoebe J.
Lannuzel, Delphine
Le Moigne, Frederique
Lechtenfeld, Oliver J.
Lohan, Maeve C.
Lu, Yanbin
Masque, Pere
Mcclain, Charles R.
Measures, Christopher
Middag, Rob
Moffett, James
Navidad, Alicia
Nishioka, Jun
Noble, Abigail
Obata, Hajime
Ohnemus, Daniel C.
Owens, Stephanie
Planchon, Frederic
Pradoux, Catherine
Puigcorbe, Viena
Quay, Paul
Radic, Amandine
Rehkaemper, Mark
Remenyi, Tomas
Rijkenberg, Micha J. A.
Rintoul, Stephen
Robinson, Laura F.
Roeske, Tobias
Rosenberg, Mark
Van Der Loeff, Michiel Rutgers
Ryabenko, Evgenia
Saito, Mak A.
Roshan, Saeed
Salt, Lesley
Sarthou, Geraldine
Schauer, Ursula
Scott, Peter
Sedwick, Peter N.
Sha, Lijuan
Shiller, Alan M.
Sigman, Daniel M.
Smethie, William
Smith, Geoffrey J.
Sohrin, Yoshiki
Speich, Sabrina
Stichel, Torben
Stutsman, Johnny
Swift, James H.
Tagliabue, Alessandro
Thomas, Alexander
Tsunogai, Urumu
Twining, Benjamin S.
Van Aken, Hendrik M.
Van Heuven, Steven
Van Ooijen, Jan
Van Weerlee, Evaline
Venchiarutti, Celia
Voelker, Antje H. L.
Wake, Bronwyn
Warner, Mark J.
Woodward, E. Malcolm S.
Wu, Jingfeng
Wyatt, Neil
Yoshikawa, Hisayuki
Zheng, Xin-yuan
Xue, Zichen
Zieringer, Moritz
Zimmer, Louise A.
Data:  2015-12
Ano:  2015
Palavras-chave:  GEOTRACES
Trace elements
Isotopes
Electronic atlas
Resumo:  The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2014 (IDP2014) is the first publicly available data product of the international GEOTRACES programme, and contains data measured and quality controlled before the end of 2013. It consists of two parts: (1) a compilation of digital data for more than 200 trace elements and isotopes (TEls) as well as classical hydrographic parameters, and (2) the eGEOTRACES Electronic Atlas providing a strongly inter-linked on-line atlas including more than 300 section plots and 90 animated 3D scenes. The IDP2014 covers the Atlantic, Arctic, and Indian oceans, exhibiting highest data density in the Atlantic. The TEI data in the IDP2014 are quality controlled by careful assessment of intercalibration results and multi-laboratory data comparisons at cross-over stations. The digital data are provided in several formats, including ASCII spreadsheet, Excel spreadsheet, netCDF, and Ocean Data View collection. In addition to the actual data values the IDP2014 also contains data quality flags and 1-sigma data error values where available. Quality flags and error values are useful for data filtering. Metadata about data originators, analytical methods and original publications related to the data are linked to the data in an easily accessible way. The eGEOTRACES Electronic Atlas is the visual representation of the IDP2014 data providing section plots and a new kind of animated 3D scenes. The basin-wide 3D scenes allow for viewing of data from many cruises at the same time, thereby providing quick overviews of large-scale tracer distributions. In addition, the 3D scenes provide geographical and bathymetric context that is crucial for the interpretation and assessment of observed tracer plumes, as well as for making inferences about controlling processes.
Tipo:  Text
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00308/41910/41190.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.marchem.2015.04.005

https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00308/41910/
Editor:  Elsevier Science Bv
Formato:  application/pdf
Fonte:  Marine Chemistry (0304-4203) (Elsevier Science Bv), 2015-12 , Vol. 177 , N. Part 1 , P. 1-8
Direitos:  2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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