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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2016-05-10
    Description: Author(s): J. M. Boss, K. Chang, J. Armijo, K. Cujia, T. Rosskopf, J. R. Maze, and C. L. Degen We report on Fourier spectroscopy experiments performed with near-surface nitrogen-vacancy centers in a diamond chip. By detecting the free precession of nuclear spins rather than applying a multipulse quantum sensing protocol, we are able to unambiguously identify the NMR species devoid of harmonic… [Phys. Rev. Lett. 116, 197601] Published Mon May 09, 2016
    Keywords: Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
    Print ISSN: 0031-9007
    Electronic ISSN: 1079-7114
    Topics: Physics
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2015-04-23
    Description: Author(s): M. Loretz, J. M. Boss, T. Rosskopf, H. J. Mamin, D. Rugar, and C. L. Degen Identifying atomic nuclei using magnetic spins is done in many fields of biology and chemistry. A new investigation shows that the presence of harmonic signals can make it difficult to accurately identify a heterogeneous group of atoms. [Phys. Rev. X 5, 021009] Published Wed Apr 22, 2015
    Electronic ISSN: 2160-3308
    Topics: Physics
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2015-12-17
    Description: Author(s): Éric Aubourg et al. (BOSS Collaboration) We derive constraints on cosmological parameters and tests of dark energy models from the combination of baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) measurements with cosmic microwave background (CMB) data and a recent reanalysis of Type Ia supernova (SN) data. In particular, we take advantage of high-precisi… [Phys. Rev. D 92, 123516] Published Mon Dec 14, 2015
    Keywords: Cosmology
    Print ISSN: 0556-2821
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-4918
    Topics: Physics
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2017-12-29
    Description: Author(s): J. Zopes, K. Sasaki, K. S. Cujia, J. M. Boss, K. Chang, T. F. Segawa, K. M. Itoh, and C. L. Degen We investigate the application of amplitude-shaped control pulses for enhancing the time and frequency resolution of multipulse quantum sensing sequences. Using the electronic spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond and up to 10 000 coherent microwave pulses with a cosine square envelope... [Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 260501] Published Thu Dec 28, 2017
    Keywords: General Physics: Statistical and Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Information, etc.
    Print ISSN: 0031-9007
    Electronic ISSN: 1079-7114
    Topics: Physics
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2017-02-15
    Description: Author(s): M. Loretz, H. Takahashi, T. F. Segawa, J. M. Boss, and C. L. Degen We report hyperpolarization of the electronic spins associated with substitutional nitrogen defects in bulk diamond crystals. Hyperpolarization is achieved by optical pumping of nitrogen vacancy centers followed by rapid cross relaxation at the energy level matching condition in a 51 mT bias field. … [Phys. Rev. B 95, 064413] Published Tue Feb 14, 2017
    Keywords: Magnetism
    Print ISSN: 1098-0121
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795
    Topics: Physics
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) sampled the world oceans on board a 36 m long schooner, collecting environmental data and organisms from viruses to planktonic metazoans for later analyses using modern sequencing and state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Tara Oceans Data are particularly suited to study the genetic, morphological and functional diversity of plankton. During the entire expedition (2009-2013), underway measurements were obtained from a meteorological station (BATOS), a thermosalinograph (TSG, SBE 45), a Fast Repetition Rate Flurometer (FRRF, LIFT-FRR01), and a spectrophotometer (WETLabs AC-S). In 2013 underway measurements were enhanced by adding a Photosynthetically Available Radiation (PAR) sensor (QCP2350, Biospherical Instruments, Inc.), a laser spectrofluorometer (WETLabs ALFA, Chekalyuk et al., 2012) that replaced the FRRF, a spectral backscattering sensor (WETLabs Eco-bb3), a pCO2 sensor (ProOceanus CO2-Pro), a pH sensor (Satlantic, SeaFET) and a particle imaging system triggered by chlorophyll-a fluorescence (a prototype of McLane Research Laboratories' Imaging FlowCytobot, Sosik Lab, WHOI). Discrete measurements of CDOM absorption measurements were made using an Ultrapath (WPI Inc.) to calibrate the in-line AC-S. Hence the AC-S was also used to provide CDOM absorption in addition to particulate matter properties. The present collection includes three data sets that are harmonised with a common time stamp. The source data sets given in the reference section.
    Keywords: Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; Tara_Oceans_2009-2013; Tara Oceans Expedition
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    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) sampled the world oceans on board a 36 m long schooner, collecting environmental data and organisms from viruses to planktonic metazoans for later analyses using modern sequencing and state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Tara Oceans Data are particularly suited to study the genetic, morphological and functional diversity of plankton. The present data set provides raw validated data of continuous measurements made with a Biospherical Instrument Inc. QCR-2150 surface PAR sensor mounted on a sensor mast at the stern of the ship (ca. 8m above deck) and time synchronized with the CTD recording unit. The sensor consists of a cosine collector and was also utilized to correct the CTD PAR sensor data. The dark was computed as the lowest 0.01% voltage of the signal that was found to be very stable (0.00965V) for all the legs except for the 2nd leg of the polar circle where there was no complete night (the manufacturer dark was 0.0097V). The manufacturer calibration slope from 12/ 2012 was used to transform the data to scientific units.
    Keywords: Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; Tara_Oceans_2009-2013; Tara Oceans Expedition
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) sampled the world oceans on board a 36 m long schooner, collecting environmental data and organisms from viruses to planktonic metazoans for later analyses using modern sequencing and state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Tara Oceans Data are particularly suited to study the genetic, morphological and functional diversity of plankton. The present data set provides raw validated data of continuous measurements made with a WETLabs Eco-FL sensor mounted on the flowthrough system between June 4th, 2011 and March 30th, 2012. Data was recorded approximately every 10s. Two issues affected the data: 1. Periods when the water 0.2µm filtered water were used as blanks and 2. Periods where fluorescence was affected by non-photochemical quenching (NPQ, chlorophyll fluorescence is reduced when cells are exposed to light, e.g. Falkowski and Raven, 1997). Median data and their standard deviation were binned to 5min bins with period of light/dark indicated by an added variable (so that NPQ affected data could be neglected if the user so chooses). Data was first calibrated using HPLC data collected on the Tara (there were 36 data within 30min of each other). Fewer were available when there was no evident NPQ and the resulting scale factor was 0.0106 mg Chl m-3/count. To increase the calibration match-ups we used the AC-S data which provided a robust estimate of Chlorophyll (e.g. Boss et al., 2013). Scale factor computed over a much larger range of values than HPLC was 0.0088 mg Chl m-3/count (compared to 0.0079 mg Chl m-3/count based on manufacturer). In the archived data the fluorometer data is merged with the TSG, raw data is provided as well as manufacturer calibration constants, blank computed from filtered measurements and chlorophyll calibrated using the AC-S. For a full description of the processing of the Eco-FL please see Taillandier (2015).
    Keywords: Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; Tara_Oceans_2009-2013; Tara Oceans Expedition
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2.8 MBytes
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-02-17
    Description: The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) sampled the world oceans on board a 36 m long schooner, collecting environmental data and organisms from viruses to planktonic metazoans for later analyses using modern sequencing and state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Tara Oceans Data are particularly suited to study the genetic, morphological and functional diversity of plankton. During the entire expedition (2009-2013), underway measurements were obtained from a meteorological station (BATOS), a thermosalinograph (TSG, SBE 45), a Fast Repetition Rate Flurometer (FRRF, LIFT-FRR01), and a spectrophotometer (WETLabs AC-S). In 2013 underway measurements were enhanced by adding a Photosynthetically Available Radiation (PAR) sensor (QCP2350, Biospherical Instruments, Inc.), a laser spectrofluorometer (WETLabs ALFA, Chekalyuk et al., 2012) that replaced the FRRF, a spectral backscattering sensor (WETLabs Eco-bb3), a pCO2 sensor (ProOceanus CO2-Pro), a pH sensor (Satlantic, SeaFET) and a particle imaging system triggered by chlorophyll-a fluorescence (a prototype of McLane Research Laboratories' Imaging FlowCytobot, Sosik Lab, WHOI). Discrete measurements of CDOM absorption measurements were made using an Ultrapath (WPI Inc.) to calibrate the in-line AC-S. Hence the AC-S was also used to provide CDOM absorption in addition to particulate matter properties. The present dataset contains surface water data measured during the 2013 campaigns of the Tara Oceans Expedition. Latitude and Longitude were obtained from TSG data. The time stamp of this data set is harmonised with that of other underway data in this collection.
    Keywords: [CSSS]; [day/night] [surface water layer (ENVO:00002042)]; Aquatic Laser Fluorescence Analyzer (ALFA); Backscattering coefficient of particles, 470 nm; Backscattering coefficient of particles, 526 nm; Backscattering coefficient of particles, 660 nm; Basis of event; Campaign of event; Chlorophyll a; Comment of event; Continuous Surface Sampling System; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Dudinka to Pevek, Stations: TARA_182-192; Event label; Fluorescence, chlorophyll; Fluorescence, colored dissolved organic matter; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at equilibrator temperature (wet air); Ilulissat to Québec, Stations: TARA_208-210; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Lorient to Tromsø, Stations: TARA_155-166; Maximum photochemical quantum yield of photosystem II; Method/Device of event; Murmansk to Dudinka, Stations: TARA_167-181; NASA Ocean Biology & Biogeochemistry Programme; OBB; Optional event label; Particle size distribution slope; Particulate organic carbon; Pevek to Tuktoyaktuk, Stations: TARA_193-199; pH; pH sensor, Satlantic SeaFET; Québec to Lorient, Stations: none; registered at PANGAEA, Data Publisher for Earth and Environmental Science; registered at the European Nucleotides Archive (ENA); Salinity; Spectral backscattering sensor (WET Labs, Eco-bb3); Spectrophotometer, WET Labs, Inc., AC-S; Station label; SV Tara; TARA_20130519Z; TARA_20130519Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20130629Z; TARA_20130629Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20130801Z; TARA_20130801Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20130907Z; TARA_20130907Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20130921Z; TARA_20130921Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20131020Z; TARA_20131020Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20131116Z; TARA_20131116Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; Tara_Oceans_2009-2013; Tara Oceans Expedition; Temperature, water; Thermosalinograph; TSG; Tuktoyaktuk to Ilulissat, Stations: TARA_200-207; underway pCO2 measuring instrument (ProOceanus CO2-Pro)
    Type: Dataset
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-01-06
    Description: The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) sampled the world oceans on board a 36 m long schooner, collecting environmental data and organisms from viruses to planktonic metazoans for later analyses using modern sequencing and state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Tara Oceans Data are particularly suited to study the genetic, morphological and functional diversity of plankton. During the entire expedition (2009-2013), underway measurements were obtained from a meteorological station (BATOS), a thermosalinograph (TSG, SBE 45), a Fast Repetition Rate Flurometer (FRRF, LIFT-FRR01), and a spectrophotometer (WETLabs AC-S). In 2013 underway measurements were enhanced by adding a Photosynthetically Available Radiation (PAR) sensor (QCP2350, Biospherical Instruments, Inc.), a laser spectrofluorometer (WETLabs ALFA, Chekalyuk et al., 2012) that replaced the FRRF, a spectral backscattering sensor (WETLabs Eco-bb3), a pCO2 sensor (ProOceanus CO2-Pro), a pH sensor (Satlantic, SeaFET) and a particle imaging system triggered by chlorophyll-a fluorescence (a prototype of McLane Research Laboratories' Imaging FlowCytobot, Sosik Lab, WHOI). Discrete measurements of CDOM absorption measurements were made using an Ultrapath (WPI Inc.) to calibrate the in-line AC-S. Hence the AC-S was also used to provide CDOM absorption in addition to particulate matter properties. The present dataset contains surface water data measured during the 2009-2012 campaigns of the Tara Oceans Expedition. Latitude and Longitude were obtained from TSG data. The time stamp of this data set is harmonised with that of other underway data in this collection.
    Keywords: [CSSS]; [day/night] [surface water layer (ENVO:00002042)]; Abu Dhabi to Muscat, Stations: none; Algiers to Barcelona, Stations: TARA_008-011; ALTITUDE; Ascencion to Rio de Janiero, Stations: TARA_072-076; Athens to Beyrouth, Stations: TARA_027-028; Atseranana to Mamoudzou, Stations: TARA_053-054; Barcelona to Nice, Stations: none; Basis of event; Bermuda to Horta, Stations: TARA_148-151; Beyrouth to Alexandria, Stations: TARA_029-030; Bizerte to Naples, Stations: TARA_014; Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, Stations: TARA_079b-083; Campaign of event; CapeTown to Ascencion, Stations: TARA_067-071; Chlorophyll a; Comment of event; Continuous Surface Sampling System; DATE/TIME; Dubrovnik to Athens, Stations: TARA_025-026; Easter Island to Guayaquil, Stations: TARA_098-102; Event label; Fast repetition rate fluorometry (FRRF) (Kolber & Falkowski, 1993); Fluorescence, maximum; Fluorescence, minimum; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; Functional absorption cross section; Guayaquil to Puerto Ayora, Stations: TARA_103-106; Guayaquil to Totegegie, Stations: TARA_110-113; Honolulu to San Diego, Stations: TARA_131-135; Horta to La Coruna, Stations: TARA_152-154; Initial slope of the photosynthesis/irradiance relationship; Irradiance half-saturation level; Jeddah to Djibouti, Stations: TARA_034; LATITUDE; Lisbon to Tangier, Stations: TARA_003-004; LONGITUDE; Lorient to Lisbon, Stations: TARA_001-002; Malé to Saint Brandon, Stations: TARA_044-049; Mamoudzou to Cape Town, Stations: TARA_055-066; Maximum level of photosynthetic electron transport; Maximum photochemical quantum yield of photosystem II; Method/Device of event; Mumbai to Malé, Stations: TARA_041-043; Muscat to Mumbai, Stations: TARA_036-040; Naples to Valetta, Stations: TARA_015-017; NASA Ocean Biology & Biogeochemistry Programme; New-York City to Bermuda, Stations: TARA_146-147; Nice to Bizerte, Stations: TARA_012-013; OBB; Optional event label; Panama City to Savannah, Stations: TARA_141-143; Papeete to Honolulu, Stations: TARA_126-130; Particle size distribution slope; Particulate organic carbon; Plastoquinone pool size; Port Louis to Saint Denis, Stations: TARA_050-051; Puerto Ayora to Guayaquil, Stations: TARA_107-109; Puerto Montt to Valparaiso, Stations: TARA_090-092; Puerto Williams to Puerto Montt, Stations: none; registered at PANGAEA, Data Publisher for Earth and Environmental Science; registered at the European Nucleotides Archive (ENA); Rio de Janiero to Buenos Aires, Stations: TARA_077-079a; Saint Brandon to Saint Brandon, Stations: Coral sampling; Saint Denis to Antseranana, Stations: TARA_052; Salinity; San Diego to Panama City, Stations: TARA_136-140; Savannah to New-York City, Stations: TARA_144-145; Sharm El Sheikh to Jeddah, Stations: TARA_031-033; Spectrophotometer, WET Labs, Inc., AC-S; Station label; SV Tara; Taiohae harbour to Papeete, Stations: TARA_122-125; Tangier to Algiers, Stations: TARA_005-007; TARA_20090905Z; TARA_20090905Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20090913Z; TARA_20090913Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20090919Z; TARA_20090919Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20090926Z; TARA_20090926Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20091004Z; TARA_20091004Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20091011Z; TARA_20091011Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20091019Z; TARA_20091019Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20091025Z; TARA_20091025Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20091031Z; TARA_20091031Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20091111Z; TARA_20091111Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20091122Z; TARA_20091122Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20091128Z; TARA_20091128Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20091214Z; TARA_20091214Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100108Z; TARA_20100108Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100118Z; TARA_20100118Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100302Z; TARA_20100302Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100309Z; TARA_20100309Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100327Z; TARA_20100327Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100410Z; TARA_20100410Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100423Z; TARA_20100423Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100508Z; TARA_20100508Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100515Z; TARA_20100515Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100523Z; TARA_20100523Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100624Z; TARA_20100624Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20100905Z; TARA_20100905Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20101003Z; TARA_20101003Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20101031Z; TARA_20101031Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20101126Z; TARA_20101126Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20101231Z; TARA_20101231Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110203Z; TARA_20110203Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110220Z; TARA_20110220Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110311Z; TARA_20110311Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110401Z; TARA_20110401Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110501Z; TARA_20110501Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110509Z; TARA_20110509Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110520Z; TARA_20110520Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110626Z; TARA_20110626Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110716Z; TARA_20110716Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110726Z; TARA_20110726Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110826Z; TARA_20110826Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20110928Z; TARA_20110928Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20111124Z; TARA_20111124Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20111230Z; TARA_20111230Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20120126Z; TARA_20120126Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20120212Z; TARA_20120212Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20120223Z; TARA_20120223Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; TARA_20120314Z; TARA_20120314Z_UDW_EVENT_CSSS; Tara_Oceans_2009-2013; Tara Oceans Expedition; Temperature, water; Thermosalinograph; Time constant, electron transport from plastoquinone to photosystem I pool; Time constant, electron transport from primary electron acceptor to plastoquinone pool; Totegegie to Taiohae harbour, Stations: Coral sampling; Totegegie to Totegegie, Stations: TARA_114-121; TSG; Ushuaia to Puerto Williams, Stations: TARA_084-089; Valetta to Dubrovnik, Stations: TARA_020-024; Valetta to Tripoli, Stations: TARA_018; Valparaiso to Easter Island, Stations: TARA_093-097
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