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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2020-12-21
    Description: BREVIA
    Description: We report on the discovery in southern Egypt of an impact crater 45 m in diameter with a pristine rayed structure. Such pristine structures have been previously observed only on atmosphereless rocky or icy planetary bodies in the Solar System. This feature and the association with an iron meteorite impactor and shock metamorphism provides a unique picture of small-scale hypervelocity impacts on the Earth's crust. Contrary to current geophysical models, ground data indicate that iron meteorites with masses of the order of tens of tons can penetrate the atmosphere without significant fragmentation.
    Description: Published
    Description: 804
    Description: 1.8. Osservazioni di geofisica ambientale
    Description: 3.8. Geofisica per l'ambiente
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: Impact crater ; Egypt ; geophysical exploration ; ataxite ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.03. Geomorphology
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2014-10-14
    Description: The composition and abundance of algal pigments provide information on characteristics of a phytoplankton community in respect to its photoacclimation, overall biomass, and taxonomic composition. Particularly, these pigments play a major role in photoprotection and in the light-driven part of photosynthesis. Most phytoplankton pigments can be measured by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) techniques to filtered water samples. This method, like others when water samples have to be analysed in the laboratory, is time consuming and therefore only a limited number of data points can be obtained. In order to receive information on phytoplankton pigment composition with a higher temporal and spatial resolution, we have developed a method to assess pigment concentrations from continuous optical measurements. The method applies an Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis to remote sensing reflectance data derived from ship-based hyper-spectral underwater radiometric and from multispectral satellite data (using the MERIS Polymer product developed by Steinmetz et al., 2011) measured in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic. Subsequently we developed statistically linear models with measured (collocated) pigment concentrations as the response variable and EOF loadings as predictor variables. The model results, show that surface concentrations of a suite of pigments and pigment groups can be well predicted from the ship-based reflectance measurements, even when only a multi-spectral resolution is chosen (i.e. eight bands similar to those used by MERIS). Based on the MERIS reflectance data, concentrations of total and monovinyl chlorophyll a and the groups of photoprotective and photosynthetic carotenoids can be predicted with high quality. The fitted statistical model constructed on the satellite reflectance data as input was applied to one month of MERIS Polymer data to predict the concentration of those pigment groups for the whole Eastern Tropical Atlantic area. Bootstrapping explorations of cross-validation error indicate that the method can produce reliable predictions with relatively small data sets (e.g., 〈 50 collocated values of reflectance and pigment concentration). The method allows for the derivation of time series from continuous reflectance data of various pigment groups at various regions, which can be used to study variability and change of phytoplankton composition and photo-physiology.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Methane plays an important role in the Earth’s atmospheric chemistry and radiative balance being the second most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide. Methane is released to the atmosphere by a wide number of sources, both natural and anthropogenic, with the latter being twice as large as the former (IPCC, 2007). It has recently been established that significant amounts of geological methane, produced within the Earth’s crust, are currently released naturally into the atmosphere (Etiope, 2004). Active or recent volcanic/geothermal areas represent one of these sources of geological methane. But due to the fact that methane flux measurements are laboratory intensive, very few data have been collected until now and the contribution of this source has been generally indirectly estimated (Etiope et al., 2007). The Greek territory is geodynamically very active and has many volcanic and geothermal areas. Here we report on methane flux measurements made at two volcanic/geothermal systems along the South Aegean volcanic arc: Sousaki and Nisyros. The former is an extinct volcanic area of Plio-Pleistocene age hosting nowadays a low enthalpy geothermal field. The latter is a currently quiescent active volcanic system with strong fumarolic activity due to the presence of a high enthalpy geothermal system. Both systems have gas manifestations that emit significant amounts of hydrothermal methane and display important diffuse carbon dioxide emissions from the soils. New data on methane isotopic composition and higher hydrocarbon contents point to an abiogenic origin of the hydrothermal methane in the studied systems. Measured methane flux values range from –48 to 29,000 (38 sites) and from –20 to 1100 mg/mˆ2/d (35 sites) at Sousaki and Nisyros respectively. At Sousaki measurement sites covered almost all the degassing area and the diffuse methane output can be estimated in about 20 t/a from a surface of about 10,000 mˆ2. At Nisyros measurements covered the Stephanos and Kaminakia areas, which represent only a part of the entire degassing area. The two areas show very different methane degassing pattern with latter showing much higher flux values. Methane output can be estimated in about 0.25 t/a from an area of about 30,000 mˆ2 at Stephanos and about 1 t/a from an area of about 20,000 mˆ2 at Kaminakia. The total output from the entire geothermal system of Nisyros probably should not exceed 2 t/a.
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna, Austria
    Description: 4.5. Studi sul degassamento naturale e sui gas petroliferi
    Description: open
    Keywords: methane output ; diffuse degassing ; volcanic/hydrothermal systems ; Greece ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.03. Pollution ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.07. Volcanic effects ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.01. Gases ; 05. General::05.02. Data dissemination::05.02.01. Geochemical data ; 05. General::05.08. Risk::05.08.01. Environmental risk
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: A biomonitoring survey, above tree line level, using two endemic species (Senecio aethnensis and Rumex aethnensis) was performed on Mt. Etna, in order to evaluate the dispersion and the impact of volcanic atmospheric emissions. Samples of leaves were collected in summer 2008 from 30 sites in the upper part of the volcano (1500- 3000 m a.s.l). Acid digestion of samples was carried out with a microwave oven, and 44 elements were analyzed by using plasma spectrometry (ICP-MS and ICP-OES). The highest concentrations of all investigated elements were found in the samples collected closest to the degassing craters, and in the downwind sector, confirming that the eastern flank of Mt. Etna is the most impacted by volcanic emissions. Leaves collected along two radial transects from the active vents on the eastern flank, highlight that the levels of metals decrease one or two orders of magnitude with increasing distance from the source. This variability is higher for volatile elements (As, Bi, Cd, Cs, Pb, Sb, Tl) than for more refractory elements (Al, Ba, Sc, Si, Sr, Th, U). The two different species of plants do not show significant differences in the bioaccumulation of most of the analyzed elements, except for lanthanides, which are systematically enriched in Rumex leaves. The high concentrations of many toxic elements in the leaves allow us to consider these plants as highly tolerant species to the volcanic emissions, and suitable for biomonitoring researches in the Mt. Etna area.
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna, Austria
    Description: 4.4. Scenari e mitigazione del rischio ambientale
    Description: open
    Keywords: Mt. Etna ; biomonitoring ; Trace elements ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.03. Pollution ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.07. Volcanic effects ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.01. Gases ; 05. General::05.02. Data dissemination::05.02.01. Geochemical data ; 05. General::05.08. Risk::05.08.01. Environmental risk
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Etna volcano, Italy, hosts one of the major groundwater systems of the island of Sicily. Waters circulate within highly permeable fractured, mainly hawaiitic, volcanic rocks. Aquifers are limited downwards by the underlying impermeable sedimentary terrains. Thickness of the volcanic rocks generally does not exceed some 300 m, preventing the waters to reach great depths. This is faced by short travel times (years to tens of years) and low thermalisation of the Etnean groundwaters. Measured temperatures are, in fact, generally lower than 25 °C. But the huge annual meteoric recharge (about 0.97 kmˆ3) with a high actual infiltration coefficient (0.75) implies a great underground circulation. During their travel from the summit area to the periphery of the volcano, waters acquire magmatic heat together with volcanic gases and solutes through water-rock interaction processes. In the last 20 years the Etnean aquifers has been extensively studied. Their waters were analysed for dissolved major, minor and trace element, O, H, C, S, B, Sr and He isotopes, and dissolved gas composition. These data have been published in several articles. Here, after a summary of the obtained results, the estimation of the magmatic heat flux through the aquifer will be discussed. To calculate heat uptake during subsurface circulation, for each sampling point (spring, well or drainage gallery) the following data have been considered: flow rate, water temperature, and oxygen isotopic composition. The latter was used to calculate the mean recharge altitude through the measured local isotopic lapse rate. Mean recharge temperatures, weighted for rain amount throughout the year, were obtained from the local weather station network. Calculations were made for a representative number of sampling points (216) including all major issues and corresponding to a total water flow of about 0.315 kmˆ3/a, which is 40% of the effective meteoric recharge. Results gave a total energy output of about 140 MW/a the half of which is ascribable to only 13 sampling points. These correspond to the highest flow drainage galleries with fluxes ranging from 50 to 1000 l/s and wells with pumping rates from 70 to 250 l/s. Geographical distribution indicates that, like magmatic gas leakage, heat flow is influenced by structural features of the volcanic edifice. The major heat discharge through groundwater are all tightly connected either to the major regional tectonic systems or to the major volcanic rift zones along which the most important flank eruptions take place. But rift zones are much more important for heat upraise due to the frequent dikes injection than for gas escape because generally when dikes have been emplaced the structure is no more permeable to gases because it becomes sealed by the cooling magma.
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna, Austria
    Description: 1.2. TTC - Sorveglianza geochimica delle aree vulcaniche attive
    Description: open
    Keywords: groundwaters ; volcanic surveillance ; water chemistry ; dissolved gases ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.02. Hydrology::03.02.03. Groundwater processes ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.02. Hydrology::03.02.04. Measurements and monitoring ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.04. Chemical and biological::03.04.03. Chemistry of waters ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.04. Chemical and biological::03.04.05. Gases ; 03. Hydrosphere::03.04. Chemical and biological::03.04.06. Hydrothermal systems
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: During the 2007-2008 antarctic campaign, the Italian PNRA installed a Low Power Magnetometer within the framework of the AIMNet (Antarctic International Magnetometer Network) project, proposed and coordinated by BAS. The magnetometer is situated at Talos Dome, around 300 km geographically North-West from Mario Zucchelli Station (MZS), and approximately at the same geomagnetic latitude as MZS. In this work we present a preliminary analysis of the geomagnetic field 1-min data, and a comparison with simultaneous data from different Antarctic stations.
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna, Austria
    Description: 1.6. Osservazioni di geomagnetismo
    Description: open
    Keywords: daily variation ; AIMNet project ; Antarctica ; 04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.02. Geomagnetic field variations and reversals
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: In this study temporal variations of coccolithophore blooms are investigated using satellite data. Eight years, from 2003 to 2010, of data of SCIAMACHY, a hyper-spectral satellite sensor on-board ENVISAT, were processed by the PhytoDOAS method to 5 monitor the biomass of coccolithophores in three selected regions. These regions are characterized by frequent occurrence of large coccolithophore blooms. The retrieval results, shown as monthly mean time-series, were compared to related satellite products, including the total surface phytoplankton, i.e., total chlorophyll-a (from GlobColour merged data) and the particulate inorganic carbon (from MODIS-Aqua). The 10 inter-annual variations of the phytoplankton bloom cycles and their maximum monthly mean values have been compared in the three selected regions to the variations of the geophysical parameters: sea-surface temperature (SST), mixed-layer depth (MLD) and surface wind speed, which are known to affect phytoplankton dynamics. For each region the anomalies and linear trends of the monitored parameters over the period of this 15 study have been computed. The patterns of total phytoplankton biomass and specific dynamics of coccolithophores chlorophyll-a in the selected regions are discussed in relation to other studies. The PhytoDOAS results are consistent with the two other ocean color products and support the reported dependencies of coccolithophore biomass’ dynamics to the compared geophysical variables. This suggests, that PhytoDOAS 20 is a valid method for retrieving coccolithophore biomass and for monitoring its bloom developments in the global oceans. Future applications of time-series studies using the PhytoDOAS data set are proposed, also using the new upcoming generations of hyper-spectral satellite sensors with improved spatial resolution.
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: The gradual cooling of the climate during the Cenozoic has generally been attributed to a decrease in CO2 concentration in the atmosphere. The lack of transient climate models and in particular the lack of high-resolution proxy records of CO2, beyond the ice-core record prohibit however a full understanding of for example the inception of the Northern Hemisphere glaciation and mid-Pleistocene transition. Here we elaborate on an inverse modelling technique to reconstruct a continuous CO2 series over the past 20 million year (Myr), by decomposing the global deep-sea benthic d18O record into a mutually consistent temperature and sea level record, using a set of 1-D models of the major Northern and Southern Hemisphere ice sheets. We subsequently compared the modelled temperature record with ice core and proxy-derived CO2 data to create a continuous CO2 reconstruction over the past 20 Myr. Results show a gradual decline from 450 ppmv around 15 Myr ago to 225 ppmv for mean conditions of the glacial-interglacial cycles of the last 1 Myr, coinciding with a gradual cooling of the global surface temperature of 10 K. Between 13 to 3 Myr ago there is no long-term sea level variation caused by ice-volume changes. We find no evidence for a change in the long-term relation between temperature change and CO2, other than the effect following from the saturation of the absorption bands for CO2. The reconstructed CO2 record shows that the Northern Hemisphere glaciation starts once the long-term average CO2 concentration drops below 265 ppmv after a period of strong decrease in CO2. Finally, only a small long-term decline of 23 ppmv is found during the mid-Pleistocene transition, constraining theories on this major transition in the climate system. The approach is not accurate enough to revise current ideas about climate sensitivity.
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  • 9
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    In:  EPIC3New York, American Association for the Advancement of Science
    Publication Date: 2016-01-07
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    In:  EPIC3The Cryosphere, Copernicus, 6(5), pp. 973-984, ISSN: 1994-0416
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: The ongoing disintegration of large ice shelf parts in Antarctica raise the need for a better understanding of the physical processes that trigger critical crack growth in ice shelves. Finite elements in combination with configurational forces facilitate the analysis of single surface fractures in ice under various boundary conditions and material parameters. The principles of linear elastic fracture mechanics are applied to show the strong influence of different depth dependent functions for the density and the Young’s modulus on the stress intensity factor KI at the crack tip. Ice, for this purpose, is treated as an elastically compressible solid and the conse- quences of this choice in comparison to the predominant in- compressible approaches are discussed. The computed stress intensity factors KI for dry and water filled cracks are com- pared to critical values KIc from measurements that can be found in literature.
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2014-11-28
    Description: The reconstruction of the stable carbon isotope evolution in atmospheric CO2 (δ13Catm), as archived in Antarctic ice cores, bears the potential to disentangle the contributions of the different carbon cycle fluxes causing past CO2 variations. Here we present a new record of δ13Catm before, during and after the Marine Isotope Stage 5.5 (155 000 to 105 000 yr BP). The dataset is archived on the data repository PANGEA® (www.pangea.de) under 10.1594/PANGAEA.817041. The record was derived with a well established sublimation method using ice from the EPICA Dome C (EDC) and the Talos Dome ice cores in East Antarctica. We find a 0.4‰ shift to heavier values between the mean δ13Catm level in the Penultimate (~ 140 000 yr BP) and Last Glacial Maximum (~ 22 000 yr BP), which can be explained by either (i) changes in the isotopic composition or (ii) intensity of the carbon input fluxes to the combined ocean/atmosphere carbon reservoir or (iii) by long-term peat buildup. Our isotopic data suggest that the carbon cycle evolution along Termination II and the subsequent interglacial was controlled by essentially the same processes as during the last 24 000 yr, but with different phasing and magnitudes. Furthermore, a 5000 yr lag in the CO2 decline relative to EDC temperatures is confirmed during the glacial inception at the end of MIS5.5 (120 000 yr BP). Based on our isotopic data this lag can be explained by terrestrial carbon release and carbonate compensation.
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: Stable carbon isotope analysis of methane (δ13C of CH4) on atmospheric samples is one key method to constrain the current and past atmospheric CH4 budget. A frequently applied measurement technique is gas chromatography (GC) isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) coupled to a combustion-preconcentration unit. This report shows that the atmospheric trace gas krypton (Kr) can severely interfere during the mass spectrometric measurement, leading to significant biases in δ13C of CH4, if krypton is not sufficiently separated during the analysis. According to our experiments, the krypton interference is likely composed of two individual effects, with the lateral tailing of the doubly charged 86Kr peak affecting the neighbouring m/z 44 and partially the m/z 45 Faraday cups. Additionally, a broad signal affecting m/z 45 and especially m/z 46 is assumed to result from scattered ions of singly charged krypton. The introduced bias in the measured isotope ratios is dependent on the chromatographic separation, the krypton-to-CH4 mixing ratio in the sample, the focusing of the mass spectrometer as well as the detector configuration and can amount to up to several per mil in δ13C. Apart from technical solutions to avoid this interference, we present correction routines to a posteriori remove the bias.
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2019-07-16
    Description: Permafrost is one of the essential climate variables addressed by the Global Terrestrial Observing System (GCOS). Remote sensing data provide area-wide monitoring of e.g. surface temperatures or soil surface status (frozen or thawed state) in the Arctic and Subarctic, where ground data collection is difficult and restricted to local measurements at few monitoring sites. The task of the ESA Data User Element (DUE) Permafrost project is to build-up an Earth observation service for northern high-latitudinal permafrost applications with extensive involvement of the international permafrost research community (www.ipf.tuwien.ac.at/permafrost). The satellite-derived DUE Permafrost products are Land Surface Temperature, Surface Soil Moisture, Surface Frozen and Thawed State, Digital Elevation Model (locally as remote sensing product and circumpolar as non-remote sensing product) and Subsidence, and Land Cover. Land Surface Temperature, Surface Soil Moisture, and Surface Frozen and Thawed State will be provided for the circumpolar permafrost area north of 55° N with 25 km spatial resolution. In addition, regional products with higher spatial resolution were developed for five case study regions in different permafrost zones of the tundra and taiga (Laptev Sea [RU], Central Yakutia [RU], Western Siberia [RU], Alaska N-S transect, [US] Mackenzie River and Valley [CA]). This study shows the evaluation of two DUE Permafrost regional products, Land Surface Temperature and Surface Frozen and Thawed State, using freely available ground truth data from the Global Terrestrial Network of Permafrost (GTN-P) and monitoring data from the Russian-German Samoylov research station in the Lena River Delta (Central Siberia, RU). The GTN-P permafrost monitoring sites with their position in different permafrost zones are highly qualified for the validation of DUE Permafrost remote sensing products. Air and surface temperatures with high-temporal resolution from eleven GTN-P sites in Alaska and four sites in Siberia were used to match up LST products. Daily average GTN-P borehole- and air temperature data for three Alaskan and six Western Siberian sites were used to evaluate surface frozen and thawed. First results are promising and demonstrate the great benefit of freely available ground truth databases for remote sensing products.
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: The Toba eruption that occurred some 74 ka ago in Sumatra, Indonesia, is among the largest volcanic events on Earth over the last 2 million years. Tephra from this eruption has been spread over vast areas in Asia, where it constitutes a major time marker close to the Marine Isotope Stage 4/5 boundary. As yet, no tephra associated with Toba has been identified in Greenland or Antarctic ice cores. Based on new accurate dating of Toba tephra and on accurately dated European stalagmites, the Toba event is known to occur between the onsets of Greenland interstadials (GI) 19 and 20. Furthermore, the existing linking of Greenland and Antarctic ice cores by gas records and by the bipolar seesaw hypothesis suggests that the Antarctic counterpart is situated between Antarctic Isotope Maxima (AIM) 19 and 20. In this work we suggest a direct synchronization of Greenland (NGRIP) and Antarctic (EDML) ice cores at the Toba eruption based on matching of a pattern of bipolar volcanic spikes. Annual layer counting between volcanic spikes in both cores allows for a unique match. We first demonstrate this bipolar matching technique at the already synchronized Laschamp geomagnetic excursion (41 ka BP) before we apply it to the suggested Toba interval. The Toba synchronization pattern covers some 2000 yr in GI-20 and AIM-19/20 and includes nine acidity peaks that are recognized in both ice cores. The suggested bipolar Toba synchronization has decadal precision. It thus allows a determination of the exact phasing of inter-hemispheric climate in a time interval of poorly constrained ice core records, and it allows for a discussion of the climatic impact of the Toba eruption in a global perspective. The bipolar linking gives no support for a long-term global cooling caused by the Toba eruption as Antarctica experiences a major warming shortly after the event. Furthermore, our bipolar match provides a way to place palaeo-environmental records other than ice cores into a precise climatic context.
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: Here we present results of the first comprehensive study of sulphur compounds and methane in the oligotrophic tropical West Pacific Ocean. The concentrations of dimethylsuphide (DMS), dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO), and methane (CH4), as well as various phytoplankton marker pigments in the surface ocean were measured along a north-south transit from Japan to Australia in October 2009. DMS (0.9 nmol l−1), dissolved DMSP (DMSPd, 1.6 nmol l−1) and particulate DMSP (DMSPp, 2 nmol l−1) concentrations were generally low, while dissolved DMSO (DMSOd, 4.4 nmol l−1) and particulate DMSO (DMSOp, 11.5 nmol l−1) concentrations were comparably enhanced. Positive correlations were found between DMSO and DMSP as well as DMSP and DMSO with chlorophyll a, which suggests a similar source for both compounds. Similar phytoplankton groups were identified as being important for the DMSO and DMSP pool, thus, the same algae taxa might produce both DMSP and DMSO. In contrast, phytoplankton seemed to play only a minor role for the DMS distribution in the western Pacific Ocean. The observed DMSPp : DMSOp ratios were very low and seem to be characteristic of oligotrophic tropical waters representing the extreme endpoint of the global DMSPp : DMSOp ratio vs. SST relationship. It is most likely that nutrient limitation and oxidative stress in the tropical West Pacific Ocean triggered enhanced DMSO production leading to an accumulation of DMSO in the sea surface. Positive correlations between DMSPd and CH4, as well as between DMSO (particulate and total) and CH4, were found along the transit. We conclude that both DMSP and DMSO serve as substrates for methanogenic bacteria in the western Pacific Ocean.
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    Publication Date: 2018-02-16
    Description: The Lena Delta in Northern Siberia is one of the largest river deltas in the world. During peak discharge, after the ice melt in spring, it delivers between 60–8000 m3 s−1 of water and sediment into the Arctic Ocean. The Lena Delta and the Laptev Sea coast also constitute a continuous permafrost region. Ongoing climate change, which is particularly pronounced in the Arctic, is leading to increased rates of permafrost thaw. This has already profoundly altered the discharge rates of the Lena River. But the chemistry of the river waters which are discharged into the coastal Laptev Sea have also been hypothesized to undergo considerable compositional changes, e.g. by increasing concentrations of inorganic nutrients such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and methane. These physical and chemical changes will also affect the composition of the phytoplankton communities. However, before potential consequences of climate change for coastal arctic phytoplankton communities can be judged, the inherent status of the diversity and food web interactions within the delta have to be established. In 2010, as part of the AWI Lena Delta programme, the phyto- and microzooplankton community in three river channels of the delta (Trofimov, Bykov and Olenek) as well as four coastal transects were investigated to capture the typical river phytoplankton communities and the transitional zone of brackish/marine conditions. Most CTD profiles from 23 coastal stations showed very strong stratification. The only exception to this was a small, shallow and mixed area running from the outflow of Bykov channel in a northerly direction parallel to the shore. Of the five stations in this area, three had a salinity of close to zero. Two further stations had salinities of around 2 and 5 throughout the water column. In the remaining transects, on the other hand, salinities varied between 5 and 30 with depth. Phytoplankton counts from the outflow from the Lena were dominated by diatoms (Aulacoseira species) cyanobacteria (Aphanizomenon, Pseudanabaena) and chlorophytes. In contrast, in the stratified stations the plankton was mostly dominated by dinoflagellates, ciliates and nanoflagellates, with only an insignificant diatom component from the genera Chaetoceros and Thalassiosira (brackish as opposed to freshwater species). Ciliate abundance was significantly coupled with the abundance of total flagellates. A pronounced partitioning in the phytoplankton community was also discernible with depth, with a different community composition and abundance above and below the thermocline in the stratified sites. This work is a first analysis of the phytoplankton community structure in the region where Lena River discharge enters the Laptev Sea.
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    In:  EPIC3Climate of the Past Discussions, Copernicus, 9, pp. 3103-3123, ISSN: 1814-9324
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: There are a number of clear examples in the instrumental period where positive El Niño events were coincident with a severely weakened summer monsoon over India (ISM). ENSO's influence on the Indian Monsoon has therefore remained the centerpiece of various predictive schemes of ISM rainfall for over a century. The teleconnection between the monsoon and ENSO has undergone a protracted weakening since the late 1980's suggesting the strength of ENSO's influence on the monsoon may vary considerably on multidecadal timescales. The recent weakening has specifically prompted questions as to whether this shift represents a natural mode of climate variability or a fundamental change in ENSO and/or ISM dynamics due to anthropogenic warming. The brevity of empirical observations and large systematic errors in the representation of these two systems in state-of-the-art general circulation models hamper efforts to reliably assess the low frequency nature of this dynamical coupling under varying climate forcings. Here we place the 20th century ENSO-Monsoon relationship in a millennial context by assessing the phase angle between the two systems across the time spectrum using a continuous tree-ring ENSO reconstruction from North America and a speleothem oxygen isotope (δ18O) based reconstruction of the ISM. The results suggest that in the high-frequency domain (≤ 15 yr), El Niño (La Niña) events persistently lead to a weakened (strengthened) monsoon consistent with the observed relationship between the two systems during the instrumental period. However, in the low frequency domain (≥ 60 yr), periods of strong monsoon are, in general, coincident with periods of enhanced ENSO variance. This relationship is opposite to which would be predicted dynamically and leads us to conclude that ENSO is not pacing the prominent multidecadal variability that has characterized the ISM over the last millennium.
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: Sea ice thickness information is important for sea ice modelling and ship operations. Here a method to detect the thickness of sea ice up to 50 cm during the freeze-up season based on high incidence angle observations of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellite working at 1.4 GHz is suggested. By comparison of thermodynamic ice growth data with SMOS brightness temperatures, a high correlation to intensity and an anticorrelation to the difference between vertically and horizontally polarised brightness temperatures at incidence angles between 40 and 50° are found and used to develop an empirical retrieval algorithm sensitive to thin sea ice up to 50 cm thickness. The algorithm shows high correlation with ice thickness data from airborne measurements and reasonable ice thickness patterns for the Arctic freeze-up period.
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    Publication Date: 2014-06-02
    Description: Following the launch of ESA's Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission, it has been shown that brightness temperatures at a low microwave frequency of 1.4 GHz (L-band) are sensitive to sea ice properties. In the first demonstration study, sea ice thickness up to 50 cm has been derived using a semi-empirical algorithm with constant tie-points. Here, we introduce a novel iterative retrieval algorithm that is based on a thermodynamic sea ice model and a three-layer radiative transfer model, which explicitly takes variations of ice temperature and ice salinity into account. In addition, ice thickness variations within the SMOS spatial resolution are considered through a statistical thickness distribution function derived from high-resolution ice thickness measurements from NASA's Operation IceBridge campaign. This new algorithm has been used for the continuous operational production of a SMOS-based sea ice thickness data set from 2010 on. The data set is compared to and validated with estimates from assimilation systems, remote sensing data, and airborne electromagnetic sounding data. The comparisons show that the new retrieval algorithm has a considerably better agreement with the validation data and delivers a more realistic Arctic-wide ice thickness distribution than the algorithm used in the previous study (Kaleschke et al., 2012).
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    In:  EPIC3The Cryosphere Discussions, Copernicus, 8(1), pp. 919-951, ISSN: 1994-0440
    Publication Date: 2019-07-16
    Description: The ice shelf caverns around Antarctica are sources of cold and fresh water which contributes to the formation of Antarctic bottom water and thus to the ventilation of the deep basins of the World Ocean. While a realistic simulation of the cavern circulation requires high resolution, because of the complicated bottom topography and ice shelf morphology, the physics of melting and freezing at the ice shelf base is relatively simple. We have developed an analytically solvable box model of the cavern thermohaline state, using the formulation of melting and freezing as in Olbers and Hellmer (2010). There is high resolution along the cavern's path of the overturning circulation whereas the cross-path resolution is fairly coarse. The circulation in the cavern is prescribed and used as a tuning parameter to constrain the solution by attempting to match observed ranges for outflow temperature and salinity at the ice shelf front as well as of the mean basal melt rate. The method, tested for six Antarctic ice shelves, can be used for a quick estimate of melt/freeze rates and the overturning rate in particular caverns, given the temperature and salinity of the inflow and the above mentioned constrains for outflow and melting. In turn, the model can also be used for testing the compatibility of remotely sensed basal mass loss with observed cavern inflow characteristics.
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    In:  EPIC3Biogeosciences, Copernicus, 10(11), pp. 7081-7094, ISSN: 1726-4189
    Publication Date: 2018-02-16
    Description: Bio-optical measurements and sampling were carried out in the delta of the Lena River (northern Siberia, Russia) between 26 June and 4 July 2011. The aim of this study was to determine the inherent optical properties of the Lena water, i.e., absorption, attenuation, and scattering coefficients, during the period of maximum runoff. This aimed to contribute to the development of a bio-optical model for use as the basis for optical remote sensing of coastal water of the Arctic. In this context the absorption by CDOM (colored dissolved organic matter) and particles, and the concentrations of total suspended matter, phytoplankton-pigments, and carbon were measured. CDOM was found to be the most dominant parameter affecting the optical properties of the river, with an absorption coefficient of 4.5–5 m−1 at 442 nm, which was almost four times higher than total particle absorption values at visible wavelength range. The wavelenght-dependence of absorption of the different water constituents was chracterized by determining the semi logarithmic spectral slope. Mean CDOM, and detritus slopes were 0.0149 nm−1(standard deviation (stdev) = 0.0003, n = 18), and 0.0057 nm−1 (stdev = 0.0017, n = 19), respectively, values which are typical for water bodies with high concentrations of dissolved and particulate carbon. Mean chlorophyll a and total suspended matter were 1.8 mg m−3 (stdev = 0.734 n = 18) and 31.9 g m−3 (stdev = 19.94, n = 27), respectively. DOC (dissolved organic carbon) was in the range 8–10 g m−3 and the total particulate carbon (PC) in the range 0.25–1.5 g m−3. The light penetration depth (Secchi disc depth) was in the range 30–90 cm and was highly correlated with the suspended matter concentration. The period of maximum river runoff in June was chosen to obtain bio-optical data when maximum water constituents are transported into the Laptev Sea. However, we are aware that more data from other seasons and other years need to be collected to establish a general bio-optical model of the Lena water and conclusively characterize the light climate with respect to primary production.
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    Publication Date: 2015-03-19
    Description: The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT), an activity of the international marine carbon research community, provides access to synthesis and gridded fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) products for the surface oceans. Version 2 of SOCAT is an update of the previous release (version 1) with more data (increased from 6.3 million to 10.1 million surface water fCO2 values) and extended data coverage (from 1968–2007 to 1968–2011). The quality control criteria, while identical in both versions, have been applied more strictly in version 2 than in version 1. The SOCAT website (http://www.socat.info/) has links to quality control comments, metadata, individual data set files, and synthesis and gridded data products. Interactive online tools allow visitors to explore the richness of the data. Applications of SOCAT include process studies, quantification of the ocean carbon sink and its spatial, seasonal, year-to-year and longerterm variation, as well as initialisation or validation of ocean carbon models and coupled climate-carbon models.
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
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    In:  EPIC3Geoscientific Model Development, Copernicus, 7(1), pp. 419-432, ISSN: 1991-9603
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: In a feasibility study, the potential of proxy data for the temperature and salinity during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, about 19 000 to 23 000 years before present) in constraining the strength of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) with a general ocean circulation model was explored. The proxy data were simulated by drawing data from four different model simulations at the ocean sediment core locations of the Multiproxy Approach for the Reconstruction of the Glacial Ocean surface (MARGO) project, and perturbing these data with realistic noise estimates. The results suggest that our method has the potential to provide estimates of the past strength of the AMOC even from sparse data, but in general, paleo-sea-surface temperature data without additional prior knowledge about the ocean state during the LGM is not adequate to constrain the model. On the one hand, additional data in the deep-ocean and salinity data are shown to be highly important in estimating the LGM circulation. On the other hand, increasing the amount of surface data alone does not appear to be enough for better estimates. Finally, better initial guesses to start the state estimation procedure would greatly improve the performance of the method. Indeed, with a sufficiently good first guess, just the sea-surface temperature data from the MARGO project promise to be sufficient for reliable estimates of the strength of the AMOC.
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    In:  EPIC3EGU General Assembly 2013, Vienna, 2013-04Geophysical Research Abstracts, Copernicus
    Publication Date: 2015-07-22
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    In:  EPIC3EGU General Assembly 2012, Vienna, 2012-04Geophysical Research Abstracts, Copernicus
    Publication Date: 2015-07-22
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    In:  EPIC3Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 345(6202), pp. 1354-1358
    Publication Date: 2019-01-15
    Description: Grounding zones, where ice sheets transition between resting on bedrock to full floatation, help regulate ice flow. Exposure of the sea floor by the 2002 Larsen-B Ice Shelf collapse allowed detailed morphologic mapping and sampling of the embayment sea floor. Marine geophysical data collected in 2006 reveal a large, arcuate, complex grounding zone sediment system at the front of Crane Fjord. Radiocarbon-constrained chronologies from marine sediment cores indicate loss of ice contact with the bed at this site about 12,000 years ago. Previous studies and morphologic mapping of the fjord suggest that the Crane Glacier grounding zone was well within the fjord before 2002 and did not retreat further until after the ice shelf collapse. This implies that the 2002 Larsen-B Ice Shelf collapse likely was a response to surface warming rather than to grounding zone instability, strengthening the idea that surface processes controlled the disintegration of the Larsen Ice Shelf .
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Originally issued as Reference No. 60-17
    Description: A pulse sonar system is described for measuring the height above the bottom of an underwater camera and other equipment in the deep oceans. Using this method, cameras have been positioned for photography at depths to about 2,500 fathoms with a precision of about half a fathom. The measurement is achieved by a sonar "pinger" on the equipment, which sends precise 1 pulse-per- second signals to the surface both directly and by reflection from the bottom.
    Description: Undersea Warfare Branch, Office of Naval Research Under Contract Nonr-1367(00) (NR-261-102)
    Keywords: Cameras ; Underwater photography ; Sonar
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Final Report (W.H.O.I. Proposal No. 2778) Prepared for the Board of Selectmen Town of Orleans, Massachusetts November 14, 1983
    Description: The shores of Town Cove have been settled for three centuries. As for most of Cape Cod, small, sparsely populated farming and fishing villages of the eighteenth century have given way to a substantial population of permanent residents today, with influxes of summer vacation residents and visitors that can increase the population several fold. Increasing numbers of our senior citizens retire to life-long vacation homes here or build new ones. Most people are attracted to the area because of its natural resources---the clean seaside environment, low wooded hills and the sheltered embayments, such as Town Cove, with clean shellfish, safe recreation and peaceful vistas. Along with growth have come many of the problems of increased population pressure, such as disposal of wastes. Although this problem has several aspects, the one we are addressing has to do .with sewage, or more specifically, with the nitrogen compounds associated with sewage that enter the groundwater and find their way to lakes, ponds, swamps and to the shores of Town Cove. This report contains our findings and assessment of the impact and potential impact of nitrogen from human sources on the Town Cove ecosystem, as well as advice to the Town on the potential impact of diverting sewage nitrogen destined for Town Cove to a nearby saltmarsh. The decision on whether or not to spend substantial amounts of money to install sewers or a septage treatment plant depends on many kinds of technical, regulatory and economic information and projections into the future. In the end, it also depends significantly on individual perceptions of how things should be done and what is valuable. Our study is intended to fill an existing gap by providing expert technical information on how Town Cove works and what nitrogen has to do with it; we cannot provide the other information and are not able to make the Town's decision on whether to install sewers.
    Description: Funded mostly by the Town of Orleans. Funds from the WHOI Sea Grant Program were used to initiate aspects of our research and paid half of Dr. Gaines' salary on this project. Also, Dr. Giblin's salary for this project came from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in the form of a Post Doctoral Fellowship awarded by the WHOI Coastal Research Center.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The R/V Oceanus, on Cruise 475, carried out the deployment of three moorings for the Coastal and Global Scale Nodes (CGSN) Implementing Organization of the NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative. These three moorings are prototypes of the moorings to be used by CGSN at the Pioneer, Endurance, and Global Arrays. Oceanus departed from Woods Hole, Massachusetts on September 22, 2011 and steamed south to the location of the mooring deployments on the shelf break. Over three days, September 23-25, Oceanus surveyed the bottom at the planned mooring sites, deployed the moorings, and carried out on site verification of the functioning of the moorings and moored hardware. Oceanus returned to Woods Hole on September 26, 2011.
    Description: Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation through the Consortium for Ocean Leadership
    Keywords: Oceanus (Ship : 1975-) Cruise OC475 ; Oceanographic buoys ; Oceanography
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The Distinguished Lecture Series 1964-1965, sponsored by Science Bureau, Washington Board of Trade, presented at Georgetown University, January 27, 1965
    Description: Tonight, I want to tell you about another great oceanographic expedition; one which has been done in the tradition of the past great expeditions, but with all the tools available to modern oceanography. This is the International Indian Ocean Expedition, which constitutes the cooperative efforts of some 27 nations which have committed over 40 oceanographic research vessels to more than 70 cruises in the Indian Ocean over the past four years. It has been supported in this country by the National Science Foundation, the Navy, the Weather Bureau, the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries and the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Officially, the International Indian Ocean Expedition is being completed during the current year but it will be many years before all the data have been thoroughly analyzed and evaluated.
    Keywords: Anton Bruun (Ship) Cruise ; Chain (Ship : 1958-) Cruise ; Atlantis II (Ship : 1963-) Cruise ; International Indian Ocean Expedition (1960-1965) ; Oceanography
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/Voice. Cut size: 29.473 seconds. Sample rate: 30000. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of two long-finned pilot whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophones, WHOI Suitcase Amp, Magnecorder tape recorder. Whistles.
    Keywords: Globicephala melaena
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/Voice. Cut size: 52.144 seconds. Sample rate: 30000. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of two long-finned pilot whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophones, WHOI Suitcase Amp, Magnecorder tape recorder. Whistles.
    Keywords: Globicephala melaena
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/K-H L28.0. Cut size: 52.136 seconds. Sample rate: 60606. Number of channels recorded: 11B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of three or more Common dolphins made by AX58 hydrophone, WHOI Suitcase Amp, Magnecorder. Whistles, clicks. Water splash.
    Keywords: Delphinus delphis
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/Voice. Cut size: 52.5 seconds. Sample rate: 30000. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of two long-finned pilot whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophones, WHOI Suitcase Amp, Magnecorder tape recorder. Whistles.
    Keywords: Globicephala melaena
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH. Cut size: 1 minute 5.590 seconds. Sample rate: 81920. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of two long-finned pilot whales made by WHOI/Pemtek tape recorder, Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones, Ithaco 450 amplifiers. Lots of whistles, but far away.
    Keywords: Globicephala melaena
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/K-H L93 kHz. Cut size: 31.192 seconds. Sample rate: 192000. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 200 Pan-tropical spotted dolphins made by UHER 4000-S tape recorder; Remaco R-130 hydrophone.
    Keywords: Stenella attenuata
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 23.933 seconds. Sample rate: 692. Number of channels recorded: 11B. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans-1 animal in foreground; machinery noise in background.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 9.213 seconds. Sample rate: 692. Number of channels recorded: 11B. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 4.133 seconds. Sample rate: 649. Number of channels recorded: 11A. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans from 1 close and 2 distant animals.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 26.615 seconds. Sample rate: 649. Number of channels recorded: 11A. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans from 1 close animal and 2 distant animals.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/K-H H3.1 L28. Cut size: 1 minute 20.923 seconds. Sample rate: 60600. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 10+ Atlantic spotted dolphins made by AX-58 hydrophones; Crown tape recorder; WHOI transistor amplifier. Whistles; pulsed clicks.
    Keywords: Stenella frontalis
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/K-H L93 kHz. Cut size: 1 minute 18.320 seconds. Sample rate: 192000. Number of channels recorded: 22B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of unknown number of North Atlantic right whales made by AX 58 Hydrophone, WHOI Suitcase amplifier, Magnecorder.
    Keywords: Eubalaena glacialis
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4 CH/ K-H L2.0. Cut size: 5.861 seconds. Sample rate: 60000. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 1+ Narwhals. Clicks; water noise.
    Keywords: Monodon monoceros
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/K-H L93 kHz. Cut size: 2 minutes 00.000 seconds. Sample rate: 192000. Number of channels recorded: 22A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 15 false killer whales made by AX-58 hydrophones; Crown tape recorder; WHOI transistor amplifier.
    Keywords: Pseudorca crassidens
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Originally issued as Reference No. 64-51, series later renamed WHOI-.
    Description: This report contains charts of Cruise 43 of the CHAIN in the North Atlantic Ocean - Mediterranean Sea - Red Sea and Indian Ocean. There are 150 charts plotted on a Mercator Projection (Scale 1° longitude equals 4 inches) showing the track of the entire cruise. All types of observations made during the cruise are noted by suitable symbols or legends and are shown on Index Charts I through XIII. There are 42 pages showing continuous daily observations, including types of information gathered at each of the 115 stations. Soundings are read at equal time intervals, usually every five minutes, and at each break in slope. They are written along the ship's track as often as space permits.
    Description: Prepared under National Science Foundation Grant GP-2370 and under Contract Nonr-4029(00) with the Office of Naval Research.
    Keywords: International Indian Ocean Expedition (1960-1965) ; Chain (Ship : 1958-) Cruise CH43 ; Bathymetric maps
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/K-H L93 kHz. Cut size: 25.232 seconds. Sample rate: 44100. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of unknown number of Ross seals.
    Keywords: Ommatophoca rossii
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/ Kay. Cut size: 2.493 seconds. Sample rate: 20480. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2 Ribbon seals. One downsweep and an in-air growl.
    Keywords: Histriophoca fasciata
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: En route from the U. S. to Bombay, India during February - March, 1963 an unscheduled oceanographic section of 13 stations was made in the Arabian Sea between Aden and Bombay. Standard hydrographic casts were made to 1400 meters indicated depth (1000 meters at Stations 1-3) for meas9rement of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, phosphate, nitrite, nitrate and silicate. A large, plastic sampler was used to obtain water samples from depths corresponding to 100, 50, 25, 10 and 1% of the sunlight incident to the surface. These samples were used for measurement of primary productivity (C-14 method), phytoplankton pigments, particulate carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus.
    Keywords: International Indian Ocean Expedition (1960-1965) ; Oceanography ; Anton Bruun (Ship) Cruise A
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    Type: Working Paper
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/Voice. Cut size: 3 minutes 7.345 seconds. Sample rate: 30000. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of two Short-finned pilot whales made by RG AX58 Hydrophone, WHOI battery amp, Magnemite recorder. Whistles; series of squeals.
    Keywords: Globicephala macrorhynchus
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/K-H L28.0. Cut size: 52.139 seconds. Sample rate: 60606. Number of channels recorded: 11B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of three or more Common dolphins made by AX58 hydrophone, WHOI Suitcase Amp, Magnecorder. Whistles, clicks. Water splash.
    Keywords: Delphinus delphis
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: This report is the last of a series of three reports on a comprehensive study of CTD instrument lowering mechanics. The first report, WHOI 79-81, "A Study of CTD Cables and Lowering Systems", examines the causes and modes of lowering cable failures, both mechanical and electrical, and makes recommendations to improve existing instrument packages and lowering procedures. The second report, WHOI 81-76, "Hydrodynamics of CTD Instrument Packages", is a theoretical study of instrument package stability when cable lowered or free falling. The model is used to predict the hydrodynamic response of CTD packages in their present or improved configuration. This report, WHOI 83-21, is more factual. It describes the tests performed on scale models and actual CTD packages to actually observe and/or measure their hydrodynamic behavior. Analytical results and experimental data obtained in this study are used to draw recommendations for CTD package improvement and future lowering procedures.
    Description: Prepared for the Office of Naval Research under Contract N00014-72-C-0019.
    Keywords: Oceanographic instruments ; Hydrodynamics
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    Type: Technical Report
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The following report, in two volumes, presents the reduced oceanographic, chemical,and biological data, bathythermograph positions, and station lists for biological collections taken during Cruise 1 of the ANTON BRUUN in the Bay of Bengal during March-May, 1963, as a part of the International Indian Ocean Expedition. The cruise track is shown in Figure 1. Tables 1-3 respectively give the cruise itinerary with port calls, a summary of the types of scientific activities carried out during the cruise, and a list of the techniques employed with references. A narrative report of Cruise 1 including the list of participants, related shore activities, and preliminary scientific results was issued as News Bulletin No. 2 of the U.S. Program in Biology, IIOE, dated July, 1963.
    Keywords: International Indian Ocean Expedition (1960-1965) ; Anton Bruun (Ship) Cruise 1
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    Type: Working Paper
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Cruise 6 of the R/V ANTON BRUUN, originating from Bombay on May 15 and terminating at Durban, South Africa on July 16, 1964, was the second of two cruises on which a special effort was made to sample the meso- and bathypelagic fauna of the western Indian Ocean. Collections were made with a 10-ft Isaacs-Kidd midwater trawl at 61 stations from about 18° N latitude to 41° S latitude, along the 65° E meridian. In addition to the midwater trawl collections, the basic program of hydrography, biological oceanography, and primary production was continued. Presented in this report are the reduced oceanographic, chemical, and biological data, station lists of plankton, midwater trawl, and miscellaneous biological collections, and bathythermograph positions for Cruise 6. A narrative report of Cruise 6 was issued as News Bulletin No.8 of the U. S. Program in Biology, IIOE, dated December, 1964.
    Keywords: International Indian Ocean Expedition (1960-1965)
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Cruise 2 of the R/V ANTON BRUUN took place in the western Indian Ocean from May 22 to July 23, 1964, The following report presents the station lists for plankton collections, bathythermograph positions, and reduced oceanographic, chemical, and biological data for Cruise 2. The cruise track is shown in Figure 1, and the itinerary with ports of call is given in Table 1. A summary of the types of scientific activities carried out during the cruise, and a list of the techniques employed are given in Tables 2 and 3, respectively. In addition to the basic hydrographic and biological programs and the researches of individual scientists, a special program of long-line fishing was carried out in a cooperative effort with the U. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. Details regarding the composition of the long-line catches and associated data are on file at the Biological Laboratory; Bureau of Commercial Fisheries; U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Honolulu, Hawaii. A narrative report of Cruise 2, including a list of participants and brief descriptions of their research interests and preliminary results, was issued as New Bulletin No. 3 of the U. S. Program in Biology, IIOE, dated January, 1964,
    Keywords: International Indian Ocean Expedition (1960-1965)
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The primary purpose of this cruise was to identify at least two potential observatory sites along the Hawaii-2 cable that would be suitable for drilling a hole to basement. There is a funded program, the Hawaii-2 Observatory (H20), to install a junction box on the cable about mid-way between California and Hawaii (Figures 1 and 2). We want to identify sites in advance so that drilling will be possible near the observatory. This will permit a large range of borehole experiments to be cared out continuously and in real time. Based on available data we chose a section of cable between 140° and 143°W. This cable lies on a ribbon of 'normal' oceanic crust with well defined magnetic anomalies and relatively smooth bathymetry. The goals were to acquire SEABEAM bathymetry data and single channel seismic reflection data along this section of cable, to identify at least two potential sites along the cable and to car out SCS surveys within about 10km radius of the sites. Since the H20 cable has been given to the scientific community it is a valuable resource for research. While transiting to and from the site we felt that it would be wortwhile to acquire SEABEAM data along as much of the cable track as possible. This 'spec' data, Seabeam and magnetometer data between 130°W and 155°W may be useful to other investigators in the future.
    Description: This work was carried out under the JOI Prime Contract OCE-93020477, JOI Budget Code 44505-J130l0.
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    Type: Working Paper
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Originally issued as Reference No. 52-103 Supp., series later renamed WHOI-. NYC Exhibit 40A. Supplement to NYC Exhibit 40.
    Description: Since the preparation of my report on the distribution of salinity in the estuary of the Delaware River (N.Y.C. Exhibit 40) a new formula governing the releases of water from storage during periods of low flow has been proposed.
    Keywords: Salinity ; Delaware River
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    Type: Technical Report
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/ Kay. Cut size: 32.752 seconds. Sample rate: 60606. Number of channels recorded: 41D. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of ten or more Fraser’s dolphins made by Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones, Ithaco 451 amplifiers, WHOI/PEMTEK tape recorder. Good clicks and whistles. Feeding at surface.
    Keywords: Lagenodelphis hosei
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/Voice. Cut size: 1 minute 19.323 seconds. Sample rate: 30000. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of two Short-finned pilot whales made by RG AX58 Hydrophone, WHOI battery amp, Magnemite recorder. Whistles; series of squeals.
    Keywords: Globicephala macrorhynchus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/K-H L28.0. Cut size: 52.139 seconds. Sample rate: 60606. Number of channels recorded: 11B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of three or more Common dolphins made by AX58 hydrophone, WHOI Suitcase Amp, Magnecorder. Whistles, clicks. Water splash.
    Keywords: Delphinus delphis
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/ Kay. Cut size: 47.5 seconds. Sample rate: 40960. Number of channels recorded: 42A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of two or more Risso’s dolphins made by Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones, Ithaco 450 amplifiers, WHOI/PEMTEK tape recorders. Good clicks, click series and squeals.
    Keywords: Grampus griseus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/ Kay. Cut size: 32.752 seconds. Sample rate: 60606. Number of channels recorded: 41D. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of ten or more Fraser’s dolphins made by Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones, Ithaco 451 amplifiers, WHOI/PEMTEK tape recorder. Good clicks and whistles. Feeding at surface.
    Keywords: Lagenodelphis hosei
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/Voice. Cut size: 55.248 seconds. Sample rate: 30000. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of two Short-finned pilot whales made by RG AX58 Hydrophone, WHOI battery amp, Magnemite recorder. Good clicks, click series and squeals.
    Keywords: Globicephala macrorhynchus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute, 33.013 seconds. Sample rate: 692. Number of channels recorded: 11B. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans, transient ship noise.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 9.635 seconds. Sample rate: 692. Number of channels recorded: 11B. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans - various distances; machinery noise.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 59.348 seconds. Sample rate: 692. Number of channels recorded: 11B. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 30.323 seconds. Sample rate: 649. Number of channels recorded: 11A. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans from 1 close animal and 1 distant animal.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 21.490 seconds. Sample rate: 649. Number of channels recorded: 11A. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 1 fin whale made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans from 1 close animal.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/K-H L28.0. Cut size: 24.924 seconds. Sample rate: 60600. Number of channels recorded: 12D. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 striped dolphins made by AX58 hydrophones, WHOI Suitcase Amp, Magnecorder. Whistles; clicks; water droplets. Harpooned.
    Keywords: Stenella coeruleoalba
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 15.920 seconds. Sample rate: 649. Number of channels recorded: 11A. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans from 2 distant animals.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/K-H H3.1 L28. Cut size: 57.361 seconds. Sample rate: 60600. Number of channels recorded: 41C. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 spinner dolphins made by Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones; Ithaco 450 amplifiers; WHOI/PEMTEK tape recorders. Whistles; clicks.
    Keywords: Stenella longirostris
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Cut size: 1 minute 33.501 seconds. Number of channels recorded: 42B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of unknown number of rough-toothed dolphins made by Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones; Ithaco 450 amplifiers; WHOI/PEMTEK tape recorders. Breaching; bow riding.
    Keywords: Steno bredanensis
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/Kay. Cut size: 23.75 seconds. Sample rate: 81920. Number of channels recorded: 41C. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 6 sperm whales made by RG Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones; Ithaco 450 amplifiers; WHOI/PEMTEK tape recorders. Sperm whale surfaced 30m off stern, swam near stern phone, followed alongside of boat and up to the side hydrophone "C". “Snoopy” in foreground; "contact" clicks made by background animals. Side hydrophone was used for this cut.
    Keywords: Physeter catodon
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4Ch/K-H L28. Cut size: 9.623 seconds. Sample rate: 60600. Number of channels recorded: 11B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 4+ white-peaked dolphins made by AX58 Hydrophone, WHOI Suitcase amplifier, Magnecorder. Whistles; ship noise. Reverberation present.
    Keywords: Lagenorhynchus albirostris
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 51.126 seconds. Sample rate: 692. Number of channels recorded: 11B. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 52.068 seconds. Sample rate: 692. Number of channels recorded: 11B. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Close moans; distant moans.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek 4Ch/K-H H5.0 Cut size: 15.449 seconds. Sample rate: 14981. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 1 Humpback whale; copy of SOFAR recordings. Pulsed calls; calls. Reverberation present.
    Keywords: Megaptera novaeangliae
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/ Kay. Cut size: 6.075 seconds. Sample rate: 20480. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 1 Walrus made by Nagra IV tape recorder, Chesapeake Instrument Corp. hydrophone and amplifier. Demonstrating male; clicks and bells; courtship.
    Keywords: Odobenus rosmarus
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/K-H L93 kHz. Cut size: 19.343 seconds. Sample rate: 44100. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of unknown number of Ross seals.
    Keywords: Ommatophoca rossii
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/ Kay. Cut size: 2.395 seconds. Sample rate: 20480. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of unknown number of Ribbon seals. Short downsweeps and an in-air growl.
    Keywords: Histriophoca fasciata
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    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/ Kay. Cut size: 5.812 seconds. Sample rate: 40960. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 1 Walrus made by Nagra IV tape recorder, Chesapeake Instrument Corp. hydrophone and amplifier. Demonstrating male; clicks and bells; courtship.
    Keywords: Odobenus rosmarus
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/K-H L93 kHz. Cut size: 8.457 seconds. Sample rate: 192000. Number of channels recorded: 22A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of unknown number of Common minke whales made by Uher recorder, LC 50 hydrophone.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera acutorostrata
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/Voice. Cut size: 42.449 seconds. Sample rate: 30000. Number of channels recorded: 1. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of two long-finned pilot whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophones, WHOI Suitcase Amp, Magnecorder tape recorder. Whistles.
    Keywords: Globicephala melaena
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
    Format: audio/x-wav
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown 4CH/ K-H L19. Cut size: 20.032 seconds. Sample rate: 40000. Number of channels recorded: 41D. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 5 sperm whales made by Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones, Ithaco 450 amplifiers, WHOI/PEMTEK tape recorders. E Array recording, cow and small calf in the area.
    Keywords: Physeter catodon
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/ Kay. Cut size: 23.75 seconds. Sample rate: 81920. Number of channels recorded: 41D. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 sperm whales made by Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones, Ithaco 451 amplifiers, WHOI/Pemtek tape recorder. Lone clicker - Tagged whale. Tag #7 seen on side of this whale; also two other whales heard.
    Keywords: Physeter catodon
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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  • 86
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4Ch/K-H L28. Cut size: 8.858 seconds. Sample rate: 60600. Number of channels recorded: 11B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 4+ white-peaked dolphins made by AX58 Hydrophone, WHOI Suitcase amplifier, Magnecorder. Whistles; ship noise; water droplets. Reverberation present.
    Keywords: Lagenorhynchus albirostris
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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  • 87
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H38. Cut size: 4.413 seconds. Sample rate: 80000. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 beluga whales made by WHOI Rowboat recorder; Atlantic Research LC34 hydrophone. Pulsed clicks; squeal.
    Keywords: Delphinapterus leucas
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
    Format: audio/x-wav
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  • 88
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/Voice FD L15. Cut size: 5.700 seconds. Sample rate: 30000. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2+ beluga whales made by WHOI Rowboat recorder; Atlantic Research LC32 hydrophone. Clicks; squeals.
    Keywords: Delphinapterus leucas
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
    Format: audio/x-wav
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  • 89
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H38. Cut size: 4.737 seconds. Sample rate: 80000. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 4 beluga whales made by WHOI Rowboat recorder; Atlantic Research LC34 hydrophone. Pulsed clicks; squeals.
    Keywords: Delphinapterus leucas
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
    Format: audio/x-wav
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/Voice FD L15. Cut size: 5.800 seconds. Sample rate: 16000. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2+ beluga whales made by WHOI Rowboat recorder; Atlantic Research LC32 hydrophone. Three whistles; clicks.
    Keywords: Delphinapterus leucas
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
    Format: text/plain
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  • 91
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    Unknown
    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 5.066 seconds. Sample rate: 692. Number of channels recorded: 11B. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
    Format: audio/x-wav
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  • 92
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4CH/ K-H H0.22. Cut size: 1 minute 38.973 seconds. Sample rate: 649. Number of channels recorded: 11A. Sounds are below human hearing; requires speed up of the playback to hear the sounds. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2 fin whales made by RG AX-58 hydrophone; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Moans from 1 close and 1 distant animal.
    Keywords: Balaenoptera physalus
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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  • 93
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/ K-H L28.0. Cut size: 20.759 seconds. Sample rate: 60600. Number of channels recorded: 11B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 5+ Clymene dolphins made by Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones; Ithaco 450 amplifiers; WHOI/PEMTEK tape recorders. Clicks and whistle; water splash.
    Keywords: Stenella clymene
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
    Format: text/plain
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/ K-H L28.0. Cut size: 24.106 seconds. Sample rate: 60600. Number of channels recorded: 11B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 5+ Clymene dolphins made by Ithaco 602M108 hydrophones; Ithaco 450 amplifiers; WHOI/PEMTEK tape recorders. Clicks and whistle; water splash.
    Keywords: Stenella clymene
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
    Format: text/plain
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  • 95
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    Unknown
    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown-4 CH/ K-H L2.0. Cut size: 3.179 seconds. Sample rate: 60000. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 1+ Narwhals. Clicks; water noise.
    Keywords: Monodon monoceros
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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  • 96
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    Unknown
    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown 2Ch/K-H H5.0. Cut size: 23.769 seconds. Sample rate: 14900. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 2+ Humpback whales; copy of SOFAR recordings. Calls; electrical noise. Reverberation present.
    Keywords: Megaptera novaeangliae
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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  • 97
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown -4CH/ K-H H38. Cut size: 46.629 seconds. Sample rate: 60606. Number of channels recorded: 21B. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 10 Atlantic white-sided dolphins made by AX-58 hydrophones; WHOI transistor amplifier; Crown tape recorder. Whistles; clicks.
    Keywords: Lagenorhynchus acutus
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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  • 98
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    Unknown
    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Pemtek/K-H L93 kHz. Cut size: 4 minutes 02.232 seconds. Sample rate: 44100. Number of channels recorded: 22A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of unknown number of Weddell seals. Loud at beginning with long loud series; electrical noise equated with ice motor.
    Keywords: Leptonychotes weddellii
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: The proposed cruise of R/V CHAIN to the Indian Ocean will take place from February to June 1964. Following the Indian Ocean section of the cruise, R/V CHAIN will proceed to the Mediterranean Sea and will do further work in this area. The latter program will be covered in a separate cruise plan. The background and objectives of the scientific program in the Indian Ocean are detailed in the research proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation, found in Appendix A.
    Description: This work was performed under NSF Grant 2370 with the National Science Foundation, and ONR Contract 4029(00) with the Office of Naval Research.
    Keywords: Chain (Ship : 1958-) Cruise CH43 ; International Indian Ocean Expedition (1960-1965)
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Working Paper
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 100
    facet.materialart.
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    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Playback recorder/filter type, settings in kHz: Crown/ Voice. Cut size: 4.326 seconds. Sample rate: 30000. Number of channels recorded: 11A. See Code descriptions document for descriptions of codes used in Text header document.
    Description: Recording of 3 Ribbon seals. Good downsweeps and an in-air growl.
    Keywords: Histriophoca fasciata
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Recording, acoustical
    Format: text/plain
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