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author Reverdin, Gilles
Le Goff, Hervé
Bourdin, Guillaume
Lombard, Fabien
Gorsky, G
Moulin, Clémentine
Iwankow, Guillaume
Boissin, Emilie
Poulain, Julie
Romac, Sarah
Agostini, Sylvain
Banaigs, Bernard
Boss, Emmanuel
Bowler, Chris
De Vargas, Colomban
Douville, Eric
Flores, J Michel
Forcioli, Didier
Furla, Paola
Galand, Pierre E
Gilson, Eric
Pesant, Stephane
Reynaud, Stéphanie
Sullivan, Matthew B
Sunagawa, Shinichi
Thomas, Olivier
Troublé, Romain
Vega Thurber, Rebecca
Voolstra, Christian R
Wincker, Patrick
Zoccola, Didier
Allemand, Denis
Planes, Serge
author_facet Reverdin, Gilles
Le Goff, Hervé
Bourdin, Guillaume
Lombard, Fabien
Gorsky, G
Moulin, Clémentine
Iwankow, Guillaume
Boissin, Emilie
Poulain, Julie
Romac, Sarah
Agostini, Sylvain
Banaigs, Bernard
Boss, Emmanuel
Bowler, Chris
De Vargas, Colomban
Douville, Eric
Flores, J Michel
Forcioli, Didier
Furla, Paola
Galand, Pierre E
Gilson, Eric
Pesant, Stephane
Reynaud, Stéphanie
Sullivan, Matthew B
Sunagawa, Shinichi
Thomas, Olivier
Troublé, Romain
Vega Thurber, Rebecca
Voolstra, Christian R
Wincker, Patrick
Zoccola, Didier
Allemand, Denis
Planes, Serge
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from the thermosalinograph [TSG] instrument acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign. Surface seawater was pumped continuously through a hull inlet located 1.5 m under the waterline using a membrane pump (10 LPM; Shurflo), circulated through a vortex debubbler, a flow meter, and distributed to a number of flow-through instruments. A thermosalinograph [TSG] (SeaBird Electronics SBE45/SBE38), measured temperature, conductivity, and thus salinity. Salinity measurements where intercalibrated against unfiltered seawater samples [SAL] taken every week from the surface ocean, and corrected for any observed bias. Moreover, temperature and salinity measurements were validated against Argo floats data collocated with Tara.
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spellingShingle Temperature and salinity data collected using thermosalinograph [TSG] during the Tara Pacific Expedition 2016-2018
Reverdin, Gilles
Le Goff, Hervé
Bourdin, Guillaume
Lombard, Fabien
Gorsky, G
Moulin, Clémentine
Iwankow, Guillaume
Boissin, Emilie
Poulain, Julie
Romac, Sarah
Agostini, Sylvain
Banaigs, Bernard
Boss, Emmanuel
Bowler, Chris
De Vargas, Colomban
Douville, Eric
Flores, J Michel
Forcioli, Didier
Furla, Paola
Galand, Pierre E
Gilson, Eric
Pesant, Stephane
Reynaud, Stéphanie
Sullivan, Matthew B
Sunagawa, Shinichi
Thomas, Olivier
Troublé, Romain
Vega Thurber, Rebecca
Voolstra, Christian R
Wincker, Patrick
Zoccola, Didier
Allemand, Denis
Planes, Serge
CTD, Sea-Bird, SBE45/SBE38; DATE/TIME; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Pacific Ocean; Salinity; SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; Temperature; Temperature, water; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors
The Tara Pacific expedition (2016-2018) sampled coral ecosystems around 32 islands in the Pacific Ocean, and sampled the surface of oceanic waters at 249 locations, resulting in the collection of nearly 58,000 samples. The expedition was designed to systematically study corals, fish, plankton, and seawater, and included the collection of samples for advanced biogeochemical, molecular, and imaging analysis. Here we provide the continuous dataset originating from the thermosalinograph [TSG] instrument acquiring continuously during the full course of the campaign. Surface seawater was pumped continuously through a hull inlet located 1.5 m under the waterline using a membrane pump (10 LPM; Shurflo), circulated through a vortex debubbler, a flow meter, and distributed to a number of flow-through instruments. A thermosalinograph [TSG] (SeaBird Electronics SBE45/SBE38), measured temperature, conductivity, and thus salinity. Salinity measurements where intercalibrated against unfiltered seawater samples [SAL] taken every week from the surface ocean, and corrected for any observed bias. Moreover, temperature and salinity measurements were validated against Argo floats data collocated with Tara.
title Temperature and salinity data collected using thermosalinograph [TSG] during the Tara Pacific Expedition 2016-2018
topic CTD, Sea-Bird, SBE45/SBE38; DATE/TIME; Fondation Tara Expeditions; FondTara; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Pacific Ocean; Salinity; SV Tara; TARA_2016-2018; Tara_Pacific; TARA_PACIFIC_2016-2018; Tara Pacific Expedition; Temperature; Temperature, water; UMS; Underway, multiple sensors
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.943675