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*** General Dataset Description ***
Name: HLY-07-01 Raw Knudsen 320B/R Depth Sounder Data [Sambrotto/LDEO]
URL: http://data.eol.ucar.edu/codiac/dss/id=102.010
Description:
This dataset includes data from the Knudsen 320B/R Depth Sounder system
onboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy. The Knudsen depth sounder records
the 3.5 kHz data (Sub Bottom Profile). The following is a list of the
file extensions and their meaning: .keb - Binary Knudsen Playback
File .kea - Ascii log of depth, settings and environmental data .sgy -
Binary SEG-Y extended Seismic format. The Knudsen_serial_out_format.bmp
data file shows the format of the data files.
Observing Frequency: continuous
Spatial Type: point
Begin date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS): 2007-04-10 21:37:00
End date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS): 2007-05-12 13:07:59
Spatial coverage:
Minimum Maximum
Latitude (degN): +54.00 +63.00
Longitude (degE): -180.00 -163.00
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*** Related Projects ***
** Project: BEST
Name: Bering Ecosystem Study
Description:
The Bering Ecosystem Study (BEST) project is a multi-year,
interdisciplinary program to develop an end-to-end mechanistic
understanding of how climate change will affect the marine ecosystems
of the eastern Bering Sea, the continued use of their resources, and
the social, economic and cultural sustainability of the people who
depend on them. BEST is motivated by the realization that the Bering
Sea is in the midst of significant, interrelated physical and
biological change that may impact the region's carrying capacity and
productivity, the sustainability of fish and shellfish stocks of great
economic value for the nation, and the livelihoods of Native
communities and fishers. These changes involve climate forcing,
physical properties and processes in the ocean, and biological
responses from the level of the physiology of individual organisms to
the structure and function of entire ecosystems.
Project Begin date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS): 2007-04-09 00:00:00
Project End date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS): 2007-05-12 23:59:00
Project spatial coverage:
Minimum Maximum
Latitude (degN): +54.00 +63.00
Longitude (degE): -180.00 -163.00
*** Detailed Metadata ("README" file) ***
Please refer to the following documents for more information.
These files are also included with your data order.
http://data.eol.ucar.edu/datafile/nph-get/102.010/HLY0701_Sensors.doc
http://data.eol.ucar.edu/datafile/nph-get/102.010/HLY0701_Sensors.htm
http://data.eol.ucar.edu/datafile/nph-get/102.010/HLY0701_Sensors.pdf
http://data.eol.ucar.edu/datafile/nph-get/102.010/Knudsen_serial_out_format.bmp
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