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https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/BirdCensusLogMovingWinter.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/BirdCensusLogMovingWinter https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/BirdCensusLogMovingWinter.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/BirdCensusLogMovingWinter/ At-sea seabird censuses. Data on the species encountered (including marine mammals), their abundance, distribution and behavior. Data collected aboard cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctic Penninsula, 1993, 1999 and 2001. The objectives of the LTER seabird component during the 92-93 season cruises were similar.  These objectives included 1) determining the pelagic abundance and distribution of Adelie Penguins, 2) examining how the physical and biological characteristics of the marine environment influence these parameters and, 3) using these data to identify foraging areas that may be important to Adelie populations being studied as part of land-based  work at Palmer Station.  Secondary objectives included documenting the abundance and distribution of other seabirds and marine mammals within the LTER study area.  The focus of the January cruise was the nearshore foraging habitat,which required sampling at smaller scales.  All seabird censuses were thus conducted within approximately 100 kms of Palmer Station while traversing a sampling grid with stations at 10km intervals.  The first two days (18-20 January) of this cruise were spent covering the selected grid as rapidly as possible resulting in 45 transects spaced at 45-60 minute intervals.  There were no stops at the 10km stations during this Fast Grid phase.  Upon completion of the Fast Grid, a force 12 gale suspended data collection for 24 hours.  From January 22-25 the grid direction was reversed and the grid repeated.  During this Slow Grid phase, 2-M net tows were done at 10km intervals and BOPS and 1-M and 2-M net tows every 20 km.  All seabird censusesduring the cruise were done using the procedures outlined in theprevious paragraph.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nstudy_name (Study)\nevent\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlat_end (Latitude, degrees_north)\nlon_end (Longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\ncruise_name\nstart_station\nend_station\nduration (minutes)\n... (14 more variables)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/BirdCensusLogMovingWinter_fgdc.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/BirdCensusLogMovingWinter_iso19115.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/BirdCensusLogMovingWinter/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/BirdCensusLogMovingWinter.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=BirdCensusLogMovingWinter&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation BirdCensusLogMovingWinter
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/BirdCensusStationaryWinter.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/BirdCensusStationaryWinter https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/BirdCensusStationaryWinter.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/BirdCensusStationaryWinter/ At-sea seabird censuses. Data on the species encountered (including marine mammals), their abundance, distribution and behavior. Data collected aboard cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctic Penninsula, 1993, 1999 and 2001. The objectives of the LTER seabird component during the 92-93 season cruises were similar.  These objectives included 1) determining the pelagic abundance and distribution of Adelie Penguins, 2) examining how the physical and biological characteristics of the marine environment influence these parameters and, 3) using these data to identify foraging areas that may be important to Adelie populations being studied as part of land-based  work at Palmer Station.  Secondary objectives included documenting the abundance and distribution of other seabirds and marine mammals within the LTER study area.  The focus of the January cruise was the nearshore foraging habitat,which required sampling at smaller scales.  All seabird censuses were thus conducted within approximately 100 kms of Palmer Station while traversing a sampling grid with stations at 10km intervals.  The first two days (18-20 January) of this cruise were spent covering the selected grid as rapidly as possible resulting in 45 transects spaced at 45-60 minute intervals.  There were no stops at the 10km stations during this Fast Grid phase.  Upon completion of the Fast Grid, a force 12 gale suspended data collection for 24 hours.  From January 22-25 the grid direction was reversed and the grid repeated.  During this Slow Grid phase, 2-M net tows were done at 10km intervals and BOPS and 1-M and 2-M net tows every 20 km.  All seabird censusesduring the cruise were done using the procedures outlined in theprevious paragraph.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nevent\ncruise_id\nstudy_name (Study)\ndepth (m)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation\ngrid_line (km)\ngrid_station (km)\nsea_state\nsalinity (Sea Water Practical Salinity, 1)\n... (14 more variables)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/BirdCensusStationaryWinter_fgdc.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/BirdCensusStationaryWinter_iso19115.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/BirdCensusStationaryWinter/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/BirdCensusStationaryWinter.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=BirdCensusStationaryWinter&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation BirdCensusStationaryWinter
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/BirdCensusLogMovingSummer.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/BirdCensusLogMovingSummer https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/BirdCensusLogMovingSummer.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/BirdCensusLogMovingSummer/ At-sea seabird censuses. Data on the species encountered (including marine mammals), their abundance, distribution and behavior. Data collected aboard cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctic Penninsula, 1993, present. At-sea seabird censuses. Data on the species encountered (including marine mammals), their abundance, distribution and behavior. Data collected aboard cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctic Penninsula, 1993 - present. The objectives of the LTER seabird component during the 92-93 season cruises were similar.  These objectives included 1) determining the pelagic abundance and distribution of Adelie Penguins, 2) examining how the physical and biological characteristics of the marine environment influence these parameters and, 3) using these data to identify foraging areas that may be important to Adelie populations being studied as part of land-based  work at Palmer Station.  Secondary objectives included documenting the abundance and distribution of other seabirds and marine mammals within the LTER study area.  The focus of the January cruise was the nearshore foraging habitat,which required sampling at smaller scales.  All seabird censuses were thus conducted within approximately 100 kms of Palmer Station while traversing a sampling grid with stations at 10km intervals.  The first two days (18-20 January) of this cruise were spent covering the selected grid as rapidly as possible resulting in 45 transects spaced at 45-60 minute intervals.  There were no stops at the 10km stations during this Fast Grid phase.  Upon completion of the Fast Grid, a force 12 gale suspended data collection for 24 hours.  From January 22-25 the grid direction was reversed and the grid repeated.  During this Slow Grid phase, 2-M net tows were done at 10km intervals and BOPS and 1-M and 2-M net tows every 20 km.  All seabird censusesduring the cruise were done using the procedures outlined in theprevious paragraph.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nstudy_name (Study)\ntime (Date/Time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlat_end (Latitude, degrees_north)\nlon_end (Longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nevent\ncruise_id\nstart_station\n... (16 more variables)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/BirdCensusLogMovingSummer_fgdc.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/BirdCensusLogMovingSummer_iso19115.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/BirdCensusLogMovingSummer/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/BirdCensusLogMovingSummer.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=BirdCensusLogMovingSummer&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation BirdCensusLogMovingSummer
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/PalmerStationMicrobialData.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/PalmerStationMicrobialData https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/PalmerStationMicrobialData.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/PalmerStationMicrobialData/ Bacterial abundance and produciton at the Palmer Station LTER sites B and E in May 2011 and 2012 The data described here were collected as part of a study of photoheterotrophic microbes in Antarctic waters (National Science Foundation (NSF) OPP 0838830).  This sampling was conducted in May outside of the LTER sampling season at Palmer Station.  Samplng was conducted by pumping water from a depth of 1 m into carboys that were returned to the lab..The data described here were collected as part of a study of photoheterotrophic microbes in Antarctic waters (NSF OPP 0838830).  This sampling was conducted in May outside of the LTER sampling season at Palmer Station.  Samplng was conducted by pumping water from a depth of 1 m into carboys that were returned to the lab.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nstudy_name (Study)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation\ndepth (m)\nsalinity (Sea Water Practical Salinity, 1)\ntemperature (Sea Water Temperature, degree_C)\nchlorophyll_a (Mass Concentration Of Chlorophyll A In Sea Water, ug L-1)\nchlorophyll_a_standard_deviation (ug L-1)\nleucine_incorporation (picomoles L-1 hr-1)\nleucine_incorporation_stdev (picomoles L-1 hr-1)\nthymidine_incorporation (picomoles L-1 hr-1)\nthymidine_incorporation_stdev (picomoles L-1 hr-1)\nbacterial_abundance\nbacterial_abundance_stdev\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/PalmerStationMicrobialData/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/PalmerStationMicrobialData.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=PalmerStationMicrobialData&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation PalmerStationMicrobialData
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseInherentOpticalProperties.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseInherentOpticalProperties https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseInherentOpticalProperties.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/CruiseInherentOpticalProperties/ Inherent optical properties measured at selected water-column depths, collected aboard Palmer LTER Annual cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctic Penninsula, 2009. The Palmer, Antarctica, Long-Term Ecological Research project is a member site of the Long-Term Ecological Research program, a network of sites investigating diverse biomes.  A team of researchers seeks to understand the structure and function of the Western Antarctic Peninsula's marine and terrestrial ecosystems in the context of seasonal-to-interannual atmospheric and sea ice dynamics, as well as long-term climate change. The PAL measurement system (or grid) is designed to study marine and terrestrial food webs consisting principally of diatom primary producers, the dominant herbivore Antarctic krill, and the apex predator Adelie penguin. An attenuated microbial food web is also a focus. PAL studies these ecosystems annually over a regional scale grid of oceanographic stations and seasonally at Palmer Station. \\n\\nPalmer Station is located on Anvers Island west of the Antarctic Peninula. The peninsula runs perpendicular to a strong climatic gradient between the cold, dry continental regime to the south, characteristic of the Antarctic interior, and the warm, moist, maritime regime to the north. North-south shifts in the gradient give rise to large environmental variability to climate change. Sea ice extent and variability affects ecosystem changes at all trophic levels.  In addition to the long-term field and research activities, information management, graduate student training,  education and outreach are an integral part of the program.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nstudy_name (Study)\nevent\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ngrid_line\ngrid_station\nstation\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nsalinity (Sea Water Practical Salinity, 1)\ntemperature (Sea Water Temperature, degree_C)\nconductivity (Sea Water Electrical Conductivity, mS cm-1)\n... (24 more variables)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CruiseInherentOpticalProperties_fgdc.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CruiseInherentOpticalProperties_iso19115.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/CruiseInherentOpticalProperties/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/CruiseInherentOpticalProperties.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CruiseInherentOpticalProperties&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation CruiseInherentOpticalProperties
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseThorium234 https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseThorium234.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/CruiseThorium234/ Watercolumn total Th-234 from samples collected aboard Palmer Station Antarctica LTER annual cruises off the western antarctic peninsula, 2012-2014 Total watercolumn Th-234 was determined at stations in the Palmer Station Antarctica LTER sampling grid from Jan 2012 - Jan 2014 (see Stukel et al. 2015, GBC for methods details). Th-234 can be used as a tracer for particle cycling in the upper water column. To compute carbon export from this Th-234 data please see the C:Th-234 ratio discussion in the supplement to Ducklow et al., (in review, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A).\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nsalinity (Sea Water Practical Salinity, 1)\nth234_activity\nth234_activity_error\ndeficiency\ndeficiency_error\nstation\ncast_number\nbottle_number\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/CruiseThorium234/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/CruiseThorium234.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CruiseThorium234&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation CruiseThorium234
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/StationWaterColumnThorium.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/StationWaterColumnThorium https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/StationWaterColumnThorium.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/StationWaterColumnThorium/ Watercolumn total Th-234, Palmer Station, 2012-2013 Total watercolumn Th-234 was determined at Stations E and B near Palmer Station from Nov 2012 - Mar 2013.  Th-234 can be used as a tracer for particle cycling in the upper water column.  To compute carbon export from this Th-234 data please see the C:Th-234 ratios that can be derived from contemporaneous sediment trap deployments.  For more details, please see Stukel et al. (in review, Global Biogeochemical Cycles).\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nstudy_name (Study)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation\ndepth (m)\nsalinity (Sea Water Practical Salinity, 1)\ndensity (Sea Water Density)\nth234_activity\nth234_activity_error\ndeficiency\ndeficiency_error\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/StationWaterColumnThorium/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/StationWaterColumnThorium.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=StationWaterColumnThorium&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation StationWaterColumnThorium

 
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