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Master tracks in different resolutions of ELISABETH MANN BORGESE cruise EMB362, Rostock - Rostock, 2025-04-05 - 2025-04-09
Raw data acquired by position sensors on board RV Elisabeth Mann Borgese during expedition EMB362 were processed to receive a validated master track which can be used as reference of further expedition data. During EMB362 data from the motion reference unit exail Phins Gen.3, the Trimble SPS356 GPS receiver, the Furuno GP-170 and the Furuno GP-150 GPS receiver were used to calculate the mastertrack. Data were downloaded from DAVIS SHIP data base (https://dship.bsh.de) with a resolution of 1 sec. Processing and evaluation of the data is outlined in the data processing report. Processed data are provided as a master track with 1 sec resolution derived from the position sensors' data selected by priority and a generalized track with a reduced set of the most significant positions of the master track
Master tracks in different resolutions of ELISABETH MANN BORGESE cruise EMB382, Rostock - Rostock, 2025-07-15 - 2025-07-16
Raw data acquired by position sensors on board RV Elisabeth Mann Borgese during expedition EMB382 were processed to receive a validated master track which can be used as reference of further expedition data. During EMB382 data from the motion reference unit exail Phins Gen.3, the Trimble SPS356 GPS receiver, the Furuno GP-170 and the Furuno GP-150 GPS receiver were used to calculate the mastertrack. Data were downloaded from DAVIS SHIP data base (https://dship.bsh.de) with a resolution of 1 sec. Processing and evaluation of the data is outlined in the data processing report. Processed data are provided as a master track with 1 sec resolution derived from the position sensors' data selected by priority and a generalized track with a reduced set of the most significant positions of the master track
Iberia-Forams cruise in September 2012 - coccolithophore assemblage data
These data present results from seawater samples collected at 11 stations in a north-south transect along the western and southwestern Iberian margin in September 2012. Seawater samples at defined depths across the upper 300 meters were filtered in order to perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of extant coccolithophores. For species identification a piece of the filter paper was cut off and analyzed in a Scanning Electronic Microscope at the University of Salamanca (Spain). The aim of this work was studying the composition of the coccolithophore assemblages along the western Iberian margin as well as across the water column at each station. Approximately 15 species were identified. Two vertical zones, separated by a seasonal or a permanent thermocline, can be distinguished in the photic zone: the upper part, counting on more diversity and dominated by small placoliths; and the lower part, mainly inhabited by Florisphaera profunda. Minor changes are encountered with regard to the horizontal distribution, where temperature is likely the dominant environmental variable
Master track of ELISABETH MANN BORGESE cruise EMB355 in 1 sec resolution (zipped, 15 MB)
Raw data acquired by position sensors on board RV Elisabeth Mann Borgese during expedition EMB355 were processed to receive a validated master track which can be used as reference of further expedition data. During EMB355 data from the motion reference unit exail Phins Gen.3, the Trimble SPS356 GPS receiver, the Furuno GP-170 and the Furuno GP-150 GPS receiver were used to calculate the mastertrack. Data were downloaded from DAVIS SHIP data base (https://dship.bsh.de) with a resolution of 1 sec. Processing and evaluation of the data is outlined in the data processing report. Processed data are provided as a master track with 1 sec resolution derived from the position sensors' data selected by priority and a generalized track with a reduced set of the most significant positions of the master track
Master tracks in different resolutions of ELISABETH MANN BORGESE cruise EMB353, Rostock - Rostock, 2024-11-07 - 2024-11-22
Raw data acquired by position sensors on board RV Elisabeth Mann Borgese during expedition EMB353 were processed to receive a validated master track which can be used as reference of further expedition data. During EMB353 data from the motion reference unit exail Phins Gen.3, the Trimble SPS356 GPS receiver, the Furuno GP-170 and the Furuno GP-150 GPS receiver were used to calculate the mastertrack. Data were downloaded from DAVIS SHIP data base (https://dship.bsh.de) with a resolution of 1 sec. Processing and evaluation of the data is outlined in the data processing report. Processed data are provided as a master track with 1 sec resolution derived from the position sensors' data selected by priority and a generalized track with a reduced set of the most significant positions of the master track
Seafloor images collected along OFOBS profile PS146_128-2 during RV POLARSTERN cruise PS146
These images were acquired during the expedition PS146 with the German ice breaker FS POLARSTERN in January-March 2025, in the Weddell Sea Antarctic Ocean. The aim was to revisit the nesting N. ionah colony region first filmed during PS124 in 2022. The OFOBS was additionally equipped with a circumference fishing net below the camera which was visible on the seafloor images. The POSIDONIA positioning system was not in use and image positions were based on the ship's position. The laser markers are spaced 50 cm apart
Meteorological observations during POLARSTERN cruise PS133/1
The meteorological observatory Polarstern issues synoptical reports every 3 hours during times of ship operation. The reports are distritubed via global networks of the World Meteorological Organisation. When designated weather observers are onboard manual observations are included in the reports. For times that are not covered by an observer automatic reports are issued. All observations are made in compliance with standards of the World Meteorological Organisation and those of the German Weather Service (DWD). This dataset compiles all synoptical reports issued during Polarstern cruise PS133/1
Radiosonde raw data measured during POLARSTERN cruise PS126, links to files
The meteorological observatory Polarstern continuously performs radiosoundings during times of ship operation. Typically, there is one launch to full altitude at 12 UTC every day. Additionally, there often is a launch with a smaller balloon for forecasting purposes (helicopter operations) around 6 UTC. All data published here is left "as recorded", no quality control was applied
Metabolic traits of the northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) exposed to global change drivers
Northern shrimp Pandalus borealis from the St. Lawrence Estuary (48° 35' N, 68° 35' W, May 2018) were exposed for 30 days under laboratory conditions to different ocean global change scenarios of temperature (2, 6, or 10 °C), pH (7.75 or 7.40) and hypoxia (100 or 35% relative to air saturation) in isolation and combined. The experiments took place between July 9 and August 20, 2018. The dataset contains the metabolic rates (standard and maximum) and aerobic scope, expressed as mg O₂ h⁻¹ kg⁻¹