GO-BGC
Experiment: | GO-BGC |
PIs*: |
Talley, Lynne
|
Start Time: | Mar 24 2021 11:27PM |
End Time: | Dec 18 2023 07:05PM |
North: | 59.999 |
South: | -33.998 |
East: | 180.000 |
West: | -158.323 |
Data Types: |
pigment, bottle
|
Parameters: |
allo
alpha-beta-car
bottle
but-fuco
cast
chl_c1c2
chl_c3
chlide_a
diadino
diato
dv_chl_a
dv_chl_b
fuco
gyro
hex-fuco
hplc_gsfc
lut
mv_chl_a
mv_chl_b
neo
perid
phide_a
phytin_a
poc
poc_cv
poc_sd
pon
pon_cv
pon_sd
pras
sdy
tot_chl_a
tot_chl_b
tot_chl_c
viola
zea
|
*Listed alphabetically
DOI
10.5067/SeaBASS/GO-BGC/DATA001
Description
The Global Ocean Biogeochemistry (GO-BGC) Array is a project funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF Award 1946578 ) to build a global network of chemical and biological sensors that will monitor ocean health. This grant is being used to build and deploy 500 robotic ocean-monitoring floats around the globe as part of NSFâs Mid-scale Research Infrastructure-2 program. This network of floats is collecting data on the chemistry and the biology of the ocean from the surface to a depth of 2,000 meters, augmenting the existing Argo array that monitors ocean temperature and salinity. The GO-BGC Array is led by Director Ken Johnson and administered by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. For questions specific to the HPLC/POC/PON data submitted to SeaBASS please contact Josh Plant at jplant@mbari.org.
URL
https://www.go-bgc.org
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