NES-LTER
Experiment: | NES-LTER |
PIs*: |
Sosik, Heidi
|
Start Time: | Feb 1 2018 12:13AM |
End Time: | Aug 3 2022 08:03AM |
North: | 41.324 |
South: | 39.749 |
East: | -70.522 |
West: | -70.902 |
Data Types: |
pigment
|
Parameters: |
allo
alpha-beta-car
bottle
but-fuco
chl_c1c2
chl_c3
chlide_a
diadino
diato
dp
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
ppc
ppc_tcar
ppc_tpg
pras
psc
psc_tcar
psp
psp_tpg
tacc
tacc_tchla
tcar
tchl
tchl_tcar
tchla_tpg
tot_chl_a
tot_chl_b
tot_chl_c
tpg
viola
zea
|
*Listed alphabetically
DOI
10.5067/SeaBASS/NES-LTER/DATA001
Description
The Northeast U.S. Shelf (NES) Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) project integrates observations, experiments, and models to understand and predict how planktonic food webs are changing, and how those changes impact the productivity of higher trophic levels. The NES-LTER is co-located with the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem, spanning the Middle Atlantic Bight and Gulf of Maine. Our focal cross-shelf transect extends about 150 km southward from Martha's Vineyard, MA, to just beyond the shelf break.
URL
https://nes-lter.whoi.edu/
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