urn:org.marine-geo:metadata:15932
eng
series
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2020-06-21
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
Processed Satellite Images from the Ross Sea acquired during the Nathaniel B. Palmer expedition NBP0409 (2004)
2010-04-30
publication
Marine Geoscience Digital Library internal dataset identifiers
mgdl:datasetID:15932
This data set was acquired with a Satellite during Nathaniel B. Palmer expedition NBP0409 conducted in 2004 (Chief Scientist: Dr. Ronald Kiene). These data files are of JPEG format and include Meteorological images that have not been processed. Data were acquired as part of the project(s): Impact of solar radiation and nutrients on biogeochemical cycling of DMSP and DMS in the Ross Sea, and funding was provided by NSF grant(s): OPP02-30497 and OPP02-30499.
MGDL Data Manager
Marine Geoscience Digital Library (MGDL) | Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) | Columbia University
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Kiene, Ronald
University of South Alabama
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Oceans
Marine Geoscience
Atmosphere
IEDA topic
Sea Surface
IEDA data type categories
Satellite
instrument
MGDL Device Type vocabulary
http://www.marine-geo.org/services/VocabServer?id=device_type&fmt=xml
Meteorological
datatype
MGDL Data Type vocabulary
http://www.marine-geo.org/services/VocabServer?id=data_type&fmt=xml
Marine-Geo Digital Library (MGDL)
dataCentre
NBP0409
cruise
Antarctica: Ross Sea
place
eng
oceans
2004-12-18
2005-01-21
JPEG
1
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link to landing page for resource
Link to landing page for Processed Satellite Images from the Ross Sea acquired during the Nathaniel B. Palmer expedition NBP0409 (2004)
landing page