ud_134-20160830T1619


The scales of the sensing and prediction of bioluminescence represent a significant research challenge. Relevant scales range from 10s-1000s of meters and time scales of days to weeks, capturing bot the physical movement of oceanographic features and the growth and loss terms in the biological communities. Integration into a glider provides the opportunity to measure these relevant scales and use in predictive models. Dataset contains temperature and salinity observations.

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GCMD Keywords

CF Standard Names

Online Access

OPeNDAP (DAP Client Access)

These data are available for access with an OPeNDAP client

ERDDAP (DAP Client Access)

These data are available for access with an ERDDAP client

Distribution Formats
  • OPeNDAP (Version: DAP/2.0 )
Distributor University of Delaware
Point of Contact John Kerfoot
University of Delaware
kerfoot@marine.rutgers.edu
Background Information (Background information from the source)
Originator John Kerfoot
University of Delaware
kerfoot@marine.rutgers.edu
Background Information (Background information from the source)
contributor Mark Moline, Matt Oliver, Igor Shulman, David Aragon, Chip Haldeman, John Kerfoot
Dataset Point of Contact Axiom Docker Install
Axiom Docker Install
555-555-5555
nobody@example.com
General Documentation
Associated Documentation Challenges IN Sensing and Prediction of Oceanic Bioluminescence
Date(s) creation: 2016-09-02
issued: 2016-09-02
creation: 2016-09-02
issued: 2016-09-02
creation: 2016-09-02
issued: 2016-09-02
creation: 2016-09-02
issued: 2016-09-02
Use Limitations This data may be redistributed and used without restriction. Data provided as is with no expressed or implied assurance of quality assurance or quality control
Time Period 2016-08-30T16:30:07Z to 2016-09-07T20:41:44Z
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates N: 38.578983° S: 37.842518° E: -74.70901° W: -75.132614°
Theme keywords Uncategorized
  • glider
  • Slocum
  • Spray
  • trajectory
  • underwater glider
  • water
  • wmo

GCMD Science Keywords
  • In Situ Ocean-based platforms > Seaglider
  • Earth Science > Oceans > Salinity/Density > Salinity
  • Earth Science > Oceans > Salinity/Density > Density
  • Earth Science > Oceans > Salinity/Density > Conductivity
  • Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Temperature > Water Temperature
  • Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Pressure > Water Pressure
  • AUVS > Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

CF-v25
  • time
  • latitude
  • longitude
  • depth
  • sea_water_electrical_conductivity
  • sea_water_electrical_conductivity status_flag
  • sea_water_density
  • sea_water_density status_flag
  • depth status_flag
  • latitude status_flag
  • latitude
  • latitude status_flag
  • longitude status_flag
  • longitude
  • longitude status_flag
  • latitude
  • longitude
  • time
  • sea_water_pressure
  • sea_water_pressure status_flag
  • latitude status_flag
  • longitude status_flag
  • time status_flag
  • sea_water_practical_salinity
  • sea_water_practical_salinity status_flag
  • sea_water_temperature
  • sea_water_temperature status_flag
  • time status_flag
  • time
  • time status_flag
  • eastward_sea_water_velocity
  • eastward_sea_water_velocity status_flag
  • northward_sea_water_velocity
  • northward_sea_water_velocity status_flag

Project keywords Uncategorized
  • Challenges IN Sensing and Prediction of Oceanic Bioluminescence

Use Constraints This data may be redistributed and used without restriction. Data provided as is with no expressed or implied assurance of quality assurance or quality control
Lineage Statement 2016-09-02T11:13:27Z /home/kerfoot/slocum/matlab/spt/export/nc/IOOS/DAC/writeQartodGliderFlatNc.m%standard names for qartod flags have changed on 2022-07-04
Platforms
Ingestion Attributes
gts_ingest true
Instrument Attributes
Attribution Information
contributor_name Mark Moline, Matt Oliver, Igor Shulman, David Aragon, Chip Haldeman, John Kerfoot
creator_url http://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu
infoUrl https://gliders.ioos.us/erddap/
CF related
standard_name_vocabulary CF-v25