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Aurora Australis Voyage 1 (IDIOTS) 1999-00 Underway Data

Australian Antarctic Data Centre
REEVE, JONO
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Data are available on-line via the AADC web page. A "supplementary" dataset is also available for download from the provided URL. It contains raw data collected directly from the ship, which has not been quality checked.

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This dataset contains the underway data collected during the Aurora Australis Voyage 1 1999-00 (IDIOTS). This was a dedicated marine science cruise researching winter-time oceanographic, glaciological, meteorological and biological processes within a polynya off the Mertz Glacier at about 145 degrees East. Underway (meteorological, fluorometer, thermosalinograph and bathymetry) data are available online via the Australian Antarctic Division Data Centre web page (or via URL given below). For further information, see the Marine Science Support Data Quality Report at the Related URL section.

Issued: 1999-10-07

Data time period: 1999-07-13 to 1999-09-06

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