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Multi-decadal ocean temperature time-series and climatologies from Australia's long-term National Reference Stations

Integrated Marine Observing System
Roughan, Moninya ; Hemming, Michael ; Schaeffer, Amandine ; Austin, Tim ; Beggs, Helen ; Chen, Miaoju ; Feng, Ming ; Galibert, Guillaume ; Holden, Clive ; Hughes, David ; Ingleton, Tim ; Milburn, Stuart ; Ridgeway, Ken
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This is the bibliographic reference for the dataset and this metadata record that describes it: Roughan, M., Hemming, M., Schaeffer, A., Austin, T., Beggs, H., Chen, M., Feng, M., Galibert, G., Holden, C., Hughes, D., Ingleton, T., Milburn, S., & Ridgeway, K. (2022), Multi-decadal ocean temperature time-series and climatologies from Australia's long-term National Reference Stations. Australian Ocean Data Network - DOI: 10.26198/5cd1167734d90 (https://doi.org/10.26198/5cd1167734d90)

Any use of this data must also be acknowledged using the following statement: "Data was sourced from the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) - IMOS is a national collaborative research infrastructure, supported by the Australian Government."

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Brief description

Presented are long time-series temperature products and climatologies compiled from data obtained at 4 multi-decadal monitoring sites around Australia. These include the 3 long-term National Reference Stations at Port Hacking (~ 151.2E, 34.1S), Maria Island (MAI, ~ 148.2E, 42.6S), and Rottnest Island (ROT, ~ 115.4E, 32S) in ~100 m, 90m and 55m of water respectively and a fourth long-term site off Port Hacking in 50 m. At all four locations sub-surface ocean temperature has been recorded nominally weekly to monthly since the 1940s or 50s from in situ bottle data. In recent years, the historic records have been augmented with data obtained from additional observational platforms including moored sensors, vertical profiles and satellite-derived data.

The temperature data have been quality controlled and combined using a rigorously tested methodology. We have packaged the multi-decadal, multi-depth, multi-platform temperature time-series at each site and produced a range of daily temperature climatologies from different data combinations and time periods. The 17 data products are provided as CF-compliant NetCDF files. The data collection is supported by Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System and data are open-access.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown
Statement: See Roughan et al., (2022) Scientific Data for details on the data sets, quality control, methodology and derived data products.

Notes

Credit
We acknowledge the foresight of CSIRO Marine Research for instigating the data collection in the 1940s and its continuation in recent decades through IMOS.
Credit
We are indebted to everyone involved in the data collection, including: the Australian National Mooring Network and National Reference Station field teams, and former CSIRO technical staff for the on-going mooring deployments, boat-based hydrographic sampling and data processing since the 1940s.
Credit
Data was sourced from Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) - IMOS is enabled by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).
Credit
We acknowledge NSW state government co-investment in the sampling from 1997-present.

Created: 07 05 2019

Data time period: 1942-12-01

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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151.185,-34.09

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148.24,-42.61

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151.215,-34.11

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Other Information
(Data paper in Scientific Data)

doi : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01224-6

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