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Ozone and mean Chlorophyll a Data collected for regions of the Southern Ocean from 1997-2000 for an honours project in ASAC project 2210

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This study employs data from two satellite-borne instruments namely, the Sea-Viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) and the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS).\n\nThis work was completed as part of an honours project under ASAC project 2210 (UV climate over the Southern Ocean south of Australia, and its biological impact).\n\nFurther information about the project is available in the word document available for download (extract from the honours thesis).\n\nThe fields in this dataset are:\n\nRegion\nYear\nDay (Julian Day)\nPixels (number of cloud free pixels from SeaWiFS sensor that were available for analysis)\nMean Chlorophyll (milligrams per cubic metre) (derived from cloud free pixels) Standard Deviation\nOzone (dobson units) from the TOMS sensor (average for whole region).

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68,-70 145,-70 145,-65 68,-65 68,-70

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68,-70 145,-70 145,-65 68,-65 68,-70

106.5,-67.5

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