Chemical and hydrograph measurements in the eastern Pacific during the CGC94 expedition (WOCE section P18).
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Personal Author:Lamb, M.F., ; Bullister, J.L. ; Feely, R.A. ; Johnson, G.C. ; Wisegarver, D.P. ; Taft, B. ; Wanninkhof, Rik
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McTaggart, K.E.
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Krogslund, K.A.
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Mordy, C.W.
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Hargreaves, K.
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Greeley, D.
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Lantry, H.
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Chen, H.
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Huss, B.E.
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Millero, F.J.
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Byrne, R.H.
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Hansell, D.A.
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Chavez, F.P.
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Quay, P.D.
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Guenther, P.R.
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Zhang, J.-Z.
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Gardner, W.
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Richardson, M.J.
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Peng, T.-H.
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Description:NOAA's Climate and Global Change (CGC) Program sponsored a major cooperative effort in the eastern Pacific along WOCE Hydrographic Programme Line P18 from 26 January to 27 April 1994. The first leg (Leg 1) consisted of a transit from Seattle to Punta Arenas, Chile. The second leg (Leg 2) covered hydrographic stations from 67°S, 103°W to 27°S, 103°. The third leg (Leg 3) included stations between 26.5°S, 103°W and 23°N, 110°W. Full depth CTD/rosette casts were made to the ocean bottom at a nominal spacing of 30 miles on Legs 2 and 3. Water samples were collected on the casts for analyses of concentrations of salinity, DO, CFC, fCO2, DIC, TAlk, pH, TOC/TON, 13C/12C isotopes, and nutrients. Biological parameters were also sampled, and included biogenic Si, chlorophyll-a, phaeopigments, and primary productivity.
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