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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-01-31
    Description: The OceanGliders program started in 2016 to support active coordination and enhancement of global glider activity. OceanGliders contributes to the international efforts of the Global Ocean Observation System (GOOS) for Climate, Ocean Health, and Operational Services. It brings together marine scientists and engineers operating gliders around the world: (1) to observe the long-term physical, biogeochemical, and biological ocean processes and phenomena that are relevant for societal applications; and, (2) to contribute to the GOOS through real-time and delayed mode data dissemination. The OceanGliders program is distributed across national and regional observing systems and significantly contributes to integrated, multi-scale and multi-platform sampling strategies. OceanGliders shares best practices, requirements, and scientific knowledge needed for glider operations, data collection and analysis. It also monitors global glider activity and supports the dissemination of glider data through regional and global databases, in real-time and delayed modes, facilitating data access to the wider community. OceanGliders currently supports national, regional and global initiatives to maintain and expand the capabilities and application of gliders to meet key global challenges such as improved measurement of ocean boundary currents, water transformation and storm forecast.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-10-30
    Description: Sea ice is a complex and heterogeneous medium that hosts a rich community of microbial organisms and small invertebrates. This ecosystem is shaped by a network of inhabitable spaces where the upward and downward fluxes of solutes and light support primary production, and ultimately the whole sea-ice trophic network. Describing the optical, physical, biological and biogeochemical processes that drive the functioning of the sea-ice ecosystem at the appropriate, i.e. small scale (micro- to centimeter), is very challenging. This medium is solid, fragile and highly heterogeneous. Traditional sea-ice sampling methods based on coring are most often coarse and destructive. Not only do they not allow the small scale to be explored, they generally alter the material to be analyzed. Here, we present a new approach for measuring relevant variables of the sea-ice ecosystem at small scale and, as much as possible, non-destructively. Inspired by medical endoscopes, the custom-built platform is intended to carry various types of miniaturized optical sensors for radiometry, chemistry and high-resolution imaging of the sea-ice interior. In this presentation, we will describe the concept and present the progress made to date.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-10-04
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: Climate warming and related drivers of soil thermal change in the Arctic are expected to modify the distribution and dynamics of carbon contained in perennially frozen grounds. Thawing of permafrost in the Mackenzie River watershed of northwestern Canada, coupled with increases in river discharge and coastal erosion, triggers the release of terrestrial organic matter (OMt) from the largest Arctic drainage basin in North America into the Arctic Ocean. While this process is ongoing and its rate is accelerating, the fate of the newly mobilized organic matter as it transits from the watershed through the delta and into the marine system remains poorly understood. In the framework of the European Horizon 2020 Nunataryuk programme, and as part of the Work Package 4 (WP4) Coastal Waters theme, four field expeditions were conducted in the Mackenzie Delta region and southern Beaufort Sea from April to September 2019. The temporal sampling design allowed the survey of ambient conditions in the coastal waters under full ice cover prior to the spring freshet, during ice breakup in summer, and anterior to the freeze-up period in fall. To capture the fluvial-marine transition zone, and with distinct challenges related to shallow waters and changing seasonal and meteorological conditions, the field sampling was conducted in close partnership with members of the communities of Aklavik, Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk, using several platforms, namely helicopters, snowmobiles, and small boats. Water column profiles of physical and optical variables were measured in situ, while surface water, groundwater, and sediment samples were collected and preserved for the determination of the composition and sources of OMt, including particulate and dissolved organic carbon (POC and DOC), and colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), as well as a suite of physical, chemical, and biological variables. Here we present an overview of the standardized datasets, including hydrographic profiles, remote sensing reflectance, temperature and salinity, particle absorption, nutrients, dissolved organic carbon, particulate organic carbon, particulate organic nitrogen, CDOM absorption, fluorescent dissolved organic matter intensity, suspended particulate matter, total particulate carbon, total particulate nitrogen, stable water isotopes, radon in water, bacterial abundance, and a string of phytoplankton pigments including total chlorophyll. Datasets and related metadata can be found in (10.1594/PANGAEA.937587).
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-10-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Testor, P., de Young, B., Rudnick, D. L., Glenn, S., Hayes, D., Lee, C. M., Pattiaratchi, C., Hill, K., Heslop, E., Turpin, V., Alenius, P., Barrera, C., Barth, J. A., Beaird, N., Becu, G., Bosse, A., Bourrin, F., Brearley, J. A., Chao, Y., Chen, S., Chiggiato, J., Coppola, L., Crout, R., Cummings, J., Curry, B., Curry, R., Davis, R., Desai, K., DiMarco, S., Edwards, C., Fielding, S., Fer, I., Frajka-Williams, E., Gildor, H., Goni, G., Gutierrez, D., Haugan, P., Hebert, D., Heiderich, J., Henson, S., Heywood, K., Hogan, P., Houpert, L., Huh, S., Inall, M. E., Ishii, M., Ito, S., Itoh, S., Jan, S., Kaiser, J., Karstensen, J., Kirkpatrick, B., Klymak, J., Kohut, J., Krahmann, G., Krug, M., McClatchie, S., Marin, F., Mauri, E., Mehra, A., Meredith, M. P., Meunier, T., Miles, T., Morell, J. M., Mortier, L., Nicholson, S., O'Callaghan, J., O'Conchubhair, D., Oke, P., Pallas-Sanz, E., Palmer, M., Park, J., Perivoliotis, L., Poulain, P., Perry, R., Queste, B., Rainville, L., Rehm, E., Roughan, M., Rome, N., Ross, T., Ruiz, S., Saba, G., Schaeffer, A., Schonau, M., Schroeder, K., Shimizu, Y., Sloyan, B. M., Smeed, D., Snowden, D., Song, Y., Swart, S., Tenreiro, M., Thompson, A., Tintore, J., Todd, R. E., Toro, C., Venables, H., Wagawa, T., Waterman, S., Watlington, R. A., & Wilson, D. OceanGliders: A component of the integrated GOOS. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, (2019): 422, doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00422.
    Description: The OceanGliders program started in 2016 to support active coordination and enhancement of global glider activity. OceanGliders contributes to the international efforts of the Global Ocean Observation System (GOOS) for Climate, Ocean Health, and Operational Services. It brings together marine scientists and engineers operating gliders around the world: (1) to observe the long-term physical, biogeochemical, and biological ocean processes and phenomena that are relevant for societal applications; and, (2) to contribute to the GOOS through real-time and delayed mode data dissemination. The OceanGliders program is distributed across national and regional observing systems and significantly contributes to integrated, multi-scale and multi-platform sampling strategies. OceanGliders shares best practices, requirements, and scientific knowledge needed for glider operations, data collection and analysis. It also monitors global glider activity and supports the dissemination of glider data through regional and global databases, in real-time and delayed modes, facilitating data access to the wider community. OceanGliders currently supports national, regional and global initiatives to maintain and expand the capabilities and application of gliders to meet key global challenges such as improved measurement of ocean boundary currents, water transformation and storm forecast.
    Description: The editorial team would like to recognize the support of the global glider community to this paper. Our requests for data and information were met with enthusiasm and welcome contributions from around the globe, clearly demonstrating to us a point made in this paper that there are many active and dedicated teams of glider operators and users. We should also acknowledge the support that OceanGliders has received from the WMO/IOC JCOMM-OCG and JCOMMOPS that have allowed this program to develop, encouraging us to articulate a vision for the role of gliders in the GOOS. We acknowledge support from the EU Horizon 2020 AtlantOS project funded under grant agreement No. 633211 and gratefully acknowledge the many agencies and programs that have supported underwater gliders: AlterEco, ANR, CFI, CIGOM, CLASS Ellet Array, CNES, CNRS/INSU, CONACyT, CSIRO, DEFRA, DFG/SFB-754, DFO, DGA, DSTL, ERC, FCO, FP7, and H2020 Europen Commission, HIMIOFoTS, Ifremer, IMOS, IMS, IOOS, IPEV, IRD, Israel MOST, JSPS, MEOPAR, NASA, NAVOCEANO (Navy), NERC, NFR, NJDEP, NOAA, NRC, NRL, NSF, NSERC, ONR, OSNAP, Taiwan MOST, SANAP-NRF, SENER, SIMS, Shell Exploration and Production Company, Sorbonne Université, SSB, UKRI, UNSW, Vettleson, Wallenberg Academy Fellowship, and WWF.
    Keywords: In situ ocean observing systems ; Gliders ; Boundary currents ; Storms ; Water transformation ; Ocean data management ; Autonomous oceanic platforms ; GOOS
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-04-27
    Description: This dataset contains hydrographical, biogeochemical and bioptical data from four field campaigns to the Mackenzie Delta region from spring to fall in 2019. Focus of the sampling was put on surface waters to compare with satellite imagery and capture the signal of the Mackenzie River water throughout the coastal waters of the Beaufort Sea. The water samples for the biogeochemical data were taken using pumps or niskin bottles. The repeated sampling focused on the two main outflow regions of the Mackenzie River: Shallow Bay and Mackenzie Bay in the west and Kugmallit Bay in the east as well as on the river channels across the delta. Most sampling locations were revisited four times. Sampling during different seasons was extremely challenging in this region due to uncertain ice cover and broken ice fields during and after ice break-up. Additionally, very shallow water (〈5 m) mandates the use of small draught boats, which was challenging under frequently harsh weather conditions. To tackle these challenges, various sampling platforms were used such as small boats, trucks, ski-doos and hovering helicopter. The campaigns were carried out under the umbrella of the EU Horizon 2020 project Nunataryuk.
    Keywords: biogeochemistry; Biooptics; Coastal waters; hydrographic data; Mackenzie; NUNATARYUK; NUNATARYUK, Permafrost thaw and the changing Arctic coast, science for socioeconomic adaptation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 13 datasets
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-27
    Description: Water for nitrate (NO3), nitrite (NO2), phosphate (PO4) and silicate (SiO4) was filtered using an acid-washed 60-mL luer-lock syringe combined with an Acrodisc filter (GF/F 0.7 µm). Triplicate samples of filtrate were collected into 15-mL acid-washed polyethylene tubes. Two replicates were kept in the dark at -20°C while the third replicate was poisoned with 24 µL of mercuric chloride and subsequently stored in the dark at 4°C prior to analysis (Hansen & Koroleff, 2007; doi:10.1002/9783527613984.ch10). Nutrient concentrations were determined using an automated colorimetric procedure described in Aminot & Kérouel (2007 (see further details)).
    Keywords: 1_STN01; 1_STN020; 1_STN040; 1_STN0a; 1_STN0b; 1_STN140alt; 1_STN150alt; 1_STN340alt; 1_STN350; 1_STN360; 1_STN370alt; 1_STN380alt; 1_STN540alt; 1_STN550; 1_STN740; 1_STN810; 1_STN830; 1_STN840; 1_STN850; 1_STN860; 1_STN870; 2_STN030; 2_STN040; 2_STN1030; 2_STN1040; 2_STN1050; 2_STN1060; 2_STN110; 2_STN120; 2_STN140alt; 2_STN150alt; 2_STN310; 2_STN320; 2_STN330; 2_STN340alt; 2_STN350; 2_STN360; 2_STN370; 2_STN380alt_2; 2_STN420; 2_STN430; 2_STN450; 2_STN530; 2_STN540alt; 2_STN550; 2_STN565; 2_STN620; 2_STN630; 2_STN740; 2_STN800; 2_STN810; 2_STN820; 2_STN830; 2_STN840; 2_STN850; 2_STN860; 2_STN870; 2_STN999; 2_STNxxx; 2_XX2; 2_XX3; 3_STN010; 3_STN020; 3_STN030; 3_STN040; 3_STN1030; 3_STN1040; 3_STN1050; 3_STN1060; 3_STN125; 3_STN130; 3_STN130_5m; 3_STN135; 3_STN140alt; 3_STN150alt; 3_STN330; 3_STN340alt; 3_STN350; 3_STN360; 3_STN370alt; 3_STN380; 3_STN740; 3_STN800; 3_STN810; 3_STN820; 3_STN830; 3_STN840; 3_STN850; 3_STN860; 3_STN870; 3_STNR01; 3_STNR02; 3_STNR02_5m; 3_STNR03; 3_STNR04; 3_STNR05; 3_STNR06; 3_STNR07; 3_STNR08; 3_STNR09; 3_STNR09_20m; 3_STNR10; 3_STNR11; 3_STNR12; 3_STNR13; 3_STNxxx; 4_STN010; 4_STN020; 4_STN030; 4_STN040; 4_STN1030; 4_STN1040; 4_STN1050; 4_STN120; 4_STN125; 4_STN130; 4_STN135; 4_STN140alt; 4_STN140alt_2; 4_STN150alt; 4_STN330; 4_STN340alt; 4_STN350; 4_STN360; 4_STN370; 4_STN380alt; 4_STN740; 4_STN800; 4_STN810; 4_STN820; 4_STN830; 4_STN840; 4_STN840_2; 4_STN850; 4_STN860; 4_STN870; 4_STNR01; 4_STNR03; 4_STNR04; 4_STNR05; 4_STNR08; 4_STNR09; 4_STNR12; 4_STNXX4; 4_STNXX4_2; biogeochemistry; Biooptics; Coastal waters; Colorimetric analysis; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Event label; hydrographic data; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mackenzie; Mackenzie Delta, Canada; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nitrate; Nitrite; NUNATARYUK; NUNATARYUK, Permafrost thaw and the changing Arctic coast, science for socioeconomic adaptation; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN0a; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN0b; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN370alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN380alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN540alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN550; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1060; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN110; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN120; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN310; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN320; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN370; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN380alt_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN420; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN430; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN450; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN530; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN540alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN550; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN565; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN620; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN630; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN999; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STNxxx; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_XX2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_XX3; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN010; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1060; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN125; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN130; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN130_5m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN135; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN370alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN380; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR02; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR02_5m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR03; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR04; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR05; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR06; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR07; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR08; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR09; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR09_20m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR10; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR11; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR12; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR13; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNxxx; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN010; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN120; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN125; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN130; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN135; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN140alt_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN370; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN380alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN840_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR03; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR04; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR05; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR08; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR09; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR12; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNXX4; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNXX4_2; Phosphate; Silicate; Station label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 856 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-04-27
    Description: During Leg 1, the CTD (CTD RBR Maestro) was manually lowered in the water through an ice hole. During legs 2 to 4, the CTD (CTD RBR Concerto) was installed on a Seabird Scientific optical package frame. Poor quality profiles, that had been affected by ice-covered sensors, were removed. Atmospheric pressure observed at weather stations near the sampling locations (Aklavik, Inuvik, Shingle Point and Tuktoyaktuk) was used to tare the CTD pressure sensors. The salinity was re-measured on discrete water samples (Sal Lab) using Mettler Toledo Conductivity/Salinity/pH meter.
    Keywords: 1_STN01; 1_STN020; 1_STN040; 1_STN0a; 1_STN0b; 1_STN140alt; 1_STN150alt; 1_STN340alt; 1_STN350; 1_STN360; 1_STN370alt; 1_STN380alt; 1_STN540alt; 1_STN550; 1_STN740; 1_STN810; 1_STN830; 1_STN840; 1_STN850; 1_STN860; 1_STN870; 2_STN030; 2_STN040; 2_STN1030; 2_STN1040; 2_STN1050; 2_STN1060; 2_STN110; 2_STN120; 2_STN140alt; 2_STN150alt; 2_STN310; 2_STN320; 2_STN330; 2_STN340alt; 2_STN350; 2_STN360; 2_STN370; 2_STN380alt_2; 2_STN420; 2_STN430; 2_STN450; 2_STN530; 2_STN540alt; 2_STN550; 2_STN565; 2_STN620; 2_STN630; 2_STN740; 2_STN800; 2_STN810; 2_STN820; 2_STN830; 2_STN840; 2_STN850; 2_STN860; 2_STN870; 2_STN999; 2_STNxxx; 2_XX2; 2_XX3; 3_STN010; 3_STN020; 3_STN030; 3_STN040; 3_STN1030; 3_STN1040; 3_STN1050; 3_STN1060; 3_STN125; 3_STN130; 3_STN130_5m; 3_STN135; 3_STN140alt; 3_STN150alt; 3_STN330; 3_STN340alt; 3_STN350; 3_STN360; 3_STN370alt; 3_STN380; 3_STN740; 3_STN800; 3_STN810; 3_STN820; 3_STN830; 3_STN840; 3_STN850; 3_STN860; 3_STN870; 3_STNR01; 3_STNR02; 3_STNR02_5m; 3_STNR03; 3_STNR04; 3_STNR05; 3_STNR06; 3_STNR07; 3_STNR08; 3_STNR09; 3_STNR09_20m; 3_STNR10; 3_STNR11; 3_STNR12; 3_STNR13; 3_STNxxx; 4_STN010; 4_STN020; 4_STN030; 4_STN040; 4_STN1030; 4_STN1040; 4_STN1050; 4_STN120; 4_STN125; 4_STN130; 4_STN135; 4_STN140alt; 4_STN140alt_2; 4_STN150alt; 4_STN330; 4_STN340alt; 4_STN350; 4_STN360; 4_STN370; 4_STN380alt; 4_STN740; 4_STN800; 4_STN810; 4_STN820; 4_STN830; 4_STN840; 4_STN840_2; 4_STN850; 4_STN860; 4_STN870; 4_STNR01; 4_STNR03; 4_STNR04; 4_STNR05; 4_STNR08; 4_STNR09; 4_STNR12; 4_STNXX4; 4_STNXX4_2; biogeochemistry; Biooptics; Coastal waters; Cruise/expedition; CTD; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Event label; hydrographic data; Laboratory measurement; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mackenzie; Mackenzie Delta, Canada; MULT; Multiple investigations; NUNATARYUK; NUNATARYUK, Permafrost thaw and the changing Arctic coast, science for socioeconomic adaptation; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN0a; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN0b; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN370alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN380alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN540alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN550; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1060; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN110; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN120; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN310; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN320; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN370; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN380alt_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN420; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN430; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN450; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN530; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN540alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN550; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN565; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN620; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN630; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN999; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STNxxx; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_XX2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_XX3; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN010; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1060; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN125; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN130; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN130_5m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN135; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN370alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN380; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR02; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR02_5m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR03; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR04; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR05; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR06; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR07; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR08; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR09; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR09_20m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR10; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR11; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR12; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR13; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNxxx; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN010; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN120; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN125; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN130; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN135; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN140alt_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN370; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN380alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN840_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR03; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR04; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR05; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR08; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR09; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR12; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNXX4; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNXX4_2; Salinity; Station label; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 699 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-27
    Description: Water samples were filtered through 0.7 µm GF/F filter, and acidified with 25 µL Suprapur HCl (10 M) on the same day of sampling. DOC samples were stored and kept at 4°C in the dark during transport until further analysis. Concentration of DOC was measured using high-temperature catalytic oxidation (TOC-VCPH, Shimadzu) at the Alfred-Wegener-Institute (AWI) Potsdam, Germany. Blanks (Milli-Q water) and certified reference standards (Battle-02, Mauri-09 or Super-05 from the National Laboratory for Environmental Testing, Canada) were measured for quality control.
    Keywords: 1_STN01; 1_STN020; 1_STN040; 1_STN0a; 1_STN0b; 1_STN140alt; 1_STN150alt; 1_STN340alt; 1_STN350; 1_STN360; 1_STN370alt; 1_STN380alt; 1_STN540alt; 1_STN550; 1_STN740; 1_STN810; 1_STN830; 1_STN840; 1_STN850; 1_STN860; 1_STN870; 2_STN030; 2_STN040; 2_STN1030; 2_STN1040; 2_STN1050; 2_STN1060; 2_STN110; 2_STN120; 2_STN140alt; 2_STN150alt; 2_STN310; 2_STN320; 2_STN330; 2_STN340alt; 2_STN350; 2_STN360; 2_STN370; 2_STN380alt_2; 2_STN420; 2_STN430; 2_STN450; 2_STN530; 2_STN540alt; 2_STN550; 2_STN565; 2_STN620; 2_STN630; 2_STN740; 2_STN800; 2_STN810; 2_STN820; 2_STN830; 2_STN840; 2_STN850; 2_STN860; 2_STN870; 2_STN999; 2_STNxxx; 2_XX2; 2_XX3; 3_STN010; 3_STN020; 3_STN030; 3_STN040; 3_STN1030; 3_STN1040; 3_STN1050; 3_STN1060; 3_STN125; 3_STN130; 3_STN130_5m; 3_STN135; 3_STN140alt; 3_STN150alt; 3_STN330; 3_STN340alt; 3_STN350; 3_STN360; 3_STN370alt; 3_STN380; 3_STN740; 3_STN800; 3_STN810; 3_STN820; 3_STN830; 3_STN840; 3_STN850; 3_STN860; 3_STN870; 3_STNR01; 3_STNR02; 3_STNR02_5m; 3_STNR03; 3_STNR04; 3_STNR05; 3_STNR06; 3_STNR07; 3_STNR08; 3_STNR09; 3_STNR09_20m; 3_STNR10; 3_STNR11; 3_STNR12; 3_STNR13; 3_STNxxx; 4_STN010; 4_STN020; 4_STN030; 4_STN040; 4_STN1030; 4_STN1040; 4_STN1050; 4_STN120; 4_STN125; 4_STN130; 4_STN135; 4_STN140alt; 4_STN140alt_2; 4_STN150alt; 4_STN330; 4_STN340alt; 4_STN350; 4_STN360; 4_STN370; 4_STN380alt; 4_STN740; 4_STN800; 4_STN810; 4_STN820; 4_STN830; 4_STN840; 4_STN840_2; 4_STN850; 4_STN860; 4_STN870; 4_STNR01; 4_STNR03; 4_STNR04; 4_STNR05; 4_STNR08; 4_STNR09; 4_STNR12; 4_STNXX4; 4_STNXX4_2; biogeochemistry; Biooptics; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Coastal waters; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Event label; High Temperature Catalytic Oxidation (Shimadzu TOC-VCPN); hydrographic data; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mackenzie; Mackenzie Delta, Canada; MULT; Multiple investigations; NUNATARYUK; NUNATARYUK, Permafrost thaw and the changing Arctic coast, science for socioeconomic adaptation; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN0a; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN0b; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN370alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN380alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN540alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN550; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1060; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN110; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN120; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN310; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN320; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN370; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN380alt_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN420; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN430; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN450; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN530; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN540alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN550; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN565; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN620; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN630; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN999; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STNxxx; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_XX2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_XX3; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN010; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1060; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN125; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN130; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN130_5m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN135; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN370alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN380; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR02; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR02_5m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR03; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR04; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR05; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR06; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR07; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR08; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR09; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR09_20m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR10; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR11; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR12; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR13; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNxxx; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN010; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN120; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN125; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN130; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN135; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN140alt_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN370; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN380alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN840_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR03; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR04; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR05; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR08; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR09; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR12; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNXX4; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNXX4_2; Station label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 428 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-27
    Description: Water samples for stable isotopes were collected untreated in 10 mL HDPE vials, sealed tightly, stored in the dark at 4°C. Measurements were conducted at the laboratory facility for stable isotopes at AWI Potsdam using a Finnigan MAT Delta-S mass spectrometer equipped with equilibration units for the online determination of hydrogen and oxygen isotopic composition. The data is given as δD and δ18O values, which is the per mille difference to standard V-SMOW. The deuterium excess (d-excess) is calculated by: d-excess=δD-8.*δ18O. The measurement accuracy for hydrogen and oxygen isotopes was better than ±0.8%¸ and ±0.1%, respectively (Meyer et al., 2000; doi:10.1080/10256010008032939).
    Keywords: 1_STN01; 1_STN020; 1_STN040; 1_STN0a; 1_STN0b; 1_STN140alt; 1_STN150alt; 1_STN340alt; 1_STN350; 1_STN360; 1_STN370alt; 1_STN380alt; 1_STN540alt; 1_STN550; 1_STN740; 1_STN810; 1_STN830; 1_STN840; 1_STN850; 1_STN860; 1_STN870; 2_STN030; 2_STN040; 2_STN1030; 2_STN1040; 2_STN1050; 2_STN1060; 2_STN110; 2_STN120; 2_STN140alt; 2_STN150alt; 2_STN310; 2_STN320; 2_STN330; 2_STN340alt; 2_STN350; 2_STN360; 2_STN370; 2_STN380alt_2; 2_STN420; 2_STN430; 2_STN450; 2_STN530; 2_STN540alt; 2_STN550; 2_STN565; 2_STN620; 2_STN630; 2_STN740; 2_STN800; 2_STN810; 2_STN820; 2_STN830; 2_STN840; 2_STN850; 2_STN860; 2_STN870; 2_STN999; 2_STNxxx; 2_XX2; 2_XX3; 3_STN010; 3_STN020; 3_STN030; 3_STN040; 3_STN1030; 3_STN1040; 3_STN1050; 3_STN1060; 3_STN125; 3_STN130; 3_STN130_5m; 3_STN135; 3_STN140alt; 3_STN150alt; 3_STN330; 3_STN340alt; 3_STN350; 3_STN360; 3_STN370alt; 3_STN380; 3_STN740; 3_STN800; 3_STN810; 3_STN820; 3_STN830; 3_STN840; 3_STN850; 3_STN860; 3_STN870; 3_STNR01; 3_STNR02; 3_STNR02_5m; 3_STNR03; 3_STNR04; 3_STNR05; 3_STNR06; 3_STNR07; 3_STNR08; 3_STNR09; 3_STNR09_20m; 3_STNR10; 3_STNR11; 3_STNR12; 3_STNR13; 3_STNxxx; 4_STN010; 4_STN020; 4_STN030; 4_STN040; 4_STN1030; 4_STN1040; 4_STN1050; 4_STN120; 4_STN125; 4_STN130; 4_STN135; 4_STN140alt; 4_STN140alt_2; 4_STN150alt; 4_STN330; 4_STN340alt; 4_STN350; 4_STN360; 4_STN370; 4_STN380alt; 4_STN740; 4_STN800; 4_STN810; 4_STN820; 4_STN830; 4_STN840; 4_STN840_2; 4_STN850; 4_STN860; 4_STN870; 4_STNR01; 4_STNR03; 4_STNR04; 4_STNR05; 4_STNR08; 4_STNR09; 4_STNR12; 4_STNXX4; 4_STNXX4_2; AWI_Envi; AWI_Perma; biogeochemistry; Biooptics; Calculated; Coastal waters; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Deuterium excess; Event label; hydrographic data; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mackenzie; Mackenzie Delta, Canada; Mass spectrometer Finnigan Delta-S; MULT; Multiple investigations; NUNATARYUK; NUNATARYUK, Permafrost thaw and the changing Arctic coast, science for socioeconomic adaptation; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN0a; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN0b; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN370alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN380alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN540alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN550; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_1_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN1060; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN110; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN120; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN310; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN320; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN370; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN380alt_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN420; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN430; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN450; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN530; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN540alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN550; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN565; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN620; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN630; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STN999; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_STNxxx; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_XX2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_2_XX3; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN010; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN1060; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN125; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN130; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN130_5m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN135; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN370alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN380; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR02; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR02_5m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR03; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR04; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR05; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR06; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR07; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR08; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR09; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR09_20m; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR10; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR11; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR12; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNR13; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_3_STNxxx; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN010; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN020; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1030; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1040; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN1050; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN120; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN125; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN130; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN135; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN140alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN140alt_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN150alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN330; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN340alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN350; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN360; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN370; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN380alt; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN740; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN800; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN810; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN820; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN830; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN840; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN840_2; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN850; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN860; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STN870; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR01; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR03; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR04; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR05; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR08; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR09; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNR12; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNXX4; NunaWP4Mackenzie19_4_STNXX4_2; Permafrost Research; Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems @ AWI; Station label; δ18O; δ Deuterium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 709 data points
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