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  • Antarctic Thresholds - Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation; AnT-ERA  (2)
  • Kaiinseln  (2)
  • 10; 12; 14; 15v; 17; 18; 19; 20; 20b; 20bb; 21bb; 23bb; 24bb; 24v; 25; 25b; 26b; 26v; 27v; 28; 28b; 29b; 54; 55b; 56bb; 57b; 58b; 59b; 60b; 62b; 63; 64b; 66b; 68b; 7; 70b; 72b; 73bb; 74; 75; 77; Arctic_sta1; Arctic_sta10; Arctic_sta11; Arctic_sta118; Arctic_sta119; Arctic_sta12; Arctic_sta122; Arctic_sta128; Arctic_sta13; Arctic_sta133; Arctic_sta135; Arctic_sta140; Arctic_sta141; Arctic_sta145; Arctic_sta148; Arctic_sta15; Arctic_sta159; Arctic_sta16; Arctic_sta161; Arctic_sta162; Arctic_sta163; Arctic_sta17; Arctic_sta171; Arctic_sta174; Arctic_sta178; Arctic_sta18; Arctic_sta21; Arctic_sta22; Arctic_sta24; Arctic_sta26; Arctic_sta28; Arctic_sta29; Arctic_sta31; Arctic_sta32; Arctic_sta34; Arctic_sta4; Arctic_sta45; Arctic_sta47; Arctic_sta48; Arctic_sta5; Arctic_sta50; Arctic_sta52; Arctic_sta54; Arctic_sta5531; Arctic_sta5532; Arctic_sta5533; Arctic_sta5534; Arctic_sta5535; Arctic_sta5536; Arctic_sta5537; Arctic_sta5538; Arctic_sta56; Arctic_sta57; Arctic_sta58; Arctic_sta6; Arctic_sta617; Arctic_sta618; Arctic_sta619; Arctic_sta620; Arctic_sta621; Arctic_sta622; Arctic_sta623; Arctic_sta624; Arctic_sta625; Arctic_sta626; Arctic_sta627; Arctic_sta628; Arctic_sta629; Arctic_sta630; Arctic_sta65; Arctic_sta7; Arctic_sta8; Arctic_sta811; Arctic_sta812; Arctic_sta813; Arctic_sta814; Arctic_sta815; Arctic_sta816; Arctic_sta817; Arctic_sta818; Arctic_sta819; Arctic_sta820; Arctic_sta821; Arctic_sta822; Arctic_sta823; Arctic_sta824; Arctic_sta9; Arctic_staBS1; Arctic_staBS10; Arctic_staBS11; Arctic_staBS12; Arctic_staBS13; Arctic_staBS14; Arctic_staBS15; Arctic_staBS16; Arctic_staBS17; Arctic_staBS18; Arctic_staBS19; Arctic_staBS2; Arctic_staBS20; Arctic_staBS21; Arctic_staBS22; Arctic_staBS23; Arctic_staBS24; Arctic_staBS25; Arctic_staBS26; Arctic_staBS27; Arctic_staBS28; Arctic_staBS29; Arctic_staBS3; Arctic_staBS30; Arctic_staBS31; Arctic_staBS32; Arctic_staBS33; Arctic_staBS34; Arctic_staBS35; Arctic_staBS36; Arctic_staBS37; Arctic_staBS38; Arctic_staBS39; Arctic_staBS4; Arctic_staBS40; Arctic_staBS41; Arctic_staBS42; Arctic_staBS43; Arctic_staBS44; Arctic_staBS45; Arctic_staBS46; Arctic_staBS47; Arctic_staBS5; Arctic_staBS6; Arctic_staBS7; Arctic_staBS8; Arctic_staBS9; Arctic Ocean; Area/locality; ARK-XI/1; ARK-XIII/2; Barents Sea; BC; BCR; Biodiversity; Blagoveshenskiy Stra; Box corer; Box corer (Reineck); CABANERA-I; CABANERA-II; CABANERA-III; CABANERA-IV; CABANERA-V; CABANERA-VI; CABANERA-VIII; CABANERA-X; CABANERA-XI; CABANERA-XII; CABANERA-XV; CABANERA-XVI; CABANERA-XVII; CABANERA-XVIII; Carbon, flux per year; CATS; CATS - The Changing Arctic Transpolar System; community analysis; DATE/TIME; Depth, bathymetric; DEPTH, water; Distance; Dmitry Laptev Strait; East Siberian Sea; ENV; environmental factors; Environmental investigation; Eurasian Arctic; Event label; extracted from the World Ocean Atlas 2018 (WOA18); Franz Josef Land; GBG; Giant box corer; Giant box grab; GKG; IK9301-4; IK9305; IK9309-2; IK9315-1; IK9316-5; IK9320-1; IK9321-4; IK9323-4; IK9324-3; IK9326-6; IK9327-5; IK9330-4; IK9334-5; IK9338-4; IK9340-5; IK9342-5; IK9344-6; IK9346-4; IK9348-4; IK9349-4; IK9350-6; IK9353-8; IK9356-1; IK9358-5; IK9361-9; IK9365-6; IK9367-1; IK9370-6; IK9373-6; IK9373A-5; IK9381-3; IK9382-4; IK9384-1; IK93Z2-4; IK93Z3-2; IK93Z4-3; IK93Z5-3; Ivan Kireyev; Jan Mayen; JM2003-CABANERA; JM2004-CABANERA; JM2005-CABANERA; Kapitan Dranitsyn; Kara Sea; Kara Sea, Ob and Yenisey estuary; KD9502-11; KD9509-2; KD9510-2; KD9517-2; KD9523-5; KD9529-10; KD9533-6; KD9541-11; KD9548-10; KD9555-9; KD9560-3; KD9564-3; KD9565-8; KD9568-6; LA03/11; LA03/11_OTI2-EE2; LA03/11_OTI2-EE4; LA03/11_OTI2-H1; LA03/11_OTI2-ICE1; LA03/11_OTI2-ICE2; LA03/11_OTI2-N; LA03/11_OTI2-R1; LA03/11_OTI2-R2; Lance; Laptev Sea; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Macrobenthos; MERA-95-YaS-1995; MUC; MULT; MultiCorer; Multiple investigations; multi-scale; Nitrate; North of Svalbard; OTI 2, Erik Eriksenstredet2; OTI 2, Erik Eriksenstredet4; OTI 2, Hinlopen; OTI 2, ICE1; OTI 2, ICE2; OTI 2, Inner Rijpfjord; OTI 2, N_ Hinlopen Trench; OTI 2, Outer Rijpfjord; Oxygen; Oxygen, apparent utilization; Pechora Sea; PF_Transect-11; PF_Transect-12; PF_Transect-14; PF_Transect-16; PF_Transect-18; PF_Transect-20; Phosphate; PM9401-d; PM9413-d; PM9419-d; PM9424-d; PM9441-d; PM9445-d; PM9462-d; PM9463-d; PM9475-d; PM9477-d; PM9480-d; PM9490-d; PM9494-d; PM94A51-d; Polar Front; Polarstern; Presence/absence; Professor Multanovskiy; PS2718-4; PS2721-2; PS2722-2; PS2723-3; PS2724-3; PS2725-4; PS2726-2; PS2727-2; PS2728-2; PS2729-2; PS2730-2; PS2731-2; PS2732-3; PS2733-2; PS2734-2; PS2735-3; PS2743-3; PS2744-2; PS2746-3; PS2747-6; PS2748-6; PS2764-3; PS2765-2; PS2766-3; PS2767-2; PS2768-2; PS2769-3; PS2770-4; PS2771-2; PS2772-2; PS2775-2; PS2776-3; PS2777-2; PS2779-3; PS2780-2; PS2784-2; PS2789-2; PS2830-6; PS2831-5; PS36; PS36/002; PS36/004; PS36/006; PS36/007; PS36/008; PS36/009; PS36/010; PS36/011; PS36/012; PS36/016; PS36/017; PS36/018; PS36/019; PS36/020; PS36/021; PS36/022; PS36/031; PS36/032; PS36/036; PS36/040a; PS36/042; PS36/062; PS36/064; PS36/065; PS36/066; PS36/067; PS36/069; PS36/071; PS36/072; PS36/073; PS36/079; PS36/080; PS36/081; PS36/083; PS36/084; PS36/088; PS36/093; PS44; PS44/057; PS44/058; Reference of data; Salinity; Sannikov Strait; Sea ice concentration; Size fraction 〈 0.063 mm, mud, silt+clay; Slope; Spitsbergen_16; Spitsbergen_17; Spitsbergen_18; Spitsbergen_19; Spitsbergen_20; Spitsbergen_21; Spitsbergen_22; Spitsbergen_23; Spitsbergen_24; Spitsbergen_25; Spitsbergen_26; Station label; Svalbard; Temperature, water; Transdrift-I; Transdrift-II; Transdrift-III; Transdrift-XXI; Transdrift-XXII; Uniform resource locator/link to reference; van Veen Grab; VB13; VB13_15-7; VB13_16-10; VB13_5-2; VB13_9-5; VB14; VB14_15-11; VB14_16-2a; VB14_18-4; VB14_2-3; VB14_26-4; VB14_29-3; VB14_8-4; VGRAB; Viktor Buynitskiy; Vilkitskiy Strait; W Spitzbergen; Yakov Smirnitskiy; YaS-95020b; YaS-95020bb; YaS-95021bb; YaS-95023bb; YaS-95024bb; YaS-95025b; YaS-95026b; YaS-95028b; YaS-95029b; YaS-95054; YaS-95055b; YaS-95056bb; YaS-95057b; YaS-95058b; YaS-95059b; YaS-95060b; YaS-95062b; YaS-95063; YaS-95064b; YaS-95066b; YaS-95068b; YaS-95070b; YaS-95072b; YaS-95073bb; YaS-95074; YaS-95075; YaS-95076; YaS-95077  (1)
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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Kaiinseln ; Cellana testudinaria
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary ; Zs.-Fassung
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (132 S. = 2.09 MB, Text) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    Edition: [Electronic ed.]
    Language: English
    Note: Kiel, Univ., Diss., 2003
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  • 2
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Kaiinseln ; Meeresweichtiere
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary ; Zs.-Fassung
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 88 S. = 2.52 MB, Text) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: [Electronic ed.]
    Language: English
    Note: Kiel, Univ., Diss., 2003
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: As a contribution to the international Scientific Research Program "Antarctic Thresholds - Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation" (AnT-ERA) of the "Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research" (SCAR) and to the ecological working programme "Dynamics of Antarctic Marine Shelf Ecosystems" (DynAMo) of the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven (AWI) the Ocean Floor Observation System (OFOS) was deployed during expedition PS81 (ANT-XXIX/3) of RV Polarstern. Sea-bed photographs were taken along 30 drift profiles (=stations) at water depths between 35 and 780 m on both sides of the northern Antarctic Peninsula in January to March 2013. The setup and mode of deployment of OFOS was similar to that described by Bergmann and Klages (2012, doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.09.018). OFOS is a surface-powered gear equipped with a downward-looking high-resolution, wide-angle still camera (CANON® EOS 5D Mark III; lens: Canon EF 24 f/1.4L II, f stop: 13, exposure time: 1/125 sec; in-air view angles: 74° (horizontal), 53° (vertical), 84° (diagonal); image size: 5760 x 3840 px = 21 MPix; front of pressure resistant camera housing consisting of plexiglass dome port). OFOS was vertically lowered over the starboard side of the ship with a broadband fibre-optic cable, until it hovered approximately 1.5 m above the seabed. It was then towed with the slowly sailing ship at a speed of approximately 0.5 kn (0.25 m/s). The ship's POSIDONIA Positioning System, combined with the Inertial Navigation System (INS) and satellite-based Global Positioning System (GPS) of Polarstern, was used to gain highly precise underwater position data. During the profile, OFOS was kept hanging at the preferred height of 1.5. m above the seafloor by means of the live video feed and occasional minor cable-length adjustments with the winch to compensate small-scale bathymetric variations in seabed morphology. Information on water depth and height above the seafloor were continuously recorded by means of OFOS-mounted sensors (POSIDONIA transponder, Tritech altimeter). Three lasers, which are placed beside the still camera, emit parallel beams and project red light points, arranged as an equilateral triangle with a side length of 50 cm, in each photo, thus providing a scale that can be used to calculate the seabed area depicted in each image and/or measure the size of organisms or seabed features visible in the image. In addition, the seabed area depicted was estimated using altimeter-derived height above seafloor and optical characteristics of the OFOS still camera. In automatic mode, a seabed photo, depicting an area of approximately 3.45 m² (= 2.3 m x 1.5 m; with variations depending on the actual height above ground), was taken every 30 seconds to obtain series of "TIMER" stills distributed at regular distances along the profiles that vary in length depending on duration of the cast. At a ship speed of 0.5 kn, the average distance between seabed images was approximately 5 m. Additional "HOTKEY" photos were taken from interesting objects (organisms, seabed features, such as putative iceberg scours) when they appeared in the live image feed via the fibre-optic cable. If any image from this collection is used, please cite the appropriate reference.
    Keywords: Antarctic Thresholds - Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation; AnT-ERA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 31 datasets
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  • 4
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: Within the context of the overall ecological working programme Dynamics of Antarctic Marine Shelf Ecosystems (DynAMo) of the PS96 (ANT-XXXI/2) cruise of RV "Polarstern" to the Weddell Sea (Dec 2015 to Feb 2016), seabed imaging surveys were carried out along drift profiles by means of the Ocean Floor Observation System (OFOS) of the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) Bremerhaven. The setup and mode of deployment of the OFOS was similar to that described by Bergmann and Klages (2012, doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.09.018). OFOS is a surface-powered gear equipped with two downward-looking cameras installed side-by-side: one high-resolution, wide-angle still camera (CANON® EOS 5D Mark III; lens: Canon EF 24 f/1.4L II, f stop: 13, exposure time: 1/125 sec; in-air view angles: 74° (horizontal), 53° (vertical), 84° (diagonal); image size: 5760 x 3840 px = 21 MPix; front of pressure resistant camera housing consisting of plexiglass dome port) and one high-definition color video camera (SONY® FCB-H11). The system was vertically lowered over the stern of the ship with a broadband fibre-optic cable, until it hovers approximately 1.5 m above the seabed. It was then towed after the slowly sailing ship at a speed of approximately 0.5 kn (0.25 m/s). The ship's Global Acoustic Positioning System (GAPS), combining Ultra Short Base Line (USBL), Inertial Navigation System (INS) and satellite-based Global Positioning System (GPS) technologies, was used to gain highly precise underwater position data of the OFOS. During the profile, OFOS was kept hanging at the preferred height above the seafloor by means of the live video feed and occasional minor cable-length adjustments with the winch to compensate small-scale bathymetric variations in seabed morphology. Information on water depth and height above the seafloor were continuously recorded by means of OFOS-mounted sensors (GAPS transponder, Tritech altimeter). Three lasers, which are placed beside the still camera, emit parallel beams and project red light points, arranged as an equilateral triangle with a side length of 50 cm, in each photo, thus providing a scale that can be used to calculate the seabed area depicted in each image and/or measure the size of organisms or seabed features visible in the image. In addition, the seabed area depicted was estimated using altimeter-derived height above seafloor and optical characteristics of the OFOS still camera. In automatic mode, a seabed photo, depicting an area of approximately 3.45 m² (= 2.3 m x 1.5 m; with variations depending on the actual height above ground), was taken every 30 seconds to obtain series of "TIMER" stills distributed at regular distances along the profiles that vary in length depending on duration of the cast. At a ship speed of 0.5 kn, the average distance between seabed images was approximately 5 m. Additional "HOTKEY" photos were taken from interesting objects (organisms, seabed features, such as putative iceberg scours) when they appeared in the live video feed (which was also recorded, in addition to the stills, for documentation and possible later analysis). If any image from this collection is used, please cite the reference as given above.
    Keywords: Antarctic Thresholds - Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation; AnT-ERA
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 13 datasets
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Hansen, Miriam Lea Sarah; Piepenburg, Dieter; Pantiukhin, Dmitrii; Kraan, Casper (2020): Unraveling the effects of environmental drivers and spatial structure on benthic species distribution patterns in Eurasian-Arctic seas (Barents, Kara and Laptev Seas). Polar Biology, 43(11), 1693-1705, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-020-02737-9
    Publication Date: 2024-07-01
    Description: Within the project The Changing Arctic Transpolar System (CATS) we compiled macrobenthic community data from previously conducted ship expeditions into the Arctic Ocean. These data were cleaned and harmonized and comprise 1500 different taxa in 363 sampling points in the Eurasian Arctic covering marine regions from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea. Furthermore, we acquired data on 12 different environmental variables fitting to the sampling locations from the biotic data.
    Keywords: 10; 12; 14; 15v; 17; 18; 19; 20; 20b; 20bb; 21bb; 23bb; 24bb; 24v; 25; 25b; 26b; 26v; 27v; 28; 28b; 29b; 54; 55b; 56bb; 57b; 58b; 59b; 60b; 62b; 63; 64b; 66b; 68b; 7; 70b; 72b; 73bb; 74; 75; 77; Arctic_sta1; Arctic_sta10; Arctic_sta11; Arctic_sta118; Arctic_sta119; Arctic_sta12; Arctic_sta122; Arctic_sta128; Arctic_sta13; Arctic_sta133; Arctic_sta135; Arctic_sta140; Arctic_sta141; Arctic_sta145; Arctic_sta148; Arctic_sta15; Arctic_sta159; Arctic_sta16; Arctic_sta161; Arctic_sta162; Arctic_sta163; Arctic_sta17; Arctic_sta171; Arctic_sta174; Arctic_sta178; Arctic_sta18; Arctic_sta21; Arctic_sta22; Arctic_sta24; Arctic_sta26; Arctic_sta28; Arctic_sta29; Arctic_sta31; Arctic_sta32; Arctic_sta34; Arctic_sta4; Arctic_sta45; Arctic_sta47; Arctic_sta48; Arctic_sta5; Arctic_sta50; Arctic_sta52; Arctic_sta54; Arctic_sta5531; Arctic_sta5532; Arctic_sta5533; Arctic_sta5534; Arctic_sta5535; Arctic_sta5536; Arctic_sta5537; Arctic_sta5538; Arctic_sta56; Arctic_sta57; Arctic_sta58; Arctic_sta6; Arctic_sta617; Arctic_sta618; Arctic_sta619; Arctic_sta620; Arctic_sta621; Arctic_sta622; Arctic_sta623; Arctic_sta624; Arctic_sta625; Arctic_sta626; Arctic_sta627; Arctic_sta628; Arctic_sta629; Arctic_sta630; Arctic_sta65; Arctic_sta7; Arctic_sta8; Arctic_sta811; Arctic_sta812; Arctic_sta813; Arctic_sta814; Arctic_sta815; Arctic_sta816; Arctic_sta817; Arctic_sta818; Arctic_sta819; Arctic_sta820; Arctic_sta821; Arctic_sta822; Arctic_sta823; Arctic_sta824; Arctic_sta9; Arctic_staBS1; Arctic_staBS10; Arctic_staBS11; Arctic_staBS12; Arctic_staBS13; Arctic_staBS14; Arctic_staBS15; Arctic_staBS16; Arctic_staBS17; Arctic_staBS18; Arctic_staBS19; Arctic_staBS2; Arctic_staBS20; Arctic_staBS21; Arctic_staBS22; Arctic_staBS23; Arctic_staBS24; Arctic_staBS25; Arctic_staBS26; Arctic_staBS27; Arctic_staBS28; Arctic_staBS29; Arctic_staBS3; Arctic_staBS30; Arctic_staBS31; Arctic_staBS32; Arctic_staBS33; Arctic_staBS34; Arctic_staBS35; Arctic_staBS36; Arctic_staBS37; Arctic_staBS38; Arctic_staBS39; Arctic_staBS4; Arctic_staBS40; Arctic_staBS41; Arctic_staBS42; Arctic_staBS43; Arctic_staBS44; Arctic_staBS45; Arctic_staBS46; Arctic_staBS47; Arctic_staBS5; Arctic_staBS6; Arctic_staBS7; Arctic_staBS8; Arctic_staBS9; Arctic Ocean; Area/locality; ARK-XI/1; ARK-XIII/2; Barents Sea; BC; BCR; Biodiversity; Blagoveshenskiy Stra; Box corer; Box corer (Reineck); CABANERA-I; CABANERA-II; CABANERA-III; CABANERA-IV; CABANERA-V; CABANERA-VI; CABANERA-VIII; CABANERA-X; CABANERA-XI; CABANERA-XII; CABANERA-XV; CABANERA-XVI; CABANERA-XVII; CABANERA-XVIII; Carbon, flux per year; CATS; CATS - The Changing Arctic Transpolar System; community analysis; DATE/TIME; Depth, bathymetric; DEPTH, water; Distance; Dmitry Laptev Strait; East Siberian Sea; ENV; environmental factors; Environmental investigation; Eurasian Arctic; Event label; extracted from the World Ocean Atlas 2018 (WOA18); Franz Josef Land; GBG; Giant box corer; Giant box grab; GKG; IK9301-4; IK9305; IK9309-2; IK9315-1; IK9316-5; IK9320-1; IK9321-4; IK9323-4; IK9324-3; IK9326-6; IK9327-5; IK9330-4; IK9334-5; IK9338-4; IK9340-5; IK9342-5; IK9344-6; IK9346-4; IK9348-4; IK9349-4; IK9350-6; IK9353-8; IK9356-1; IK9358-5; IK9361-9; IK9365-6; IK9367-1; IK9370-6; IK9373-6; IK9373A-5; IK9381-3; IK9382-4; IK9384-1; IK93Z2-4; IK93Z3-2; IK93Z4-3; IK93Z5-3; Ivan Kireyev; Jan Mayen; JM2003-CABANERA; JM2004-CABANERA; JM2005-CABANERA; Kapitan Dranitsyn; Kara Sea; Kara Sea, Ob and Yenisey estuary; KD9502-11; KD9509-2; KD9510-2; KD9517-2; KD9523-5; KD9529-10; KD9533-6; KD9541-11; KD9548-10; KD9555-9; KD9560-3; KD9564-3; KD9565-8; KD9568-6; LA03/11; LA03/11_OTI2-EE2; LA03/11_OTI2-EE4; LA03/11_OTI2-H1; LA03/11_OTI2-ICE1; LA03/11_OTI2-ICE2; LA03/11_OTI2-N; LA03/11_OTI2-R1; LA03/11_OTI2-R2; Lance; Laptev Sea; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Macrobenthos; MERA-95-YaS-1995; MUC; MULT; MultiCorer; Multiple investigations; multi-scale; Nitrate; North of Svalbard; OTI 2, Erik Eriksenstredet2; OTI 2, Erik Eriksenstredet4; OTI 2, Hinlopen; OTI 2, ICE1; OTI 2, ICE2; OTI 2, Inner Rijpfjord; OTI 2, N_ Hinlopen Trench; OTI 2, Outer Rijpfjord; Oxygen; Oxygen, apparent utilization; Pechora Sea; PF_Transect-11; PF_Transect-12; PF_Transect-14; PF_Transect-16; PF_Transect-18; PF_Transect-20; Phosphate; PM9401-d; PM9413-d; PM9419-d; PM9424-d; PM9441-d; PM9445-d; PM9462-d; PM9463-d; PM9475-d; PM9477-d; PM9480-d; PM9490-d; PM9494-d; PM94A51-d; Polar Front; Polarstern; Presence/absence; Professor Multanovskiy; PS2718-4; PS2721-2; PS2722-2; PS2723-3; PS2724-3; PS2725-4; PS2726-2; PS2727-2; PS2728-2; PS2729-2; PS2730-2; PS2731-2; PS2732-3; PS2733-2; PS2734-2; PS2735-3; PS2743-3; PS2744-2; PS2746-3; PS2747-6; PS2748-6; PS2764-3; PS2765-2; PS2766-3; PS2767-2; PS2768-2; PS2769-3; PS2770-4; PS2771-2; PS2772-2; PS2775-2; PS2776-3; PS2777-2; PS2779-3; PS2780-2; PS2784-2; PS2789-2; PS2830-6; PS2831-5; PS36; PS36/002; PS36/004; PS36/006; PS36/007; PS36/008; PS36/009; PS36/010; PS36/011; PS36/012; PS36/016; PS36/017; PS36/018; PS36/019; PS36/020; PS36/021; PS36/022; PS36/031; PS36/032; PS36/036; PS36/040a; PS36/042; PS36/062; PS36/064; PS36/065; PS36/066; PS36/067; PS36/069; PS36/071; PS36/072; PS36/073; PS36/079; PS36/080; PS36/081; PS36/083; PS36/084; PS36/088; PS36/093; PS44; PS44/057; PS44/058; Reference of data; Salinity; Sannikov Strait; Sea ice concentration; Size fraction 〈 0.063 mm, mud, silt+clay; Slope; Spitsbergen_16; Spitsbergen_17; Spitsbergen_18; Spitsbergen_19; Spitsbergen_20; Spitsbergen_21; Spitsbergen_22; Spitsbergen_23; Spitsbergen_24; Spitsbergen_25; Spitsbergen_26; Station label; Svalbard; Temperature, water; Transdrift-I; Transdrift-II; Transdrift-III; Transdrift-XXI; Transdrift-XXII; Uniform resource locator/link to reference; van Veen Grab; VB13; VB13_15-7; VB13_16-10; VB13_5-2; VB13_9-5; VB14; VB14_15-11; VB14_16-2a; VB14_18-4; VB14_2-3; VB14_26-4; VB14_29-3; VB14_8-4; VGRAB; Viktor Buynitskiy; Vilkitskiy Strait; W Spitzbergen; Yakov Smirnitskiy; YaS-95020b; YaS-95020bb; YaS-95021bb; YaS-95023bb; YaS-95024bb; YaS-95025b; YaS-95026b; YaS-95028b; YaS-95029b; YaS-95054; YaS-95055b; YaS-95056bb; YaS-95057b; YaS-95058b; YaS-95059b; YaS-95060b; YaS-95062b; YaS-95063; YaS-95064b; YaS-95066b; YaS-95068b; YaS-95070b; YaS-95072b; YaS-95073bb; YaS-95074; YaS-95075; YaS-95076; YaS-95077
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 717082 data points
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