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  • SBC LTER: Ocean: Diel nearshore water profiles (CTD and chemistry) during stratified conditions
  • Santa Barbara Coastal LTER
    Lowman, Heili
    Melack, John M
    Brzezinski, Mark Allen
  • 2021-01-11
  • Santa Barbara Coastal LTER, H. Lowman, J. Melack, and M. Brzezinski. 2021. SBC LTER: Ocean: Diel nearshore water profiles (CTD and chemistry) during stratified conditions ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).

  • These data describe diel fluctuations in nutrient and physical measurements observed in the nearshore region of the Santa Barbara Channel (Goleta Bay) during the summer of 2018. Sampling took place over three, 36-hour campaigns in August 2018 and encompasses neap, midway, and spring tide conditions. Data are contained in two tables: 1) a time series of physical measurements (temperature, salinity, etc.) measured over time at three different depths, 2) a time series of chemical and biological measurements (ammonium, chlorophyll a, etc.) measured over time at three different depths.

  • N: 34.41417      S: 34.41417      E: -119.82858      W: -119.82858
  • knb-lter-sbc.136.1  (Uploaded 2021-01-11)  
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