| Keywords | geology, micropaleontology, protists |
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| Data types | CTD, Temperature |
| Format | comma-delimited text; |
| Amount | 17 KB |
| Activity | Equipment |
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| 08CEV01 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 08CEV02 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 08CEV03 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 08CEV04 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 11CEV01 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 11CEV03 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 12CEV01 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 12CEV02 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 13CEV01 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 10CEV01 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 09CEV01 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 09CEV02 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 10CEV04 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 2016-320-FA | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 2017-302-FA | Rosette Sampler In marine and environmental chemistry, a Rosette sampler, is also known as a CTD-rosette or carousel. It is a specialized water sampling device widely used in oceanography and limnology for collecting water samples at various depths for chemical, physical, and biological analysis |
| 13CEV03 | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 2017-349-FA | Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) Probe A CTD probe is a fundamental oceanographic instrument used to measure three key properties of seawater: Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth. These measurements allow scientists to determine salinity, temperature profiles, and pressure-derived depth, which are essential for understanding ocean structure and dynamics. |
| 2015-302-FA | |
| 2015-334-FA |