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Award: unknown Fukushima Radionuclide Levels Moore

Funding Source: Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (GBMF)
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DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Scientific sampling event log from the R/V Ka`imikai-O-Kanaloa KOK1108 cruise (Fukushima Radionuclide Levels project)2012-07-24Final with updates expected
Two decibar-averaged CTD profile data from the R/V Ka`imikai-O-Kanaloa KOK1108 (Fukushima Radionuclide Levels project)2012-02-28Final no updates expected
Calibrated CTD salinity and oxygen and Niskin bottle water samples from the R/V Ka'imikai-o-Kanaloa KOK1108 cruise in June 2011 in the Northwest Pacific Ocean (Fukushima Radionuclide Levels project)2011-10-20Final no updates expected
Surface drifter measurements of temperature and drogue tension from cruises KOK1108 and MR11-06 in the Western Equatorial Pacific and Kuroshio Extension (Fukoshima Radionuclide Levels project)2012-08-10Final with updates expected

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