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USA
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2024-03-28
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deepwater_00056902_bdo
Marion Stoessel, Dr. Matthew K. Howard
Texas A&M University, Department of Oceanography
mstoessel@ocean.tamu.edu, mkhoward@tamu.edu
http://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/stosselmarion, https://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/howardmatthewk
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Steven F. DiMarco, Matthew K. Howard, Ann E. Jochens
sdimarco@tamu.edu, mkhoward@tamu.edu, ajochens@tamu.edu
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The Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the U. S. Department of the Interior funded the Deepwater Physical Oceanography Reanalysis and Synthesis of Historical Data Study in the Gulf of Mexico. MMS awarded the contract to the Texas A&M Research Foundation in July 1998. The basic study area is bounded by the shelf edge and the 25DGN latitude, which is the southern boundary; it extends from sea surface to sea floor. MMS has four objectives for the study. First is to create an inventory of physical oceanographic data and compile it into a single database on a CD-ROM. Second is to conduct analyses and interpretations of the physical oceanographic data to identify physical processes and phenomena. Third is to produce a climatology of the processes from available data and analyses and to prioritize the processes in terms of importance to improved understanding, simulation, and prediction of deepwater circulation. Fourth is to provide criteria and constraints useful in design of future field observations and numerical modeling efforts. Study results will provide MMS with information needed to direct its resources more efficiently and effectively in the review and assessment of potential environmental impacts of offshore oil and gas operations in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.
Marion Stoessel, Dr. Matthew K. Howard
Texas A&M University, Department of Oceanography
mstoessel@ocean.tamu.edu, mkhoward@tamu.edu
http://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/stosselmarion, https://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/howardmatthewk
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Earth Science > Oceans > Salinity/Density > Salinity
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"Deepwater CTD - 00056902.bdo.nc - 21.85N, -85.17W - 1933-05-05"
2002-12-13
creation
2002-12-13
issued
Marion Stoessel, Dr. Matthew K. Howard
Texas A&M University, Department of Oceanography
mstoessel@ocean.tamu.edu, mkhoward@tamu.edu
http://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/stosselmarion, https://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/howardmatthewk
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Steven F. DiMarco, Matthew K. Howard, Ann E. Jochens
sdimarco@tamu.edu, mkhoward@tamu.edu, ajochens@tamu.edu
contributor
The Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the U. S. Department of the Interior funded the Deepwater Physical Oceanography Reanalysis and Synthesis of Historical Data Study in the Gulf of Mexico. MMS awarded the contract to the Texas A&M Research Foundation in July 1998. The basic study area is bounded by the shelf edge and the 25DGN latitude, which is the southern boundary; it extends from sea surface to sea floor. MMS has four objectives for the study. First is to create an inventory of physical oceanographic data and compile it into a single database on a CD-ROM. Second is to conduct analyses and interpretations of the physical oceanographic data to identify physical processes and phenomena. Third is to produce a climatology of the processes from available data and analyses and to prioritize the processes in terms of importance to improved understanding, simulation, and prediction of deepwater circulation. Fourth is to provide criteria and constraints useful in design of future field observations and numerical modeling efforts. Study results will provide MMS with information needed to direct its resources more efficiently and effectively in the review and assessment of potential environmental impacts of offshore oil and gas operations in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.
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"Deepwater CTD - 00056902.bdo.nc - 21.85N, -85.17W - 1933-05-05"
2002-12-13
creation
2002-12-13
issued
Marion Stoessel, Dr. Matthew K. Howard
Texas A&M University, Department of Oceanography
mstoessel@ocean.tamu.edu, mkhoward@tamu.edu
http://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/stosselmarion, https://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/howardmatthewk
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Steven F. DiMarco, Matthew K. Howard, Ann E. Jochens
sdimarco@tamu.edu, mkhoward@tamu.edu, ajochens@tamu.edu
contributor
The Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the U. S. Department of the Interior funded the Deepwater Physical Oceanography Reanalysis and Synthesis of Historical Data Study in the Gulf of Mexico. MMS awarded the contract to the Texas A&M Research Foundation in July 1998. The basic study area is bounded by the shelf edge and the 25DGN latitude, which is the southern boundary; it extends from sea surface to sea floor. MMS has four objectives for the study. First is to create an inventory of physical oceanographic data and compile it into a single database on a CD-ROM. Second is to conduct analyses and interpretations of the physical oceanographic data to identify physical processes and phenomena. Third is to produce a climatology of the processes from available data and analyses and to prioritize the processes in terms of importance to improved understanding, simulation, and prediction of deepwater circulation. Fourth is to provide criteria and constraints useful in design of future field observations and numerical modeling efforts. Study results will provide MMS with information needed to direct its resources more efficiently and effectively in the review and assessment of potential environmental impacts of offshore oil and gas operations in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.
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"Deepwater CTD - 00056902.bdo.nc - 21.85N, -85.17W - 1933-05-05"
2002-12-13
creation
2002-12-13
issued
Marion Stoessel, Dr. Matthew K. Howard
Texas A&M University, Department of Oceanography
mstoessel@ocean.tamu.edu, mkhoward@tamu.edu
http://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/stosselmarion, https://ocean.tamu.edu//people/researchpersonnel/howardmatthewk
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originator
Steven F. DiMarco, Matthew K. Howard, Ann E. Jochens
sdimarco@tamu.edu, mkhoward@tamu.edu, ajochens@tamu.edu
contributor
The Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the U. S. Department of the Interior funded the Deepwater Physical Oceanography Reanalysis and Synthesis of Historical Data Study in the Gulf of Mexico. MMS awarded the contract to the Texas A&M Research Foundation in July 1998. The basic study area is bounded by the shelf edge and the 25DGN latitude, which is the southern boundary; it extends from sea surface to sea floor. MMS has four objectives for the study. First is to create an inventory of physical oceanographic data and compile it into a single database on a CD-ROM. Second is to conduct analyses and interpretations of the physical oceanographic data to identify physical processes and phenomena. Third is to produce a climatology of the processes from available data and analyses and to prioritize the processes in terms of importance to improved understanding, simulation, and prediction of deepwater circulation. Fourth is to provide criteria and constraints useful in design of future field observations and numerical modeling efforts. Study results will provide MMS with information needed to direct its resources more efficiently and effectively in the review and assessment of potential environmental impacts of offshore oil and gas operations in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.
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Felimon Gayanilo
GCOOS
+1 361-825-3454
HRI, TAMUCC, 6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5869
Corpus Christi
TX
78412
USA
data@gcoos.org
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