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2. Rescued from the deep: Publishing scientific ocean drilling long tail data
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Collier, Jamus, Schumacher, Stefanie, Behrens, Cornelia, Driemel, Amelie, Diepenbroek, Michael, Grobe, Hannes, Kim, Taewoon, Schindler, Uwe, Sieger, Rainer, and Wallrabe-Adams, Hans-Joachim
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- 2015
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3. Archiving and Distributing Earth-Science Data with the PANGAEA Information System
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Grobe, Hannes, Diepenbroek, Michael, Dittert, Nicolas, Reinke, Manfred, Sieger, Rainer, Fütterer, Dieter Karl, editor, Damaske, Detlef, editor, Kleinschmidt, Georg, editor, Miller, Hubert, editor, and Tessensohn, Franz, editor
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- 2006
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4. An evaluation of long-term physical and hydrochemical measurements at the Sylt Roads Marine Observatory (1973–2019), Wadden Sea, North Sea
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Rick, Johannes J., primary, Scharfe, Mirco, additional, Romanova, Tatyana, additional, van Beusekom, Justus E. E., additional, Asmus, Ragnhild, additional, Asmus, Harald, additional, Mielck, Finn, additional, Kamp, Anja, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, and Wiltshire, Karen H., additional
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- 2022
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5. Products from a surface ocean CO2 reference network, SOCONET
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Wanninkhof, R., Bakker, D. C. E., Pfeil, B., Smith, K., Hankin, S., Alin, S. R., Cosca, C., Harasawa, S., Kozyr, A., Nojiri, Y., O'Brien, K., Telszewski, M., Tilbrook, B., Wada, C., Akl, J., Barbero, L., Bates, N. R., Boutin, J., Bozec, Y., Cai, W. J., Castle, R. D., Chavez, F. P., Chen, L., Chierici, M., Currie, K., De Baar, H. J. W., Evans, W., Feely, R. A., Fransson, A., Gao, Z., Hales, B., Hardman-Mountford, N. J., Hoppema, Mario, Huang, W.J., Hunt, C. W., Huss, B., Ichikawa, T., Johannessen, T., Jones, E. M., Jones, S. D., Jutterström, S., Kitidis, V., Körtzinger, A., Landschützer, P., Lauvset, S. K., Lefevre, N., Manke, A., Mathis, J. T., Merlivat, L., Metzl, N., Murata, A., Monteiro, P., Newberger, T., Omar, A. M., Ono, T., Park, G. H., Paterson, K., Pierrot, D., Rios, A. F., Sabine, C. L., Saito, S., Salisbury, J., Sarma, V. V. S. S., Schlitzer, Reiner, Sieger, Rainer, Skjelvan, I., Steinhoff, T., Sullivan, K. F., Sun, H., Sutton, A.J., Suzuki, T., Sweeney, C., Takahashi, T., Tjiputra, J., Tsurushima, N., Van Heuven, S. M. A. C., Vandemark, D., Vlahos, P., Wallace, D. W. R., Watson, A., Pickers, P. A., Olsen, A., Stephens, B.B., Munro, D., Rehder, G., Santana-Casiano, J. M., Müller, J. D., Trianes, J., Tedesco, K., Ishii, M., González-Dávila, M., Suntharalingam, P., Nakaoka, S.-i., Schuster, U., Wanninkhof, R., Bakker, D. C. E., Pfeil, B., Smith, K., Hankin, S., Alin, S. R., Cosca, C., Harasawa, S., Kozyr, A., Nojiri, Y., O'Brien, K., Telszewski, M., Tilbrook, B., Wada, C., Akl, J., Barbero, L., Bates, N. R., Boutin, J., Bozec, Y., Cai, W. J., Castle, R. D., Chavez, F. P., Chen, L., Chierici, M., Currie, K., De Baar, H. J. W., Evans, W., Feely, R. A., Fransson, A., Gao, Z., Hales, B., Hardman-Mountford, N. J., Hoppema, Mario, Huang, W.J., Hunt, C. W., Huss, B., Ichikawa, T., Johannessen, T., Jones, E. M., Jones, S. D., Jutterström, S., Kitidis, V., Körtzinger, A., Landschützer, P., Lauvset, S. K., Lefevre, N., Manke, A., Mathis, J. T., Merlivat, L., Metzl, N., Murata, A., Monteiro, P., Newberger, T., Omar, A. M., Ono, T., Park, G. H., Paterson, K., Pierrot, D., Rios, A. F., Sabine, C. L., Saito, S., Salisbury, J., Sarma, V. V. S. S., Schlitzer, Reiner, Sieger, Rainer, Skjelvan, I., Steinhoff, T., Sullivan, K. F., Sun, H., Sutton, A.J., Suzuki, T., Sweeney, C., Takahashi, T., Tjiputra, J., Tsurushima, N., Van Heuven, S. M. A. C., Vandemark, D., Vlahos, P., Wallace, D. W. R., Watson, A., Pickers, P. A., Olsen, A., Stephens, B.B., Munro, D., Rehder, G., Santana-Casiano, J. M., Müller, J. D., Trianes, J., Tedesco, K., Ishii, M., González-Dávila, M., Suntharalingam, P., Nakaoka, S.-i., and Schuster, U.
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- 2020
6. An evaluation of long-term physical and hydrochemical measurements at the Sylt Roads Marine Observatory (1973-2019), Wadden Sea, North Sea.
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Rick, Johannes J., Scharfe, Mirco, Romanova, Tatyana, van Beusekom, Justus E. E., Asmus, Ragnhild, Asmus, Harald, Mielck, Finn, Kamp, Anja, Sieger, Rainer, and Wiltshire, Karen Helen
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OCEAN temperature ,CHLOROPHYLL ,PHYSICAL measurements ,OBSERVATORIES ,TIME series analysis - Abstract
The Sylt Roads pelagic time series covers physical and hydrochemical parameters at five neighboring stations in the Sylt-Rømø Bight, Wadden Sea, North Sea. Since the beginning of the time series in 1973, sea surface temperature (SST), salinity, ammonium, nitrite, nitrate and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) were measured twice a week. Other parameters were introduced later (dissolved silicate (Si) - since 1974, pH - since 1979, dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) - since 1996, dissolved organic phosphorus (DOP) - since 2001, chlorophyll a - since 1979, suspended particulate matter (SPM) - since 1975) and in case of dissolved oxygen were already discontinued (1979-1983). In the years 1977, 1978 and 1983 no sampling took place. Since the start of the continuous sampling in 1984, the sea surface temperature in the bight has risen by +1.11 °C, with the highest increases during the autumn months, while the pH and salinity decreased by 0.23 and 0.33 units, respectively. Summer and autumn salinities are generally significantly elevated compared to spring and winter conditions. Dissolved nutrients (ammonium, nitrite, nitrate and SRP) displayed periods of intense eutrophication (1973-1998) and de-eutrophication since 1999. Silicate showed significantly higher winter levels since 1999. Interestingly, phytoplankton parameters did not mirror these large changes in nutrient concentrations, as a seasonal comparison of the two eutrophication periods showed no significant differences with regard to chlorophyll a. This phenomenon might be triggered by an important switch in nutrient limitation during the time series: Until 1998, the phytoplankton was probably primarily limited by silicate, and since 1999 SRP limitation became increasingly important. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. 30 years of upper air soundings on board of R/V POLARSTERN
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Driemel, Amelie, Loose, Bernd, Grobe, Hannes, Sieger, Rainer, and König-Langlo, Gert
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lcsh:GE1-350 ,lcsh:Geology ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,lcsh:Environmental sciences - Abstract
The research vessel and supply icebreaker POLARSTERN is the flagship of the Alfred-Wegener-Institut in Bremerhaven (Germany) and one of the infrastructural pillars of German Antarctic research. Since its commissioning in 1982, POLARSTERN has conducted 30 campaigns to Antarctica (157 legs, mostly austral summer), and 29 to the Arctic (94 legs, northern summer). Usually, POLARSTERN is more than 300 days per year in operation and crosses the Atlantic Ocean in a meridional section twice a year. The first radiosonde on POLARSTERN was released on the 29 December 1982, 2 days after POLARSTERN started on its maiden voyage to the Antarctic. And these daily soundings have continued up to the present. Due to the fact that POLARSTERN has reliably and regularly been providing upper air observations from data sparse regions (oceans and polar regions), the radiosonde data are of special value for researchers and weather forecast services alike. In the course of 30 years (29 December 1982 to 25 November 2012) a total of 12 378 radiosonde balloons were started on POLARSTERN. All radiosonde data can now be found at König-Langlo (2015, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.810000). Each data set contains the directly measured parameters air temperature, relative humidity and air pressure, and the derived altitude, wind direction and wind speed. 432 data sets additionally contain ozone measurements.Although more sophisticated techniques (meteorological satellites, aircraft observation, remote-sensing systems, etc.) have nowadays become increasingly important, the high vertical resolution and quality of radiosonde data remains paramount for weather forecasts and modelling approaches.
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- 2016
8. Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN): structure and data description (1992-2017)
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Driemel, Amelie, Augustine, John, Behrens, Klaus, Colle, Sergio, Cox, Christopher, Cuevas-Agullo, Emilio, Denn, Fred M., Duprat, Thierry, Fukuda, Masato, Grobe, Hannes, Haeffelin, Martial, Hodges, Gary, Hyett, Nicole, Ijima, Osamu, Kallis, Ain, Knap, Wouter, Kustov, Vasilii, Long, Charles N., Longenecker, David, Lupi, Angelo, Maturilli, Marion, Mimouni, Mohamed, Ntsangwane, Lucky, Ogihara, Hiroyuki, Olano, Xabier, Olefs, Marc, Omori, Masao, Passamani, Lance, Pereira, Enio Bueno, Schmithüsen, Holger, Schumacher, Stefanie, Sieger, Rainer, Tamlyn, Jonathan, Vogt, Roland, Vuilleumier, Laurent, Xia, Xiangao, Ohmura, Atsumu, and König-Langlo, Gert
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Small changes in the radiation budget at the earth's surface can lead to large climatological responses when persistent over time. With the increasing debate on anthropogenic influences on climatic processes during the 1980s the need for accurate radiometric measurements with higher temporal resolution was identified, and it was determined that the existing measurement networks did not have the resolution or accuracy required to meet this need. In 1988 the WMO therefore proposed the establishment of a new international Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN), which should collect and centrally archive high-quality ground-based radiation measurements in 1min resolution. BSRN began its work in 1992 with 9 stations; currently (status 2018-01-01), the network comprises 59 stations (delivering data to the archive) and 9 candidates (stations recently accepted into the network with data forthcoming to the archive) distributed over all continents and oceanic environments. The BSRN database is the World Radiation Monitoring Center (WRMC). It is hosted at the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) in Bremerhaven, Germany, and now offers more than 10300 months of data from the years 1992 to 2017. ISSN:1866-3516 ISSN:1866-3508
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- 2018
9. Shelf ice-associated cryo-benthos and environmental features
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Bornemann, Horst, Held, Christoph, Arndt, Jan Erik, Bester, Marthán N., Dorschel, Boris, Gerdes, Dieter, Gutt, Julian, Knust, Rainer, Nachtsheim, Dominik A., Oosthuizen, Christiaan W. C., Owsianowski, Nils, Plötz, Joachim, Richter, Claudio, Ryan, Svenja, Schröder, Michael, Sieger, Rainer, Steinhage, Daniel, and Wesche, Christine
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Incidences of cryo-benthic communities beneath ice shelves are rare and recent discoveries. Combined seal- and ROV-borne imagery and novel sampling technologies allowed for a re-assessment and augmentation of earlier findings on a cryo-benthic isopod community (Antarcturus cf. spinacoronatus), being attached head-down to the underside of floating shelf ice at depths of around 80-150m. The shelf ice-associated cryo-benthos was discovered at Drescher Inlet (-72.83667 -19.15300), Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf (eastern Weddell Sea). The inlet constitutes a 25km long and between 2 and 4km wide crack in the surrounding shelf ice, which is associated with certain environmental features. Here we compile all available local physical, biological, and biogeochemical data and discuss their relevance in the wider regional context for this faunal hotspot. These include data on shelf, sea and platelet ice, seafloor topography, hydrography and water chemistry, as well as associated pelagic and benthic marine life, in particular affinities of the cryo-benthic isopod community to related fauna occurring in nearby seabed communities using molecular barcoding.
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- 2018
10. The Baseline Surface Radiation Network and the World Radiation Monitoring Center - Status March 2018
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Driemel, Amelie, König-Langlo, Gert, Sieger, Rainer, and Charles N, Long
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- 2018
11. PANGAEA—an information system for environmental sciences
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Diepenbroek, Michael, Grobe, Hannes, Reinke, Manfred, Schindler, Uwe, Schlitzer, Reiner, Sieger, Rainer, and Wefer, Gerold
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- 2002
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12. Copepod species abundance from the Southern Ocean and other regions (1980–2005) – a legacy
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Cornils, Astrid, Sieger, Rainer, Mizdalski, Elke, Schumacher, Stefanie, Grobe, Hannes, Schnack-Schiel, Sigrid B., Cornils, Astrid, Sieger, Rainer, Mizdalski, Elke, Schumacher, Stefanie, Grobe, Hannes, and Schnack-Schiel, Sigrid B.
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This data collection originates from the efforts of Sigrid Schnack-Schiel (1946–2016), a zooplankton ecologist with great expertise in life cycle strategies of Antarctic calanoid copepods, who also investigated zooplankton communities in tropical and subtropical marine environments. Here, we present 33 data sets with abundances of planktonic copepods from 20 expeditions to the Southern Ocean (Weddell Sea, Scotia Sea, Amundsen Sea, Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctic Peninsula), one expedition to the Magellan region, one latitudinal transect in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, one expedition to the Great Meteor Bank, and one expedition to the northern Red Sea and Gulf of Aqaba as part of her scientific legacy. A total of 349 stations from 1980 to 2005 were archived. During most expeditions depth-stratified samples were taken with a Hydrobios multinet with five or nine nets, thus allowing inter-comparability between the different expeditions. A Nansen or a Bongo net was deployed only during four cruises. Maximum sampling depth varied greatly among stations due to different bottom depths. However, during 11 cruises to the Southern Ocean the maximum sampling depth was restricted to 1000m, even at locations with greater bottom depths. In the eastern Atlantic Ocean (PS63) sampling depth was restricted to the upper 300m. All data are now freely available at PANGAEA via the persistent identifier https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.884619. Abundance and distribution data for 284 calanoid copepod species and 28 taxa of other copepod orders are provided. For selected species the abundance distribution at all stations was explored, revealing for example that species within a genus may have contrasting distribution patterns (Ctenocalanus, Stephos). In combination with the corresponding metadata (sampling data and time, latitude, longitude, bottom depth, sampling depth interval) the analysis of the data sets may add to a better understanding how the environment (currents, temperature, depths, s
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- 2018
13. PANGAEA® - Data Publisher for Earth and Environmental Science
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Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Sieger, Rainer, Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, and Sieger, Rainer
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- 2018
14. PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science, 22.09.2017
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Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Schumacher, Stefanie, and Sieger, Rainer
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- 2017
15. The World Radiation Monitoring Center of the Baseline Surface Radiation Network - Status April 2017
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Driemel, Amelie, Koenig-Langlo, Gert, Sieger, Rainer, and Long, Charles N.
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- 2017
16. From pole to pole: 33 years of physical oceanography onboard R/V Polarstern
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Driemel, Amelie, Fahrbach, Eberhard, Rohardt, Gerd, Beszczynska-Moeller, Agnieszka, Boetius, Antje, Budeus, Gereon, Cisewski, Boris, Engbrodt, Ralph, Gauger, Steffen, Geibert, Walter, Gepraegs, Patrizia, Gerdes, Dieter, Gersonde, Rainer, Gordon, Arnold L., Grobe, Hannes, Hellmer, Hartmut H., Isla, Enrique, Jacobs, Stanley S., Janout, Markus, Jokat, Wilfried, Klages, Michael, Kuhn, Gerhard, Meincke, Jens, Ober, Sven, Osterhus, Svein, Peterson, Ray G., Rabe, Benjamin, Rudels, Bert, Schauer, Ursula, Schroeder, Michael, Schumacher, Stefanie, Sieger, Rainer, Sildam, Jueri, Soltwedel, Thomas, Stangeew, Elena, Stein, Manfred, Strass, Volker H., Thiede, Joern, Tippenhauer, Sandra, Veth, Cornelis, von Appen, Wilken-Jon, Weirig, Marie-France, Wisotzki, Andreas, Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A., Kanzow, Torsten, and Department of Physics
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Measuring temperature and salinity profiles in the world's oceans is crucial to understanding ocean dynamics and its influence on the heat budget, the water cycle, the marine environment and on our climate. Since 1983 the German research vessel and icebreaker Polarstern has been the platform of numerous CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth instrument) deployments in the Arctic and the Antarctic. We report on a unique data collection spanning 33 years of polar CTD data. In total 131 data sets (1 data set per cruise leg) containing data from 10 063 CTD casts are now freely available at doi: 10.1594/PANGAEA.860066. During this long period five CTD types with different characteristics and accuracies have been used. Therefore the instruments and processing procedures (sensor calibration, data validation, etc.) are described in detail. This compilation is special not only with regard to the quantity but also the quality of the data -the latter indicated for each data set using defined quality codes. The complete data collection includes a number of repeated sections for which the quality code can be used to investigate and evaluate long-term changes. Beginning with 2010, the salinity measurements presented here are of the highest quality possible in this field owing to the introduction of the OPTIMARE Precision Salinometer.
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17. INF Data management: PANGAEA® Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
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Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Schumacher, Stefanie, and Sieger, Rainer
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- 2016
18. Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN): structure and data description (1992–2017)
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Driemel, Amelie, primary, Augustine, John, additional, Behrens, Klaus, additional, Colle, Sergio, additional, Cox, Christopher, additional, Cuevas-Agulló, Emilio, additional, Denn, Fred M., additional, Duprat, Thierry, additional, Fukuda, Masato, additional, Grobe, Hannes, additional, Haeffelin, Martial, additional, Hodges, Gary, additional, Hyett, Nicole, additional, Ijima, Osamu, additional, Kallis, Ain, additional, Knap, Wouter, additional, Kustov, Vasilii, additional, Long, Charles N., additional, Longenecker, David, additional, Lupi, Angelo, additional, Maturilli, Marion, additional, Mimouni, Mohamed, additional, Ntsangwane, Lucky, additional, Ogihara, Hiroyuki, additional, Olano, Xabier, additional, Olefs, Marc, additional, Omori, Masao, additional, Passamani, Lance, additional, Pereira, Enio Bueno, additional, Schmithüsen, Holger, additional, Schumacher, Stefanie, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, Tamlyn, Jonathan, additional, Vogt, Roland, additional, Vuilleumier, Laurent, additional, Xia, Xiangao, additional, Ohmura, Atsumu, additional, and König-Langlo, Gert, additional
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- 2018
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19. Copepod species abundance from the Southern Ocean and other regions (1980–2005) – a legacy
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Cornils, Astrid, primary, Sieger, Rainer, additional, Mizdalski, Elke, additional, Schumacher, Stefanie, additional, Grobe, Hannes, additional, and Schnack-Schiel, Sigrid B., additional
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- 2018
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20. The GIK-Archive of sediment core radiographs with documentation
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Grobe, Hannes, primary, Winn, Kyaw, additional, Werner, Friedrich, additional, Driemel, Amelie, additional, Schumacher, Stefanie, additional, and Sieger, Rainer, additional
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- 2017
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21. POLARSTERN CTD data, kmz with links to data in PANGAEA
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Rohardt, Gerd, Sieger, Rainer, Driemel, Amelie, Rohardt, Gerd, Sieger, Rainer, and Driemel, Amelie
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- 2017
22. The GIK-Archive of sediment radiography - List of cores with links to datasets in Google Earth format (KMZ)
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Grobe, Hannes, Winn, Kyaw, Werner, Friedrich, Driemel, Amelie, Schumacher, Stefanie, Sieger, Rainer, Grobe, Hannes, Winn, Kyaw, Werner, Friedrich, Driemel, Amelie, Schumacher, Stefanie, and Sieger, Rainer
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- 2017
23. Seabed images from Southern Ocean shelf regions off the northern Antarctic Peninsula and in the southeastern Weddell Sea
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Piepenburg, Dieter, Buschmann, Alexander, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Gutt, Julian, Schumacher, Stefanie, Segelken-Voigt, Alexandra, Sieger, Rainer, Piepenburg, Dieter, Buschmann, Alexander, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Gutt, Julian, Schumacher, Stefanie, Segelken-Voigt, Alexandra, and Sieger, Rainer
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Recent advances in underwater imaging technology allow for the gathering of invaluable scientific information on seafloor ecosystems, such as direct in situ views of seabed habitats and quantitative data on the composition, diversity, abundance, and distribution of epibenthic fauna. The imaging approach has been extensively used within the research project DynAMo (Dynamics of Antarctic Marine Shelf Ecosystems) at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven (AWI), which aimed to comparatively assess the pace and quality of the dynamics of Southern Ocean benthos. Within this framework, epibenthic spatial distribution patterns have been comparatively investigated in two regions in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean: the shelf areas off the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, representing a region with above-average warming of surface waters and sea-ice reduction, and the shelves of the eastern Weddell Sea as an example of a stable high-Antarctic marine environment that is not (yet) affected by climate change. The AWI Ocean Floor Observation System (OFOS) was used to collect seabed imagery during two cruises of the German research vessel Polarstern, ANT-XXIX/3 (PS81) to the Antarctic Peninsula from January to March 2013 and ANT-XXXI/2 (PS96) to the Weddell Sea from December 2015 to February 2016. Here, we report on the image and data collections gathered during these cruises. During PS81, OFOS was successfully deployed at a total of 31 stations at water depths between 29 and 784 m. At most stations, series of 500 to 530 pictures ( > 15 000 in total, each depicting a seabed area of approximately 3.45 m2 or 2.3 × 1.5 m) were taken along transects approximately 3.7 km in length. During PS96, OFOS was used at a total of 13 stations at water depths between 200 and 754 m, yielding series of 110 to 293 photos (2670 in total) along transects 0.9 to 2.6 km in length. All seabed images taken during the two cruises, inclu
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24. The GIK-Archive of sediment core radiographs with documentation
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Grobe, Hannes, Winn, Kyaw, Werner, Friedrich, Driemel, Amelie, Schumacher, Stefanie, Sieger, Rainer, Grobe, Hannes, Winn, Kyaw, Werner, Friedrich, Driemel, Amelie, Schumacher, Stefanie, and Sieger, Rainer
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The GIK-Archive of radiographs is a collection of X-ray negative and photographic images of sediment cores based on exposures taken since the early 1960s. During four decades of marine geological work at the University of Kiel, Germany, several thousand hours of sampling, careful preparation and X-raying were spent on producing a unique archive of sediment radiographs from several parts of the World Ocean. The archive consists of more than 18 500 exposures on chemical film that were digitized, geo-referenced, supplemented with metadata and archived in the data library PANGAEA®. With this publication, the images have become available open-access for use by the scientific community at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.854841.
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25. PANGAEA® – Data Publisher for Earth and Environmental Science
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Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Sieger, Rainer, Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, and Sieger, Rainer
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- 2017
26. PANGAEA® - more than 20 years serving the earth science community with data archiving and publication
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Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Sieger, Rainer, Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, and Sieger, Rainer
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- 2017
27. PANGAEA® – Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
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Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Sieger, Rainer, Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, and Sieger, Rainer
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- 2017
28. A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO2 data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)
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Bakker, Dorothee C. E., Pfeil, Benjamin, Landa, Camilla S., Metzl, Nicolas, O'Brien, Kevin M., Olsen, Are, Smith, Karl M., Cosca, Catherine E., Harasawa, Sumiko, Jones, Stephen D., Nakaoka, Shin-Ichiro, Nojiri, Yukihiro, Schuster, Ute, Steinhoff, Tobias, Sweeney, Colm, Takahashi, Taro, Tilbrook, Bronte, Wada, Chisato, Wanninkhof, Rik H., Alin, Simone R., Balestrini, Carlos F., Barbero, Leticia, Bates, Nicholas R., Bianchi, Alejandro A., Bonou, Frédéric, Boutin, Jacqueline, Bozec, Yann, Burger, Eugene F., Cai, Wei-Jun, Castle, Robert D., Chen, Liqi, Chierici, Melissa, Currie, Kim, Evans, Wiley, Featherstone, Charles, Feely, Richard A., Fransson, Agneta, Goyet, Catherine, Greenwood, Naomi, Gregor, Luke, Hankin, Steven, Hardman-Mountford, Nick J., Harlay, Jérôme, Hauck, Judith, Hoppema, Mario, Humphreys, Matthew P., Hunt, Christopher W., Huss, Betty, Ibánhez, J. Severino P., Johannessen, Truls, Keeling, Ralph F., Kitidis, Vassilis, Körtzinger, Arne, Kozyr, Alex, Krasakopoulou, Evangelia, Kuwata, Akira, Landschützer, Peter, Lauvset, Siv K., Lefèvre, Nathalie, Lo Monaco, Claire, Manke, Ansley B., Mathis, Jeremy T., Merlivat, Liliane, Millero, Frank J., Monteiro, Pedro M. S., Munro, David R., Murata, Akihiko, Newberger, Timothy, Omar, Abdirahman M., Ono, Tsuneo, Paterson, Kristina, Pearce, David, Pierrot, Denis, Robbins, Lisa L., Saito, Shu, Salisbury, Joseph E., Schlitzer, Reiner, Schneider, Bernd, Schweitzer, Roland, Sieger, Rainer, Skjelvan, Ingunn, Sullivan, Kevin F., Sutherland, Stewart C., Sutton, Adrienne J., Tadokoro, Kazuaki, Telszewski, Maciej, Tuma, Matthias, van Heuven, Steven M. A. C., Vandemark, Doug, Ward, Brian, Watson, Andrew J., Xu, Suqing, Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric, school of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia [Norwich] (UEA), University of Bergen (UiB), Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research (BCCR), Department of Biological Sciences [Bergen] (BIO / UiB), University of Bergen (UiB)-University of Bergen (UiB), Équipe CO2 (E-CO2), Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat : Expérimentations et Approches Numériques (LOCEAN), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut Pierre-Simon-Laplace (IPSL (FR_636)), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - 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lcsh:GE1-350 ,lcsh:Geology ,[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph] ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[SDU.STU.OC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography - Abstract
The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) is a synthesis of quality-controlled fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) values for the global surface oceans and coastal seas with regular updates. Version 3 of SOCAT has 14.7 million fCO2 values from 3646 data sets covering the years 1957 to 2014. This latest version has an additional 4.6 million fCO2 values relative to version 2 and extends the record from 2011 to 2014. Version 3 also significantly increases the data availability for 2005 to 2013. SOCAT has an average of approximately 1.2 million surface water fCO2 values per year for the years 2006 to 2012. Quality and documentation of the data has improved. A new feature is the data set quality control (QC) flag of E for data from alternative sensors and platforms. The accuracy of surface water fCO2 has been defined for all data set QC flags. Automated range checking has been carried out for all data sets during their upload into SOCAT. The upgrade of the interactive Data Set Viewer (previously known as the Cruise Data Viewer) allows better interrogation of the SOCAT data collection and rapid creation of high-quality figures for scientific presentations. Automated data upload has been launched for version 4 and will enable more frequent SOCAT releases in the future. High-profile scientific applications of SOCAT include quantification of the ocean sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide and its long-term variation, detection of ocean acidification, as well as evaluation of coupled-climate and ocean-only biogeochemical models. Users of SOCAT data products are urged to acknowledge the contribution of data providers, as stated in the SOCAT Fair Data Use Statement. This ESSD (Earth System Science Data) "living data" publication documents the methods and data sets used for the assembly of this new version of the SOCAT data collection and compares these with those used for earlier versions of the data collection (Pfeil et al., 2013; Sabine et al., 2013; Bakker et al., 2014). Individual data set files, included in the synthesis product, can be downloaded here: doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.849770. The gridded products are available here: doi:10.3334/CDIAC/OTG.SOCAT_V3_GRID.
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29. SponGES WP10 – Project management: Data management, with PANGAEA Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
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Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Schumacher, Stefanie, and Sieger, Rainer
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30. PANGAEA® Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
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Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Schumacher, Stefanie, and Sieger, Rainer
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31. The World Radiation Monitoring Center (WRMC)of the Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN)
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König-Langlo, Gert, Driemel, Amelie, Sieger, Rainer, Cohrs, Wolfgang, and Raffel, Bonnie
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The WRMC is the central archive of the BSRN. It was established in1992 at ETH Zurich. The objective of the archive is to provide the best possible quality for short- and long-wave surface radiation fluxes. These readings are taken from a small number of selected stations, in contrasting climatic zones, together with collocated surface and upper air meteorological data and other supporting observations. Originally, the archive was used only from climate scientists. Meanwhile, the WRMC also gets used more and more in the framework of solar energy research. The typical average interval for radiation data is one minute. The parameters offered: global, diffuse, direct, long-wave down, reflex, long-wave up, UV radiation, synoptic observations, upper air soundings, total ozone, ceilometer data, and radiation measurements from towers. More than 8700 months (~ 725 years) of high quality radiation data submitted from 59 stations since 1992 are archived. BSRN data are available for non commercial users for bona fide research purposes at no cost. For details see: http://bsrn.awi.de/data/conditions-of-data-release.html. All data can be retrieved interactively by any registered user from a ftp-server and the Publishing Network PANGAEA (http://www.pangaea.de/search?q=BSRN).
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32. PANGAEA® – Long-term archiving and publication of earth science data
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Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, and Sieger, Rainer
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33. Seabed images from Southern Ocean shelf regions off the northern Antarctic Peninsula and in the southeastern Weddell Sea
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Piepenburg, Dieter, primary, Buschmann, Alexander, additional, Driemel, Amelie, additional, Grobe, Hannes, additional, Gutt, Julian, additional, Schumacher, Stefanie, additional, Segelken-Voigt, Alexandra, additional, and Sieger, Rainer, additional
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34. The GIK-Archive of sediment radiography
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Grobe, Hannes, primary, Winn, Kyaw, additional, Werner, Friedrich, additional, Driemel, Amelie, additional, Schumacher, Stefanie, additional, and Sieger, Rainer, additional
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35. From pole to pole: 33 years of physical oceanography onboard R/V <i>Polarstern</i>
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Driemel, Amelie, primary, Fahrbach, Eberhard, additional, Rohardt, Gerd, additional, Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka, additional, Boetius, Antje, additional, Budéus, Gereon, additional, Cisewski, Boris, additional, Engbrodt, Ralph, additional, Gauger, Steffen, additional, Geibert, Walter, additional, Geprägs, Patrizia, additional, Gerdes, Dieter, additional, Gersonde, Rainer, additional, Gordon, Arnold L., additional, Grobe, Hannes, additional, Hellmer, Hartmut H., additional, Isla, Enrique, additional, Jacobs, Stanley S., additional, Janout, Markus, additional, Jokat, Wilfried, additional, Klages, Michael, additional, Kuhn, Gerhard, additional, Meincke, Jens, additional, Ober, Sven, additional, Østerhus, Svein, additional, Peterson, Ray G., additional, Rabe, Benjamin, additional, Rudels, Bert, additional, Schauer, Ursula, additional, Schröder, Michael, additional, Schumacher, Stefanie, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, Sildam, Jüri, additional, Soltwedel, Thomas, additional, Stangeew, Elena, additional, Stein, Manfred, additional, Strass, Volker H, additional, Thiede, Jörn, additional, Tippenhauer, Sandra, additional, Veth, Cornelis, additional, von Appen, Wilken-Jon, additional, Weirig, Marie-France, additional, Wisotzki, Andreas, additional, Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A., additional, and Kanzow, Torsten, additional
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36. From pole to pole: 33 years of physical oceanography on board of R/V POLARSTERN
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Driemel, Amelie, primary, Fahrbach, Eberhard, additional, Rohardt, Gerd, additional, Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka, additional, Boetius, Antje, additional, Budéus, Gereon, additional, Cisewski, Boris, additional, Engbrodt, Ralph, additional, Gauger, Steffen, additional, Geibert, Walter, additional, Geprägs, Patrizia, additional, Gerdes, Dieter, additional, Gersonde, Rainer, additional, Gordon, Arnold L., additional, Grobe, Hannes, additional, Hellmer, Hartmut H., additional, Isla, Enrique, additional, Jacobs, Stanley S., additional, Janout, Markus, additional, Jokat, Wilfried, additional, Klages, Michael, additional, Kuhn, Gerhard, additional, Meincke, Jens, additional, Ober, Sven, additional, Østerhus, Svein, additional, Peterson, Ray G., additional, Rabe, Benjamin, additional, Rudels, Bert, additional, Schauer, Ursula, additional, Schröder, Michael, additional, Schumacher, Stefanie, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, Sildam, Jüri, additional, Soltwedel, Thomas, additional, Stangeew, Elena, additional, Stein, Manfred, additional, Strass, Volker H., additional, Thiede, Jörn, additional, Tippenhauer, Sandra, additional, Veth, Cornelis, additional, von Appen, Wilken-Jon, additional, Weirig, Marie-France, additional, Wisotzki, Andreas, additional, Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter A., additional, and Kanzow, Torsten, additional
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37. About the Baseline Surface Radiation Network
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König-Langlo, Gert, Long, Chuck, Sieger, Rainer, Driemel, Amelie, Schmithüsen, Holger, Cohrs, Wolfgang, and Raffel, Bonnie
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The Earth’s radiation budget is essential for driving the general circulation of the atmosphere and ocean and for building the main conditions for the Earth's climate system. To detect changes in the Earth’s surface radiation field the Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN) and its central archive - the World Radiation Monitoring Center (WRMC) - was created in 1992. BSRN is a project of the Data and Assessments Panel of the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) under the umbrella of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). It is the global baseline network for surface radiation for the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS), contributing to the Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW), and forming a cooperative network with the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC). The data are of primary importance in supporting the validation and confirmation of satellite and computer model estimates. At a relatively small number of stations (currently 58) in contrasting climatic zones, solar and infrared radiation is measured with instruments of the highest available accuracy with high temporal resolution (mainly 1 minute). A total of over 7500 station-month datasets were available in the WRMC. The poster will present the current state of the archive, the quality control mechanisms for the data and how scientists can access and use the data.
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38. Pangaea Vorstellung
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Grobe, Hannes and Sieger, Rainer
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39. PANGAEA® - more than 20 years serving the earth science community with data archiving and publication
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Schumacher, Stefanie, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, and Sieger, Rainer
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40. Using the Data Publisher PANGAEA for Meteorological Observations from Antarctica
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König-Langlo, Gert, Grobe, Hannes, Sieger, Rainer, Driemel, Amelie, König-Langlo, Gert, Grobe, Hannes, Sieger, Rainer, and Driemel, Amelie
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The information system PANGAEA (https://www.pangaea.de/) is operated as an Open Access library aimed at archiving, publishing and distributing georeferenced data from earth system research. The system guarantees longterm availability of its content through a commitment of the operating institutions. Most of the data are freely available. Each dataset can be identified, shared, published and cited by using a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). Data are archived as supplements to publications or as citable data collections.Thus, PANGAEA was chosen as archive for the long term observatory data from the Alfred-Wegener-Institut. Beyond many other institutions the World Radiation Monitoring Center (WRMC) of the Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN) bases.
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41. A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO2 data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)
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Bakker, D.C.E., Pfeil, B., Landa, C.S., Metzl, N., O´Brien, K.M., Olsen, A., Smith, K., Cosca, C., Harasawa, S., Jones, S.D., Nakaoka, S.-I., Nojiri, Y., Schuster, U., Steinhoff, T., Sweeney, C., Takahashi, T., Tilbrook, B., Wada, C., Wanninkhof, R., Alin, S.R., Balestrini, C.F., Barbero, L., Bates, N.R., Bianchi, A.A., Bonou, F., Boutin, J., Bozec, Y., Burger, E.F., Cai, W.-J., Castle, R.D., Chen, L., Chierici, M., Currie, K., Evans, W., Featherstone, C., Feely, R.A., Fransson, A., Goyet, C., Greenwood, N., Gregor, L., Hankin, S., Hardman-Mountford, N.J., Harlay, J., Hauck, Judith, Hoppema, Mario, Humphreys, M.P., Hunt, C.W., Huss, B., Ibánhez, J.S.P., Johannessen, T., Keeling, R., Kitidis, V., Körtzinger, A., Kozyr, A., Krasakopoulou, E., Kuwata, A., Landschützer, P., Lauvset, S.K., Lefèvre, N., Lo Monaco, C., Manke, A., Mathis, J.T., Merlivat, L., Millero, F.J., Monteiro, P.M.S., Munro, D.R., Murata, A., Newberger, T., Omar, A.M., Ono, T., Paterson, K., Pearce, D., Pierrot, D., Robbins, L.L., Saito, S., Salisbury, J., Schlitzer, Reiner, Schneider, B., Schweitzer, R., Sieger, Rainer, Skjelvan, I., Sullivan, K.F., Sutherland, S.C., Sutton, A.J., Tadokoro, K., Telszewski, M., Tuma, M., Van Heuven, S.M.A.C., Vandemark, D., Ward, B., Watson, A.J., Xu, S., Bakker, D.C.E., Pfeil, B., Landa, C.S., Metzl, N., O´Brien, K.M., Olsen, A., Smith, K., Cosca, C., Harasawa, S., Jones, S.D., Nakaoka, S.-I., Nojiri, Y., Schuster, U., Steinhoff, T., Sweeney, C., Takahashi, T., Tilbrook, B., Wada, C., Wanninkhof, R., Alin, S.R., Balestrini, C.F., Barbero, L., Bates, N.R., Bianchi, A.A., Bonou, F., Boutin, J., Bozec, Y., Burger, E.F., Cai, W.-J., Castle, R.D., Chen, L., Chierici, M., Currie, K., Evans, W., Featherstone, C., Feely, R.A., Fransson, A., Goyet, C., Greenwood, N., Gregor, L., Hankin, S., Hardman-Mountford, N.J., Harlay, J., Hauck, Judith, Hoppema, Mario, Humphreys, M.P., Hunt, C.W., Huss, B., Ibánhez, J.S.P., Johannessen, T., Keeling, R., Kitidis, V., Körtzinger, A., Kozyr, A., Krasakopoulou, E., Kuwata, A., Landschützer, P., Lauvset, S.K., Lefèvre, N., Lo Monaco, C., Manke, A., Mathis, J.T., Merlivat, L., Millero, F.J., Monteiro, P.M.S., Munro, D.R., Murata, A., Newberger, T., Omar, A.M., Ono, T., Paterson, K., Pearce, D., Pierrot, D., Robbins, L.L., Saito, S., Salisbury, J., Schlitzer, Reiner, Schneider, B., Schweitzer, R., Sieger, Rainer, Skjelvan, I., Sullivan, K.F., Sutherland, S.C., Sutton, A.J., Tadokoro, K., Telszewski, M., Tuma, M., Van Heuven, S.M.A.C., Vandemark, D., Ward, B., Watson, A.J., and Xu, S.
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42. An introduction to the Data Library PANGAEA® - Part II Submitting data
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Schumacher, Stefanie and Sieger, Rainer
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43. Time Series Archiving – The Data Library PANGAEA®
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Schumacher, Stefanie and Sieger, Rainer
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44. Archive Status and Neumayer
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König-Langlo, Gert, Richter, Friedrich, Bücker, Amelie, Schmithüsen, Holger, Cohrs, Wolfgang, and Sieger, Rainer
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Since July 2008, the World Radiation Monitoring Center (WRMC) is hosted at the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) of Polar and Marine Research at Bremerhaven, Germany (see http://www.bsrn.awi.de). In mid 2014, 58 BSRN stations submitted their data to the WRMC. The data import is organized in so-called “station-to-archive files” which contain all the data from one station collected during one month. There have been a total of 7825 station-month data sets from 58 stations collected in the WRMC in September 2014. All submitted station-to-archive files are read-accessible from any user who accepts the BSRN data release guidelines (see http://www.bsrn.awi.de/en/data/conditions_of_data_release/). The files can be obtained via ftp://ftp.bsrn.awi.de/ by using a web browser or any ftp tool. The access to the public file archive is password-restricted. Read accounts can be obtained from the WRMC (email Gert.Koenig-Langlo@awi.de). An alternative to the ftp access is a data access via the Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data, PANGAEA (see http://www.pangaea.de/) which offers much more user-friendly services. Since December 2011 the WRMC also checks the quality of all incoming data. The station scientists are recommended to test their data prior to submission using e.g. the BSRN-Toolbox (http://wiki.pangaea.de/wiki/BSRN_Toolbox). An updated Technical Plan for BSRN Data Management is now available via the BSRN webpage or www.wmo.int/pages/prog/gcos/Publications/gcos-174.pdf. The BSRN measurements at Neumayer are ongoing. They are part of a much bigger observatory program which includes synoptic observations, upper air soundings, ozone soundings, and surface air chemistry measurements. Radiation data from an automatic weather station (AWS) which run one year directly besides the BSRN measurements were analyzed to quantify typical errors of unmanned systems in Antarctica.
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45. An introduction to the Data Library PANGAEA®
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Schumacher, Stefanie and Sieger, Rainer
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- 2014
46. A multi-decade record of high-quality <i>f</i>CO<sub>2</sub> data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO<sub>2</sub> Atlas (SOCAT)
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Bakker, Dorothee C. E., primary, Pfeil, Benjamin, additional, Landa, Camilla S., additional, Metzl, Nicolas, additional, O'Brien, Kevin M., additional, Olsen, Are, additional, Smith, Karl, additional, Cosca, Cathy, additional, Harasawa, Sumiko, additional, Jones, Stephen D., additional, Nakaoka, Shin-ichiro, additional, Nojiri, Yukihiro, additional, Schuster, Ute, additional, Steinhoff, Tobias, additional, Sweeney, Colm, additional, Takahashi, Taro, additional, Tilbrook, Bronte, additional, Wada, Chisato, additional, Wanninkhof, Rik, additional, Alin, Simone R., additional, Balestrini, Carlos F., additional, Barbero, Leticia, additional, Bates, Nicholas R., additional, Bianchi, Alejandro A., additional, Bonou, Frédéric, additional, Boutin, Jacqueline, additional, Bozec, Yann, additional, Burger, Eugene F., additional, Cai, Wei-Jun, additional, Castle, Robert D., additional, Chen, Liqi, additional, Chierici, Melissa, additional, Currie, Kim, additional, Evans, Wiley, additional, Featherstone, Charles, additional, Feely, Richard A., additional, Fransson, Agneta, additional, Goyet, Catherine, additional, Greenwood, Naomi, additional, Gregor, Luke, additional, Hankin, Steven, additional, Hardman-Mountford, Nick J., additional, Harlay, Jérôme, additional, Hauck, Judith, additional, Hoppema, Mario, additional, Humphreys, Matthew P., additional, Hunt, Christopher W., additional, Huss, Betty, additional, Ibánhez, J. Severino P., additional, Johannessen, Truls, additional, Keeling, Ralph, additional, Kitidis, Vassilis, additional, Körtzinger, Arne, additional, Kozyr, Alex, additional, Krasakopoulou, Evangelia, additional, Kuwata, Akira, additional, Landschützer, Peter, additional, Lauvset, Siv K., additional, Lefèvre, Nathalie, additional, Lo Monaco, Claire, additional, Manke, Ansley, additional, Mathis, Jeremy T., additional, Merlivat, Liliane, additional, Millero, Frank J., additional, Monteiro, Pedro M. S., additional, Munro, David R., additional, Murata, Akihiko, additional, Newberger, Timothy, additional, Omar, Abdirahman M., additional, Ono, Tsuneo, additional, Paterson, Kristina, additional, Pearce, David, additional, Pierrot, Denis, additional, Robbins, Lisa L., additional, Saito, Shu, additional, Salisbury, Joe, additional, Schlitzer, Reiner, additional, Schneider, Bernd, additional, Schweitzer, Roland, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, Skjelvan, Ingunn, additional, Sullivan, Kevin F., additional, Sutherland, Stewart C., additional, Sutton, Adrienne J., additional, Tadokoro, Kazuaki, additional, Telszewski, Maciej, additional, Tuma, Matthias, additional, van Heuven, Steven M. A. C., additional, Vandemark, Doug, additional, Ward, Brian, additional, Watson, Andrew J., additional, and Xu, Suqing, additional
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47. 30 years of upper air soundings on board of R/V <i>POLARSTERN</i>
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Driemel, Amelie, primary, Loose, Bernd, additional, Grobe, Hannes, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, and König-Langlo, Gert, additional
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- 2016
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48. A multi-decade record of high-quality fCO<sub>2</sub> data in version 3 of the Surface Ocean CO<sub>2</sub> Atlas (SOCAT)
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Bakker, Dorothee C. E., primary, Pfeil, Benjamin, additional, Landa, Camilla S., additional, Metzl, Nicolas, additional, O'Brien, Kevin M., additional, Olsen, Are, additional, Smith, Karl, additional, Cosca, Cathy, additional, Harasawa, Sumiko, additional, Jones, Stephen D., additional, Nakaoka, Shin-ichiro, additional, Nojiri, Yukihiro, additional, Schuster, Ute, additional, Steinhoff, Tobias, additional, Sweeney, Colm, additional, Takahashi, Taro, additional, Tilbrook, Bronte, additional, Wada, Chisato, additional, Wanninkhof, Rik, additional, Alin, Simone R., additional, Balestrini, Carlos F., additional, Barbero, Leticia, additional, Bates, Nicholas R., additional, Bianchi, Alejandro A., additional, Bonou, Frédéric, additional, Boutin, Jacqueline, additional, Bozec, Yann, additional, Burger, Eugene F., additional, Cai, Wei-Jun, additional, Castle, Robert D., additional, Chen, Liqi, additional, Chierici, Melissa, additional, Currie, Kim, additional, Evans, Wiley, additional, Featherstone, Charles, additional, Feely, Richard A., additional, Fransson, Agneta, additional, Goyet, Catherine, additional, Greenwood, Naomi, additional, Gregor, Luke, additional, Hankin, Steven, additional, Hardman-Mountford, Nick J., additional, Harlay, Jérôme, additional, Hauck, Judith, additional, Hoppema, Mario, additional, Humphreys, Matthew P., additional, Hunt, Christopher W., additional, Huss, Betty, additional, Ibánhez, J. Severino P., additional, Johannessen, Truls, additional, Keeling, Ralph, additional, Kitidis, Vassilis, additional, Körtzinger, Arne, additional, Kozyr, Alex, additional, Krasakopoulou, Evangelia, additional, Kuwata, Akira, additional, Landschützer, Peter, additional, Lauvset, Siv K., additional, Lefèvre, Nathalie, additional, Lo Monaco, Claire, additional, Manke, Ansley, additional, Mathis, Jeremy T., additional, Merlivat, Liliane, additional, Millero, Frank J., additional, Monteiro, Pedro M. S., additional, Munro, David R., additional, Murata, Akihiko, additional, Newberger, Timothy, additional, Omar, Abdirahman M., additional, Ono, Tsuneo, additional, Paterson, Kristina, additional, Pearce, David, additional, Pierrot, Denis, additional, Robbins, Lisa L., additional, Saito, Shu, additional, Salisbury, Joe, additional, Schlitzer, Reiner, additional, Schneider, Bernd, additional, Schweitzer, Roland, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, Skjelvan, Ingunn, additional, Sullivan, Kevin F., additional, Sutherland, Stewart C., additional, Sutton, Adrienne J., additional, Tadokoro, Kazuaki, additional, Telszewski, Maciej, additional, Tuma, Matthias, additional, Van Heuven, Steven M. A. C., additional, Vandemark, Doug, additional, Ward, Brian, additional, Watson, Andrew J., additional, and Xu, Suqing, additional
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49. 30 years of upper air soundings on board of R/V POLARSTERN
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Driemel, Amelie, primary, Loose, Bernd, additional, Grobe, Hannes, additional, Sieger, Rainer, additional, and König-Langlo, Gert, additional
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50. The IPY 2007–2008 data legacy – creating open data from IPY publications
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Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Diepenbroek, Michael, Grüttemeier, Herbert, Schumacher, Stefanie, Sieger, Rainer, Driemel, Amelie, Grobe, Hannes, Diepenbroek, Michael, Grüttemeier, Herbert, Schumacher, Stefanie, and Sieger, Rainer
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- 2015
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