This record describes the End of Voyage (EOV) archive from the Marine National Facility (MNF) RV Investigator research voyage in2016_v05, titled "The Great Barrier Reef as a significant source of climatically relevant aerosol particles." The voyage took place from Brisbane (QLD) to Brisbane between September 28 and October 24, 2016. This voyage consisted of three legs. Leg 1 started from Brisbane on September 28 and finished in Fitzroy Island on October 11. Leg 2 started in Fitzroy Island on October 11 and finished in Magnetic Island on October 16. Leg 3 started in Magnetic Island on October 16 and finished in Brisbane on October 24. Supplementary project: Biogeochemical and optical properties of the Coral Sea and Queensland shelf. Piggy-back project: Project 3DGBR - Multibeam bathymetry mapping of the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea. For further information refer to the Voyage documentation links below. Data collected include: Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP; 75, 150 KHz ), Fisheries echosounder (EK60), Multibeam Echosounder (EM710, EM122), Sub-bottom Profiler (SBP120), Gravity Meter, GPS Positioning System, Doppler Velocity Log, Starboard and Portside Radiometers, Pyranometers, Radon, Ozone and Oxygen sensors, Weather Radar, Greenhouse Gas Analysers (Aerodyne, Picarro), Air Pressure, Wind Speed and Direction sensors, Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) sensor, Thermosalinograph, CTD, Expendable Bathythermographs (XBTs). Voyage-specific data: Aerosol Aerodynamic Particle sizer (APS), Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM), Condensation Particle Counters (CPC), Cloud Condensation Nuclei counter (CCN, ccnc), Gravity Meter, Hydrochemistry, Infrared Sea Surface Temperature Autonomous Radiometer (ISAR), Microwave Radiometer (MWR), Multiangle Absorption Photometer (MAAP), Nephelometer, pCO2 sensor, Scanning Mobility Particle Sizers (SMPS), Surface Velocity Program Drifters (SVP), Triaxus, ECO Triplet, Laser Optical Particle Counter (LOPC), Submersible Ultraviolet Nitrate Analyser (SUNA), Video. The archive for the IN2016_V05 EOV raw data is curated by the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere (O&A) Information and Data Centre (IDC) in Hobart, with a permanent archive at the CSIRO Data Access Portal (DAP, https://data.csiro.au/dap/), providing access to participants and processors of the data collected in the voyage. All voyage documentation is available electronically to MNF support via the local network. Access to voyage documentation for non-CSIRO participants can be made via DataLibrariansOAMNF@csiro.au.
This record describes the End of Voyage (EOV) archive from the Marine National Facility RV Investigator research voyage in2016_v03, titled "Monitoring Ocean Change and Variability along 170 W from the ice edge to the equator." The voyage consisted of two legs: Leg 1 from Hobart (TAS) to Wellington (NZ) between April 27 and May 26, and Leg 2 from Wellington (NZ) to Lautoka (Fiji) from April 27 to June 28, 2016. Main project: "Monitoring Ocean Change and Variability along 170oW from the ice edge to the equator." Supplementary project: "Facing the challenges of under-ice for autonomous navigation." For further information refer to the Voyage documentation links below. Data collected include: Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP; 75, 150 KHz and LADCP), Scanning Mobility Particle Sizers (SMPS), Disdrometer, Oxygen, Radon, and Greenhouse (Aerodyne and Picarro) sensors, CTD, Hydrochemistry, Gravitometer, Fisheries Echosounder (EK60), Multibeam Echosounder (EM122, EM710, SBP120), Weather Radar, XBT. Voyage-specific data include: Sea-ice measurements, Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM), Aerosol Aerodynamic Particle sizer (APS), Carbon sensor, Cloud Condensation Nuclei counter (CCN), Chlorofluorocarbons/Sulfur Hexafluoride/Nitrogen Oxides sensor(CFC SF6 Nox), Turbulence Chipods, Condensation Particle counter (CPC), Micro Rain Radar (MRR), Microwave Radiometer (MWR), Neutral cluster Air Ion Spectrometer (NAIS), Proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometer (PTR-MS), FOG-based High-performance Inertial Navigation System (PHINS INS), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) sensor, Gas Chromatograph (SEQ), Volatility-Hygroscopicity Tandem Differential Mobility Analyser (VHTDMA). The archive for the IN2016_V03 EOV data is curated by the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Data Centre in Hobart, with a permanent archive at the CSIRO Data Access Portal (DAP, https://data.csiro.au/dap/), providing access to participants and processors of the data collected in the Marine National Facility RV Investigator IN2016_V03 voyage. All voyage documentation is available electronically to MNF support via the local network. Access to voyage documentation for non-CSIRO participants can be made via DataLibrariansOAMNF@csiro.au. All processed data from this voyage are made publicly available through the MNF Data Trawler (in the related links).
This record describes the End of Voyage (EOV) data archive from the Marine National Facility (MNF) RV Investigator voyage IN2024_V01, titled "Multidisciplinary Investigations of the Southern Ocean (MISO): linking physics, biogeochemistry, plankton, aerosols, clouds, and climate." The voyage took place between January 02, 2024 and March 05, 2024 (AEST), departing from Hobart and returning to Fremantle. For further information please refer to the voyage documentation links. Instruments used and data collected include: Regular measurements: Lowered ADCP (LADCP), Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP; 75, 150 KHz ), Greenhouse Gas Analysers (Picarro), Cloud Condensation Nuclei counter (CCN), Condensation Particle Counters (CPC), Disdrometer, Radon sensor, Scanning Mobility Particle Sizers (SMPS), CTD, Hydrochemistry, Triaxus, Fisheries Echosounder (EK80), Multibeam Echosounder (EM710, EM122), Sub-bottom Profiler (SBP120), GPS Positioning System, Doppler Velocity Log, Thermosalinographs (TSG), Fluorometer, Oxygen Optode, pCO2, Multiangle Absorption Photometer (MAAP), Ozone Sensor, Nephelometer, Atmospheric Temperature, Humidity, Pressure, Wind and Rain sensors, Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) sensor, Precision Infrared Radiometer (PIR), Precision Spectral Pyranometer (PSP), Starboard and Portside Radiometers, Air Sampler, Ultra Short BaseLine Underwater Positioning System (USBL), Weather Radar, Expendable Bathythermographs (XBTs). Voyage-specific measurements: Black Carbon sensor (Aethalometer), Mobility particle size spectrometer (MPSS), Bongo Net, Chemical Ionisation Mass Spectrometer (CIMS), Cloud Radar (BASTA), Fast Repetition Rate Chlorophyll-a Fluorometer (FRRf), Mini Micro-Pulse LIDAR (miniMPL), Micro Rain Radar (MRR), Neutral Cluster Air Ion Spectrometer (NAIS), Proton-Transfer-Reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS), Radiosondes, Cloud and Aerosol Backscatter Lidar (RMAN), Stabilised Platform, Mercury Analyser (Tekran), Time of Flight Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ToF-ACSM), Water Vapor Radiometer (WVR), Aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS), Core Argo floats, Biogeochemical (BGC) Argo floats, Near-surface Drifters, In situ pumps (ISPs), Ice Nucleating Particles (INPs), Ozone Sensor, Trace Metal Aerosol Sampling, Trace Metal CTD Rosette and Bottles, Organic Sulfur Sequential Chemical Analysis Robot (OSSCAR), Omics data and various biological data. The archive for the IN2024_V01 EOV raw data is curated by the CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure (NCMI) Information and Data Centre (IDC) in Hobart, with a permanent archive at the CSIRO Data Access Portal (https://data.csiro.au/), providing access to voyage participants and processors of the data collected on the voyage. All voyage documentation is available electronically to MNF support via the local network. Applications to access voyage documentation by non-CSIRO participants can be made via data-requests-hf@csiro.au. All processed data from this voyage are made publicly available through the MNF Data Trawler (in the related links).
This record describes the End of Voyage archive from the Marine National Facility (MNF) RV Investigator voyage IN2016_V01, titled: "HEOBI: Heard Earth-Ocean-Biosphere Interactions." The voyage took place from Fremantle (WA) to Hobart (TAS) between January 7 and February 27, 2016. For further information refer to the Voyage documentation links below. Data collected include: Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP: 150 KHz and LADCP), CTD and Hydrology, Gravitometer, SST Radiometer, Absorption Photometer, Nephelometer, Ozone, Radon, Greenhouse (Aerodyne and Picarro), and pCO2 sensors, Fisheries Echosounder (EK60), Bridge Echosunder (200 KHz), Multibeam Echosounder (EM122, EM710, ME70 and SBP120), CTD/Hydrology and Expendable Bathythermographs (XBTs). Voyage-specific data include: Trace Metal Rosette (TMR), Triaxus, Ultra-Short Base Line (USBL) positioning system, Video, Scanning Mobility Particle Size (SMPS), Liquid Scintillation counter (Hidex), Laser Optical Particle Counter (LOPC), Disdrometer (rain droplet size), Rock-samples, Aerosol Trace Elements, Biological Samples, Dissolved Trace Elements, Equilibrator Inlet Mass Spectrometer (EIMS), Fluorescence Induction and Relaxation instrument (FIRe), submersible ultra-violet spectrometric nitrate detector (ISUNA), Miniature Autonomous Plume Recorder (MAPR), Microbial activity and diversity, miniaturized water sampler (Minimone), Particulate Trace Elements, Radiogenic isotope analysis samples, Wildlife observations, Deep Towed Camera (DTC) and Argo float deployments. The archive for the IN2016_V01 EOV data is curated by the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere (O&A) Information and Data Centre (IDC) in Hobart, with a permanent archive located at the CSIRO Data Access Portal (DAP, https://data.csiro.au/dap/), providing access to participants and processors of the data collected in the voyage. All voyage documentation is available electronically to MNF support via the local network. Access to voyage documentation for non-CSIRO participants can be made via DataLibrariansOAMNF@csiro.au.