Ocean Data Inventory ( ODI ): A Database of Ocean Current, Temperature and Salinity Time Series for the Northwest Atlantic
The Ocean Data Inventory database is an inventory of all of the oceanographic time series data held by the Ocean Science Division at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. The data archive includes about 5800 current meter and acoustic doppler time series, 4500 coastal temperature time series from thermographs, as well as a small number (200) of tide gauges. Many of the current meters also have temperature and salinity sensors. The area for which there are data is roughly defined as the North Atlantic and Arctic from 30° - 82° N, although there are some minor amounts of data from other parts of the world. The time period is from 1960 to present. The database is updated on a regular basis.
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Date Created
2016
Date Published
2017-04-12
Temporal Coverage
1960-08-24 - 2015-11-03
Access in last 30 days
5
All time access
730
Source(s) and Citation
Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Science. (2017-04-12). Ocean Data Inventory ( ODI ): A Database of Ocean Current, Temperature and Salinity Time Series for the Northwest Atlantic. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Science.
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Gregory, D.N. 2004. Ocean Data Inventory (ODI): A Database of Ocean Current, Temperature and Salinity Time Series for the Northwest Atlantic. DFO Can. Sci. Advis. Sec. Res. Doc. 2004/097
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Ocean Data Inventory (ODI): A Database of Ocean Current, Temperature and Salinity Time Series for the Northwest Atlantic
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Dataset
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FGDB/GDB
Languages:
English
Related keywords
ocean circulation, ocean currents, ocean temperature, ocean waves, salinity/density, wave height, ocean circulation, ocean currents, ocean temperature, ocean waves, salinity/density, wave height, oceans, oceans
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