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Deployment: RB-03-04B

Deployment: 
RB-03-04B
Chief Scientist: 
Dr John L. Bullister (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA-PMEL)
Co-Chief Scientist: 
Dr Nicolas Gruber (University of California-Los Angeles, UCLA)
Synonyms: 
A16N
33RO200306_01
A16N_2003A
Platform Type:
 vessel
Start Date: 
2003-06-19
End Date: 
2003-07-10
Location: 
Reykjavik, Iceland to Natal Brazil, North Atlantic Ocean meridional section (20-25W)
Description

The A16N cruise took place from June 4 to August 11, 2003 aboard the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN under auspices of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).  The first hydrographic leg (June 19-July 10) was from Reykjavik to Funchal, Madeira along the 20 W meridian and the second leg (July 15-August 11) continued operations from Funchal to Natal, Brazil on a track southward and ending at 6 S, 25 W. The research was the first in a decadal series of repeat hydrography sections jointly funded by NOAA-OGP and NSF-OCE as part of the CLIVAR/CO2/hydrography/tracer program. Samples were taken from up to 34 depths at 150 stations. EXPOCODE 33RO200306_01 was confirmed with the CLIVAR CCHDO (June 2011) and the other data sets from this cruise are available from the U.S. CLIVAR DAC at CCHDO from URL  http://cchdo.ucsd.edu/data_access/show_cruise?ExpoCode=33RO200306_01.

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NOAA Cruise Ids (BROWN/2003)