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Sustained year-round oceanographic measurements from Rothera Research Station, Antarctica, 1997–2017

Oceanographic changes adjacent to Antarctica have global climatic and ecological impacts. However, this is the most challenging place in the world to obtain marine data due to its remoteness and inhospitable nature, especially in winter. Here, we present more than 2000 Conductivity-Temperature-Depth...

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Published in:Nature communications 2023-05, Vol.10 (1), p.265-265, Article 265
Main Authors: Venables, Hugh, Meredith, Michael P., Hendry, Katharine R., ten Hoopen, Petra, Peat, Helen, Chapman, Alice, Beaumont, Jennifer, Piper, Rayner, Miller, Andrew J., Mann, Paul, Rossetti, Helen, Massey, Ali, Souster, Terri, Reeves, Simon, Fenton, Mairi, Heiser, Sabrina, Pountney, Sam, Reed, Sarah, Waring, Zoë, Clark, Marlon, Bolton, Emma, Mathews, Ryan, London, Hollie, Clement, Alice, Stuart, Emma, Reichardt, Aurelia, Brandon, Mark, Leng, Melanie, Arrowsmith, Carol, Annett, Amber, Henley, Sian F., Clarke, Andrew
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Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
Sea ice
Sediments
Temperature
Time series
Winter
title Sustained year-round oceanographic measurements from Rothera Research Station, Antarctica, 1997–2017
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