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- Q5008814 subject Q7597810.
- Q5008814 subject Q8691645.
- Q5008814 abstract "In 1995, the Ocean Time Series Program called CARIACO (Carbon Retention in a Colored Ocean) was initiated. This time series consists of field observations using ship, mooring, and satellite platforms in the eastern Cariaco Basin at 10°30’N, 64°40’W. The program seeks to understand the relationship between surface primary production, physical forcing variables like the wind, and the settling flux of particles in this unique location.Ship observationsMonthly oceanographic cruises are conducted on board the R/V Hermano Ginés of the Fundación La Salle de Ciencias Naturales de Venezuela. The cruises serve to collect hydrographic, nutrient and carbon concentration, primary productivity and other biogeochemical observations throughout the entire water column (surface to 1300m) (Astor et al., 2003; Astor et al., 2005; Muller-Karger et al., 2001; Muller-Karger et al., 2009). Additionally, seasonal cruises to the CARIACO station are conducted to examine chemical and microbial processes (Scranton et al., 2006; Taylor et al., 2006). MooringsA sediment trap mooring, consisting of five sediment traps (located at depths of 150, 275, 400, 800, and 1200 m), is also deployed near the study site. This mooring collects the downward flux of particulate material (Thunell et al. 2000; Thunell et al., 2007), derived both from the primary production at the surface and the terrestrial material from the mainland.Satellite observationsThe remote sensing component of the CARIACO Oceanographic Time Series Program is based on real-time and historical satellite measurements (Muller-Karger et al., 2005). The satellite data helps observe surface variations in sea surface temperature (SST) and ocean color, which include chlorophyll and river plumes. Since it was initiated, this program has been supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). It has also been supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Fondo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnologicas (FONACIT, Venezuela).All data generated by the CARIACO program are available via the project web page ([1]).".
- Q5008814 wikiPageExternalLink CAR.
- Q5008814 wikiPageExternalLink Astor_et_al_2003.pdf.
- Q5008814 wikiPageExternalLink Astor_et_al_2005.pdf.
- Q5008814 wikiPageExternalLink Scranton_et_al_2001.pdf.
- Q5008814 wikiPageExternalLink Scranton_et_al_2006.pdf.
- Q5008814 wikiPageExternalLink Taylor_et_al_2006.pdf.
- Q5008814 wikiPageExternalLink Thunell_et_al_2000.pdf.
- Q5008814 wikiPageExternalLink Thunell_et_al_2007.pdf.
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- Q5008814 wikiPageWikiLink Q7597810.
- Q5008814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691645.
- Q5008814 comment "In 1995, the Ocean Time Series Program called CARIACO (Carbon Retention in a Colored Ocean) was initiated. This time series consists of field observations using ship, mooring, and satellite platforms in the eastern Cariaco Basin at 10°30’N, 64°40’W.".
- Q5008814 label "CARIACO Ocean Time Series Program".