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PIRATA BR-15

Centro de Estudos e Ensaios em Risco e Modelagem Ambiental

Campaign Name : PIRATA BR-15
Objective : Mooring of 8 ATLAS buoys and collecting of oceanographic, bathymetric and meteorological data.
Cruise Period :

10JUL2014 (Rio de Janeiro/ RJ) – 02SEP2014 (Rio de Janeiro/ RJ)

Limits : North : 15.0   South : -19.0   West : -38.0   East : -30.0
Ship Name : Antares
Chief Scientist(s) : VELEDA Doris, BRUTO Leonardo
Project : PIRATA
Responsible Laboratory : Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais – INPE
Rod. Pres. Dutra km 40
Cachoeira Paulista, SP – Brazil
12630-000
DOI :
Summary of
Measurements :

– Recovery of 7 ATLAS buoys and mooring of 8 of them;
– 77 XBT shots during trips in transit;
– UCTD measurements;
– Thermosalinograph measurements during trips in transit;
– ADCP current data.

   
Contact : NOBRE Paulo
Comments :

CITATION: NOBRE Paulo (2014) PIRATA BR-15 cruise, RV Antares.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY (PIRATA Science Publications)

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