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    "tag": 14948,
    "title": "Conductivity, temperature, depth, salinity, dissolved oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorescence data collected in 2009 in the vicinity of Wainwright, Alaska",
    "pubdate": "20221217",
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    "series_name": null,
    "issue": "DOI: 10.5066\/P94V9W0S",
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    "descript": "Measurements of conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD), in addition to dissolved oxygen, nitrogen, and fluorescence, were collected in the Wainwright Inlet, the mouth of the Kuk River, and in the nearshore region off Wainwright, Alaska, in August 2009 with a Seabird SBE 19. Post-survey calculations of salinity were made from the conductivity measurements.",
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        {
            "name": "Erikson, Li H.",
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        {
            "name": "Storlazzi, Curt D.",
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        },
        {
            "name": "Engelstad, Anita C.",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Collins, Brian D.",
            "role": "Author"
        },
        {
            "name": "Hatcher, Gerald A.",
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        {
            "name": "Reiss, Thomas E.",
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            "scope": "Measure of the percentage of dissolved salts in seawater."
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            "name": "ocean temperature",
            "scope": "Distribution of heat in the oceans, including surface water, thermocline and mode waters, and deep waters.  Includes discussion and measures of both in-situ and potential temperature."
        },
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            "code": "008",
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            "scope": "Information pertaining to earth sciences, for example geophysical features and processes, geology, minerals, sciences dealing with the composition, structure and origin of the earth's rocks, risks of earthquakes, volcanic activity, landslides, gravity information, soils, permafrost, hydrogeology, groundwater, erosion"
        },
        {
            "thcode": 23,
            "code": "25",
            "name": "Water-Quality Parameters",
            "scope": "Includes measures of the ranges and distributions of the chemical, physical, and biological constituents of waters, including temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, total suspended solids, chlorophyll, nutrients, bacteria, and toxicants. Distributions are recorded observations as a function of time and place, including measures of one or more parameters; maps that use observations and consider hydrodynamic factors to estimate present distributions or ranges; or categorizations of areas using classification systems such as CMECS to identify ranges. Assessments evaluate the current ecological, human health, or economic effects, values, or harms linked to water-quality parameters as well as evaluating effects on ecosystems, biotic distributions, and ecological processes. In the case of temperature, this includes ecological, industrial, and human service values but does not include values related to energy production, which are covered in the Energy Resources category. Predictions are the results of models or projections of future distributions, values, and human health or ecological impacts of water-quality parameters; Predictions include predicted effects due to changes in climate, industrial or residential needs, land use, or other natural and human forces and include scenario-based models of the impacts of changes to parameters on ecological, human health, or economic values under different management strategies or other human alterations."
        },
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        }
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