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https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_1_a80e_34fb_02cd.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_1_a80e_34fb_02cd https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_1_a80e_34fb_02cd.graph Beacon Wind Current Mooring 1 (SW Corner) - Historical Data This dataset contains observations to support the development of the Beacon Wind Offshore Wind Project and to further understanding of metocean conditions off the coast of Massachusetts. The Beacon Wind Site Assessment Plan approved by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management can be found at <a href=\"https://www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/beacon-wind\"> Beacon Wind  | Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (boem.gov)</a>  Data is collected from one Floating LiDAR Buoy, two Wave/Met Buoys, and two Current Meter Moorings. The dataset includes measurements of sea temperature, current speed, current direction, waves, air temperature, atmospheric pressure, relative humidity, wind speed, and wind direction.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_name (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nCurSpd (m s-1)\nCurSpdQual\nCurDirn (degrees)\nCurDirnQual\nWaterPress (kPa)\nWaterPressQual\nWaterTemp (degree_C)\nWaterTempQual\nWaterConduct (S m-1)\nWaterConductQual\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_1_a80e_34fb_02cd_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_1_a80e_34fb_02cd_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_1_a80e_34fb_02cd/index.htmlTable https://www.beaconwind.com/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_1_a80e_34fb_02cd.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_1_a80e_34fb_02cd&showErrors=false&email= Equinor US Wind Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_1_a80e_34fb_02cd
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_2_8bd5_6c73_f023.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_2_8bd5_6c73_f023 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_2_8bd5_6c73_f023.graph Beacon Wind Current Mooring 2 (NE Corner) - Historical Data Beacon Wind Current Mooring 2 (NE Corner) - Historical Data. This dataset contains observations to support the development of the Beacon Wind Offshore Wind Project and to further understanding of metocean conditions off the coast of Massachusetts. The Beacon Wind Site Assessment Plan approved by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management can be found at <a href=\"https://www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/beacon-wind\"> Beacon Wind  | Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (boem.gov)</a>  Data is collected from one Floating LiDAR Buoy, two Wave/Met Buoys, and two Current Meter Moorings. The dataset includes measurements of sea temperature, current speed, current direction, waves, air temperature, atmospheric pressure, relative humidity, wind speed, and wind direction.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_name (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nCurSpd (m s-1)\nCurSpdQual\nCurDirn (degrees)\nCurDirnQual\nWaterPress (kPa)\nWaterPressQual\nWaterTemp (degree_C)\nWaterTempQual\nWaterConduct (S m-1)\nWaterConductQual\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_2_8bd5_6c73_f023_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_2_8bd5_6c73_f023_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_2_8bd5_6c73_f023/index.htmlTable https://www.beaconwind.com/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_2_8bd5_6c73_f023.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_2_8bd5_6c73_f023&showErrors=false&email= Equinor US Wind Beacon_Wind_Current_Mooring_2_8bd5_6c73_f023
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/cbp_agg.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/cbp_agg https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/cbp_agg.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018) This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/cbp_agg_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/cbp_agg_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/cbp_agg/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/cbp_agg.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=cbp_agg&showErrors=false&email= Penn State cbp_agg
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB1_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB1_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB1_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB1 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB1_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB1_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB1_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB1_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB1_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB1_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB2_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB2_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB2_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB2 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB2_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB2_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB2_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB2_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB2_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB2_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB2_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB2_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB2_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB2 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB2_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB2_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB2_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB2_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB2_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB2_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB3 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB3_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB3_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB3_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB3_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB3_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB3_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB3 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB3_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB3_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB3_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB3_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB3_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB3_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_3C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_3C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_3C.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB3 3C This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB3_3C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB3_3C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB3_3C/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB3_3C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB3_3C&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB3_3C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_3E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_3E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_3E.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB3 3E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB3_3E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB3_3E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB3_3E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB3_3E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB3_3E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB3_3E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_3W.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_3W https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB3_3W.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB3 3W This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB3_3W_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB3_3W_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB3_3W/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB3_3W.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB3_3W&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB3_3W
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_1C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_1C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_1C.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 1C This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_1C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_1C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_1C/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_1C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_1C&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_1C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_1E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_1E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_1E.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 1E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_1E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_1E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_1E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_1E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_1E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_1E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_1W.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_1W https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_1W.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 1W This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_1W_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_1W_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_1W/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_1W.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_1W&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_1W
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_2C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_2C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_2C.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 2C This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_2C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_2C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_2C/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_2C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_2C&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_2C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_2E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_2E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_2E.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 2E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_2E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_2E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_2E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_2E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_2E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_2E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_2W.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_2W https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_2W.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 2W This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_2W_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_2W_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_2W/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_2W.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_2W&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_2W
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_3C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_3C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_3C.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 3C This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_3C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_3C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_3C/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_3C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_3C&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_3C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_3E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_3E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_3E.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 3E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_3E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_3E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_3E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_3E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_3E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_3E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_3W.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_3W https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_3W.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 3W This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_3W_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_3W_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_3W/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_3W.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_3W&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_3W
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB4_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB4 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB4_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB4_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB4_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB4_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB4_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB4_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB5 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB5_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB5_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB5_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB5_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB5_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB5_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_1W.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_1W https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_1W.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB5 1W This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB5_1W_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB5_1W_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB5_1W/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB5_1W.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB5_1W&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB5_1W
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB5 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB5_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB5_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB5_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB5_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB5_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB5_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB5 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB5_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB5_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB5_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB5_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB5_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB5_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB5 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB5_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB5_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB5_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB5_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB5_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB5_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_4W.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_4W https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_4W.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB5 4W This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB5_4W_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB5_4W_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB5_4W/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB5_4W.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB5_4W&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB5_4W
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_5.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_5 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB5_5.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB5 5 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB5_5_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB5_5_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB5_5/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB5_5.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB5_5&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB5_5
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB6 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB6_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB6_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB6_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB6_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB6_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB6_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB6 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB6_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB6_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB6_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB6_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB6_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB6_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB6 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB6_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB6_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB6_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB6_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB6_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB6_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB6_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB6 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB6_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB6_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB6_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB6_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB6_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB6_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB7 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB7_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB7_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB7_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB7_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB7_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB7_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_1N.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_1N https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_1N.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB7 1N This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB7_1N_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB7_1N_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB7_1N/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB7_1N.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB7_1N&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB7_1N
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_1S.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_1S https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_1S.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB7 1S This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB7_1S_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB7_1S_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB7_1S/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB7_1S.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB7_1S&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB7_1S
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB7 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB7_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB7_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB7_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB7_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB7_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB7_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_2E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_2E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_2E.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB7 2E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB7_2E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB7_2E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB7_2E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB7_2E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB7_2E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB7_2E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB7 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB7_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB7_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB7_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB7_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB7_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB7_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_3E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_3E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_3E.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB7 3E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB7_3E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB7_3E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB7_3E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB7_3E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB7_3E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB7_3E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB7 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB7_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB7_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB7_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB7_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB7_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB7_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_4N.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_4N https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB7_4N.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB7 4N This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB7_4N_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB7_4N_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB7_4N/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB7_4N.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB7_4N&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB7_4N
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB8_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB8_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB8_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB8 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB8_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB8_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB8_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB8_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB8_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB8_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB8_1E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB8_1E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_CB8_1E.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), CB8 1E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_CB8_1E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_CB8_1E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_CB8_1E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_CB8_1E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_CB8_1E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_CB8_1E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE1_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE1_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE1_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), EE1 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_EE1_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_EE1_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_EE1_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_EE1_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_EE1_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_EE1_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE2_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE2_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE2_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), EE2 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_EE2_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_EE2_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_EE2_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_EE2_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_EE2_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_EE2_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE2_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE2_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE2_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), EE2 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_EE2_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_EE2_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_EE2_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_EE2_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_EE2_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_EE2_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), EE3 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_EE3_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_EE3_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_EE3_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_EE3_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_EE3_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_EE3_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), EE3 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_EE3_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_EE3_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_EE3_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_EE3_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_EE3_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_EE3_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), EE3 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_EE3_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_EE3_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_EE3_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_EE3_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_EE3_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_EE3_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), EE3 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_EE3_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_EE3_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_EE3_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_EE3_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_EE3_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_EE3_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_5.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_5 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_EE3_5.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), EE3 5 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_EE3_5_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_EE3_5_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_EE3_5/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_EE3_5.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_EE3_5&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_EE3_5
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_ET4_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_ET4_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_ET4_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), ET4 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_ET4_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_ET4_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_ET4_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_ET4_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_ET4_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_ET4_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_ET5_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_ET5_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_ET5_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), ET5 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_ET5_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_ET5_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_ET5_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_ET5_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_ET5_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_ET5_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_ET5_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_ET5_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_ET5_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), ET5 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_ET5_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_ET5_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_ET5_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_ET5_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_ET5_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_ET5_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE1 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE1_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE1_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE1_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE1_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE1_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE1_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE1 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE1_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE1_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE1_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE1_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE1_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE1_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE1 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE1_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE1_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE1_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE1_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE1_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE1_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE1_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE1 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE1_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE1_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE1_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE1_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE1_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE1_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE2_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE2_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE2_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE2 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE2_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE2_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE2_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE2_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE2_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE2_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE2_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE2_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE2_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE2 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE2_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE2_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE2_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE2_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE2_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE2_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE3 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE3_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE3_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE3_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE3_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE3_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE3_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE3 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE3_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE3_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE3_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE3_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE3_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE3_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE3 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE3_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE3_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE3_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE3_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE3_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE3_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE3 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE3_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE3_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE3_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE3_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE3_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE3_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_6.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_6 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_6.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE3 6 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE3_6_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE3_6_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE3_6/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE3_6.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE3_6&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE3_6
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_7.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_7 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE3_7.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE3 7 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE3_7_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE3_7_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE3_7/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE3_7.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE3_7&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE3_7
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE4_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE4_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE4_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE4 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE4_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE4_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE4_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE4_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE4_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE4_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE4_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE4_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE4_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE4 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE4_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE4_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE4_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE4_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE4_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE4_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE4_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE4_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE4_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE4 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE4_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE4_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE4_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE4_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE4_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE4_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE5 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE5_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE5_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE5_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE5_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE5_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE5_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE5 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE5_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE5_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE5_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE5_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE5_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE5_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE5 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE5_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE5_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE5_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE5_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE5_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE5_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE5 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE5_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE5_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE5_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE5_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE5_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE5_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_6.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_6 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_LE5_6.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), LE5 6 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_LE5_6_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_LE5_6_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_LE5_6/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_LE5_6.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_LE5_6&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_LE5_6
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_MAT0016.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_MAT0016 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_MAT0016.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), MAT0016 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_MAT0016_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_MAT0016_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_MAT0016/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_MAT0016.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_MAT0016&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_MAT0016
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET1_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET1_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET1_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET1 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET1_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET1_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET1_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET1_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET1_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET1_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET2_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET2_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET2_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET2 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET2_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET2_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET2_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET2_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET2_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET2_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET2_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET2_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET2_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET2 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET2_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET2_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET2_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET2_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET2_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET2_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET2_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET2_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET2_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET2 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET2_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET2_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET2_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET2_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET2_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET2_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET3_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET3_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET3_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET3 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET3_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET3_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET3_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET3_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET3_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET3_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET3_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET3_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET3_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET3 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET3_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET3_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET3_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET3_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET3_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET3_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET4_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET4_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET4_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET4 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET4_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET4_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET4_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET4_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET4_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET4_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET4_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET4_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET4_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET4 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET4_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET4_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET4_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET4_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET4_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET4_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET4_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET4_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET4_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET4 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET4_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET4_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET4_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET4_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET4_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET4_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET5_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET5_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_RET5_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), RET5 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_RET5_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_RET5_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_RET5_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_RET5_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_RET5_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_RET5_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), TF1 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_TF1_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_TF1_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_TF1_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_TF1_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_TF1_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_TF1_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_5.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_5 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_5.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), TF1 5 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_TF1_5_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_TF1_5_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_TF1_5/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_TF1_5.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_TF1_5&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_TF1_5
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_6.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_6 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_6.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), TF1 6 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_TF1_6_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_TF1_6_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_TF1_6/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_TF1_6.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_TF1_6&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_TF1_6
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_7.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_7 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF1_7.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), TF1 7 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_TF1_7_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_TF1_7_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_TF1_7/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_TF1_7.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_TF1_7&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_TF1_7
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), TF2 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_TF2_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_TF2_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_TF2_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_TF2_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_TF2_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_TF2_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), TF2 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_TF2_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_TF2_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_TF2_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_TF2_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_TF2_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_TF2_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), TF2 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_TF2_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_TF2_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_TF2_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_TF2_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_TF2_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_TF2_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF2_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), TF2 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_TF2_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_TF2_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_TF2_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_TF2_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_TF2_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_TF2_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF3_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF3_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_TF3_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), TF3 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_TF3_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_TF3_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_TF3_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_TF3_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_TF3_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_TF3_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), WE4 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_WE4_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_WE4_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_WE4_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_WE4_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_WE4_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_WE4_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_2.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), WE4 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_WE4_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_WE4_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_WE4_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_WE4_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_WE4_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_WE4_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_3.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), WE4 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_WE4_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_WE4_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_WE4_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_WE4_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_WE4_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_WE4_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WE4_4.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), WE4 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_WE4_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_WE4_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_WE4_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_WE4_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_WE4_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_WE4_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WT5_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WT5_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WT5_1.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), WT5 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_WT5_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_WT5_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_WT5_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_WT5_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_WT5_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_WT5_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WXT0001.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WXT0001 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_WXT0001.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), WXT0001 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_WXT0001_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_WXT0001_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_WXT0001/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_WXT0001.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_WXT0001&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_WXT0001
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_XFB1986.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_XFB1986 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CBP_XFB1986.graph CBP Water Quality Monitoring Subset (1984-2018), XFB1986 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of water quality data for tidal 98 stations for 1984­­–2018. The source data used to generate this product were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) data hub. Out of the total of 255 monitoring stations in the Tidal Monitoring Program, we selected 98 with the long monitoring record (30 years or longer). The following variables were downloaded from the data hub at the native temporal and vertical resolution (between one and four cruises per month and approximately 10 depth levels sampled between 0 and 37 m) for 1984–2018: water temperature (T), salinity (S), pH, total alkalinity (TA), dissolved oxygen (DO) , and chlorophyll (Chl).  All pH data prior to 1998 were removed because of the data quality concerns (Herrmann et al., 2020). Briefly, we found a dramatic difference in long-term trends between stations measured by institutions in the state of Virginia and stations measured by the state of Maryland, particularly from late spring to early fall. The boundary between the station groups runs east–west within the mesohaline portion of the bay, where the Potomac River estuary intersects the mainstem bay.  The boundary separates strong negative linear trends to the south (Virginia stations) from neutral and weakly positive linear trends to the north (Maryland stations).\nFor all variables, data entries marked with CBP’s “Problem” and “Qualifier” flags were removed.  Additionally, all variables were scanned for extreme outliers: for each variable, data from all stations, depths, and times were combined into a single composite sample for which the 75th and 25th percentiles (i.e., the upper and lower quantiles) and the interquartile range (the difference between the upper and lower quantiles) were calculated.  Extreme outliers were defined as the values falling outside of a certain number (censoring criterion) of interquartile ranges from the upper and lower quantiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\n... (6 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CBP_XFB1986_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CBP_XFB1986_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CBP_XFB1986/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CBP_XFB1986.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CBP_XFB1986&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CBP_XFB1986
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/Empire_Current_Mooring_2286_6473_3b4f.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/Empire_Current_Mooring_2286_6473_3b4f https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/Empire_Current_Mooring_2286_6473_3b4f.graph Empire Wind Current Mooring - Historical Data This dataset contains observations to support the development of the Empire Wind Offshore Wind Project and to further understanding of metocean conditions off the coast of New York. The Empire Wind Site Assessment Plan approved by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management can be found at <a href=\"https://www.boem.gov/renewable-energy/state-activities/empire-wind\"> Empire Wind | Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (boem.gov)</a>. Data were collected from two Floating LiDAR Buoys, one Wave/Met Buoy, and one Current Meter Mooring. This public dataset includes measurements of sea temperature, current speed, current direction, waves, air temperature, atmospheric pressure, relative humidity, wind speed, and wind direction.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_name (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nCurDirn (degrees)\nCurDirnQual\nCurSpd (m s-1)\nCurSpdQual\nSeaWaterTemp (degree_C)\nSeaWaterTempQual\nWaterConduct (S m-1)\nWaterConductQual\nAbsolutePressure (sea_water_pressure, kPa)\nAbsolutePressureQual (quality_flag)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Empire_Current_Mooring_2286_6473_3b4f_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Empire_Current_Mooring_2286_6473_3b4f_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/Empire_Current_Mooring_2286_6473_3b4f/index.htmlTable https://www.empirewind.com/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/Empire_Current_Mooring_2286_6473_3b4f.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Empire_Current_Mooring_2286_6473_3b4f&showErrors=false&email= Equinor US Wind Empire_Current_Mooring_2286_6473_3b4f
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/cb_mcs_agg.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/cb_mcs_agg https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/cb_mcs_agg.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/cb_mcs_agg_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/cb_mcs_agg_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/cb_mcs_agg/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/cb_mcs_agg.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=cb_mcs_agg&showErrors=false&email= Penn State cb_mcs_agg
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB1_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB1_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB1_1.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB1 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB1_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB1_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB1_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB1_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB1_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB1_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB2_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB2_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB2_1.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB2 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB2_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB2_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB2_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB2_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB2_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB2_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB2_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB2_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB2_2.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB2 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB2_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB2_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB2_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB2_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB2_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB2_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB3_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB3_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB3_1.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB3 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB3_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB3_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB3_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB3_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB3_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB3_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB3_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB3_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB3_2.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB3 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB3_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB3_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB3_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB3_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB3_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB3_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB3_3C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB3_3C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB3_3C.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB3 3C This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB3_3C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB3_3C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB3_3C/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB3_3C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB3_3C&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB3_3C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_1C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_1C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_1C.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB4 1C This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB4_1C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB4_1C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB4_1C/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB4_1C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB4_1C&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB4_1C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_2C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_2C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_2C.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB4 2C This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB4_2C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB4_2C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB4_2C/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB4_2C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB4_2C&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB4_2C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_3C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_3C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_3C.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB4 3C This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB4_3C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB4_3C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB4_3C/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB4_3C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB4_3C&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB4_3C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB4_4.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB4 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB4_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB4_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB4_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB4_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB4_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB4_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_1.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB5 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB5_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB5_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB5_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB5_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_1W.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_1W https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_1W.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB5 1W This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_1W_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_1W_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB5_1W/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB5_1W.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB5_1W&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB5_1W
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_2.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB5 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB5_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB5_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB5_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB5_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_3.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB5 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB5_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB5_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB5_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB5_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_4.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB5 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB5_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB5_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB5_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB5_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_4W.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_4W https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_4W.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB5 4W This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_4W_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_4W_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB5_4W/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB5_4W.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB5_4W&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB5_4W
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_5.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_5 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB5_5.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB5 5 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_5_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB5_5_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB5_5/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB5_5.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB5_5&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB5_5
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_1.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB6 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB6_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB6_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB6_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB6_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB6_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB6_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_2.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB6 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB6_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB6_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB6_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB6_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB6_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB6_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_3.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB6 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB6_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB6_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB6_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB6_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB6_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB6_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB6_4.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB6 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB6_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB6_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB6_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB6_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB6_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB6_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_1.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB7 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB7_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB7_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB7_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB7_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_1N.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_1N https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_1N.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB7 1N This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_1N_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_1N_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB7_1N/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB7_1N.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB7_1N&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB7_1N
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_1S.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_1S https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_1S.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB7 1S This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_1S_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_1S_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB7_1S/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB7_1S.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB7_1S&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB7_1S
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_2.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB7 2 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB7_2/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB7_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB7_2&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB7_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_2E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_2E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_2E.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB7 2E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_2E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_2E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB7_2E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB7_2E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB7_2E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB7_2E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_3.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB7 3 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB7_3/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB7_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB7_3&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB7_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_3E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_3E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_3E.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB7 3E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_3E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_3E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB7_3E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB7_3E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB7_3E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB7_3E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_4.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB7 4 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB7_4/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB7_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB7_4&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB7_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_4N.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_4N https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB7_4N.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB7 4N This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_4N_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB7_4N_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB7_4N/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB7_4N.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB7_4N&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB7_4N
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB8_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB8_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB8_1.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB8 1 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB8_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB8_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB8_1/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB8_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB8_1&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB8_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB8_1E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB8_1E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_CB8_1E.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - CB8 1E This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_CB8_1E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_CB8_1E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_CB8_1E/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_CB8_1E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_CB8_1E&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_CB8_1E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_EE3_5.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_EE3_5 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_MCS_EE3_5.graph Modeled Carbonate System (1998-2018) - EE3 5 This product was developed as part of the project supported by the grant from and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Ocean Acidification Program under award  NA18OAR0170430 to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.  The data product consists of carbonate system variables for 33 tidal stations for 1998–2018 in the main stem modeled from CBP observations of temperature, salinity and pH.  Modeled variables include total alkalinity, partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbonate ion (CO32-), and calcium carbonate saturation ratio (as aragonite).\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nalk (total alkalinity, mol/m3)\npco2 (Partial Pressure of carbon dioxide, uatm)\ndic (Disolved_Inorganic_Carbon, mmol/m3)\nco3 (Carbonate_Ion, mmol/m3)\nomegaar (Calcium_Carbonate Saturation_Ratio_as_Aragonite, 1)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_MCS_EE3_5_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_MCS_EE3_5_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_MCS_EE3_5/index.htmlTable https://www.chesapeakebay.net/what/downloads/cbp_water_quality_database_1984_present (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_MCS_EE3_5.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_MCS_EE3_5&showErrors=false&email= Penn State CB_MCS_EE3_5
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/cb_ocs_agg.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/cb_ocs_agg https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/cb_ocs_agg.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/cb_ocs_agg_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/cb_ocs_agg_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/cb_ocs_agg/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/cb_ocs_agg.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=cb_ocs_agg&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science cb_ocs_agg
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB1_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB1_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB1_1.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB1 1 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB1_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB1_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB1_1/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB1_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB1_1&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB1_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB2_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB2_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB2_2.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB2 2 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB2_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB2_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB2_2/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB2_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB2_2&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB2_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB3_3C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB3_3C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB3_3C.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB3 3C Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB3_3C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB3_3C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB3_3C/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB3_3C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB3_3C&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB3_3C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB4_1C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB4_1C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB4_1C.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB4 1C Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB4_1C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB4_1C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB4_1C/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB4_1C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB4_1C&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB4_1C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB4_2C.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB4_2C https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB4_2C.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB4 2C Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB4_2C_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB4_2C_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB4_2C/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB4_2C.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB4_2C&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB4_2C
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB4_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB4_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB4_4.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB4 4 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB4_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB4_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB4_4/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB4_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB4_4&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB4_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB5_2.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB5_2 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB5_2.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB5 2 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB5_2_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB5_2_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB5_2/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB5_2.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB5_2&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB5_2
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB5_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB5_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB5_4.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB5 4 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB5_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB5_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB5_4/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB5_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB5_4&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB5_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB5_5.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB5_5 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB5_5.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB5 5 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB5_5_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB5_5_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB5_5/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB5_5.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB5_5&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB5_5
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB6_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB6_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB6_3.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB6 3 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB6_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB6_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB6_3/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB6_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB6_3&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB6_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_1S.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_1S https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_1S.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB7 1S Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB7_1S_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB7_1S_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB7_1S/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB7_1S.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB7_1S&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB7_1S
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_2E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_2E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_2E.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB7 2E Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB7_2E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB7_2E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB7_2E/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB7_2E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB7_2E&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB7_2E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_3.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_3 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_3.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB7 3 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB7_3_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB7_3_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB7_3/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB7_3.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB7_3&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB7_3
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_4N.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_4N https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB7_4N.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB7 4N Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB7_4N_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB7_4N_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB7_4N/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB7_4N.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB7_4N&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB7_4N
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB8_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB8_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB8_1.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB8 1 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB8_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB8_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB8_1/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB8_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB8_1&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB8_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB8_1E.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB8_1E https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_CB8_1E.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - CB8 1E Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_CB8_1E_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_CB8_1E_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_CB8_1E/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_CB8_1E.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_CB8_1E&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_CB8_1E
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_EE3_5.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_EE3_5 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_EE3_5.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - EE3 5 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_EE3_5_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_EE3_5_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_EE3_5/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_EE3_5.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_EE3_5&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_EE3_5
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_LE3_7.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_LE3_7 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_LE3_7.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - LE3 7 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_LE3_7_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_LE3_7_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_LE3_7/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_LE3_7.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_LE3_7&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_LE3_7
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_WE4_1.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_WE4_1 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_WE4_1.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - WE4 1 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_WE4_1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_WE4_1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_WE4_1/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_WE4_1.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_WE4_1&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_WE4_1
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_WE4_4.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_WE4_4 https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/CB_OCS_WE4_4.graph Observed Carbonate System (2016-2018) - WE4 4 Seawater samples were collected in Chesapeake Bay for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA) from June 2016 to July 2018. They were collected in the lower half of the Bay aboard the R/V Fay Slover in collaboration with Old Dominion University's Chesapeake Bay Program Water Quality Laboratory and the VA Dept. of Environmental Quality. In the upper half of the Bay, samples were collected aboard the R/V Kerhin in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources' Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Additional water quality parameters from the cruises were downloaded from the Chesapeake Bay program website. Additional carbonate system parameters were then computed from DIC and TA\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeriesProfile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (time of observation, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation_id (Platform Name)\nlatitude (station latitude, degrees_north)\nlongitude (station longitude, degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\nALKALINITY (µmole/kg)\nDIC (µmole/kg)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CB_OCS_WE4_4_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CB_OCS_WE4_4_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/CB_OCS_WE4_4/index.htmlTable https://scholarworks.wm.edu/data/414/ (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/CB_OCS_WE4_4.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CB_OCS_WE4_4&showErrors=false&email= Virginia Institute of Marine Science CB_OCS_WE4_4
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru02-20031104T1900-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru02-20031104T1900-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru02-20031104T1900-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru02-20031104T1900 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Glider deployed as part of a larger program called Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms in Florida (EcoHAB:Florida) to survey the physical oceanography, biological oceanography and circulation patterns for shelf scale modeling for predicting the occurrence and transport of Karenia brevis red tides. The glider was deployed to survey an area of the West Florida Shelf, in the Gulf of Mexico, and measure light attenuation, light absorption, colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), temperature and salinity.  This dataset includes raw measurements of these properties. This dataset was produced from the high resolution data files retrieved from the glider after the glider was recovered.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Slocum Glider ru02)\ninstrument_bb2c (WEB Labs Eco bb2c Puck)\ninstrument_ctd (Unpumped Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_sam (WETLabs Scattering and Attenuation Meter)\nc_bb2c_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_bb2c_on (sec)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_sam_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_sam_on (sec)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru02-20031104T1900-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru02-20031104T1900-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru02-20031104T1900-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru02-20031104T1900-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru02-20031104T1900-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University,Mote Marine Laboratory ru02-20031104T1900-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru03-20031028T1656-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru03-20031028T1656-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru03-20031028T1656-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru03-20031028T1656 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series This was the first extended deployment of a Slocum Glider by the Rutgers University Coastal Ocean Observation Laboratory in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. There were 2 objectives of this mission: 1) Demonstrate the extended deployment capability of a Slocum glider and 2) collect temperature and salinity profiles to begin a historical survey of the Mid-Atlantic Bight shelf.  This dataset contains high-resolution glider CTD profiles.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Glider ru03)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\ncrs (http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326)\nm_altitude (m)\nm_battery (volts)\nm_depth (Depth, m)\nm_fin (rad)\nm_final_water_vx (m/s)\nm_final_water_vy (m/s)\nm_gps_full_status (enum)\nm_gps_lat (GPS Measured Latitude, degrees_minutes_north)\n... (24 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru03-20031028T1656-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru03-20031028T1656-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru03-20031028T1656-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru03-20031028T1656-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru03-20031028T1656-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru03-20031028T1656-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru04-20031105T1930-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru04-20031105T1930-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru04-20031105T1930-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru04-20031105T1930 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Glider deployed as part of a larger program called Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms in Florida (EcoHAB:Florida) to survey the physical oceanography, biological oceanography and circulation patterns for shelf scale modeling for predicting the occurrence and transport of Karenia brevis red tides. The glider was deployed to survey an area of the West Florida Shelf, in the Gulf of Mexico, and measure light attenuation, light absorption, colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), temperature and salinity.  This dataset includes raw measurements of these properties. This dataset was produced from the high resolution data files retrieved from the glider after the glider was recovered.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Slocum Glider ru04)\ninstrument_bb2c (WEB Labs Eco bb2c Puck)\ninstrument_ctd (Unpumped Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_sam (WETLabs Scattering and Attenuation Meter)\nc_bb2c_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_bb2c_on (sec)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_sam_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_sam_on (sec)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\n... (45 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru04-20031105T1930-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru04-20031105T1930-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru04-20031105T1930-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru04-20031105T1930-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru04-20031105T1930-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University,Mote Marine Laboratory ru04-20031105T1930-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20090119T1757-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20090119T1757-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20090119T1757-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru05-20090119T1757 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Glider deployed to perform cross canyon transects of Palmer Deep within the operating CODAR fields off of Anvers Island.  This multi-platform field study will investigate the impact of coastal physical processes (e.g. tides, currents, upwelling events, sea-ice) on Adelie penguin foraging ecology in the vicinity of Palmer Deep, off Anvers Island, WAP. Guided by real-time surface convergence and divergences based on remotely sensed surface current maps derived from a coastal network of High Frequency Radars (HFRs), a multidisciplinary research team will adaptively sample the distribution of phytoplankton and zooplankton, which influence Adelie penguin foraging ecology, to understand how local oceanographic processes structure the ecosystem.The Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program in Antarctica is a long term study focused on understanding how the marine system regulates the ecology of the West Antarctic Peninsula.  The project is focused on  how the ecology is changing given the West Antarctic Peninsula is the fastest winter warming place on Earth. This delayed mode dataset contains temperature, salinity, density, chlorophyll a, CDOM, phycoerythrin, beta 470nm, beta 532nm and beta 660nm measurements.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G1 glider)\ninstrument_bb3slo (ECO Triplet Puck)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_fl3slo (ECO Triplet Puck)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\n... (57 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru05-20090119T1757-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru05-20090119T1757-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru05-20090119T1757-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru05-20090119T1757-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru05-20090119T1757-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru05-20090119T1757-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20150105T1600-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20150105T1600-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20150105T1600-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru05-20150105T1600 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Participants worked with research scientists to learn about interdisciplinary oceanographic research taking place at the West Antarctic Peninsula in January 2015. This exciting research mission characterized the connection between ocean circulation, plankton distribution, penguin foraging behavior, and climate change.  Students learned the research mission science through a variety of activities including: classroom lessons, following mission blog posts, talking with scientists in Antarctica through Live Video Broadcasts, meeting the research scientists at a spring Student Research Symposium.  The experience exposed students to the content of the research mission and the process of science research. The program supported Next Generation Science Standards and addressed Common Core Math and English/Language Arts. The glider was deployed out of Palmer Station, Antarctica and surveyed the Palmer Canyon.  This delayed mode dataset contains temperature, salinity, density, chlorophyll a, CDOM, phycoerythrin and oxygen concentration measurements.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G1 glider)\ninstrument_bb3slo (ECO Triplet Puck)\ninstrument_bbfl2slo (ECO Triplet Puck)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_optode (Oxygen Optode)\nc_bb3slo_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_bb3slo_on (sec)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_oxy3835_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\n... (82 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru05-20150105T1600-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru05-20150105T1600-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru05-20150105T1600-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru05-20150105T1600-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru05-20150105T1600-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru05-20150105T1600-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20150115T1443-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20150115T1443-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20150115T1443-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru05-20150115T1443 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Participants worked with research scientists to learn about interdisciplinary oceanographic research taking place at the West Antarctic Peninsula in January 2015. This exciting research mission characterized the connection between ocean circulation, plankton distribution, penguin foraging behavior, and climate change.  Students learned the research mission science through a variety of activities including: classroom lessons, following mission blog posts, talking with scientists in Antarctica through Live Video Broadcasts, meeting the research scientists at a spring Student Research Symposium.  The experience exposed students to the content of the research mission and the process of science research. The program supported Next Generation Science Standards and addressed Common Core Math and English/Language Arts. The glider was deployed out of Palmer Station, Antarctica and surveyed the Palmer Canyon.  This delayed mode dataset contains temperature, salinity, density, chlorophyll a, CDOM, phycoerythrin and oxygen concentration measurements.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G1 glider)\ninstrument_bb3slo (ECO Triplet Puck)\ninstrument_bbfl2slo (ECO Triplet Puck)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_optode (Oxygen Optode)\nc_bb3slo_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_bb3slo_on (sec)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_oxy3835_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\n... (82 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru05-20150115T1443-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru05-20150115T1443-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru05-20150115T1443-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru05-20150115T1443-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru05-20150115T1443-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru05-20150115T1443-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20150201T2130-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20150201T2130-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru05-20150201T2130-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru05-20150201T2130 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Participants worked with research scientists to learn about interdisciplinary oceanographic research taking place at the West Antarctic Peninsula in January 2015. This exciting research mission characterized the connection between ocean circulation, plankton distribution, penguin foraging behavior, and climate change.  Students learned the research mission science through a variety of activities including: classroom lessons, following mission blog posts, talking with scientists in Antarctica through Live Video Broadcasts, meeting the research scientists at a spring Student Research Symposium.  The experience exposed students to the content of the research mission and the process of science research. The program supported Next Generation Science Standards and addressed Common Core Math and English/Language Arts. The glider was deployed out of Palmer Station, Antarctica and surveyed the Palmer Canyon.  This delayed mode dataset contains temperature, salinity, density, chlorophyll a, CDOM, phycoerythrin and oxygen concentration measurements.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G1 glider)\ninstrument_bb3slo (ECO Triplet Puck)\ninstrument_bbfl2slo (ECO Triplet Puck)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_optode (Oxygen Optode)\nc_bb3slo_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_bb3slo_on (sec)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_oxy3835_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\n... (82 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru05-20150201T2130-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru05-20150201T2130-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru05-20150201T2130-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru05-20150201T2130-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru05-20150201T2130-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru05-20150201T2130-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru21-20100517T1555-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru21-20100517T1555-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru21-20100517T1555-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru21-20100517T1555 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Deployed to survey the West Florida Shelf waters following the Deepwater Horizon incident. Glider provided measurements of temperature, salinity, chlorophyll a, cdom and beta 880nm.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G2 glider)\ninstrument_bbfl2slo (bbfl2slo 3 Wavelength Puck)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\ncrs (http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326)\nm_altitude (m)\nm_appear_to_be_at_surface (bool)\nm_coulomb_amphr (amp-hrs)\nm_depth (Depth, m)\nm_fin (rad)\nm_final_water_vx (m s-1)\nm_final_water_vy (m s-1)\nm_gps_full_status (enum)\nm_gps_lat (GPS Measured Latitude, degrees_minutes_north)\nm_gps_lon (GPS Measured Longitude, degrees_minutes_east)\n... (36 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru21-20100517T1555-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru21-20100517T1555-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru21-20100517T1555-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru21-20100517T1555-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru21-20100517T1555-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru21-20100517T1555-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru22-20180815T0107-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru22-20180815T0107-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru22-20180815T0107-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru22-20180815T0107 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series This project is a partnership between Rutgers and Korean Institute of Ocean Science and Technology focused on deploying Slocum underwater gliders to sample the stratified Korean coastal waters ahead of and during Typhoons. The goal is to evaluate and improve regional and global ocean modeling systems.  The glider will be deployed for approximately 1 week and travel from Jeju Island South Korea to the south west toward the Ieodo Research Station. This highest-resolution dataset contains CTD, chlorphyll a, CDOM and optical backscatter measurements.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Slocum Glider ru22)\ninstrument_bb3slo (bb3slo 3 Wavelength Puck)\ninstrument_bbfl2slo (bbfl2slo Puck)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\nc_bb3slo_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_bb3slo_on (sec)\nc_bbfl2s_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_bbfl2s_on (sec)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\ncrs (http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326)\nm_altitude (m)\nm_appear_to_be_at_surface (bool)\nm_battery (volts)\n... (58 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru22-20180815T0107-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru22-20180815T0107-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru22-20180815T0107-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru22-20180815T0107-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru22-20180815T0107-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University,Virginia Institute of Marine Science ru22-20180815T0107-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru26d-20190905T1802-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru26d-20190905T1802-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru26d-20190905T1802-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru26d-20190905T1802 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Sea Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) is a radar interferometry mission making SSH measurements over a swath 120 km wide. There is a nadir gap of 20 km where the error from interferometry is not meeting science requirement. The mission's calval requirement is to validate the along-track SSH performance in terms of a wavenumber spectrum of the measurement error by comparison to in-situ measurement.  The current candidate for the in-situ measurement is an array of gliders along the center of a swath to resolve the dynamic height at wavelengths of 15-150 km. This will consist of 20 station keeping gliders 7.5 km apart. An OSSE study suggests that a station-keeping glider making vertical loop of the upper 500 m of the water column in 2 hours can meet the requirement of providing quasi-synoptic observations of the dynamic height from the glider array for comparison with the SWOT snapshot measurement of SSH from overflight.  The primary objective of the deployment is to test the capability of gliders to retrieve the upper ocean dynamic height time series derived from the M1 moo ring covering the upper 300 m of the water column.  Another objective is to make simultaneous measurement of the SSH via a GPS buoy and the bottom pressure via a bottom-pressure recorder.  These measurements will allow us to derive the steric component of SSH and compare to the hydrographic measurement by the mooring and gliders.  This dataset contains Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) measurements. The glider will be deployed in Monterey Bay and transect 300km west southwest to a set of moorings and maintain a presence inside a pre-defined box.  The glider will be deployed for approximately 3 months.  High-resolution delayed-mode/recovered dataset.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G2 glider)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\nc_fin (rad)\n... (43 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru26d-20190905T1802-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru26d-20190905T1802-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru26d-20190905T1802-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru26d-20190905T1802-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru26d-20190905T1802-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru26d-20190905T1802-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru28-20130813T1436-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru28-20130813T1436-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru28-20130813T1436-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru28-20130813T1436 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Deployment to measure seasonal dissolved oxygen levels in the shallow coastal waters of New Jersey.  Dataset contains temperature, salinity, density, chlorophyll a, CDOM and oxygen concentration profiles\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G2 glider)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_flbbcd (FLBBCDSLK Eco Puck)\ninstrument_optode (Aanderaa Dissolved Oxygen Optode)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_flbbcd_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_flbbcd_on (sec)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_oxy3835_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_oxy3835_on (sec)\nc_oxy3835_wphase_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_oxy3835_wphase_on (sec)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\ncrs (http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326)\nm_altitude (m)\nm_appear_to_be_at_surface (bool)\n... (67 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru28-20130813T1436-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru28-20130813T1436-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru28-20130813T1436-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu,https://www.nj.gov/dep/bmw/glider.html (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru28-20130813T1436-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru28-20130813T1436-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University,NJDEP,EPA ru28-20130813T1436-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru28-20150818T1506-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru28-20150818T1506-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru28-20150818T1506-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru28-20150818T1506 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Deployment to measure seasonal dissolved oxygen levels in the shallow coastal waters of New Jersey as part of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's water quality monitoring program. Dataset contains temperature, salinity, density, chlorophyll a, CDOM and oxygen concentration profiles\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G2 glider)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_flbbcd (FLBBCDSLK Eco Puck)\ninstrument_optode (Aanderaa Dissolved Oxygen Optode)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_flbbcd_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_flbbcd_on (sec)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_oxy3835_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_oxy3835_on (sec)\nc_oxy3835_wphase_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_oxy3835_wphase_on (sec)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\ncrs (http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326)\nm_altitude (m)\n... (68 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru28-20150818T1506-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru28-20150818T1506-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru28-20150818T1506-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu,https://www.nj.gov/dep/bmw/glider.html (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru28-20150818T1506-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru28-20150818T1506-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University,NJDEP,EPA ru28-20150818T1506-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru28-20170424T1310-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru28-20170424T1310-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru28-20170424T1310-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru28-20170424T1310 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series Deployment of a Slocum glider to perform surveys of dissolved oxygen concentrations in the shallow coastal waters of New Jersey.  This deployment is part of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's yearly coastal waters oxygen monitoring efforts.  This glider carried a CTD, Seabird Scientific ECO triplet fluorescence-backscatter-chlorophyll a sensor, Sequoia Scientific LISST 200x and Aanderaa dissolved oxygen sensor.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Slocum Glider ru28)\ninstrument_ctd (Pumped Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_flbbcd (Pumped Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_lisst (Sequoia Scientific LISST 200x)\ninstrument_optode (Aanderaa Dissolved Oxygen Optode)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\ncrs (http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326)\nm_altitude (m)\nm_appear_to_be_at_surface (bool)\nm_coulomb_amphr (amp-hrs)\nm_depth (Depth, m)\nm_fin (rad)\n... (67 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru28-20170424T1310-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru28-20170424T1310-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru28-20170424T1310-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu,https://www.state.nj.us/dep/wms/bmw/glider.html (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru28-20170424T1310-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru28-20170424T1310-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru28-20170424T1310-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru29-20190906T1535-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru29-20190906T1535-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru29-20190906T1535-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru29-20190906T1535 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series The Challenger Glider Mission is a re-creation of the first global scientific ocean survey conducted by the HMS Challenger from 1872-1876.  The goals of the mission are to establish a collaborative international network of autonomous underwater glider ports, to assess global ocean model predictive skill while contributing real-time profile data for assimilation in ocean forecast models by operational centers worldwide, and to crowd source student-based ocean research and discovery. Glider is providing temperature, conductivity, salinity, density and current profile observations.  The current profiles are logged via external pd0 files and are not available in this delayed mode dataset. RU29 is flying a transect across the Anegada Passage and box pattern throughout the surrounding island regions to monitor heat transport between the Caribbean Sea and the Tropical North Atlantic. This region includes the US Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, and Anguilla, areas commonly impacted by tropical cyclones. This delayed mode dataset was created from the high-resolution d/ebd pairs downloaded after the glider was recovered.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G2 glider)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_dvl (Doppler Velocity Log)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\ncrs (http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326)\n... (34 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru29-20190906T1535-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru29-20190906T1535-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru29-20190906T1535-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru29-20190906T1535-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru29-20190906T1535-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru29-20190906T1535-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru29-20191010T1932-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru29-20191010T1932-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru29-20191010T1932-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru29-20191010T1932 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series The Challenger Glider Mission is a re-creation of the first global scientific ocean survey conducted by the HMS Challenger from 1872-1876.  The goals of the mission are to establish a collaborative international network of autonomous underwater glider ports, to assess global ocean model predictive skill while contributing real-time profile data for assimilation in ocean forecast models by operational centers worldwide, and to crowd source student-based ocean research and discovery. Glider is providing temperature, conductivity, salinity, density and current profile observations.  The current profiles are logged via external pd0 files and are not available in this real-time dataset. RU29 is flying a transect across the Anegada Passage and box pattern throughout the surrounding island regions to monitor heat transport between the Caribbean Sea and the Tropical North Atlantic. This region includes the US Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, and Anguilla, areas commonly impacted by tropical cyclones.  This deployment is the continuation of the prior USVI ru29 deployment. High-resolution delayed-mode/recovered dataset.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Teledyne Webb Research Slocum G2 glider)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_dvl (Doppler Velocity Log)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\ncrs (http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326)\n... (34 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru29-20191010T1932-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru29-20191010T1932-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru29-20191010T1932-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru29-20191010T1932-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru29-20191010T1932-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru29-20191010T1932-trajectory-raw-delayed
https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru32-20180109T0531-trajectory-raw-delayed.subset https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru32-20180109T0531-trajectory-raw-delayed https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/tabledap/ru32-20180109T0531-trajectory-raw-delayed.graph ru32-20180109T0531 Delayed Mode Raw Time Series This project integrated an Acoustic Zooplankton and Fish Profiler (AZFP) multi-frequency echo sounder into a Slocum Webb G2 glider. The AZFP is complemented with existing glider sensors including a CTD, a WET Labs BB2FL ECO puck configured for simultaneous chlorophyll fluorescence (phytoplankton biomass) and optical backscatter measurements, and an Aanderaa Optode for measuring dissolved oxygen. This glider deployment is located in the polynya of Terra Nova Bay (western Ross Sea, Antarctica), and is focused on investigating relationships between phytoplankton-zooplankton-fish distributions and the physical drivers of zooplankton and silverfish species and size distributions.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntime (m_present_time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (CTD Depth, m)\ntrajectory (Trajectory/Deployment Name)\nsource_file (Source data file)\nplatform (Slocum Glider ru32)\ninstrument_azfp (Acoustic Zooplankton Fish Profiler)\ninstrument_ctd (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_flbbcd (Pumped Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) Sensor)\ninstrument_optode (Oxygen Optode)\nc_fin (rad)\nc_flbbcd_num_fields_to_send (nodim)\nc_flbbcd_on (sec)\nc_heading (rad)\nc_pitch (rad)\nc_roll (rad)\nc_wpt_lat (lat)\nc_wpt_lon (lon)\ncrs (http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326)\n... (67 more variables)\n https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ru32-20180109T0531-trajectory-raw-delayed_fgdc.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ru32-20180109T0531-trajectory-raw-delayed_iso19115.xml https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/info/ru32-20180109T0531-trajectory-raw-delayed/index.htmlTable https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu (external link) http://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/rss/ru32-20180109T0531-trajectory-raw-delayed.rss https://erddap.maracoos.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ru32-20180109T0531-trajectory-raw-delayed&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University ru32-20180109T0531-trajectory-raw-delayed

 
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