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of inorganic and carbon-relevant variables

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    • Merged and Adjusted Data Product – v2.2021
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    • Merged and Adjusted Data Product – v2.2019
    • Mapped Data Product
    • Original Cruise Data
    • Adjustment Table
    • Fair Data Use Statement
  • GLODAP Impact
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Adjustment Table

The adjustments applied to the GLODAPv2 merged and adjusted data product can be accessed on a per cruise and variable basis following the link below. This adjustment table also provides the information underlying each applied adjustment. See Olsen et al. (2016) for further details.

v2.2021 Adjustment Table
v2.2020 Adjustment Table
v2.2019 Adjustment Table
v2 Adjustment Table

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Latest News

  • GLODAPv2.2021 released July 30, 2021
  • GLODAPv2.2020 released June 23, 2020
  • GLODAPv2.2019 released March 26, 2019
  • Update 2 May 19, 2016
  • Update 1 April 25, 2016

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SOCAT_CO2SOCAT@SOCAT_CO2·
23 May

The SOCAT and #glodap websites are back online. Apologies for the inconvenience.

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SOCAT_CO2SOCAT@SOCAT_CO2·
22 May

The SOCAT and #GLODAP websites are currently offline. The exact cause is unknown, but hopefully we can get them going again on Monday.

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OARC_AlaskaOARC_Alaska@OARC_Alaska·
21 Apr

@MartaAlvarezRo5 #GLODAP!

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EMODnetEMODnet@EMODnet·
15 Feb

Improving marine data impact pathways for Sustainable Development Goals: #IODC highlights the marine value chain for SDG14.3.1 ocean acidification: a collab between Research Infrastructures & EU, US & global data services @ICOS_RI @OTCCO2 #EMODnet @noaaocean @SOCAT_CO2 #glodap

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Jens_D_MuellerJens Daniel Müller@Jens_D_Mueller·
6 Jan

@CarlosReyCastro @matthew_vdh Thanks Carlos! Certainly an exciting topic, but I need to finish other projects first. One could also study the global distribution of "excess alkalinity" based on #GLODAP data, as suggested by Fong & @AGDco2 (2019):
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2019.03.006
Could be complementary to your idea…

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  • About GLODAP
    • Group
    • Publications
    • Maps
  • News
  • Data Access
    • Merged and Adjusted Data Product – v2.2021
    • Merged and Adjusted Data Product – v2.2020
    • Merged and Adjusted Data Product – v2.2019
    • Mapped Data Product
    • Original Cruise Data
    • Adjustment Table
    • Fair Data Use Statement
  • GLODAP Impact
  • Contact