Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 1104257
Metadata Summary
Problem Reports
Data Access Policy
Narrative Documents
Project Information
Data Activity or Cruise Information
Fixed Station Information
BODC Quality Flags
SeaDataNet Quality Flags
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Problem Reports
No Problem Report Found in the Database
Data Quality Report for UV sensor and AC-9 profiles from cruise JR20081003
Data Quality Report
Absorbance
The absorbance profiles consistently have negative data values that are beyond the expected range of the parameter (0 - 250 per meter) for wavelengths of 412 nm. Values out of the parameter range have been flagged suspect but the profile shapes appear reasonable. All the absorbance profiles have constant values of 0 per meter for the 715 nm wavelength. These have been flagged suspect.
Downwelling UV irradiance
Values out of the range of the parameter (0 - 100 Wm-2nm-1) have been flagged suspect but the profile shapes appear reasonable.
Data Access Policy
Open Data
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Narrative Documents
Sea-Bird SBE 19 and SBE 19plus SEACAT Profiler CTDs
The SBE 19 SEACAT Profiler is a self-contained, battery powered, pumped CTD system designed to measure conductivity, temperature, and pressure in marine or fresh water environments to depths of 10,500 meters. It was replaced by the SBE 19plus model in 2001. An updated version of this instrument is the SBE 19plus V2, which incorporates an electronics upgrade and additional features, with six differentially amplified A/D input channels, one RS-232 data input channel, and 64 MB FLASH memory.
The standard CTD unit comes with a plastic housing (rated to 600 m), although this can be replaced by titanium housing for depths up to 7000 m. It is typically used for CTD profiling although a conversion kit is available for mooring deployments. The CTD can also be attached to an SBE 36 CTD Deck Unit and Power/Data Interface Module (PDIM) for real-time operation on single-core armored cable up to 10,000 m.
Specifications
Parameter | SBE 19 | SBE 19plus |
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Temperature | Range: -5 to +35 °C Accuracy: 0.01 °C Resolution: 0.001 °C Calibration: +1 to +32 °C* | Range: -5 to +35 °C Accuracy: 0.005 °C Resolution: 0.0001 °C Calibration: +1 to +32 °C* |
Conductivity | Range: 0 to 7 S m-1 (0 to 70 mmho cm-1) Accuracy: 0.001 S m-1 Resolution: 0.0001 S m-1 Calibration: 0 to 7 S m-1. Physical calibration over the range 1.4 - 6 S m-1* | Range: 0 to 9 Sm-1 Accuracy: 0.0005 Resolution: 0.00005 (most oceanic waters, resolves 0.4 ppm in salinity); 0.00007 (high salinity waters, resolves 0.4 ppm in salinity); 0.00001 (fresh waters, resolves 0.1 ppm in salinity) Calibration: 0 to 9 S m-1. Physical calibration over the range 1.4 - 6 S m-1* |
Strain gauge pressure sensor | Range: 0 to100, 150, 300, 500, 1000, 1500, 3000, 5000, 10000 or 15000 psia Accuracy: 0.25% of full scale range (100 - 1500 psia); 0.15% of full scale range (3000 - 15000 psia) Resolution: 0.015% of full scale Calibration: 0 to full scale in 20% steps | Range: 0 to 20, 100, 350, 1000, 2000, 3500 or 7000 m Accuracy: 0.1% of full scale range Resolution: 0.002% of full scale range Calibration: ambient pressure to full scale range in 5 steps |
*Measurements outside this range may be at slightly reduced accuracy due to extrapolation errors.
Options and accessories
Additional sensors can be attached to the CTD, including:
- high accuracy Paroscientific Digiquartz pressure sensor (depth range 0 to 20, 60, 130, 200, 270, 680, 1400, 2000, 4200, 7000 or 10500 m; accuracy 0.02% of full scale; resolution 0.0025% of full scale)
- Dissolved Oxygen (SBE 43 DO Sensor)
- pH* (SBE 18 pH Sensor or SBE 27 pH/ORP Sensor)
- fluorescence
- radiance (PAR)
- light transmission
- optical backscatter (turbidity)
The standard SBE 5M pump may be replaced by an SBE 5P (plastic housing) or 5T (titanium housing) pump for use with dissolved oxygen and/or other pumped sensors. Further details can be found in the manufacturer's SBE 19plus V2 instrument specification or theSBE 19 andSBE 19 plus user guides.
RSS James Cook cruise AMT18 Bio-Optics AC9 and UV Sensor Instrumentation
Instrumentation Description
Instrument | Serial Number | Parameter |
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Satlantic 507-UV Sensor | 168 | Downwelling vector irradiance (305, 325, 340, 380 nm) |
SeaBird SBE19+ CTD | 19P27903-4180 | Temperature, Salinity, depth, flow rate |
Wetlabs ac9+ | ac90265P | Absorption / Attenuation at 412, 440, 488, 510, 532, 555, 650, 676, 715 nm |
Satlantic OCR 500 series Multispectral Radiometer
The OCR-507 Multispectral Radiometer is a member of Satlantic's line of micro-sensor instruments. The OCR-507 is a complete stand-alone, fully digital optical sensor package capable of generating spectral records of light collected in an ocean environment. The instrument comprises data logging and processing software and is available in two configurations, radiance and irradiance for in-water and in-air applications. The instrument can also be configured as a coupled irradiance and radiance radiometer. Up to seven customer defined discrete optical wavelengths can be utilized with the OCR-507, including standard wavelengths of 400 to 865 nm, or UV wavelengths of 305, 325, 340 and 380 nm.
Two standard, non-isolated, telemetry (data) interfaces are provided with the instrument, each using a different transmission medium. The RS-232 interface provides transmit and receive capabilities whilst the RS-422 interface is for transmittance only. A non-isolated RS-485 interface is also provided for operating the instrument if used in a SatNet networked environment as part of a larger system.
The OCR-507 combines a fully characterized cosine response with custom low fluorescence filters and a sampling rate of 7 to 24 Hz. The instrument is also compatible with Bioshutter anti-biofouling solution.
Specifications for Downwelling Irradiance Configuration
OCR-504 | OCR-507 | |
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Field of view | in-air or in-water cosine response (spectrally corrected) | in-air or in-water cosine response (spectrally corrected) |
Collector area | 86 mm2 | 86 mm2 |
Detectors | custom 17 mm2 silicon photodiodes | custom 17 mm2 silicon photodiodes |
Bandwidth range | 400-865 nm (standard - custom also available) | 400-865 nm (standard - custom also available) |
Number of channels | 4 | 7 |
Spectral bandwidth | 10 nm | 20 nm |
Filter type | Ion Assisted Deposition (IAD); custom low-fluorescence interference | Ion Assisted Deposition (IAD); custom low-fluorescence interference |
Cosine response | 3% from 0 - 60°; 10% from 60 - 85° | 3% from 0 - 60°; 10% from 60 - 85° |
Out of band rejection | 10-6 | 10-6 |
Typical NEI | 2.5 X10-3 µWcm-2nm-1 | 2.5 X10-3 µWcm-2nm-1 |
Typical saturation | 300 µWcm-2nm-1 | 300 µWcm-2nm-1 |
Depth rating | 350 m | 350 m |
System time constant | 0.011 seconds | 0.011 seconds |
Sample rate | 7 Hz (24 Hz optional) | 7 Hz (24 Hz optional) |
Specifications for Upwelling Radiance Configuration
Field of view | 10° in water (Half angle, half maximum); 14° in air (Half angle, half-maximum) | 10° in water (Half angle, half maximum); 14° in air (Half angle, half-maximum) |
Entrance aperture | 9.5 mm diameter | 9.5 mm diameter |
Detectors | Custom 13 mm2 Silicon photodiodes | Custom 13 mm2 Silicon photodiodes |
Bandwidth range | 400-865 nm (standard - custom also available) | 400-865 nm (standard - custom also available) |
Number of channels | 4 | 7 |
Spectral bandwidth | 10 nm | 20 nm |
Filter type | Ion Assisted Deposition (IAD); custom low-fluorescence interference | Ion Assisted Deposition (IAD); custom low-fluorescence interference |
Out of band rejection | 10-6 | 10-6 |
Out of field rejection | 5x10-4 >1.5 FOV | 5x10-4 >1.5 FOV |
Typical saturation | 5 µWcm-2nm-1sr-1 | 5 µWcm-2nm-1sr-1 |
Depth rating | 350 m | 350 m |
System time constant | 0.011 seconds | 0.011 seconds |
Sample rate | 7 Hz (24 Hz optional) | 7 Hz (24 Hz optional) |
Further details can be found in the manufacturer's specification sheet.
WETLabs ac-9 Plus Absorption and Attenuation meter
WETLabs ac-9 Plus is a flow-through absorption and attenuation meter that measures the absorption and attenuation coefficients of the water body. The ac-9 Plus supersedes the ac-9 sensor, with the added capability of accepting and integrating data from both CTDs and WETLabs ECO-VSF sensors. The data from this ancillary sensor can be incorporated into the serial data stream and can then be displayed and recorded using the WETView real time display program. Information about the volume scattering function (VSF) can also be obtained from the ac-9 Plus.
The following standard configurations are available for the AC9 Plus: ac-9 Plus and CTD; ac-9 Plus, CTD and ECO-VSF or ac-9 Plus, CTD and ECO-VSF 3. The ac-9 plus sensor can also be used with many CTDs including several SBE models.
Specifications
Spectral Range | 410-715 nm |
Band pass | 10 nm per channel |
Path length | 10 or 25 cm |
Beam cross-section | 8 mm diameter (nominal) |
Linearity | > 99% R2 |
Output wavelengths | 9 |
Accuracy | ± 0.01 m-1 |
Precision | ± 0.003 m-1 at 6 Hz; ± 0.001 m-1 at 1 Hz; ± 0.005 m-1 typ., 0.0012 m-1 max at 4 Hz |
Dynamic Range | 0.001-10 m-1 |
Temperature Range | 0-30°C |
Depth rating | 500 m |
Pressure sensor | Optional |
Further details can be found in the manufacturer's specification sheet.
AMT18 Bio-Optics - AC9 and UV Sensor profiles processing
Data Acquisition and Analysis
These data originate from analysis of data collected from the optics rig profiles from the RRS James Clark Ross between 03 October and 10 November 2008. Optics profiles were made at or within one hour of local solar noon and mostly deployed on the sunward side of the ship. Temperature, salinity, flow rate, absorption, attenuation and downwelling vector irradiance were measured by the profiles. The instruments were deployed on the optics rig using 180 m of 6 mm dyneema on the deck winch. The up cast was carried out at 0.2 ms-1. Upon recovery, data from the ac-9, UV sensors and CTD were downloaded using WLHost. All casts supplied were unfiltered.
BODC Data Processing Procedures
Data were submitted to BODC in 26 text files for the upcast of each profile and were saved to the archive with reference PML090110. The files were provided to BODC with the following metadata: cruise, date, time (in GMT), latitude, longitude and depth.
Parameter codes defined in BODC parameter dictionary were assigned to the variables as shown in the table below. No unit conversions were necessary as all the parameters were provided in equivalent units as in the BODC Parameter Dictionary. The attenuation and absorption parameter codes represent measurements at the following wavelengths: 412, 440, 488, 510, 532, 555, 650, 676 and 715 nm. The downwelling vector irradiance parameter code represents measurements at wavelengths 305, 325, 340, and 380 nm. The data contain some completely null channels for absorption, attenuation and irradiance. This is due to the fact that no attenuation and absorption measurements were obtained at the wavelengths that irradiance was measured at, and vice versa because each instrument only collects data at specific wavelengths. All parameters were transferred except for lat, lon, date and time channels. A parameter mapping table is provided below.
Originator's Parameter | Description | Units | BODC Parameter Code | Description | Units | Comments |
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Depth | 2 m depth binned | metres | DEPHPR01 | Depth below surface of the water body by profiling pressure sensor and converted to seawater depth using UNESCO algorithm | Metres | - |
Temp | Temperature | degC | TEMPST01 | Temperature of the water body by thermosalinograph and NO verification against independent measurements | Degrees Celsius | - |
Sal | Salinity | PSU | PSALST01 | Practical salinity of the water body by thermosalinograph and computation using UNESCO 1983 algorithm and NO calibration against independent measurements | Dimensionless | - |
Flow | Flow rate | litres min-1 | INFLTF01 | Flow rate through instrument | Litres per minute | - |
a | absorption | m-1 | ABSPXAC9 | Light absorbance (unspecified single wavelength)by the water body by transmissometer and calibration to read zero in clear water | m-1 | - |
c | attenuation | m-1 | ATTNXAC9 | Attenuance (unspecified single wavelength) per unit length of the water body by transmissometer and calibration to read zero in clear water | m-1 | - |
ed | downwelling (vector) irradiance | W m-2 nm-1 | DWIRXXED | Downwelling vector irradiance as energy (unspecified single wavelength) in the water body by radiometer | W m-2 nm-1 | - |
Project Information
Oceans 2025 Theme 10, Sustained Observation Activity 1: The Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT)
The Atlantic Meridional Transect has been operational since 1995 and through the Oceans 2025 programme secures funding for a further five cruises during the period 2007-2012. The AMT programme began in 1995 utilising the passage of the RRS James Clark Ross between the UK and the Falkland Islands southwards in September and northwards in April each year. Prior to Oceans 2025 the AMT programme has completed 18 cruises following this transect in the Atlantic Ocean. This sustained observing system aims to provide basin-scale understanding of the distribution of planktonic communities, their nutrient turnover and biogenic export in the context of hydrographic and biogeochemical provinces of the North and South Atlantic Oceans.
The Atlantic Meridional Transect Programme is an open ocean in situ observing system that will:
- give early warning of any fundamental change in Atlantic ecosystem functionng
- improve forecasts of the future ocean state and associated socio-economic impacts
- provide a "contextual" logistical and scientific infrastructure for independently-funded national and international open ocean biogeochemical and ecological research.
The specific objectives are:
- To collect hydrographic, chemical, ecological and optical data on transects between the UK and the Falkland Islands
- To quantify the nature and causes of ecological and biogeochemical variability in planktonic ecosystems
- To assess the effects of variability in planktonic ecosystems on biogenic export and on air-sea exchange of radiatively active gases
The measurements taken and experiments carried out on the AMT cruises will be closely linked to Themes 2 and 5. The planned cruise track also allows for the AMT data to be used in providing spatial context to the Sustained Observation Activities at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain Ocean Observatory (SO2) and the Western Channel Observatory (SO10).
More detailed information on this Work Package is available at pages 6 - 9 of the official Oceans 2025 Theme 10 document: Oceans 2025 Theme 10
Weblink: http://www.oceans2025.org/
Data Activity or Cruise Information
Cruise
Cruise Name | JR20081003 (AMT18, JR218) |
Departure Date | 2008-10-03 |
Arrival Date | 2008-11-10 |
Principal Scientist(s) | E Malcolm S Woodward (Plymouth Marine Laboratory) |
Ship | RRS James Clark Ross |
Complete Cruise Metadata Report is available here
Fixed Station Information
No Fixed Station Information held for the Series
BODC Quality Control Flags
The following single character qualifying flags may be associated with one or more individual parameters with a data cycle:
Flag | Description |
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Blank | Unqualified |
< | Below detection limit |
> | In excess of quoted value |
A | Taxonomic flag for affinis (aff.) |
B | Beginning of CTD Down/Up Cast |
C | Taxonomic flag for confer (cf.) |
D | Thermometric depth |
E | End of CTD Down/Up Cast |
G | Non-taxonomic biological characteristic uncertainty |
H | Extrapolated value |
I | Taxonomic flag for single species (sp.) |
K | Improbable value - unknown quality control source |
L | Improbable value - originator's quality control |
M | Improbable value - BODC quality control |
N | Null value |
O | Improbable value - user quality control |
P | Trace/calm |
Q | Indeterminate |
R | Replacement value |
S | Estimated value |
T | Interpolated value |
U | Uncalibrated |
W | Control value |
X | Excessive difference |
SeaDataNet Quality Control Flags
The following single character qualifying flags may be associated with one or more individual parameters with a data cycle:
Flag | Description |
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0 | no quality control |
1 | good value |
2 | probably good value |
3 | probably bad value |
4 | bad value |
5 | changed value |
6 | value below detection |
7 | value in excess |
8 | interpolated value |
9 | missing value |
A | value phenomenon uncertain |
B | nominal value |
Q | value below limit of quantification |