Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 664312
Metadata Summary
Problem Reports
Data Access Policy
Narrative Documents
Project Information
Data Activity or Cruise Information
Fixed Station Information
BODC Quality Flags
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Problem Reports
No Problem Report Found in the Database
POLRIG900 SFPG Data Quality Report
Temperature
The temperature channel shows a marked period of equilibration for the first 3 hours post-deployment, where the temperature values drop from 23°C to approx. 16°C. Data during this period have been flagged suspect.
Pressure
The pressure recorded is total pressure, i.e. it includes atmospheric pressure.
Data Access Policy
Public domain data
These data have no specific confidentiality restrictions for users. However, users must acknowledge data sources as it is not ethical to publish data without proper attribution. Any publication or other output resulting from usage of the data should include an acknowledgment.
The recommended acknowledgment is
"This study uses data from the data source/organisation/programme, provided by the British Oceanographic Data Centre and funded by the funding body."
Narrative Documents
Aanderaa Bottom Pressure Recorder Model 5/6/7
The water level recorder models 5, 6 and 7 are self-contained, high precision instruments for recording of the water level by precise measurement of hydrostatic pressure. The pressure sensor consists of an oscillating quartz crystal which shifts frequency with the force applied to it. Temperature is measured by a Fenwall thermistor.
The data from the WLR5/6 are stored on magnetic tape; the model 7 employs a solid-state data storage unit.
Specifications
Pressure
| Oscillator Frequency | 36-40 kHz |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 0.001% of full scale |
| Integration | 40 seconds |
Ranges available:
| WLR5 | 0-100psi, 0-400psi (standard), 0-900psi |
|---|---|
| WLR6 | 0-5000psi (standard) |
| WLR7 | 0-100psi, 0-400psi, 0-900psi |
Temperature
The thermistor is a Fenwall GB32JM19
| Range | -3 °C to +35 °C |
|---|---|
| Accuracy | ±0.1 °C |
| Resolution | 0.04 °C |
| Response Time | 2 minutes |
Aanderaa Water Level Recorder Model 7
The Water Level Recorder (WLR) model 7 is a self-contained, high precision instrument specifically designed for recording of ocean water levels through precise measurement of hydrostatic pressure. The WLR records pressure, temperature and conductivity (optional) at regular intervals, enabling precise variations in water level to be calculated. The pressure sensor consists of an oscillating quartz crystal which shifts frequency with the force applied to it. Temperature is measured by a Fenwall thermistor.
The data from the WLR7 are stored in a solid-state data storage unit (DSU) which can store up to 65,500 ten bit, PDC-4 coded words in a set of EEPROMS. Click the link for further details on theWLR7.
Specifications
Pressure
| Oscillator Frequency | 36-40 kHz |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 0.001% of range |
| Repeatability | ± 0.01% of full scale |
| Integration | 40 s |
| Ranges available | 0 - 700 kPA (60 m) (standard) 0 - 3500 kPa (340 m) (standard) |
Temperature
The thermistor is a Fenwall GB32JM19
| Range | -3 °C to +35 °C |
|---|---|
| Accuracy | ± 0.1 °C |
| Resolution | 0.04 °C |
| Response Time | 30 s |
Conductivity (optional)
| Sensor Type | Conductivity Cell 3094 |
|---|---|
| Ranges | 0 - 77 mmho cm-1 (standard) 0 - 42 mmho cm-1 (on request) |
| Accuracy | ± 0.25 mmho cm-1 |
| Resolution | 0.1% of range |
Further details can be found in the manufacturer's specification sheet.
Coastal Observatory BPR Data Processing
Data Processing at POL
Bottom Pressure Recorders deployed during the Coastal Observatory were set up to sample at an interval of 10 minutes. Data processing was carried out at Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory where data were integrated over a 40-second period for each datacycle. The time stamp for each record was adjusted to reflect this integration period.
Pressure from the atmosphere was not removed from the pressure signal, so pressure logged is pressure of the water column plus atmospheric pressure.
Data Processing at BODC
The data were converted from ASCII format into BODC internal format. Total pressure was converted from units of bars to decibars by multiplying the data by 10.
General Data Screening carried out by BODC
BODC screen both the series header qualifying information and the parameter values in the data cycles themselves.
Header information is inspected for:
- Irregularities such as unfeasible values
- Inconsistencies between related information, for example:
- Times for instrument deployment and for start/end of data series
- Length of record and the number of data cycles/cycle interval
- Parameters expected and the parameters actually present in the data cycles
- Originator's comments on meter/mooring performance and data quality
Documents are written by BODC highlighting irregularities which cannot be resolved.
Data cycles are inspected using time or depth series plots of all parameters. Currents are additionally inspected using vector scatter plots and time series plots of North and East velocity components. These presentations undergo intrinsic and extrinsic screening to detect infeasible values within the data cycles themselves and inconsistencies as seen when comparing characteristics of adjacent data sets displaced with respect to depth, position or time. Values suspected of being of non-oceanographic origin may be tagged with the BODC flag denoting suspect value; the data values will not be altered.
The following types of irregularity, each relying on visual detection in the plot, are amongst those which may be flagged as suspect:
- Spurious data at the start or end of the record.
- Obvious spikes occurring in periods free from meteorological disturbance.
- A sequence of constant values in consecutive data cycles.
If a large percentage of the data is affected by irregularities then a Problem Report will be written rather than flagging the individual suspect values. Problem Reports are also used to highlight irregularities seen in the graphical data presentations.
Inconsistencies between the characteristics of the data set and those of its neighbours are sought and, where necessary, documented. This covers inconsistencies such as the following:
- Maximum and minimum values of parameters (spikes excluded).
- The occurrence of meteorological events.
This intrinsic and extrinsic screening of the parameter values seeks to confirm the qualifying information and the source laboratory's comments on the series. In screening and collating information, every care is taken to ensure that errors of BODC making are not introduced.
Project Information
Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Observatory
The Coastal Observatory was established by Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory as a coastal zone real time observing and monitoring system. The main objective is to understand a coastal sea's response both to natural forcing and to the consequences of human activity. Near real-time measurements will be integrated with coupled models into a pre-operational coastal prediction system whose results will be displayed on the World Wide Web.
The Observatory is expected to grow and evolve as resources and technology allow, all the while building up long time series. A site selection pilot study was carried out in September 2001 and the Observatory became operational in August 2002.
The site is located in Liverpool Bay and is subject to typical coastal sea processes, with strong tides, occasional large storm surges and waves, freshwater input, stable and unstable stratification, high suspended sediment concentration and biogeochemical interaction. Measurements and monitoring will focus on the impacts of storms, variations in river discharge (especially the Mersey), seasonality and blooms in Liverpool Bay.
A variety of methods will be used to obtain measurements, including:
- Moored instruments for in situ time series of currents, temperature and salinity profiles, and surface waves and meteorology. It is hoped that turbidity and chlorophyll measurements will be made at another site as the Observatory progresses;
- The Cefas Smartbuoy for surface properties such as nutrients and chlorophyll, starting late 2002;
- R.V. Prince Madog to carry out spatial surveys and service moorings;
- Instrumented ferries for near surface temperature, salinity, turbidity, chlorophyll and nutrients. The first route will be Liverpool to Douglas, Isle of Man, starting late 2002;
- Drifters for surface currents and properties such as temperature and salinity, starting in 2004;
- Tide gauges, with sensors for meteorology, waves, temperature and salinity, where appropriate;
- Meteorological data from Bidston Observatory, HF radar and tide gauge sites;
- Shore-based HF radar measuring waves and surface currents out to a range of 50 km, starting in 2003;
- Satellite data, with infrared for sea surface temperature and visible for chlorophyll and suspended sediment.
The partners currently involved with the project are listed below:
- Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory
- British Oceanographic Data Centre
- UK Meteorological Office
- Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
- Environment Agency
- Liverpool University and Port Erin Marine Laboratory
- Bangor University School of Ocean Sciences
- National Oceanography Centre Southampton
- Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in Northern Ireland
A summary of Coastal Observatory cruises to date on R.V. Prince Madog is given in the table below:
| Year | No. of cruises | Work summary |
|---|---|---|
| 2001 | 1 | Site selection and pilot study. 95 CTD casts. |
| 2002 | 4 | POL moorings deployed and serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy deployed and serviced 103 CTD casts |
| 2003 | 10 | POL moorings serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced 341 CTD/LISST casts |
| 2004 | 9 | POL moorings serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced 347 CTD/LISST casts |
| 2005 | 9 | POL moorings serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced 268 CTD/LISST casts |
| 2006 | 11 | POL moorings serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced 508 CTD/LISST casts |
| 2007 | 9 | POL moorings serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced 471 CTD/LISST casts |
| 2008 | 9 | POL moorings serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced 260 CTD/LISST casts |
| 2009 | 7 | POL moorings serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced 213 CTD/LISST casts |
| 2010 | 8 | POL moorings serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced 268 CTD/LISST casts |
| 2011 | 6 | POL moorings serviced Cefas Waverider and SmartBuoy serviced 307 CTD/LISST casts to date, ongoing |
Data Activity or Cruise Information
Data Activity
| Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | 2004-07-20 |
| End Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | 2004-08-11 |
| Organization Undertaking Activity | Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (now National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool) |
| Country of Organization | United Kingdom |
| Originator's Data Activity Identifier | POLRIG900 |
| Platform Category | fixed benthic node |
Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Rig#900
This rig was a seabed frame, deployed as part of the Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory during R.V. Prince Madog cruise PD29_04. Conditions during deployment were good and the sea was relatively calm (winds ranged between 6-19 ms-1, S, SW, SE).
The frame was fitted with two Benthos releases; 52302 - 11.5 kHz 4B, pyro OTD101; and 44068 - 11.5 kHz 4A, pyro OTD111, along with a spooler with 200m of rope for recovery of the ballast weight.
Recovery of the rig took place during R.V. Prince Madog cruise PD32_04. Release OTD111 was fired. There was no growth on the frame or transmissometer, possibly because this deployment was only three weeks long. The Water Level Recorder was found on recovery to be running 3s slow. No sensible data were recovered from the MicroCAT.
No speed or direction was recorded by the Aanderaa current meter.
| Instrument | Type / Serial Number | DSU Number | Meter Level | Parameters Measured | Sampling interval |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RD Instruments ADCP | 600kHz Mean Mode / 2391 ; battery case 0250 | - | 0.5m above seabed | Velocity profile, heading, pitch, roll, temperature, pressure | 10 minutes |
| Aanderaa / Sea-Tech | Sea-Tech Transmissometer ST557 recording in Aanderaa logger RCM7 / 11814 | 8122 | 0.5m above seabed | Temperature, conductivity, pressure, transmittance | 10 minutes |
| SeaBird MicroCAT | MicroCAT / 37SM32218-2991,ID=01 | - | 0.5m above seabed | Temperature, conductivity | 10 minutes |
| Aanderaa Water Level Recorder | BPR / 444 | 3944 | 0.5m above seabed | Pressure, temperature | 10 minutes |
ADCP = Acoustic Doppler Current ProfilerM
RCM7 = Recording Current Meter Type 7
BPR = Bottom Pressure Recorder
DSU = Data Storage Unit
Other Series linked to this Data Activity - 664336
Cruise
| Cruise Name | PD29/04 |
| Departure Date | 2004-07-20 |
| Arrival Date | 2004-07-21 |
| Principal Scientist(s) | Phil J Knight (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory) |
| Ship | RV Prince Madog |
Complete Cruise Metadata Report is available here
Fixed Station Information
Fixed Station Information
| Station Name | COA |
| Category | Offshore area |
| Latitude | 53° 31.51' N |
| Longitude | 3° 23.00' W |
| Water depth below MSL | 26.0 m |
Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory Mooring Site A (COA/Site 1/Site 9)
This station is the main mooring site for the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (POL) Liverpool Bay Coastal Observatory and was first occupied in 2002. It is also known both as Coastal Observatory Site 1 and Site 9. POL perform two main types of activities at this station: they deploy moorings; and in addition, they take CTD profiles during each site visit. The station lies within a box of mean water depth 22.5 m with the following co-ordinates:
| Box Corner | Latitude (+ve North) | Longitude (+ve East) |
|---|---|---|
| North-west corner | 53.54097 | -3.42958 |
| South-east corner | 53.50945 | -3.33714 |
The position of this station relative to the other POL Coastal Observatory sites can be seen from the figure below.
Mooring Deployment History
2011
| Rig Type | Typical Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | ADCP, CTD, OBS, OXY | 1117 for January cruise. Other frame IDs not available at this time. | January - September |
| SmartBuoy | CTD x 2, AC-S, CT x 2, FL x 3, OBS x 2, PAR x 2, WMS, NAS, OXY, T x 2 | 1116 for January cruise. Other frame IDs not available at this time. | January - September |
| SparBuoy | AC-S, FL, CTD x 2, T | Frame ID not available at this time. | September |
2010
| Rig Type | Typical Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | ADCP, CTD, ADV, OBS | 1086, 1090, 1094, 1098, 1102, 1106, 1109 | January - December |
| SmartBuoy | CT x 2, FL x 2, OBS, PAR x 2, WMS, NAS, CTD, OXY, BD, T | 1085, 1089, 1093, 1097, 1101, 1105, 1108, 1112 | January - December |
2009
| Rig Type | Typical Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | ADCP, CTD, ADV, OBS | 1055, 1062, 1067, 1071, 1074, 1078, 1082 | January - December |
| SmartBuoy | CT x 2, FL x 2, OBS, PAR x 2, WMS, NAS, CTD, OXY, BD, T | 1054, 1061, 1066, 1070, 1073, 1077, 1081 | January - December |
2008
| Rig Type | Typical Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | ADCP, CTD, ADV, OBS | 1024, 1028, 1032, 1036, 1041, 1044, 1047, 1051 | January - December |
| SmartBuoy | CT x 2, FL x 2, OBS, PAR x 2, WMS, NAS, CTD, OXY, BD, T | LB1_047/1023, LB1_048/1027, LB1_049/1031, LB1_050/1035, 1040, 1043, LB1_053/1050 | January - December |
2007
| Rig Type | Typical Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | ADCP, CTD, ADV, OBS | 990, 997, 1001, 1005, 1010, 1014, 1017, 1021 | January - December |
| SmartBuoy | CT x 2, FL x 2, OBS, PAR x 2, WMS, NAS, CTD, OXY, BD, T | LB1_039/989, LB1_040/996, LB1_041/1000, LB1_042/1004, LB1_043/1009, LB1_044/1013, LB1_045/1016, LB1_046/1020 | January - December |
2006
| Rig Type | Typical Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | ADCP, CTD, ADV, OBS | 951, 962, 966, 970, 974, 978, 982, 986 | January - December |
| SmartBuoy | CT x 2, FL x 2, OBS, PAR x 2, WMS, NAS, CTD, OXY, BD | 958, 961, 965, 969, 973, 977, LB1_037/981, LB1_038/985 | January - December |
2005
| Rig Type | Typical Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | ADCP, CT | 913, 914, 921, 925, 929, 933, 938, 942, 945, 949 | January - December |
| SmartBuoy | CT, FL, OBS, PAR, WMS, NAS, OXY | 912, 920, 924, 928, 932, 937, LB1_028/941, LB1_029/944, LB1_030/948 | January - December |
| Frame with telemetry buoy | ADCP | 914 | March - April |
2004
| Rig Type | Typical Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | BPR, ADCP, TR, CT | 890, 892, 893, 896, 898, 900, 902, 904, 907, 908, 910, 911 | January - December |
| SmartBuoy | CT, FL, OBS, PAR, WMS, NAS | 889, 891, 895, 897, 899, 901, 903, 906, 909 | January - December |
| Frame with telemetry buoy | ADCP | 893, 908, 911 | April - May, October - December |
2003
| Rig Type | Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | BPR, ADCP, TR, CT | 861, 864, 866, 869, 872, 878, 880, 883, 885, 887, 888 | January - December |
| SmartBuoy | CT, FL, OBS, PAR, WMS, NAS | 863, 865, 867, 870, 871, 877, 879, 882, 884, 886 | January - December |
2002
| Rig Type | Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | BPR, ADCP, TR, CT | 851, 854, 856, 858 | August - December |
| Line mooring | CT x 3 | 853, 855 | August - November |
| SmartBuoy | CT, FL, OBS, PAR, WMS, NAS | 857, 860 | November - December |
2001
| Rig Type | Instruments | Rig IDs | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | ADCP, OBS | 838, 839, 840, 841, 843, 844, 845, 846, 848, 849 | September |
CTD Sampling History
| Year | Number of Cruises | Total Casts per year |
| 2011 | 6 | 116 including a 46 cast tidal cycle from 2011-04-18 to 2011-04-19 and a 51 cast tidal cycle station from 2011-07-27 to 2011-07-28 |
| 2010 | 7 | 69 including a 52 cast tidal cycle station from 2010-04-28 to 2010-04-29 |
| 2009 | 7 | 21 |
| 2008 | 9 | 75 including a 54 cast tidal cycle station from 2008-05-13 to 2008-05-14 |
| 2007 | 8 | 71 including a 51 cast tidal cycle station from 2007-05-15 to 2007-05-16 |
| 2006 | 9 | 72 including a 53 cast tidal cycle station from 2006-05-09 to 2006-05-10 |
| 2005 | 9 | 41 including a 22 cast tidal cycle station from 2005-04-05 to 2005-04-06 |
| 2004 | 9 | 77 including a 54 cast tidal cycle station from 2004-05-11 to 2004-05-12 |
| 2003 | 10 | 28 |
| 2002 | 4 | 13 |
The CTD instrument package for these cruises was a Sea-Bird 911plus, with beam transmissometer, fluorometer, LICOR PAR sensor, LISST-25, and oxygen sensor.
Key
AC-S = Absorption and attenuation spectrophotometer
ADCP = Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler
ADV = Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter
BD = Bacterial degradation experiment
BPR = Bottom Pressure Recorder
CT = Conductivity and temperature logger
CTD = Conductivity, temperature, depth sensor
FL = Fluorometer
NAS = in-situ nutrient analyser
OBS = Optical Backscatter Turbidity meter
OXY = Oxygen sensor
PAR = PAR sensor
T = Temperature logger
TR = Transmissometer
WMS = Automatic water sampler
Other Series linked to this Fixed Station for this cruise - 664244 664256 664336
Other Cruises linked to this Fixed Station (with the number of series) - PD01/08 (16) PD02/03 (4) PD02/05 (3) PD02/07 (14) PD02/09B (16) PD02/10 (9) PD05/10 (10) PD06/07 (15) PD07/08 (14) PD09/06 (11) PD09/07 (63) PD09/08 (15) PD10/03 (3) PD10/10 (8) PD11/05 (1) PD11/11 (48) PD12/05 (2) PD12/09 (10) PD13/07 (13) PD14/08 (67) PD16/06 (8) PD16/07 (14) PD17/03 (4) PD17/10 (9) PD18/04 (5) PD18/05 (3) PD18/09 (11) PD19/08 (2) PD20/02 (5) PD20/06 (8) PD20/07 (16) PD21/05 (3) PD21/10 (9) PD22/04 (5) PD22/06 (8) PD23/03A (4) PD23/07 (15) PD23/08 (12) PD24/02 (1) PD24/09 (11) PD25/03B (4) PD25/05 (3) PD25/06 (8) PD25/11 (4) PD27/07 (16) PD29/04 (3) PD29/06 (8) PD29/08 (13) PD29/10 (11) PD30/05 (2) PD31/02 (4) PD31/03 (4) PD32/04 (4) PD33/08 (4) PD33/09 (10) PD34/03 (4) PD34/05 (9) PD35/02 (4) PD35/06 (13) PD36/10 (10) PD37/06 (13) PD37/08 (17) PD38/03 (5) PD38/04 (4) PD38/09 (10) PD41/05 (10) PD43/11 (3) PD47/09 (9) PD48/05 (10) PD49/10 (7)
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 |
|---|---|
| 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 |