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BODC Cruise Metadata Report for Sir John Murray cruise SJM20130824

Introduction

This report collates information from the BODC cruise inventory and oceanographic databases. It presents

Cruise Inventory Information

Long name Sir John Murray cruise SJM20130824
Short name SJM20130824
Objectives and Narrative Service and maintain the SEPA monitoring buoy network
Ship Sir John Murray
Departure Port Troon, United Kingdom
Departure Date 2013-08-24
Arrival Port Greenock, United Kingdom
Arrival Date 2013-08-24
Principal Scientist(s) Matthew V Blackburn (Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Edinburgh)
Responsible Organisation Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Edinburgh
Associated Project(s)
IHB Sea Areas Visited Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland
Marsden Squares Visited 181;3
Work Area Description Firth of Clyde
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Work Area Bounding Polygon
Southern Limit unknown
Northern Limit unknown
Western Limit unknown
Eastern Limit unknown

Cruise Inventory Datasets

No information on datasets is currently available for this cruise

Cruise Inventory Mooring/Buoy Operations

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Summary of BODC Data Holdings for the Cruise

National Oceanographic Database

Summary

# Series Instrument Description Parameters
1 Multi-Parameter Environmental Monitoring Probe Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies
Date and time
Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column
Reference numbers
Salinity of the water column
Temperature of the water column

Note: Parameter terms are taken from the BODC Parameter Discovery Vocabulary XML (SKOS)

Full List

BODC Reference Instrument Description Date/Time Location  
1777929 Multi-Parameter Environmental Monitoring Probe 2013-08-24 16:30Z to 2013-09-09 09:00Z 55° 56' N, 4° 55' W Click for more

Project Database

No data currently held for this cruise in the BODC Project Database

References

Track Charts

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Reports

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