Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 1289359
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
Metadata Summary
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Definition of BOTTFLAG | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BOTTFLAG | Definition |
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0 | The sampling event occurred without any incident being reported to BODC. |
1 | The filter in an in-situ sampling pump physically ruptured during sample resulting in an unquantifiable loss of sampled material. |
2 | Analytical evidence (e.g. surface water salinity measured on a sample collected at depth) indicates that the water sample has been contaminated by water from depths other than the depths of sampling. |
3 | The feedback indicator on the deck unit reported that the bottle closure command had failed. General Oceanics deck units used on NERC vessels in the 80s and 90s were renowned for reporting misfires when the bottle had been closed. This flag is also suitable for when a trigger command is mistakenly sent to a bottle that has previously been fired. |
4 | During the sampling deployment the bottle was fired in an order other than incrementing rosette position. Indicative of the potential for errors in the assignment of bottle firing depth, especially with General Oceanics rosettes. |
5 | Water was reported to be escaping from the bottle as the rosette was being recovered. |
6 | The bottle seals were observed to be incorrectly seated and the bottle was only part full of water on recovery. |
7 | Either the bottle was found to contain no sample on recovery or there was no bottle fitted to the rosette position fired (but SBE35 record may exist). |
8 | There is reason to doubt the accuracy of the sampling depth associated with the sample. |
9 | The bottle air vent had not been closed prior to deployment giving rise to a risk of sample contamination through leakage. |
Definition of Rank |
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Problem Reports
No Problem Report Found in the Database
Data Access Policy
Open 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.
If the Information Provider does not provide a specific attribution statement, or if you are using Information from several Information Providers and multiple attributions are not practical in your product or application, you may consider using the following:
"Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0."
Narrative Documents
Technicap NOEX bottle
The Technicap NOEX water bottle was designed for oceanographic sampling. The bottle comprises a plastic tube with caps at each end and is deployed with the caps held open, then closed at the target depth. Multiple bottles can be deployed on a CTD frame rosette. Bottle capacity is variable, but normally several litres. The bottle was developed by Technicap in the 1990s but has been superseded by more recent models. There is no known source of support available for this sampler.
Nutrients for Charles Darwin and RRS Challenger cruises
Document History
Converted from CDROM documentation.
Content of data series
AMONAATX | Ammonium (unfiltered) |
Colorometric autoanalysis (unfiltered) | |
Micromoles/litre | |
NTRZAAD1 | Dissolved nitrate + nitrite |
Colorometric autoanalysis (GF/F filtered) | |
Micromoles/litre | |
NTRZAATX | Nitrate + nitrite (unfiltered) |
Colorometric autoanalysis (unfiltered) | |
Micromoles/litre | |
PHOSAAD1 | Dissolved phosphate |
Colorometric autoanalysis (GF/F filtered) | |
Micromoles/litre | |
PHOSAATX | Phosphate (unfiltered) |
Colorometric autoanalysis (unfiltered) | |
Micromoles/litre | |
SLCAAATX | Silicate (unfiltered) |
Colorometric autoanalysis (unfiltered) | |
Micromoles/litre |
Data Originator
Dr Ken Jones, CCMS Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory, UK.
Sampling strategy and methodology
Charles Darwin cruises CD92B, CD93A and CD93B and RRS Challenger cruises CH120, CH121B, CH123B, CH124, CH125B, CH126B and CH128A.
Samples were collected using either Niskin bottles deployed on a CTD rosette (CD93A, CD93B, CH121B, CH123B, CH125B, CH126B and CH128A) or NIO bottles deployed on a hydrographic wire in conjunction with a CTD cast (CD92B, CH120 and CH124).
The samples were transferred to a refrigerator at 4°C immediately after collection and were analysed within a few hours on a Lachat autoanalyser using standard colorometric chemistry.
Comments on data quality
An intercalibration of the two nutrient data sets was carried out. Simple regression, excluding data values deemed suspect, yielded the following equations:
POL NO3+NO2 = 0.93 DML NO3+NO2 - 0.14 (R2 = 0.80)
POL PO4 = 0.84 DML PO4 + 0.07 (R2 = 0.78)
The POL nutrient values are systematically significantly lower than the DML data. When individual data values are inspected it can be seen that in some samples the POL values are down to a half of the DML values. This nutrient loss may be attributed to biological activity during sample storage.
The POL data were primarily collected to allow estimation of dissolved organic nitrogen and phosphorus from contemporary total nitrogen and phosphorus determinations. It is therefore recommended that the DML data be used for all considerations of ambient nutrient concentrations and that the POL data be considered as metadata for the TDN and TDP data.
Project Information
LOIS Shelf Edge Study (LOIS - SES)
Introduction
SES was a component of the NERC Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS) Community Research Programme that made intensive measurements from the shelf break in the region known as the Hebridean Slope from March 1995 to September 1996.
Scientific Rationale
SES was devoted to the study of interactions between the shelf seas and the open ocean. The specific objectives of the project were:
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To identify the time and space scales of ocean-shelf momentum transmission and to quantify the contributions to ocean-shelf water exchange by physical processes.
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To estimate fluxes of water, heat and certain dissolved and suspended constituents across a section of the shelf edge with special emphasis on net carbon export from, and nutrient import to, the shelf.
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To incorporate process understanding into models and test these models by comparison with observations and provide a basis for estimation of fluxes integrated over time and the length of the shelf.
Fieldwork
The SES fieldwork was focussed on a box enclosing two sections across the shelf break at 56.4-56.5 °N and 56.6-56.7 °N. Moored instrument arrays were maintained throughout the experiment at stations with water depths ranging from 140 m to 1500 m, although there were heavy losses due to the intensive fishing activity in the area. The moorings included meteorological buoys, current meters, transmissometers, fluorometers, nutrient analysers (but these never returned any usable data), thermistor chains, colour sensors and sediment traps.
The moorings were serviced by research cruises at approximately three-monthly intervals. In addition to the mooring work this cruises undertook intensive CTD, water bottle and benthic surveys with cruise durations of up to 6 weeks (3 legs of approximately 2 weeks each).
Moored instrument activities associated with SES comprised current measurements in the North Channel in 1993 and the Tiree Passage from 1995-1996. These provided boundary conditions for SES modelling activities.
Additional data were provided through cruises undertaken by the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) in a co-operative programme known as SESAME.
Data Activity or Cruise Information
Data Activity
Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | 1996-01-12 |
End Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | Ongoing |
Organization Undertaking Activity | Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory (now Scottish Association for Marine Science) |
Country of Organization | United Kingdom |
Originator's Data Activity Identifier | CH124_CTD_CTD31 |
Platform Category | lowered unmanned submersible |
BODC Sample Metadata Report for CH124_CTD_CTD31
Sample reference number | Nominal collection volume(l) | Bottle rosette position | Bottle firing sequence number | Minimum pressure sampled (dbar) | Maximum pressure sampled (dbar) | Depth of sampling point (m) | Bottle type | Sample quality flag | Bottle reference | Comments |
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88861 | 7.00 | 5.00 | Technicap NOEX bottle | No problem reported | ||||||
88862 | 7.00 | 30.00 | Technicap NOEX bottle | No problem reported | ||||||
88863 | 7.00 | 60.00 | Technicap NOEX bottle | No problem reported | ||||||
88864 | 7.00 | 100.00 | Technicap NOEX bottle | No problem reported | ||||||
88865 | 7.00 | 200.00 | Technicap NOEX bottle | No problem reported | ||||||
88866 | 7.00 | 300.00 | Technicap NOEX bottle | No problem reported | ||||||
88867 | 7.00 | 500.00 | Technicap NOEX bottle | No problem reported | ||||||
88868 | 7.00 | 600.00 | Technicap NOEX bottle | No problem reported | ||||||
88869 | 7.00 | 785.00 | Technicap NOEX bottle | No problem reported |
Please note:the supplied parameters may not have been sampled from all the bottle firings described in the table above. Cross-match the Sample Reference Number above against the SAMPRFNM value in the data file to identify the relevant metadata.
Cruise
Cruise Name | CH124 |
Departure Date | 1996-01-08 |
Arrival Date | 1996-01-27 |
Principal Scientist(s) | Anton Edwards (Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory) |
Ship | RRS Challenger |
Complete Cruise Metadata Report is available here
Fixed Station Information
Fixed Station Information
Station Name | DML Shelf Edge Station Q1 |
Category | Offshore location |
Latitude | 57° 4.50' N |
Longitude | 9° 19.00' W |
Water depth below MSL | 800.0 m |
DML Shelf Edge Station Q1
Shelf edge station Q1 is a fixed STD/CTD station on the shelf edge to the south east of the Anton Dohrn Seamount (west of Scotland). Station Q1 was established by scientists at Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory (DML) and acts as an additional site along the Ellett Line/Extended Ellett Line CTD sections.
Related Fixed Station activities are detailed in Appendix 1
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 |
Appendix 1: DML Shelf Edge Station Q1
Related series for this Fixed Station are presented in the table below. Further information can be found by following the appropriate links.
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Series Identifier | Data Category | Start date/time | Start position | Cruise |
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91014 | CTD or STD cast | 1977-03-07 18:15:00 | 57.07 N, 9.285 W | RRS Challenger CH4/77 |
187711 | CTD or STD cast | 1980-03-03 22:16:00 | 57.0733 N, 9.3166 W | RRS Challenger CH4/80 |
188996 | CTD or STD cast | 1980-05-05 05:10:00 | 57.0683 N, 9.33 W | RRS Challenger CH7/80 |
189011 | CTD or STD cast | 1980-05-05 05:25:00 | 57.0683 N, 9.33 W | RRS Challenger CH7/80 |
312679 | CTD or STD cast | 1981-01-29 23:40:00 | 57.075 N, 9.317 W | RRS Challenger CH2/81 |
187888 | CTD or STD cast | 1981-04-13 05:02:00 | 57.075 N, 9.305 W | RRS Challenger CH6A/81 |
192239 | CTD or STD cast | 1981-07-12 17:15:00 | 57.0733 N, 9.34 W | RRS Challenger CH10/81 |
187225 | CTD or STD cast | 1981-10-17 16:53:00 | 57.0733 N, 9.3233 W | RRS Challenger CH15/81 |
385792 | CTD or STD cast | 1993-05-17 12:51:00 | 57.075 N, 9.3183 W | RRS Challenger CH103 |
387866 | CTD or STD cast | 1993-09-08 19:26:00 | 57.0758 N, 9.3142 W | RRS Challenger CH105 |
387878 | CTD or STD cast | 1993-09-08 20:53:00 | 57.0967 N, 9.3223 W | RRS Challenger CH105 |
389467 | CTD or STD cast | 1994-05-08 02:01:00 | 57.07 N, 9.3063 W | RRS Challenger CH112 |
390837 | CTD or STD cast | 1994-08-16 20:15:00 | 57.075 N, 9.3167 W | RRS Challenger CH114 |
434732 | CTD or STD cast | 1995-04-15 17:13:00 | 57.0717 N, 9.3167 W | RRS Charles Darwin CD92B |
435410 | CTD or STD cast | 1995-04-30 10:35:00 | 57.0667 N, 9.3167 W | RRS Charles Darwin CD92B |
390444 | CTD or STD cast | 1995-07-30 12:42:00 | 57.0707 N, 9.327 W | RRS Challenger CH120 |
434050 | CTD or STD cast | 1996-01-12 21:32:00 | 57.075 N, 9.3167 W | RRS Challenger CH124 |
1075141 | CTD or STD cast | 2000-02-03 12:40:00 | 57.092 N, 9.32767 W | RRS Discovery D245 |
845052 | CTD or STD cast | 2003-07-24 13:18:00 | 57.07777 N, 9.32003 W | FS Poseidon PO300_2 |