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Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 1882816


Metadata Summary

Data Description

Data Category CTD or STD cast
Instrument Type
NameCategories
WET Labs {Sea-Bird WETLabs} ECO FLNTU combined fluorometer and turbidity sensor  fluorometers; optical backscatter sensors
Sea-Bird SBE 19plus V2 SEACAT CTD  CTD; water temperature sensor; salinity sensor
Instrument Mounting lowered unmanned submersible
Originating Country United Kingdom
Originator Ms Jenny Hindson
Originating Organization Marine Scotland Aberdeen Marine Laboratory
Processing Status banked
Online delivery of data Download available - Ocean Data View (ODV) format
Project(s) -
 

Data Identifiers

Originator's Identifier SC10/15/187
BODC Series Reference 1882816
 

Time Co-ordinates(UT)

Start Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) 2015-07-30 17:47
End Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) -
Nominal Cycle Interval 1.0 decibars
 

Spatial Co-ordinates

Latitude 57.84350 N ( 57° 50.6' N )
Longitude 1.17350 W ( 1° 10.4' W )
Positional Uncertainty Unspecified
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Depth 2.97 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Depth 98.06 m
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Height 5.93 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Height 101.03 m
Sea Floor Depth 104.0 m
Sea Floor Depth Source DATAHEAD
Sensor or Sampling Distribution Variable common depth - All sensors are grouped effectively at the same depth, but this depth varies significantly during the series
Sensor or Sampling Depth Datum Unspecified -
Sea Floor Depth Datum Unspecified -
 

Parameters

BODC CODERankUnitsTitle
ACYCAA011DimensionlessSequence number
CNDCST011Siemens per metreElectrical conductivity of the water body by CTD
CPHLZZXX1Milligrams per cubic metreConcentration of chlorophyll-a {chl-a CAS 479-61-8} per unit volume of the water body [particulate >unknown phase]
POTMCV011Degrees CelsiusPotential temperature of the water body by computation using UNESCO 1983 algorithm
PRESPR011DecibarsPressure (spatial coordinate) exerted by the water body by profiling pressure sensor and correction to read zero at sea level
PSALST011DimensionlessPractical salinity of the water body by CTD and computation using UNESCO 1983 algorithm
SIGTPR011Kilograms per cubic metreSigma-theta of the water body by CTD and computation from salinity and potential temperature using UNESCO algorithm
TEMPST011Degrees CelsiusTemperature of the water body by CTD or STD
TURBXXXX1Nephelometric Turbidity UnitsTurbidity of water in the water body

Definition of Rank

  • Rank 1 is a one-dimensional parameter
  • Rank 2 is a two-dimensional parameter
  • Rank 0 is a one-dimensional parameter describing the second dimension of a two-dimensional parameter (e.g. bin depths for moored ADCP data)

Problem Reports

No Problem Report Found in the Database

Data quality report for CTD data from FRV Scotia cruises 0215S, 0315S, 0815S, 1015S, 1115S, 1415S and 1715S

During BODC quality control, data were screened using in house visualisation software. The data were screened and any obvious outliers and spikes were looked at in closer detail and flagged if necessary. There were no data quality comments provided by the originator.

Negative values in both the CPHLZZXX and TURBXXXX channels have been flagged as anomalous data during BODC processing. Outliers in the PSALST01, CPHLZZXX and TURBXXXX channels were also flagged, particularly when values were high in comparison to the rest of the cast and the outlier was not reflected in other channels.


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Narrative Documents

CTD data from FRV Scotia cruises 0215S, 0315S, 0515S, 0815S, 1015S, 1115S, 1315S, 1415S, 1715S and 1815S: Instrumentation

Cruise Manufacturer Model Sensor Serial Number
0215S, 0315S, 0815S Sea-Bird SBE 19plus V2 SEACAT CTD 6028
WETLabs ECO-FLNTU Combined fluorometer and turbidity sensor 0942
1015S, 1115S, 1415S, 1715S Sea-Bird SBE 19plus V2 SEACAT CTD 6029
WETLabs ECO-FLNTU Combined fluorometer and turbidity sensor 0947
0515S, 1315S, 1815S Sea-Bird SBE 911plus CTD
Paroscientific Digiquartz Depth sensors Pressure 64240
Sea-Bird SBE 3plus Temperature 2041
Sea-Bird SBE 4C Conductivity 1615
Sea-Bird SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen 0504
WETLabs ECO-FLNTU Combined fluorometer and turbidity sensor 2542
Chelsea Technologies Group UV Aquatracka Fluorometer 9644
WETLabs ECO FL Fluorometer 3700

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
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.

WETLabs ECO FLNTU fluorescence and turbidity sensor

The Environmental Characterization Optics (ECO) Fluorometer and Turbidity (FLNTU) sensor is a dual wavelength, single-angle instrument that simultaneously determines chlorophyll fluorescence and turbidity. It is easily integrated in CTD packages and provides a reliable turbidity measurement that is not affected by Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) concentration.

The FLNTU can operate continuously or periodically and has two different types of connectors to output the data. There are 5 other models that operate the same way as this instrument but have slight differences, as stated below:

  • FLNTU(RT) - has an analog an RS-232 serial output and operates continuously, when power is supplied
  • FLNTU(RT)D - similar to the FLNTU(RT) but has a depth rating of 6000 m
  • FLNTUB - has internal batteries for autonomous operation
  • FLNTUS - has an integrated anti-fouling bio-wiper
  • FLNTUSB - has the same characteristics as the FLNTUS but with internal batteries for autonomous operation

Specifications

Temperature range 0 to 30°C
Depth rating

600 m (standard)

6000 m (deep)

Turbidity
Wavelength 700 nm
Sensitivity 0.01 NTU
Typical range 0.01 to 25 NTU
Fluorescence
Wavelength 470 nm (excitation), 695 nm (emission)
Sensitivity 0.01 µg L-1
Typical range 0.01 to 50 µg L-1
Linearity 99% R2

Further details can be found in the manufacturer's specification sheet.

BODC Processing of CTD data from FRV Scotia cruises 0215S, 0315S, 0515S, 0815S, 1015S, 1115S, 1315S, 1415S, 1715S and 1815S.

Data Processing

Data were submitted to BODC as 10 ASCII files by SFT and following BODC procedures the data were archived. The files contained all CTD casts from each of the following FRV Scotia cruises: 0215S (49 casts), 0315S (47 casts), 0515S (57 casts), 0815S (32 casts), 1015S (65 casts), 1115S (20 casts), 1315S (125 casts), 1415S (6 casts), 1715S (40 casts) and 1815S (108 casts). The data from cruises 0515S, 1315S and 1815S were also accompanied by a file of quality control flags. The header of each file contained the type of CTD used for each cruise, the sensors on the CTD and their serial numbers, an explanation of the format of the file and details of any calibrations.

The concatenated files were sub-divided into individual files for each cast using in house BODC Matlab software. The divided files were then transferred to BODC internal format using standard BODC processing procedures. The originator's variables were mapped to BODC parameter codes as follows:

Originator's Variable Units BODC Parameter Code Units Comment
Pressure dbar PRESPR01 dbar
Temperature (edit) °C TEMPST01 °C This channel has had QC applied by the originator.
Conductivity (edit) mS cm-1 CNDCST01 S m-1 Conversion of /10 applied. This channel has had QC applied by the originator.
Temperature (pri) °C TEMPST01 °C Channel not transferred. The edited channel has been through originator's editing procedures and is of a better quality.
Conductivity (pri) mS cm-1 CNDCST01 S cm-1 Channel not transferred. The edited channel has been through originator's editing procedures and is of a better quality.
Temperature (sec) °C TEMPST02 °C Channel not transferred. The edited channel has been through originator's editing procedures and is of a better quality.
Conductivity (sec) mS cm-1 CNDCST02 S cm-1 Channel not transferred. The edited channel has been through originator's editing procedures and is of a better quality.
Fluorescence μg L-1 CPHLPR01 mg m-3 Equivalent units
Turbidity NTU TURBXXXX NTU
Oxygen mL L-1 DOXYZZ01 μmol L-1 Conversion of * 44.66 applied. Series from cruises 0515S, 1315S and 1815S only.
Fluorescence CDOM-AQ μg L-1 CCOMD001 mg m-3 Series from cruises 0515S, 1315S and 1815S only.
Fluorescence CDOM-WL μg L-1 CCOMD002 mg m-3 Series from cruises 1315S and 1815S only.
PSALST01 dimensionless Channel derived during transfer using Fofonoff and Millard (1983).
SIGTPR01 kg m-3 Channel derived during transfer using Fofonoff and Millard (1983).
OXYSSU01 % Channel derived during transfer using Benson and Krause (1984) if oxygen channel is present.

Channels that were not transferred are available on request.

Screening

Post transfer analysis and crosschecks were applied according to BODC procedures. This involved the screening of data using BODC's in house visualisation software where any suspect data were flagged but not removed.

References

Benson B.B. and Krause D., 1984. The concentration and isotopic fractionation of oxygen dissolved in freshwater and seawater in equilibrium with the atmosphere. Limnol. Oceanogr., 29(3), 620-632.

Fofonoff N.P. and Millard R.C., 1983. Algorithms for computations of fundamental properties of seawater. UNESCO Technical Papers in Marine Science No. 44, 53pp.

Originator Processing of CTD data from FRV Scotia cruises 0215S, 0315S, 0515S, 0815S, 1015S, 1115S, 1315S, 1415S, 1715S and 1815S.

Sampling Strategy

During 2015 a number of cruises occurred on the FRV Scotia were objectives covered trawl sampling, fish sampling and hydrographic sampling. As part of the hydrographic sampling numerous CTD casts were completed on each cruise. The time channel of these casts was recorded in GMT.

Cruise Cruise Dates Number of CTD Casts
0215S 23 JAN 2015 - 13 FEB 2015 49
0315S 16 FEB 2015 - 09 MAR 2015 47
0515S 25 APR 2015 - 8 MAY 2015 57
0815S 25 JUN 2015 - 14 JUL 2015 32
1015S 30 JUL 2015 - 20 AUG 2015 65
1115S 23 AUG 2015 - 3 SEPT 2015 20
1315S 19 SEPT 2015 - 02 OCT 2015 125
1415S 5 OCT 2015 - 16 OCT 2015 6
1715S 18 NOV 2015 - 8 DEC 2015 40
1815S 10 DEC 2015 -23 DEC 2015 108

Data Processing

The CTD data were processed by Marine Scotland using the Sea-Bird SeaSoft routines as recommended in the SeaSoft manual for model type Sea-Bird SBE19plus V2 SEACAT.

Pressure data were binned to 1 dbar using SeaSoft and the primary temperature and conductivity channels were adjusted to produce 'edit' channels. Marine Scotland regards the 'edit' channels as the definitive version of the data.

The adjustments consisted of a de-spiking process using Marine Scotland in-house visualisation software and, as necessary, application of a low pass filter as described in Sy (1985).

Field Calibrations

For a number of the cruises Marine Scotland used water samples collected during the CTD casts to generate a calibration equations for the conductivity and fluorescence channels. However, these calibrations were not applied to the data by the originator.

Conductivity

Cruise Number of samples used in calibration Calibration Equation
0215S 98 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 1.000403 - 0.008508
0315S 94 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 1.0012 - 0.0397
0515S 324 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 0.99909 + 0.034932
0815S 51 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 1.000135 + 0.004973
1015S 108 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 0.998795 + 0.051757
1115S 39 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 1.000269 - 0.006588
1315S 280 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 0.99924 + 0.025999
1415S 9 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 0.999563 + 0.017777
1715S 73 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 1.002776 - 0.101829
1815S 274 Calibrated Conductivity (mS cm-1) = measured conductivity x 1 - 0.00065

Fluorescence

Cruise Number of samples used in calibration Calibration Equation
0515S 101 Calibrated Fluorescence (µg L-1) = measured fluorescence x 0.000889 + 0.034492
1315S 102 Calibrated Fluorescence (µg L-1) = measured fluorescence x 0.000261 + 0.3669
1815S 107 Calibrated Fluorescence (µg L-1) = measured fluorescence x 0.001304 - 0.067764

Reference

Sy A., 1985. An alternative editing technique for oceanographic data. Deep Sea Research, 32 (12), 1591-1599.


Project Information


No Project Information held for the Series

Data Activity or Cruise Information

Cruise

Cruise Name 1015S
Departure Date 2015-07-30
Arrival Date 2015-08-20
Principal Scientist(s)Finlay Burns (Marine Scotland Aberdeen Marine Laboratory)
Ship FRV Scotia

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
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
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