Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 1989066
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Narrative Documents
Nortek Aquadopp Open Water Current Meter
This instrument provides 3D acoustic doppler current measurements along with standard measurements of temperature, pressure, tilt and direction. It can be used in real time measurement situations or can log to an internal recorder powered by internal batteries. It can also be configured to measure surface wave height, period and direction concurrently. It has the unique feature of being run in 'diagnostic' mode when set to collect data at 1 Hz frequency in user specified intervals. This allows studies of mooring motion and the performance of other current meters to be conducted. It can be set in various configurations with titanium housings for deployment at greater depths.
Standard Measured Parameters
- 3D current velocity (East/North/Up, X/Y/Z or Beam 1/2/3)
- Acoustic signal strength (Beam 1/2/3)
- Compass
- Tilt
- Temperature
- Pressure
- Battery voltage
- Status code
- Error code
Surface wave monitoring
The standard Aquadopp is suitable for measuring surface wave height, period, and direction, which are calculated using the PUV method whereby spectra are estimated based on a combination of the pressure signal recorded by the instrument (P) and two horizontal components of the wave orbital velocity (U and V). More specifically, the pressure signal is used to provide an estimate of the wave frequency spectrum. The energy in this spectrum is then used to estimate wave height and period. The measurements of the wave orbital velocities are used to provide an estimate of the wave direction. Since these estimates are based on the distribution of wave energy and are not direct measurements of the free surface, they should be considered inferred estimates.
Both the dynamic pressure and the orbital velocities are driven by surface waves. The signals that are associated with these properties are complicated by the fact that they attenuate (that is the signals are weaker) with depth. The exact behaviour of the attenuation is determined by the water depth and the wavelength being observed. The greater the water depth the greater the attenuation; likewise, the shorter the wavelength (or higher the frequency of the wave) the greater the attenuation for a given water depth. This means that the estimation of wave parameters is limited by both water depth and wave frequency.
Specifications
Water Velocity Measurement | |
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Range | ± 5 m/s (standard 300 m version) ± 3 m/s (3000 m and 6000 m versions - higher ranges available on request) |
Accuracy | 1% of measured value ± 0.5 cm/s |
Max. sampling rate | 1 Hz, 4 Hz also available on request (standard version) |
Internal sampling rate | 23 Hz |
Measurement Area | |
Measurement cell size | 0.75 m |
Measurement cell position | 0.35 - 5.0 m |
Default position | 0.35 - 1.8 m |
Doppler uncertainty (noise) | |
Typical | 0.5 - 1.0 cm/s |
At 1 Hz sampling rate | 1.5 cm/s |
Echo Intensity | |
Acoustic frequency | 2 MHz |
Resolution | 0.45 dB |
Dynamic range | 90 dB |
Sensors | |
Temperature | Thermistor embedded in head |
Range | -4°C to 40°C |
Accuracy/resolution | 0.1°C / 0.01°C |
Time response | 10 min |
Compass | Magnetometer |
Accuracy/Resolution | 2° / 0.1° for tilt < 20° |
Tilt | Liquid level |
Maximum tilt | 30° |
Up or down | Automatic detect |
Pressure | Piezoresistive |
Range | 0 - 300 m (standard), 0 - 3000 m or 0 - 6000 m |
Accuracy/resolution | 0.5% |
Analogue Inputs | |
No. of channels | 2 |
Voltage supply | 12 V |
Voltage input | 16 bit A/D |
Materials | |
Standard version | Delrin with titanium screws |
3000 m version | Delrin with titanium screws |
6000 m version | Titanium with Delrin transducer head |
Environmental | |
Operating temperature | -4°C to 40°C |
Dimensions | |
Cylinder | 568 mm x 75 mm (standard) 619 mm x 84 mm (3000 m version) 625 mm x 84 mm (6000 m version) |
Weight in air | 3.5 kg (standard) 3.6 kg (3000 m version) 7.6 kg (6000 m version) |
Weight in water | Neutral (standard) 1.2 kg (3000 m version) 4.8 kg (6000 m version) |
Further details can be found in the manufacturer's specification sheets for the Aquadopp, Aquadopp 3000 and Aquadopp 6000.
UK-OSNAP Moored Current Meter BODC Data Processing
The Nortek Aquadopp current meter data were supplied to BODC as ASCII files and converted to BODC internal format (QXF).
During transfer the originator's variables were mapped to unique BODC parameter codes. The following table shows the parameter mapping:
Originator's Variable | Originator's Units | BODC Parameter Code | BODC Units | Comment |
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YY | Year | AADYAA01 | days | Combined with MM and DD to form a date during transfer |
MM | Month | AADYAA01 | days | Combined with YY and DD to form a date during transfer |
DD | Day | AADYAA01 | days | Combined with YY and MM to form a date during transfer |
HH | Hour | AAFDZZ01 | days | Conversion of /24 automatically applied during transfer |
P | dbar | PREXPR01 | dbar | - |
T | °C | TEMPPR01 | °C | - |
U | cm/s | LCEWZZ01 | cm/s | - |
V | cm/s | LCNSZZ01 | cm/s | - |
W | cm/s | LRZAZZZZ | cm/s | - |
HDG | deg | HEADCM01 | deg | - |
PIT | deg | PTCHFG01 | deg | - |
ROL | deg | ROLLFG01 | deg | - |
IPOW | V | BTVOLTCM | V | - |
USS | counts | ISCMBMA1 | dimensionless | - |
VSS | counts | ISCMBMA2 | dimensionless | - |
WSS | counts | ISCMBMA3 | dimensionless | - |
Following transfer the data were screened using BODC in-house visualisation software. Suspect data values were assigned the appropriate BODC data quality flag. Missing data values, where present, were changed to the missing data value and assigned a BODC data quality flag.
UK-OSNAP Moored Current Meter Originator Data Processing
Sampling Strategy
During the RV Pelagia cruise PE400, Nortek Aquadopp current meters were deployed on five NOC moorings (M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5). These moorings were recovered during the RRS Discovery cruise DY054.
Mooring site | Mooring location (latitude, longitude) | Water depth (m) | Deployment time (GMT) | Recovery time (GMT) |
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M1 | 59.90557, -41.11065 | 2086 | 24/07/2015 18:08 | 30/07/2016 14:16 |
M2 | 59.85936, -40.6925 | 2434 | 22/07/2015 17:10 | 30/07/2016 17:26 |
M3 | 59.85937, -40.2702 | 2564 | 22/07/2015 12:11 | 01/08/2016 16:40 |
M4 | 59.66633, -38.5691 | 2989 | 20/07/2015 17:10 | 14/08/2016 09:45 |
M5 | 59.5811, -37.7976 | 3214 | 20/07/2015 11:16 | 05/08/2016 10:00 |
Data Acquisition and Initial Processing
The data were downloaded from the instruments with metadata recorded, and were corrected for water depth and the magnetic declination. The data were then converted to RODB format and merged with the metadata file, and the launch and recovery periods removed from the data using WinADCP.
The final data processing did not create .edt files for bins that did not have any good data for the whole deployment. The processed data were supplied to BODC for banking.
Project Information
UK - Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Programme (UK-OSNAP) Programme
UK-OSNAP is part of an international collaboration to establish a transoceanic observing system in the subpolar North Atlantic. The aim is to quantify and understand the Subpolar Gyre's response to local and remote forcing of mass, heat and freshwater fluxes, within the conceptual framework of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).
UK-OSNAP is developing a new observing system to provide a continuous record of full-depth, trans-basin mass, heat, and freshwater fluxes. Combining these sustained measurements with innovative modelling techniques will enable the project to characterise the circulation and fluxes of the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre.
UK-OSNAP is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). The project is led by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) with partners in the University of Liverpool, the University of Oxford and the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS). It is a part of international OSNAP that is led by USA and includes 10 further partner groups in Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and China. The project involves fieldwork at sea and model studies.
The OSNAP observing system consists of two legs: one extending from southern Labrador to the southwestern tip of Greenland across the mouth of the Labrador Sea (OSNAP West), and the second from the southeastern tip of Greenland to Scotland (OSNAP East). The observing system also includes subsurface floats (OSNAP Floats) in order to trace the pathways of overflow waters in the basin and to assess the connectivity of currents crossing the OSNAP line.
NERC have added an extension to UK-OSNAP, until October 2024. This will result in the UK-OSNAP-Decade: 10 years of observing and understanding the overturning circulation in the subpolar North Atlantic (2014-2024).
Data Activity or Cruise Information
Data Activity
Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | 2015-07-22 |
End Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | 2016-08-01 |
Organization Undertaking Activity | National Oceanography Centre, Southampton |
Country of Organization | United Kingdom |
Originator's Data Activity Identifier | OSNAP_NOC_M3_PE400_201507 |
Platform Category | subsurface mooring |
OSNAP Moored Instrument M3 2015-2016
This rig was deployed as part of the Rockall Trough array of the "Overturning in the subpolar North Atlantic Programme" (OSNAP).
Deployment Cruise | RV Pelagia PE400 |
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Recovery Cruise | RRS Discovery DY054 |
The rig was held down by a 780 kilogram anchor on the seabed at 2556 metres depth. It was kept erect by a series of syntactic floats.
The instruments deployed on the rig were as follows:
Approximate Depth (m) | Instrument | Serial Number |
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1290 | Sea-Bird SBE 37-SMP MicroCAT | 9376 |
1580 | Sea-Bird SBE 37-SMP MicroCAT | 10560 |
1871 | Sea-Bird SBE 37-SMP MicroCAT | 11288 |
1865 | Nortek Current Meter | 11023 |
2159 | Sea-Bird SBE 37-SMP MicroCAT | 10577 |
2444 | Sea-Bird SBE 37-SMP MicroCAT | 11335 |
2452 | 300kHz ADCP | 20959 |
Related Data Activity activities are detailed in Appendix 1
Cruise
Cruise Name | PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
Departure Date | 2015-07-08 |
Arrival Date | 2015-07-28 |
Principal Scientist(s) | Laura de Steur (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research) |
Ship | RV Pelagia |
Complete Cruise Metadata Report is available here
Fixed Station Information
Fixed Station Information
Station Name | UK-OSNAP Mooring M3 (OM33) |
Category | Offshore location |
Latitude | 59° 48.95' N |
Longitude | 40° 16.72' W |
Water depth below MSL | 2560.0 m |
UK-OSNAP Mooring M3 (OM33)
Mooring M3 (called OM33 by the International OSNAP Community) forms part of the OSNAP-East Transect. It was first deployed on 9th August 2014 by the UK-OSNAP Community.
It is located at 59.8158°N, 40.2786°W where there is a water depth of 2560m
Related Fixed Station activities are detailed in Appendix 2
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: OSNAP_NOC_M3_PE400_201507
Related series for this Data Activity are presented in the table below. Further information can be found by following the appropriate links.
If you are interested in these series, please be aware we offer a multiple file download service. Should your credentials be insufficient for automatic download, the service also offers a referral to our Enquiries Officer who may be able to negotiate access.
Series Identifier | Data Category | Start date/time | Start position | Cruise |
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1971451 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927228 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927241 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927253 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927265 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927277 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
Appendix 2: UK-OSNAP Mooring M3 (OM33)
Related series for this Fixed Station are presented in the table below. Further information can be found by following the appropriate links.
If you are interested in these series, please be aware we offer a multiple file download service. Should your credentials be insufficient for automatic download, the service also offers a referral to our Enquiries Officer who may be able to negotiate access.
Series Identifier | Data Category | Start date/time | Start position | Cruise |
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1971402 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2014-08-09 13:00:00 | 59.85933 N, 40.68883 W | RV Knorr KN221-3 |
1988954 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2014-08-09 13:00:00 | 59.85933 N, 40.68883 W | RV Knorr KN221-3 |
1926907 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2014-08-09 13:00:00 | 59.81433 N, 40.2755 W | RV Knorr KN221-3 |
1926919 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2014-08-09 13:00:00 | 59.81433 N, 40.2755 W | RV Knorr KN221-3 |
1926920 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2014-08-09 13:00:00 | 59.81433 N, 40.2755 W | RV Knorr KN221-3 |
1926932 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2014-08-09 13:00:00 | 59.81433 N, 40.2755 W | RV Knorr KN221-3 |
1926944 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2014-08-09 13:00:00 | 59.81433 N, 40.2755 W | RV Knorr KN221-3 |
1971451 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927228 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927241 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927253 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927265 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1927277 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2015-07-22 13:00:00 | 59.81483 N, 40.2765 W | RV Pelagia PE400 (OSNAP East Leg2) |
1989183 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2016-08-16 09:30:00 | 59.8145 N, 40.27717 W | RRS Discovery DY054 |
1971506 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 2016-08-16 10:00:00 | 59.8145 N, 40.27717 W | RRS Discovery DY054 |
1927530 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2016-08-16 10:00:00 | 59.8145 N, 40.27717 W | RRS Discovery DY054 |
1927542 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2016-08-16 10:00:00 | 59.8145 N, 40.27717 W | RRS Discovery DY054 |
1927554 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2016-08-16 10:00:00 | 59.8145 N, 40.27717 W | RRS Discovery DY054 |
1927566 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2016-08-16 10:00:00 | 59.8145 N, 40.27717 W | RRS Discovery DY054 |
1927578 | Hydrography time series at depth | 2016-08-16 10:00:00 | 59.8145 N, 40.27717 W | RRS Discovery DY054 |