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Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 2149827


Metadata Summary

Data Description

Data Category Water sample data
Instrument Type
NameCategories
Niskin bottle  discrete water samplers
Lachat QuikChem 8500 flow injection analysis system  flow injection analysers
Instrument Mounting lowered unmanned submersible
Originating Country United Kingdom
Originator Prof Penny Holliday
Originating Organization National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
Processing Status banked
Online delivery of data Download available - Ocean Data View (ODV) format
Project(s) NOCS National Capability
 

Data Identifiers

Originator's Identifier DY031_CTD_NUTS_213:DY031_006
BODC Series Reference 2149827
 

Time Co-ordinates(UT)

Start Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) 2015-06-03 11:20
End Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) -
Nominal Cycle Interval -
 

Spatial Co-ordinates

Latitude 62.66829 N ( 62° 40.1' N )
Longitude 19.66680 W ( 19° 40.0' W )
Positional Uncertainty 0.05 to 0.1 n.miles
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Depth 4.2 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Depth 1668.0 m
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Height 5.5 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Height 1669.3 m
Sea Floor Depth 1673.5 m
Sea Floor Depth Source SCILOG
Sensor or Sampling Distribution Unspecified -
Sensor or Sampling Depth Datum Unspecified -
Sea Floor Depth Datum Unspecified -
 

Parameters

BODC CODERankUnitsTitle
ADEPZZ011MetresDepth (spatial coordinate) relative to water surface in the water body
BOTTFLAG1Not applicableSampling process quality flag (BODC C22)
FIRSEQID1DimensionlessBottle firing sequence number
NTRZAATX1Micromoles per litreConcentration of nitrate+nitrite {NO3+NO2} per unit volume of the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase] by colorimetric autoanalysis
PHOSAATX1Micromoles per litreConcentration of phosphate {PO43- CAS 14265-44-2} per unit volume of the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase] by colorimetric autoanalysis
ROSPOSID1DimensionlessBottle rosette position identifier
SAMPRFNM1DimensionlessSample reference number
SLCAAATX1Micromoles per litreConcentration of silicate {SiO44- CAS 17181-37-2} per unit volume of the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase] by colorimetric autoanalysis

Definition of BOTTFLAG

BOTTFLAGDefinition
0The sampling event occurred without any incident being reported to BODC.
1The filter in an in-situ sampling pump physically ruptured during sample resulting in an unquantifiable loss of sampled material.
2Analytical 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.
3The 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.
4During 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.
5Water was reported to be escaping from the bottle as the rosette was being recovered.
6The bottle seals were observed to be incorrectly seated and the bottle was only part full of water on recovery.
7Either 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).
8There is reason to doubt the accuracy of the sampling depth associated with the sample.
9The bottle air vent had not been closed prior to deployment giving rise to a risk of sample contamination through leakage.

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 Access Policy

Open Data supplied by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)

You must always use the following attribution statement to acknowledge the source of the information: "Contains data supplied by Natural Environment Research Council."


Narrative Documents

Lachat QuikChem 8500 flow injection analyzer (FIA) and Ion Chromatography (IC) system

The Lachat QuikChem 8500 can operate FIA and IC simultaneously and independently on the same instrument platform. FIA and IC are complementary analytical techniques that are commonly used in the same laboratory.

Instrument includes - sampler, dilutor, sampling pump, electronics unit, and data station.

Flow injection analysis is ideally suited for processing relatively large numbers of samples. Ion Chromatography adds the power to profile samples for a class of ionic species.

FIA Productivity Characteristics

  • Fast Startup - ~5 minutes
  • Rapid Analysis - 20 to 60 seconds is typical
  • High Sample Throughput - 60 to 120 samples per hour is typical
  • Broad Working Range - Parts per trillion to percents
  • Complete Baseline Resolution - No carryover between samples
  • Wide Dynamic Range - 2 to 3 decades is typical
  • Fast Shutdown - ~5 minutes
  • Rapid Method Changeover - ~10 minutes

New FIA Features

  • Run up to 5 channels for high productivity analysis or dedicated operation.
  • New 2-cm flow cell methods allow more signal for detection at lower levels.
  • Run Omnion 3.0 software on Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 operating systems.
  • Interface Omnion software in multiple languages - including Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, and Italian.

For more information about this model see the manufactures data sheet - Lachat QuikChem 8500.

Niskin Bottle

The Niskin bottle is a device used by oceanographers to collect subsurface seawater samples. It is a plastic bottle with caps and rubber seals at each end and is deployed with the caps held open, allowing free-flushing of the bottle as it moves through the water column.

Standard Niskin

The standard version of the bottle includes a plastic-coated metal spring or elastic cord running through the interior of the bottle that joins the two caps, and the caps are held open against the spring by plastic lanyards. When the bottle reaches the desired depth the lanyards are released by a pressure-actuated switch, command signal or messenger weight and the caps are forced shut and sealed, trapping the seawater sample.

Lever Action Niskin

The Lever Action Niskin Bottle differs from the standard version, in that the caps are held open during deployment by externally mounted stainless steel springs rather than an internal spring or cord. Lever Action Niskins are recommended for applications where a completely clear sample chamber is critical or for use in deep cold water.

Clean Sampling

A modified version of the standard Niskin bottle has been developed for clean sampling. This is teflon-coated and uses a latex cord to close the caps rather than a metal spring. The clean version of the Levered Action Niskin bottle is also teflon-coated and uses epoxy covered springs in place of the stainless steel springs. These bottles are specifically designed to minimise metal contamination when sampling trace metals.

Deployment

Bottles may be deployed singly clamped to a wire or in groups of up to 48 on a rosette. Standard bottles and Lever Action bottles have a capacity between 1.7 and 30 L. Reversing thermometers may be attached to a spring-loaded disk that rotates through 180° on bottle closure.

Discrete Dissolved Inorganic Nutrient Samples from CTD bottles for RRS Discovery Cruise DY031

Originator's Protocol for Data Acquisition and Analysis

Water samples were drawn from the CTD rosette bottles deployed during the cruise with samples taken from 80 of the total of 85 CTD casts undertaken.

Samples were collected in 250ml acid cleaned polythene bottles directly from CTD spigots without the use of a tube and using a single half-full rinse prior to collection. Samples were stored in a fridge prior to analysis. The analysis was carried out within 24 hours of sample collection with a Lachat Quick Chem 8500 flow injection autoanalyser using the manufacturer's recommended methods. Standards were prepared in deionised water and samples were run in a carrier stream of deionised water. For more information see the cruise report.

BODC Data Processing Procedures

The sample data were supplied to BODC in MStar format. Data received were loaded into the BODC database using established BODC data banking procedure. Originator's parameters were mapped with BODC codes as follows;

Originator's Parameter Unit Description BODC Parameter code BODC Unit Comments
Phosphate µM Concentration of phosphate in the water column by colorimetric autoanalysis (unfiltered) PHOSAATX µM n/a
Silicate µM Concentration of silicate in the water column by colorimetric autoanalysis (unfiltered) SLCAAATX µM n/a
Nitrate and nitrite µM Concentration of nitrate and nitrite in the water column by colorimetric autoanalysis (unfiltered) NTRZAATX µM n/a

Project Information

NOCS National Capability

The National Oceanography Centre Southampton National Capability focuses on long term science concerned with basin/decadal variability of the Ocean.


Data Activity or Cruise Information

Data Activity

Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) 2015-06-03
End Date (yyyy-mm-dd) 2015-06-03
Organization Undertaking ActivityNational Oceanography Centre, Southampton
Country of OrganizationUnited Kingdom
Originator's Data Activity IdentifierDY031_CTD_DY031_006
Platform Categorylowered unmanned submersible

No Document Information Held for the Series

Related Data Activity activities are detailed in Appendix 1

Cruise

Cruise Name DY031
Departure Date 2015-05-29
Arrival Date 2015-06-17
Principal Scientist(s)N Penny Holliday (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton)
Ship RRS Discovery

Complete Cruise Metadata Report is available here


Fixed Station Information

Fixed Station Information

Station NameExtended Ellett Line Station IB19S
CategoryOffshore location
Latitude62° 40.02' N
Longitude19° 40.02' W
Water depth below MSL1500.0 m

Extended Ellett Line: Fixed Station IB19S

Station IB19S is one of the fixed CTD stations, which together form The Extended Ellett Line. The line lies between Iceland and the Sound of Mull (Scotland) crossing the Iceland Basin and Rockall Trough via the outcrop of Rockall. As part of this initiative, CTD dips, together with associated discrete sampling of the water column, have typically been carried out annually at this station since September 1996.

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
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

Appendix 1: DY031_CTD_DY031_006

Related series for this Data Activity are presented in the table below. Further information can be found by following the appropriate links.

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Series IdentifierData CategoryStart date/timeStart positionCruise
1878737Water sample data2015-06-03 11:20:0062.66829 N, 19.6668 WRRS Discovery DY031

Appendix 2: Extended Ellett Line Station IB19S

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 IdentifierData CategoryStart date/timeStart positionCruise
1008294CTD or STD cast1997-09-09 14:18:0062.65267 N, 19.99567 WRRS Discovery D230
1304770Water sample data1997-09-09 14:58:0062.65265 N, 19.99561 WRRS Discovery D230
2131357Water sample data1997-09-09 14:58:0062.65265 N, 19.99561 WRRS Discovery D230
1020428CTD or STD cast1998-05-23 01:25:0062.50333 N, 20.00367 WRRS Discovery D233
1306094Water sample data1998-05-23 02:10:0062.50328 N, 20.00366 WRRS Discovery D233
1849247Water sample data1998-05-23 02:10:0062.50328 N, 20.00366 WRRS Discovery D233
1071047CTD or STD cast1999-09-18 10:39:0062.65483 N, 20.00417 WRRS Discovery D242
1252408Water sample data1999-09-18 11:09:0062.65483 N, 20.00417 WRRS Discovery D242
667487CTD or STD cast2004-07-18 20:04:0062.7505 N, 20.00667 WFS Poseidon PO314
896771CTD or STD cast2005-10-18 23:25:0062.66806 N, 19.6724 WRRS Charles Darwin CD176
2079397Water sample data2005-10-19 00:10:1862.66806 N, 19.6724 WRRS Charles Darwin CD176
2139833Water sample data2005-10-19 00:10:1862.66806 N, 19.6724 WRRS Charles Darwin CD176
776295CTD or STD cast2006-10-13 06:45:4162.67133 N, 19.6855 WRRS Discovery D312
847280CTD or STD cast2007-08-26 08:26:4062.66827 N, 19.66402 WRRS Discovery D321B
953944CTD or STD cast2009-06-11 11:31:4962.66527 N, 19.66405 WRRS Discovery D340A
1052492CTD or STD cast2010-05-13 01:40:5262.6705 N, 19.68917 WRRS Discovery D351
1929628Currents -subsurface Eulerian2010-05-13 01:41:0862.6705 N, 19.6849 WRRS Discovery D351
1896418Water sample data2010-05-13 02:30:0062.6696 N, 19.69164 WRRS Discovery D351
1195419CTD or STD cast2011-05-25 03:13:4162.66883 N, 19.6745 WRRS Discovery D365
1204314CTD or STD cast2012-08-14 20:42:0062.6674 N, 19.66615 WRRS Discovery D379
1220074CTD or STD cast2013-05-10 18:02:2362.6679 N, 19.6673 WRRS James Cook JC086
2098070Water sample data2013-05-10 18:56:3062.66861 N, 19.6675 WRRS James Cook JC086
2098531Water sample data2013-05-10 18:56:3062.66861 N, 19.6675 WRRS James Cook JC086
2099048Water sample data2013-05-10 18:56:3062.66861 N, 19.6675 WRRS James Cook JC086
2099626Water sample data2013-05-10 18:56:3062.66861 N, 19.6675 WRRS James Cook JC086
2100186Water sample data2013-05-10 18:56:3062.66861 N, 19.6675 WRRS James Cook JC086
2100740Water sample data2013-05-10 18:56:3062.66861 N, 19.6675 WRRS James Cook JC086
2101165Water sample data2013-05-10 18:56:3062.66861 N, 19.6675 WRRS James Cook JC086
2101743Water sample data2013-05-10 18:56:3062.66861 N, 19.6675 WRRS James Cook JC086
1370963CTD or STD cast2014-07-12 04:01:5862.6673 N, 19.6679 WRRS James Clark Ross JR20140531 (JR302)
1721869Currents -subsurface Eulerian2015-06-03 10:15:1262.66828 N, 19.6668 WRRS Discovery DY031
1722756CTD or STD cast2015-06-03 10:15:4862.6683 N, 19.6668 WRRS Discovery DY031
1878737Water sample data2015-06-03 11:20:0062.66829 N, 19.6668 WRRS Discovery DY031
1764151CTD or STD cast2016-06-11 04:22:2562.6681 N, 19.6683 WRRS Discovery DY052
1765283Currents -subsurface Eulerian2016-06-11 04:22:5162.6681 N, 19.66828 WRRS Discovery DY052
2149016Water sample data2016-06-11 05:08:4362.6681 N, 19.66828 WRRS Discovery DY052
1874484Water sample data2016-06-11 05:09:0062.6681 N, 19.66828 WRRS Discovery DY052
1976559CTD or STD cast2017-05-26 00:12:1262.6674 N, 19.6699 WRRS Discovery DY078 (DY079)