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Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 2256235


Metadata Summary

Data Description

Data Category Water sample data
Instrument Type
NameCategories
Niskin bottle  discrete water samplers
Instrument Mounting lowered unmanned submersible
Originating Country United Kingdom
Originator Unknown
Originating Organization British Oceanographic Data Centre Bidston (now British Oceanographic Data Centre, Liverpool)
Processing Status banked
Online delivery of data Download available - Ocean Data View (ODV) format
Project(s) LOIS River-Atmosphere-Coast Study (RACS)
 

Data Identifiers

Originator's Identifier CH115A_CTD_PIGX_16:CP70
BODC Series Reference 2256235
 

Time Co-ordinates(UT)

Start Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) 1994-10-09 08:34
End Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) -
Nominal Cycle Interval -
 

Spatial Co-ordinates

Latitude 53.79203 N ( 53° 47.5' N )
Longitude 0.09401 E ( 0° 5.6' E )
Positional Uncertainty 0.05 to 0.1 n.miles
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Depth 4.6 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Depth 17.4 m
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Height 4.0 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Height 16.8 m
Sea Floor Depth 21.4 m
Sea Floor Depth Source PEVENT
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 Instantaneous - Depth measured below water line or instantaneous water body surface
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)
CPHLPR011Milligrams per cubic metreConcentration of chlorophyll-a {chl-a CAS 479-61-8} per unit volume of the water body [particulate >unknown phase] by in-situ chlorophyll fluorometer
SAMPRFNM1DimensionlessSample reference number

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


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Narrative Documents

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.

Pigments for cruises on the RRS Challenger

Document History

Converted from CDROM documentation

Data series content

CPHLFLP1 Fluorometric chlorophyll-a
Fluorometric assay of acetone extract (GF/F filtered)
Milligrams per cubic metre
CPHLFLP5 Fluorometric chlorophyll-a
Fluorometric assay of acetone extract (0.2 micron pore filtered)
Milligrams per cubic metre
CPHLPR01 In-situ fluorometer chlorophyll-a
Calibrated in-situ fluorometer
Milligrams per cubic metre
CPHLSPP1 Spectrophotometric chlorophyll-a (Lorenzen)
Spectrophotometric assay of acetone extract (GF/F filtered)
Milligrams per cubic metre
PHAEFLP1 Fluorometric phaeopigments
Fluorometric assay of acetone extract (GF/F filtered)
Milligrams per cubic metre
PHAEFLP5 Fluorometric phaeopigments
Fluorometric assay of acetone extract (0.2 micron pore filtered)
Milligrams per cubic metre

Data Originator

British Oceanographic Data Centre

Sampling strategy and methodology

RRS Challenger cruises CH99, CH115A, CH115B, CH115C, CH117A0, CH117A, CH117B, CH118A, CH118B, CH118C, CH119A, CH119B and CH119C.

Calibrated fluorometer values from the CTD downcasts at depths corresponding to the bottle firings have been determined by BODC and stored in the database. The fluorometer deployed on the CTD was always a Chelsea Instruments Aquatracka, which was calibrated by BODC against available extracted chlorophyll data.

The fluorometer calibrations are fully documented in the CTD data documentation. As there were concerns about the quality of the chlorophyll calibrations for some of the cruises it is strongly recommended that users consult the CTD documentation before using the calibrated fluorometer data.

References

Lorenzen, C.J. and Jeffrey, S.W., 1978. Determination of chlorophyll in seawater. UNESCO Techn. Paper Mar Sci, 35.


Project Information

LOIS River-Atmosphere-Coast Study (LOIS - RACS)

Introduction

The Land-Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS) was a NERC research programme designed to study processes in the coastal zone. The Rivers, Atmosphere and Coasts Study (RACS) was a major component of LOIS that looked at land-sea interactions in the coastal zone and the major exchanges (physical, chemical and biological) between rivers and estuaries and the atmosphere. The study focused on the east coast of the UK from the Wash to the Tweed.

RACS included several sub-components

  • BIOTA - A study of salt marshes of the Humber and Wash
  • RACS (A) - An atmospheric chemistry study looking at air mass changes from the Wash into East Anglia
  • RACS (C) - A study of the estuaries, coasts and coastal waters between Great Yarmouth and Berwick upon Tweed.
    1. The coastal oceangraphic survey
    2. The Humber estuarine study
    3. The Tweed estuarine study
    4. The Holderness experiment
  • RACS (R) - A study of rivers that drain into the North Sea

RACS (A) was coordinated by the University of East Anglia and RACS (C) by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory.

RACS (A)

The bulk of the RACS (A) data set was collected during two field campaigns in the winter (October/November) of 1994 and the summer (May/June) of 1995. During these campaigns data were collected continuously from the University of East Anglia Atmospheric Observatory at Weybourne on the north Norfolk coast. An instrumented vessel was stationed offshore to provide a second sampling site to allow changes in a given air mass to be monitored. The Imperial College Jetstream research aircraft made one flight during each campaign to provide a link between the two surface stations. The Jetstream made four additional flights in 1996 and 1997.

RACS (C)

The coastal oceanographic survey

The coastal oceanographic data set was collected during a series of 17 RRS Challenger cruise legs. Most cruises covered two survey grids. One from Great Yarmouth to the Humber designed around the distribution of the sandbanks and a second simple zig-zag grid from the Humber to Berwick on Tweed. A large number of anchor stations, usually over one or two tidal cycles, were worked in the area of the Humber mouth or the Holderness coast.

The Humber estuarine study

The Humber estuarine data set was collected during a series of 33 campaigns on the Environment Agency vessels Sea Vigil and Water Guardian in the Humber, Trent and Ouse river systems at approximately monthly intervals between June 1993 and December 1996. Each campaign consisted of two or three one-day cruises. The tracks covered the estuary from the tidal limits of both Trent and Ouse to Spurn Point. Instrumental and sample data are available from a series of fixed stations that were sampled during every campaign.

The Tweed estuarine study

The Tweed estuarine data set was collected during a series of 13 campaigns using RV Tamaris in association with a rigid inflatable vessel at approximately monthly intervals between July 1996 and July 1997. Each campaign covered the tidal reaches of the River Tweed.

The Holderness experiment

The Holderness Experiment was designed to monitor the process of sediment transport along the Holderness coastline. It consisted of three moored instrument deployments during the winters of 1993-1994, 1994-1995 and 1995-1996. Mooring platforms were deployed at eight stations along two lines off the Holderness coast. A northerly and a southerly line of four stations each were used (N1 - N4 and S1 to S4) with the lowest numbers being inshore. Both lines were approximately perpendicular to the coast, although the S4 station lay to the south of the S line, off Spurn Head.


Data Activity or Cruise Information

Data Activity

Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) 1994-10-09
End Date (yyyy-mm-dd) 1994-10-09
Organization Undertaking ActivityProudman Oceanographic Laboratory (now National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool)
Country of OrganizationUnited Kingdom
Originator's Data Activity IdentifierCH115A_CTD_CP70
Platform Categorylowered unmanned submersible

BODC Sample Metadata Report for CH115A_CTD_CP70

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
364805   10.00       18.10   18.40   17.40 Niskin bottle No problem reported    
364806   10.00        5.10    5.50    4.60 Niskin 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.

Related Data Activity activities are detailed in Appendix 1

Cruise

Cruise Name CH115A
Departure Date 1994-10-04
Arrival Date 1994-10-17
Principal Scientist(s)David Prandle (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory)
Ship RRS Challenger

Complete Cruise Metadata Report is available here


Fixed Station Information

Fixed Station Information

Station NameHolderness Site N2
CategoryCoastal location
Latitude53° 47.60' N
Longitude0° 3.50' E
Water depth below MSL11.0 m

LOIS RACS (Holderness Experiment) Mooring Site N2

The site was occupied for phase 1 of the Holderness Experiment between October 1994 and February 1995 by a waverider mooring and a POL Monitoring Platform (PMP) seabed mooring. The PMP mooring included an ADCP (zero data return), a transmissometer, an EMP2000 package (temperature, salinity, pH and OBS turbidity), an S4 electromagnetic current meter and a pressure gauge. The pressure gauge was programmed to sample at high frequency in burst mode, which allowed the derivation of 1-D wave spectra. The waverider provided directional spectra. Basic wave statistics (Hs and Tz) have been computed for both wave instruments.

The moorings were serviced several times during this period. The data returns from the instruments were as follows:

Instrument Start End
Waverider 08 nov 1994 30 nov 1994
Waverider 01 dec 1994 31 dec 1994
Waverider 01 jan 1995 31 jan 1995
Waverider 01 feb 1995 28 feb 1995
Pressure 08 oct 1994 08 nov 1994
Pressure 09 nov 1994 15 jan 1995
Pressure 19 jan 1995 10 feb 1995
S4 10 oct 1994 01 nov 1994
S4 09 nov 1994 06 jan 1995
S4 19 jan 1995 09 feb 1995
EMP2000 08 oct 1994 08 nov 1994
EMP2000 09 nov 1994 15 dec 1994
EMP2000 19 jan 1995 09 feb 1995
Transmissometer 08 oct 1994 08 nov 1994
Transmissometer 09 nov 1994 16 jan 1995
Transmissometer 19 jan 1995 09 feb 1995

In the second (1995-1996) phase of the project there were two sites designated N2A and N2B in the approximate vicinity of N2. N2A was coincident with this station. The mean sea level water depth at the station was 18m and magnetic variation at the time of the deployments was 4 degrees west.

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: CH115A_CTD_CP70

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
2262542Water sample data1994-10-09 08:34:0053.79203 N, 0.09401 ERRS Challenger CH115A

Appendix 2: Holderness Site N2

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
834029CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 09:34:0053.794 N, 0.05517 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2255999Water sample data1994-10-08 09:38:0053.79404 N, 0.05518 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2262333Water sample data1994-10-08 09:38:0053.79404 N, 0.05518 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834890CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 10:31:0053.79617 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2256002Water sample data1994-10-08 10:34:0053.79623 N, 0.05842 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2262345Water sample data1994-10-08 10:34:0053.79623 N, 0.05842 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834030CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 11:31:0053.7935 N, 0.056 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2250805Water sample data1994-10-08 11:34:0053.79345 N, 0.05607 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2256014Water sample data1994-10-08 11:34:0053.79345 N, 0.05607 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2262357Water sample data1994-10-08 11:34:0053.79345 N, 0.05607 ERRS Challenger CH115A
835137CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 12:58:0053.795 N, 0.0595 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2250817Water sample data1994-10-08 13:00:1953.79498 N, 0.05943 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2256026Water sample data1994-10-08 13:00:1953.79498 N, 0.05943 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2262369Water sample data1994-10-08 13:00:1953.79498 N, 0.05943 ERRS Challenger CH115A
578029Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.1994-10-08 13:23:0053.7922 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH115A
579499Multiple data types -fixed platform1994-10-08 13:41:0053.7922 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834042CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 14:01:0053.791 N, 0.06517 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2250829Water sample data1994-10-08 14:04:0053.79095 N, 0.06509 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2256038Water sample data1994-10-08 14:04:0053.79095 N, 0.06509 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2262370Water sample data1994-10-08 14:04:0053.79095 N, 0.06509 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834908CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 15:02:0053.786 N, 0.066 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2250830Water sample data1994-10-08 15:03:3053.78604 N, 0.066 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2256051Water sample data1994-10-08 15:03:3053.78604 N, 0.066 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2262382Water sample data1994-10-08 15:03:3053.78604 N, 0.066 ERRS Challenger CH115A
426142Waves (1D spectra)1994-10-08 15:20:2353.7933 N, 0.0583 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834054CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 16:01:0053.78383 N, 0.07 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2250842Water sample data1994-10-08 16:04:0053.78379 N, 0.06996 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2256063Water sample data1994-10-08 16:04:0053.78379 N, 0.06996 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2262394Water sample data1994-10-08 16:04:0053.78379 N, 0.06996 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834066CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 16:46:0053.78617 N, 0.06817 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2250854Water sample data1994-10-08 16:47:0053.78622 N, 0.06811 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2256075Water sample data1994-10-08 16:47:0053.78622 N, 0.06811 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2262401Water sample data1994-10-08 16:47:0053.78622 N, 0.06811 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834171CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 08:32:0053.792 N, 0.094 ERRS Challenger CH115A
2262542Water sample data1994-10-09 08:34:0053.79203 N, 0.09401 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834183CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 09:01:0053.793 N, 0.094 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834969CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 09:30:0053.79283 N, 0.09317 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834970CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:13:0053.7935 N, 0.09233 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834195CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:15:0053.79367 N, 0.0925 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834202CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:19:0053.79333 N, 0.09183 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834982CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:21:0053.79317 N, 0.09217 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834214CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:24:0053.79333 N, 0.09233 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834226CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:27:0053.7935 N, 0.092 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834238CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:30:0053.7935 N, 0.092 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834994CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:32:0053.7935 N, 0.09233 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834251CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:34:0053.79333 N, 0.09283 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834263CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:36:0053.79333 N, 0.09267 ERRS Challenger CH115A
835008CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:38:0053.79317 N, 0.0925 ERRS Challenger CH115A
835149CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:40:0053.79333 N, 0.09267 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834275CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:43:0053.79333 N, 0.09233 ERRS Challenger CH115A
835150CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:45:0053.79333 N, 0.09217 ERRS Challenger CH115A
835021CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:47:0053.79317 N, 0.09183 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834287CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:49:0053.79317 N, 0.092 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834299CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:52:0053.79333 N, 0.09233 ERRS Challenger CH115A
835162CTD or STD cast1994-10-09 10:53:0053.7935 N, 0.0925 ERRS Challenger CH115A
464739Currents -subsurface Eulerian1994-10-10 12:00:0053.7922 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH115A
424497Waves (directional spectra)1994-11-08 17:30:0053.7933 N, 0.0583 ENot applicable
578030Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.1994-11-09 17:19:0053.7922 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH115C
579506Multiple data types -fixed platform1994-11-09 17:35:2053.7922 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH115C
464752Currents -subsurface Eulerian1994-11-09 18:00:0053.7922 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH115C
426154Waves (1D spectra)1994-11-09 19:50:5653.7933 N, 0.0583 ERRS Challenger CH115C
424504Waves (directional spectra)1994-12-01 00:00:0053.7933 N, 0.0583 ENot applicable
424516Waves (directional spectra)1995-01-01 00:00:0053.7933 N, 0.0583 ENot applicable
578042Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.1995-01-19 09:35:0053.7922 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH117A
579543Multiple data types -fixed platform1995-01-19 09:46:5253.7922 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837863CTD or STD cast1995-01-19 11:05:0053.799 N, 0.0625 ERRS Challenger CH117A
426166Waves (1D spectra)1995-01-19 11:40:0753.7933 N, 0.0583 ERRS Challenger CH117A
464764Currents -subsurface Eulerian1995-01-19 12:00:0053.7922 N, 0.0585 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837918CTD or STD cast1995-01-20 17:21:0053.835 N, 0.14667 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837931CTD or STD cast1995-01-20 18:19:0053.7905 N, 0.08033 ERRS Challenger CH117A
836896CTD or STD cast1995-01-20 19:01:0053.79783 N, 0.077 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837943CTD or STD cast1995-01-20 20:00:0053.79283 N, 0.0715 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837955CTD or STD cast1995-01-20 21:01:0053.78967 N, 0.08083 ERRS Challenger CH117A
836903CTD or STD cast1995-01-20 22:00:0053.79317 N, 0.07667 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837967CTD or STD cast1995-01-20 23:01:0053.79467 N, 0.07583 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837979CTD or STD cast1995-01-21 00:01:0053.79333 N, 0.07533 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837980CTD or STD cast1995-01-21 01:00:0053.79217 N, 0.075 ERRS Challenger CH117A
836915CTD or STD cast1995-01-21 02:00:0053.79333 N, 0.076 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837992CTD or STD cast1995-01-21 03:00:0053.79283 N, 0.07517 ERRS Challenger CH117A
838006CTD or STD cast1995-01-21 04:01:0053.79567 N, 0.07517 ERRS Challenger CH117A
838018CTD or STD cast1995-01-21 05:00:0053.78833 N, 0.07767 ERRS Challenger CH117A
836927CTD or STD cast1995-01-21 06:03:0053.79417 N, 0.07733 ERRS Challenger CH117A
838031CTD or STD cast1995-01-21 07:03:0053.796 N, 0.06717 ERRS Challenger CH117A
837494CTD or STD cast1995-01-21 12:07:0053.7975 N, 0.078 ERRS Challenger CH117A
424528Waves (directional spectra)1995-02-01 00:00:0053.7933 N, 0.0583 ENot applicable
843174CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 05:10:0053.80067 N, 0.06017 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843186CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 06:02:0053.80033 N, 0.0605 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842632CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 07:02:0053.8005 N, 0.06017 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843198CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 08:02:0053.80067 N, 0.061 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843205CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 09:01:0053.7995 N, 0.06033 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842644CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 10:00:0053.79933 N, 0.06 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842736CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 11:01:0053.79917 N, 0.06 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842748CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 12:05:0053.79983 N, 0.0605 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842761CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 13:02:0053.80033 N, 0.0605 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842656CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 14:00:0053.80033 N, 0.06067 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842773CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 15:00:0053.80033 N, 0.05983 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842785CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 16:00:0053.80033 N, 0.05967 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842668CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 17:01:0053.80033 N, 0.05983 ERRS Challenger CH119C
842797CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 18:02:0053.80017 N, 0.06017 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843229CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 19:04:0053.79967 N, 0.061 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843230CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 20:00:0053.7995 N, 0.06067 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843242CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 20:59:0053.79933 N, 0.06017 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843579CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 22:00:0053.7995 N, 0.06 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843254CTD or STD cast1995-07-07 23:03:0053.7995 N, 0.05983 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843266CTD or STD cast1995-07-08 00:01:0053.79933 N, 0.0605 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843278CTD or STD cast1995-07-08 01:00:0053.79967 N, 0.06017 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843580CTD or STD cast1995-07-08 02:00:0053.79967 N, 0.06 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843291CTD or STD cast1995-07-08 03:01:0053.80033 N, 0.06 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843309CTD or STD cast1995-07-08 04:01:0053.8005 N, 0.06017 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843592CTD or STD cast1995-07-08 05:00:0053.80017 N, 0.0605 ERRS Challenger CH119C
843310CTD or STD cast1995-07-08 06:03:0053.80017 N, 0.05983 ERRS Challenger CH119C