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Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 426314


Metadata Summary

Data Description

Data Category Waves (1D spectra)
Instrument Type Bottom pressure sensor wave recorder
Instrument Mounting fixed benthic node
Originating Country United Kingdom
Originator -
Originating Organization Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (now National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool)
Processing Status banked
Online delivery of data Download available - Ocean Data View (ODV) format
Project(s) LOIS River-Atmosphere-Coast Study (RACS)
Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS)
 

Data Identifiers

Originator's Identifier HNESPWR7H1N4
BODC Series Reference 426314
 

Time Co-ordinates(UT)

Start Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) 1994-10-07 20:50
End Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) 1994-11-11 05:50
Nominal Cycle Interval 10800.0 seconds
 

Spatial Co-ordinates

Latitude 53.97520 N ( 53° 58.5' N )
Longitude 0.42120 E ( 0° 25.3' E )
Positional Uncertainty 0.1 to 0.5 n.miles
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Depth 54.05 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Depth 54.05 m
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Height 0.35 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Height 0.35 m
Sea Floor Depth 54.4 m
Sea Floor Depth Source -
Sensor or Sampling Distribution Fixed common depth - All sensors are grouped effectively at the same depth which is effectively fixed for the duration of the series
Sensor or Sampling Depth Datum Sea floor reference - Depth measured as a height above sea floor but converted into a depth relative to the sea surface according to the same datum as used for sea floor depth (applicable to instrument depths not bathymetric depths)
Sea Floor Depth Datum Mean sea level - Depth expressed relative to mean sea level as defined by the data originator
 

Parameters

BODC CODERankUnitsTitle
SPCFFP010HertzSpectral component frequency of waves in the water body by fixed in-situ pressure sensor
AADYAA011DaysDate (time from 00:00 01/01/1760 to 00:00 UT on day)
AAFDZZ011DaysTime (time between 00:00 UT and timestamp)
GTDHFP011MetresSignificant height of waves {Hs} on the water body by fixed in-situ pressure sensor
GTPKFP011SecondsPeriod at spectral maximum of waves {peak period Tp} on the water body by fixed in-situ pressure sensor
GTZAFP011SecondsAverage zero crossing period of waves {Tz} on the water body by fixed in-situ pressure sensor
PPSBSF011MetresDepth below surface of the water body by fixed in-situ pressure sensor and correction to zero at sea level and conversion to depth using unspecified algorithm
GDSNFP012Square metres per HertzVariance spectral density of waves on the water body by fixed in-situ pressure sensor

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

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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

LOIS (RACS) Holderness Experiment Data Collection and Processing

Data Collection and Processing - Waveriders

Datawell waverider buoys were deployed at sites N1, N2 and N3 with the buoys at the latter two sites recording directional data. Due to the shallow depths one rubber cord was used in each mooring, whereas two are recommended by Datawell to reduce mooring effects. Datawell waverider buoys calculate spectra and mean wave parameters on board before transmission to a shore station for storage (Datawell, 1995). Eight consecutive 200 second blocks are averaged after spectral analysis. The first and last 32 samples out of a total of 256 are tapered with a cosine taper and the taper is corrected for after averaging. Peak frequency and quality control flags were computed from the spectra. Quality control checks gave 2 per cent high frequency flags at N2 and 1 per cent at N3, with very few low frequency flags.

The recorded time for N1 data is the start of the burst, while the recorded time for N2 and N3 data is the time of receipt of transmission (approximately 40 minutes after the start time of the burst).

Data Collection and Processing - Pressure Recorders

Pressure wave recorders were mounted at 0.35m above the sea bed on PMPs (POL monitoring packages) deployed at stations N1 - N4 and S1 - S4. The pressure recorders used consisted of a pressure sensor in a standard Aanderaa casing. An oil-filled capillary tube was attached to the diaphragm housing to reduce flow effects on the sensor. Burst data were recorded at 2Hz for 20 minutes every 3 hours. Wolf gives details of the processing and correction procedures used on these data.

Data Collection and Processing - S4 Current Meters

InterOcean S4 current meters were mounted at 0.8m above the sea bed on PMPs (POL monitoring packages) deployed at stations N1 - N3 and S1 - S4. The current meters at the inner stations (N1 and S1) included a pressure sensor which allowed directional wave measurements to be made. this version of the S4 is referred to as the S4DW. The standard S4 meters measured 1 minute bursts of data while the S4DWs measured 20 minute bursts at 2Hz with consecutive samples averaged to give 1Hz output.

General Information

Winds were observed at three coastal locations. The observed local wind regime clustered about directions 000 degrees and 200 degrees with maximum speeds of 11.2 m/s and 17.4 m/s respectively.

Repeated CTD profiles were obtained for stations N2 - N4 and S2 - S4.

Instrument Intercomparison

Wolf describes the three instruments as giving acceptable agreement. The S4DWs and the waveriders are in quite close agreement for wave height and the peak wave period is in good agreement for all instruments most of the time. The bottom mounted instruments (as expected) do not always detect a high frequency peak, but are generally in close agreement validating the instrument response. The pressure recorder results for Hs show a gradual worsening in agreement with the waverider results, although other parameters remained in good agreement. Wolf discusses possible causes.

References

Datawell bv, Zomerlustraat 4, 2012 LM Haarlem, the Netherlands (1995).
Operation and Service Manual for "Directional Waverider" from serial no. 30109 and including 30076, 30101, 30106, 30108.

Prandle, D. (1994).
Holderness experiment - the observational programme. LOIS issue no. 2.

Wolf, J. (1996).
The Holderness Project Wave Data. Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Internal Document No. 89.


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.


Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS)

Introduction

The Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS) was a Community Research Project of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). The broad aim of LOIS was to gain an understanding of, and an ability to predict, the nature of environmental change in the coastal zone around the UK through an integrated study from the river catchments through to the shelf break.

LOIS was a collaborative, multidisciplinary study undertaken by scientists from NERC research laboratories and Higher Education institutions. The LOIS project was managed from NERC's Plymouth Marine Laboratory.

The project ran for six years from April 1992 until April 1998 with a further modelling and synthesis phase beginning in April 1998 and ending in April 2000.

Project Structure

LOIS consisted of the following components:

  • River-Atmosphere-Coast Study (RACS)
    • RACS(A) - Atmospheric sub-component
    • RACS(C) - Coasts sub-component
    • RACS(R) - Rivers sub-component
    • BIOTA - Terrestrial salt marsh study
  • Land Ocean Evolution Perspective Study (LOEPS)
  • Shelf-Edge Study (SES)
  • North Sea Modelling Study (NORMS)
  • Data Management (DATA)

Marine Fieldwork

Marine field data were collected between September 1993 and September 1997 as part of RACS(C) and SES. The RACS data were collected throughout this period from the estuaries and coastal waters of the UK North Sea coast from Great Yarmouth to the Tweed. The SES data were collected between March 1995 and September 1996 from the Hebridean slope. Both the RACS and SES data sets incorporate a broad spectrum of measurements collected using moored instruments and research vessel surveys.


Data Activity or Cruise Information

Data Activity

Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) 1994-10-07
End Date (yyyy-mm-dd) 1994-11-11
Organization Undertaking ActivityProudman Oceanographic Laboratory (now National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool)
Country of OrganizationUnited Kingdom
Originator's Data Activity IdentifierPOLRIG#642
Platform Categoryfixed benthic node

Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Rig#642

This rig was deployed as part of the LOIS RACS study at site N4.

Rig Position 53° 58.51' N 0° 25.27' E
Water Depth 54.0m
Deployed on cruise CH115A
Recovered on cruise CH115C
Mooring deployed 07/10/94 19:08
Mooring recovered 11/11/94 07:06
Period of deployment 34.5 days
Instruments deployed PWR 0007
Transmissometer 0001
ADCP 0006 (no data)

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 N4
CategoryCoastal location
Latitude53° 58.80' N
Longitude0° 25.20' E
Water depth below MSL54.0 m

LOIS RACS (Holderness Experiment) Mooring Site N4

The site was occupied for phase 1 of the Holderness Experiment between October 1994 and late January 1995 by a POL Monitoring Platform (PMP) seabed mooring. The PMP mooring included an ADCP (zero data return), a transmissometer and a pressure gauge programmed to sample at high frequency in burst mode, which allowed the derivation of 1-D wave spectra. Basic wave statistics (Hs and Tz) have been computed.

The data returned were as follows:

Instrument Start End
Pressure 07 oct 1994 11 nov 1994
Pressure 12 nov 1994 27 jan 1995
Transmissometer 07 oct 1994 11 nov 1994
Transmissometer 12 nov 1994 26 dec 1994

This station was not occupied for the second (1995-1996) phase of the project. The mean sea level water depth at the station was 54m 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: POLRIG#642

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
577801Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.1994-10-07 19:46:0053.9752 N, 0.4212 ERRS Challenger CH115A

Appendix 2: Holderness Site N4

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
833063CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 14:04:0053.9755 N, 0.4125 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833075CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 14:41:0053.96283 N, 0.40683 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834515CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 15:31:0053.974 N, 0.42017 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833087CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 16:30:0053.97333 N, 0.41583 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833099CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 16:59:0053.972 N, 0.41783 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834527CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 17:31:0053.97367 N, 0.4175 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833106CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 18:01:0053.9735 N, 0.41933 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833118CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 18:31:0053.97333 N, 0.41867 ERRS Challenger CH115A
577801Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.1994-10-07 19:46:0053.9752 N, 0.4212 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833131CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 20:32:0053.98417 N, 0.42417 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834539CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 21:02:0053.984 N, 0.41983 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833143CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 21:31:0053.98717 N, 0.41917 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833155CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 22:00:0053.98633 N, 0.41667 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834540CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 22:30:0053.98667 N, 0.41833 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834853CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 23:03:0053.98683 N, 0.41833 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833929CTD or STD cast1994-10-07 23:33:0053.98883 N, 0.41517 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833930CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 00:02:0053.98867 N, 0.41233 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833942CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 00:32:0053.987 N, 0.413 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834865CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 01:03:0053.98267 N, 0.413 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833954CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 01:31:0053.98283 N, 0.4095 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833966CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 02:01:0053.98733 N, 0.41433 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834877CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 02:32:0053.9825 N, 0.41567 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833978CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 03:03:0053.98433 N, 0.41717 ERRS Challenger CH115A
833991CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 03:32:0053.96517 N, 0.41783 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834005CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 04:01:0053.95733 N, 0.42183 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834889CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 05:01:0053.96533 N, 0.42067 ERRS Challenger CH115A
834017CTD or STD cast1994-10-08 05:31:0053.9605 N, 0.4245 ERRS Challenger CH115A
577813Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc.1994-11-12 13:48:0053.9752 N, 0.4212 ERRS Challenger CH115C
426326Waves (1D spectra)1994-11-12 14:50:1553.9752 N, 0.4212 ERRS Challenger CH115C