Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 593167
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Problem Reports
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Data Access Policy
Open Data
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Narrative Documents
InterOcean Spherical Solid State Sensor Current Meter S4 series
The S4 family are self-contained current measuring sensors enclosing all necessary solid state electronics for acquiring, processing and outputting data. Data retrieval is accomplished through a serial port without opening the instrument.
The spherical shape of the S4 is a contributing factor in the rejection of the vertical components of water movement and there are no protruding parts or sensor support structures to interfere with the water flow.
The S4 measures the magnitude and direction of the horizontal current motion of the water. Water flows through the electromagnetic field created by the instrument, thereby producing a voltage which is proportional to the magnitude of the water velocity past the sensor. This voltage is then sensed by two pairs of titanium electrodes located symmetrically on the equator of the spherical housing which forms the sensor.
Manufacturer's specifications: Meter (sphere, diameter 25cm) is designed for depths down to 1000m (S4 standard: glass-filled cycloaliphalic epoxy construction with grooved surface for hydrodynamic stability) or down to 6000m (S4D, deep: annealed borosilicate glass version with smooth surface). The meter is shackled directly into the mooring cable by means of an axial titanium load bearing shaft.
Meter comprises:-
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Electromagnetic, 2 axis current speed sensor, range 0 to 350cm/s (standard) 0 to 50 and 0 to 100cm/s (optional), resolution 0.2cm/s (standard) 0.03cm/s (0 to 50 range) 0.06cm/s (0 to 100 range), accuracy 2 per cent reading +/- 1cm/s. The sensor responds to the component of flow normal to its vertical axis.
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Flux-gate magnetometer compass for heading information used to reference the current direction to magnetic north, compass range 360°, resolution 0.5°, accuracy 2°, tilt +/- 25° for specified accuracy.
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Temperature stable quartz oscillator clock, accuracy 12 minutes/year.
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Optional automatic tilt compensation i.e. the allowable tilt of the meter from the vertical at which the vertical cosine response is fully corrected, angle range +/- 45°, resolution 0.6°, accuracy (speed correction) 1 per cent (angle output) 0.25°.
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Optional semiconductor (thermistor or platinum) temperature sensor, range -5 to +45 °C, resolution 0.05 °C, accuracy 0.2 °C, response time at 63 per cent 1 min (1.5 sec thermistor or 60msec platinum).
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Optional conductive conductivity sensor, range 5 to 70mS/cm, resolution 0.1mS/cm, accuracy 0.2mS/cm (optional inductive sensor, range 1 to 70mS/cm).
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Optional semiconductor strain gauge pressure sensor, range 0 to 1000dBar (70M option), resolution 1dBar (4mm with 70M option), accuracy 0.25 per cent fs.
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Recorder, CMOS static RAM microprocessor, 64KByte (128K or 256KByte optional) performs vector averaging, burst sampling and adaptive sampling.
Available versions of the S4 are listed in the table below:
S4RT | Basic S4 current meter without memory installed, for real-time monitoring applications only. |
S4 | The basic S4 current measuring instrument, with current speed and direction sensors and internal memory from 64K to 1 megabyte of solid-state memory. |
S4DW | S4 current meter directional wave measuring instrument. Includes 1 megabyte of memory, 70 meter high-resolution depth, adaptive sampling, and Lithium battery pack, standard. |
S4P | S4 instrument outfitted for profiling applications. Fitted with fast response Platinum temperature sensor, inductive flow- through conductivity sensor, and high-resolution depth sensor as standard. Memory size may be from 64K to 1 megabyte. |
S4D | Deep water S4 instrument for use to depths of 6,000 meters. |
S4A | Advanced current measuring instrument with large memory capacity, and dual-mode logging capability. Memory size may be 32-256 megabytes. Includes high speed binary down-loads using Zmodem protocol with 32 bit CRC error checking. Adaptive current sampling is standard on this instrument. |
S4ADW | Large memory capacity S4 directional wave measuring instrument. Includes 32 to 256 megabyte memory, 70 meter high-resolution depth sensor, and Lithium battery pack, standard. |
S4ADW-i | New generation of S4ADW directional wave measuring instrument providing internally-processed directional wave data for direct output from the instrument without the need for external analysis software. Ideal multi-purpose oceanographic instrument for integrated-system applications requiring pre-processed output directly into a datalogger, PLC, modem, or other external device without need for PC computer. Used for directional wave, current, and tide measurements, with additional parameters available. Includes long-life lithium battery, and internal memory sizes from 32MB to 256MB. |
S4AP | An S4A instrument outfitted for profiling applications. Fitted with fast response Platinum temperature sensor, inductive flow-through conductivity sensor, and high- resolution depth sensor, standard. Memory size may be 32-256 megabytes. |
S4AD | Deep water S4A instrument for use to depths of 6,000 meters. Has all the same features and options as available with the standard S4A. |
S4AH | Same as S4A but uses 5 Hz sampling rate instead of 2 Hz. S4AHDW, S4AHP, S4AHD are 5 Hz models of the units listed above. |
Further details are available from the manufacturer's specification sheet.
BODC Current Meter Screening
BODC screen both the series header qualifying information and the parameter values in the data cycles themselves.
Header information is inspected for:
- Irregularities such as unfeasible values
- Inconsistencies between related information. For example:
- Depths of meter and sea bed.
- Times for mooring deployment and for start/end of data series.
- Length of record or number of data cycles, the cycle interval, the clock error and the period over which accrued.
- Parameters stated as measured and the parameters actually present in the data cycles.
- Originator's comments on meter/mooring performance and data quality.
Documents are written by BODC highlighting irregularities which cannot be resolved.
Data cycles are inspected using time series plots of all parameters. Currents are additionally inspected using vector scatter plots and time series plots of North and East velocity components. These presentations undergo intrinsic and extrinsic screening to detect infeasible values within the data cycles themselves and inconsistencies as seen when comparing characteristics of adjacent data sets displaced with respect to depth, position or time. Values suspected of being of non- oceanographic origin may be tagged with the BODC flag denoting suspect value.
The following types of irregularity, each relying on visual detection in the time series plot, are amongst those which may be flagged as suspect:
- Spurious data at the start or end of the record.
- Obvious spikes occurring in periods free from meteorological disturbance.
- A sequence of constant values in consecutive data cycles.
If a large percentage of the data is affected by irregularities, deemed abnormal, then instead of flagging the individual suspect values, a caution may be documented. Likewise documents will highlight irregularities seen in the current vector scatter plots such as incongruous centre holes, evidence of mooring 'knock-down', abnormal asymmetry in tidally dominated records or gaps as when a range of speeds or directions go unregistered due to meter malfunction.
The term 'knock-down' refers to the situation when the 'drag' exerted on a mooring at high current speeds may cause instruments to tilt beyond the angle at which they are intended to operate. At this point the efficiency of the current sensors to accurately record the flow is reduced.
Inconsistencies between the characteristics of the data set and those of its neighbours are sought, and where necessary, documented. This covers inconsistencies in the following:
- Maximum and minimum values of parameters (spikes excluded).
- The orientation and symmetry of the current vector scatter plot.
- The direction of rotation of the current vectors.
- The approximate amplitude and periodicity of the tidal currents.
- The occurrence of meteorological events and, finally, for series for which no time check was possible, the phase.
This intrinsic and extrinsic screening of the parameter values seeks to confirm the qualifying information and the source laboratory's comments on the series. In screening and collating information, every care is taken to ensure that errors of BODC making are not introduced.
General Data Screening carried out by BODC
BODC screen both the series header qualifying information and the parameter values in the data cycles themselves.
Header information is inspected for:
- Irregularities such as unfeasible values
- Inconsistencies between related information, for example:
- Times for instrument deployment and for start/end of data series
- Length of record and the number of data cycles/cycle interval
- Parameters expected and the parameters actually present in the data cycles
- Originator's comments on meter/mooring performance and data quality
Documents are written by BODC highlighting irregularities which cannot be resolved.
Data cycles are inspected using time or depth series plots of all parameters. Currents are additionally inspected using vector scatter plots and time series plots of North and East velocity components. These presentations undergo intrinsic and extrinsic screening to detect infeasible values within the data cycles themselves and inconsistencies as seen when comparing characteristics of adjacent data sets displaced with respect to depth, position or time. Values suspected of being of non-oceanographic origin may be tagged with the BODC flag denoting suspect value; the data values will not be altered.
The following types of irregularity, each relying on visual detection in the plot, are amongst those which may be flagged as suspect:
- Spurious data at the start or end of the record.
- Obvious spikes occurring in periods free from meteorological disturbance.
- A sequence of constant values in consecutive data cycles.
If a large percentage of the data is affected by irregularities then a Problem Report will be written rather than flagging the individual suspect values. Problem Reports are also used to highlight irregularities seen in the graphical data presentations.
Inconsistencies between the characteristics of the data set and those of its neighbours are sought and, where necessary, documented. This covers inconsistencies such as the following:
- Maximum and minimum values of parameters (spikes excluded).
- The occurrence of meteorological events.
This intrinsic and extrinsic screening of the parameter values seeks to confirm the qualifying information and the source laboratory's comments on the series. In screening and collating information, every care is taken to ensure that errors of BODC making are not introduced.
Project Information
North Sea Project
The North Sea Project (NSP) was the first Marine Sciences Community Research project of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). It evolved from a NERC review of shelf sea research, which identified the need for a concerted multidisciplinary study of circulation, transport and production.
The ultimate aim of the NERC North Sea Project was the development of a suite of prognostic water quality models to aid management of the North Sea. To progress towards water quality models, three intermediate objectives were pursued in parallel:
- Production of a 3-D transport model for any conservative passive constituent, incorporating improved representations of the necessary physics - hydrodynamics and dispersion;
- Identifying and quantifying non-conservative processes - sources and sinks determining the cycling and fate of individual constituents;
- Defining a complete seasonal cycle as a database for all the observational studies needed to formulate, drive and test models.
Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory hosted the project, which involved over 200 scientists and support staff from NERC and other Government funded laboratories, as well as seven universities and polytechnics.
The project ran from 1987 to 1992, with marine field data collection between April 1988 and October 1989. One shakedown (CH28) and fifteen survey cruises (Table 1), each lasting 12 days and following the same track, were repeated monthly. The track selected covered the summer-stratified waters of the north and the homogeneous waters in the Southern Bight in about equal lengths together with their separating frontal band from Flamborough head to Dogger Bank, the Friesian Islands and the German Bight. Mooring stations were maintained at six sites for the duration of the project.
Table 1: Details of NSP Survey Cruises on RRS Challenger | |
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Cruise No. | Date |
CH28 | 29/04/88 - 15/05/88 |
CH33 | 04/08/88 - 16/08/88 |
CH35 | 03/09/88 - 15/09/88 |
CH37 | 02/10/88 - 14/10/88 |
CH39 | 01/11/88 - 13/11/88 |
CH41 | 01/12/88 - 13/12/88 |
CH43 | 30/12/88 - 12/01/89 |
CH45 | 28/01/89 - 10/02/89 |
CH47 | 27/02/89 - 12/03/89 |
CH49 | 29/03/89 - 10/04/89 |
CH51 | 27/04/89 - 09/05/89 |
CH53 | 26/05/89 - 07/06/89 |
CH55 | 24/06/89 - 07/07/89 |
CH57 | 24/07/89 - 06/08/89 |
CH59 | 23/08/89 - 04/09/89 |
CH61 | 21/09/89 - 03/10/89 |
Alternating with the survey cruises were process study cruises (Table 2), which investigated some particular aspect of the science of the North Sea. These included fronts (nearshore, circulation and mixing), sandwaves and sandbanks, plumes (Humber, Wash, Thames and Rhine), resuspension, air-sea exchange, primary productivity and blooms/chemistry.
Table 2: Details of NSP Process cruises on RRS Challenger | ||
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Cruise No. | Date | Process |
CH34 | 18/08/88 - 01/09/88 | Fronts - nearshore |
CH36 | 16/09/88 - 30/09/88 | Fronts - mixing |
CH56 | 08/07/89 - 22/07/89 | Fronts - circulation |
CH58 | 07/08/89 - 21/08/89 | Fronts - mixing |
CH38 | 24/10/88 - 31/10/88 | Sandwaves |
CH40 | 15/11/88 - 29/11/88 | Sandbanks |
CH42 | 15/12/88 - 29/12/88 | Plumes/Sandbanks |
CH46 | 12/02/89 - 26/02/89 | Plumes/Sandwaves |
CH44 | 13/01/89 - 27/01/89 | Resuspension |
CH52 | 11/05/89 - 24/05/89 | Resuspension |
CH60 | 06/09/89 - 19/09/89 | Resuspension |
CH48 | 13/03/89 - 27/03/89 | Air/sea exchanges |
CH62 | 05/10/89 - 19/10/89 | Air/sea exchanges |
CH50 | 12/04/89 - 25/04/89 | Blooms/chemistry |
CH54 | 09/06/89 - 22/06/89 | Production |
In addition to the main data collection period, a series of cruises took place between October 1989 and October 1990 that followed up work done on previous cruises (Table 3). Process studies relating to blooms, plumes (Humber, Wash and Rhine), sandwaves and the flux of contaminants through the Dover Strait were carried out as well as two `survey' cruises.
Table 3: Details of NSP `Follow up' cruises on RRS Challenger | ||
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Cruise No. | Date | Process |
CH62A | 23/10/89 - 03/11/89 | Blooms |
CH64 | 03/04/90 - 03/05/90 | Blooms |
CH65 | 06/05/90 - 17/05/90 | Humber plume |
CH66A | 20/05/90 - 31/05/90 | Survey |
CH66B | 03/06/90 - 18/06/90 | Contaminants through Dover Strait |
CH69 | 26/07/90 - 07/08/90 | Resuspension/Plumes |
CH72A | 20/09/90 - 02/10/90 | Survey |
CH72B | 04/10/90 - 06/10/90 | Sandwaves/STABLE |
CH72C | 06/10/90 - 19/10/90 | Rhine plume |
The data collected during the observational phase of the North Sea Project comprised one of the most detailed sets of observations ever undertaken in any shallow shelf sea at that time.
North Sea Project Resuspension Process Study
The ratio of particulate to dissolved material which is so important to water quality is affected by resuspension which, in turn, depends on the character of the sea bed, biological influences, tidal currents, wind, wave and seasonal stratification. The objectives of the three resuspension cruises were to make time series observations of physical, sedimentological and biological properties of the sediment, suspended particle material and water at two sites in the North Sea, using a variety of moored instruments, CTD/water bottle casts, pumped sampling and sediment grabs and box cores.
The two sites were:
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- Northern Site
- 54° 35'N, 004° 50'E
- 45m depth
- muddy sand
- seasonally stratified water column
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- Southern Site
- 52° 40'N, 003° 40'E
- 27m depth
- sand
- permanently well-mixed water column
Data Activity or Cruise Information
Data Activity
Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | 1989-09-08 |
End Date (yyyy-mm-dd) | 1989-09-16 |
Organization Undertaking Activity | Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory (now National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool) |
Country of Organization | United Kingdom |
Originator's Data Activity Identifier | RIG#60411 |
Platform Category | subsurface mooring |
North Sea Project POLRIG#60411
Deployment
This rig was deployed as part of the Resuspension experiments at the Northern site
Rig position | 54° 34.91'N, 004° 50.23'E |
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Water Depth(m) | 45.0 |
Rig Description
A mooring comprising of two near surface InterOcean S4 current meters.
Instrument | Meter Height | Parameters measured |
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S4 1258 | 36.0 | Current Speed and Direction |
S4 1306 | 30.0 | Current Speed and Direction |
Related Data Activity activities are detailed in Appendix 1
Fixed Station Information
Fixed Station Information
Station Name | NSP Resusp. N |
Category | Offshore location |
Latitude | 54° 34.80' N |
Longitude | 4° 49.80' E |
Water depth below MSL | 45.0 m |
Fixed Station: North Sea Project Resuspension Experiment Northern Site
This site was one of two contrasting North Sea sites occupied during the North Sea Project Resuspension Experiment.
The Northern site was located in 45m of water and was characterised by a muddy sand bed and a seasonally stratified water column.
The rigs deployed here lie within a box bounded by co-ordinates 54.576N 4.801E at the southwest corner and 54.600N 4.865E at the northeast corner. Magnetic variation at this site was 2.9° west.
Northern site deployment history is summarised below:
Rig ID | Meter type | Meter height | Start date | Data return (days) | Comment |
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00319 | CM TR CM TR TR | 30.0m 30.0m 10.0m 10.0m
| 16/01/89 16/01/89 16/01/89 16/01/89 16/01/89 | 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.7 0.0 | N/A N/A N/A N/A No data |
00320 | CM CM CM | 37.0m 31.0m
| 17/01/89 17/01/89 17/01/89 | 4.7 4.7 0.0 | N/A N/A No data |
00321 | CM CM | 35.0m
| 17/01/89 17/01/89 | 4.9 0.0 | N/A No data |
00322 | TG | 0.5m | 16/01/89 | 6.8 | |
00323 | TR | 1.2m | 17/01/89 | 5.0 | |
00324 | MET | 45.0m | 16/01/89 | 7.0 | |
00325 | WV | 45.0m | 16/01/89 | 6.0 | |
00326 | ADCP | 0.8m | 18/01/89 | 5.0 | |
00352 | CM TR CM TR CM TR | 21.5m
11.0m 9.0m 6.0m 4.0m | 14/05/89 14/05/89 14/05/89 14/05/89 14/05/89 14/05/89 | 5.8 0.0 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 | N/A No data N/A N/A N/A N/A |
00410 | CM TR CM TR CM TR | 30.0m 29.0m 10.0m 9.0m 5.0m
| 07/09/89 07/09/89 07/09/89 07/09/89 07/09/89 07/09/89 | 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.7 0.0 | N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A No data |
00411 | CM CM | 36.0m 30.0m | 08/09/89 08/09/89 | 8.2 8.2 | |
00412 | CM CM |
35.0m | 08/09/89 08/09/89 | 0.0 5.8 | No data N/A |
00413 | TG | 08/09/89 | 0.0 | No data | |
00414 | TR | 1.2m | 07/09/89 | 10.0 | |
00415 | MET | 45.0m | 07/09/89 | 8.0 | |
00416 | WV | 45.0m | 08/09/89 | 13.0 | |
00417 | ADCP | 0.8m | 08/09/89 | 8.1 |
ADCP = Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler
TR = Transmissometer
CM = Current Meter
MET = Met. Buoy
WV = Wave Rider
TG = Tide Gauge
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: RIG#60411
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 Identifier | Data Category | Start date/time | Start position | Cruise |
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593180 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-09-08 12:30:00 | 54.5818 N, 4.8372 E | Not applicable |
Appendix 2: NSP Resusp. N
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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592477 | Offshore sea floor pressure series | 1989-01-16 14:07:30 | 54.5767 N, 4.8583 E | Not applicable |
609939 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 1989-01-16 16:50:00 | 54.5917 N, 4.8633 E | Not applicable |
609940 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 1989-01-16 16:50:00 | 54.5917 N, 4.8633 E | Not applicable |
580360 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-01-16 17:00:00 | 54.5917 N, 4.8633 E | Not applicable |
580359 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-01-16 17:00:06 | 54.5917 N, 4.8633 E | Not applicable |
609927 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 1989-01-17 09:30:00 | 54.5917 N, 4.8633 E | Not applicable |
593143 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-01-17 12:20:00 | 54.5817 N, 4.855 E | Not applicable |
593131 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-01-17 15:40:00 | 54.59 N, 4.8017 E | Not applicable |
593155 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-01-17 15:40:00 | 54.59 N, 4.8017 E | Not applicable |
814919 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-17 20:22:00 | 54.58333 N, 4.83067 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
814920 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-17 22:09:00 | 54.5845 N, 4.81617 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
814932 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-18 00:07:00 | 54.57867 N, 4.826 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
814944 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-18 02:02:00 | 54.58017 N, 4.824 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
814956 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-18 04:07:00 | 54.57883 N, 4.8275 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
814968 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-18 06:06:00 | 54.57683 N, 4.83583 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
814981 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-18 08:02:00 | 54.58017 N, 4.83017 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
814993 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-18 10:02:00 | 54.57917 N, 4.829 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
604277 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-01-18 11:39:29 | 54.5983 N, 4.805 E | Not applicable |
815112 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-21 20:04:00 | 54.5875 N, 4.84183 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
815124 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-21 22:05:00 | 54.58783 N, 4.81567 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
815136 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-22 00:03:00 | 54.583 N, 4.82783 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
815148 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-22 02:05:00 | 54.58333 N, 4.84117 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
815161 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-22 04:07:00 | 54.58383 N, 4.82517 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
815173 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-22 06:08:00 | 54.58433 N, 4.83417 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
815185 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-22 08:03:00 | 54.58717 N, 4.8395 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
815197 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-01-22 10:16:00 | 54.58667 N, 4.83133 E | RRS Challenger CH44 |
609952 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 1989-05-14 10:10:00 | 54.5698 N, 4.8397 E | Not applicable |
609964 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 1989-05-14 10:20:00 | 54.5698 N, 4.8397 E | Not applicable |
592103 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-05-14 10:24:00 | 54.5818 N, 4.8397 E | Not applicable |
592115 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-05-14 10:25:00 | 54.5818 N, 4.8397 E | Not applicable |
592127 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-05-14 10:25:00 | 54.5818 N, 4.8397 E | Not applicable |
816742 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-14 13:06:00 | 54.5835 N, 4.8515 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258649 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 13:11:00 | 54.5835 N, 4.85142 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861836 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 13:11:00 | 54.5835 N, 4.85142 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084222 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 13:11:08 | 54.5835 N, 4.85142 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084965 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 13:11:08 | 54.5835 N, 4.85142 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085237 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 13:11:08 | 54.5835 N, 4.85142 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816754 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-14 14:25:00 | 54.584 N, 4.84817 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084234 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 14:29:33 | 54.58398 N, 4.84817 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084977 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 14:29:33 | 54.58398 N, 4.84817 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085249 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 14:29:33 | 54.58398 N, 4.84817 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258650 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 14:30:00 | 54.58398 N, 4.84817 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861848 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 14:30:00 | 54.58398 N, 4.84817 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816766 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-14 15:19:00 | 54.58233 N, 4.84783 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258662 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 15:24:00 | 54.58231 N, 4.84778 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861861 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 15:24:00 | 54.58231 N, 4.84778 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084246 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 15:24:12 | 54.58231 N, 4.84778 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084989 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 15:24:12 | 54.58231 N, 4.84778 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085250 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 15:24:12 | 54.58231 N, 4.84778 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816778 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-14 16:26:00 | 54.582 N, 4.87633 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084258 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 16:34:43 | 54.58206 N, 4.87626 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084990 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 16:34:43 | 54.58206 N, 4.87626 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085262 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 16:34:43 | 54.58206 N, 4.87626 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258674 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 16:35:00 | 54.58206 N, 4.87626 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861873 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 16:35:00 | 54.58206 N, 4.87626 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816791 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-14 19:04:00 | 54.57717 N, 4.8445 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084283 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 19:09:38 | 54.57724 N, 4.84447 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085016 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 19:09:38 | 54.57724 N, 4.84447 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085286 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 19:09:38 | 54.57724 N, 4.84447 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258698 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 19:10:00 | 54.57724 N, 4.84447 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861885 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 19:10:00 | 54.57724 N, 4.84447 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816809 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-14 20:02:00 | 54.57383 N, 4.833 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084295 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 20:07:33 | 54.57378 N, 4.83298 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085028 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 20:07:33 | 54.57378 N, 4.83298 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085298 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 20:07:33 | 54.57378 N, 4.83298 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258705 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 20:08:00 | 54.57378 N, 4.83298 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861897 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 20:08:00 | 54.57378 N, 4.83298 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816810 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-14 21:18:00 | 54.58467 N, 4.82417 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084302 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 21:22:34 | 54.58463 N, 4.82423 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085041 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 21:22:34 | 54.58463 N, 4.82423 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085305 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 21:22:34 | 54.58463 N, 4.82423 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258717 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 21:23:00 | 54.58463 N, 4.82423 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861904 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 21:23:00 | 54.58463 N, 4.82423 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816822 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-14 22:07:00 | 54.58367 N, 4.82933 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084314 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 22:11:44 | 54.58374 N, 4.82939 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085053 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 22:11:44 | 54.58374 N, 4.82939 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085317 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 22:11:44 | 54.58374 N, 4.82939 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258729 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 22:12:00 | 54.58374 N, 4.82939 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861916 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 22:12:00 | 54.58374 N, 4.82939 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816834 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-14 23:10:00 | 54.58867 N, 4.82883 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258730 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 23:15:00 | 54.58867 N, 4.82884 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861928 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 23:15:00 | 54.58867 N, 4.82884 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084326 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 23:15:20 | 54.58867 N, 4.82884 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085065 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 23:15:20 | 54.58867 N, 4.82884 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085329 | Water sample data | 1989-05-14 23:15:20 | 54.58867 N, 4.82884 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816846 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-15 00:03:00 | 54.586 N, 4.834 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258742 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 00:08:00 | 54.58603 N, 4.83405 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861941 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 00:08:00 | 54.58603 N, 4.83405 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084338 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 00:08:05 | 54.58603 N, 4.83405 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085077 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 00:08:05 | 54.58603 N, 4.83405 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085330 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 00:08:05 | 54.58603 N, 4.83405 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816858 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-15 02:02:00 | 54.58683 N, 4.85267 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258754 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 02:07:00 | 54.58682 N, 4.85261 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861953 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 02:07:00 | 54.58682 N, 4.85261 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085089 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 02:07:08 | 54.58682 N, 4.85261 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2085342 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 02:07:08 | 54.58682 N, 4.85261 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816871 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-15 03:12:00 | 54.58333 N, 4.85717 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258766 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 03:18:00 | 54.58339 N, 4.85717 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861965 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 03:18:00 | 54.58339 N, 4.85717 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816883 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-15 04:02:00 | 54.58267 N, 4.8505 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258778 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 04:08:00 | 54.58266 N, 4.85057 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861977 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 04:08:00 | 54.58266 N, 4.85057 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816895 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-15 05:01:00 | 54.58483 N, 4.8675 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1258791 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 05:07:00 | 54.58475 N, 4.86752 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861989 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 05:07:00 | 54.58475 N, 4.86752 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
816902 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-15 18:04:00 | 54.575 N, 4.85217 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1861990 | Water sample data | 1989-05-15 18:10:00 | 54.57495 N, 4.85211 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817327 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-19 18:14:00 | 54.60367 N, 4.84117 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084688 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 18:19:45 | 54.60364 N, 4.84119 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259223 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 18:20:00 | 54.60364 N, 4.84119 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862409 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 18:20:00 | 54.60364 N, 4.84119 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817339 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-19 19:01:00 | 54.60867 N, 4.85017 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259235 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 19:05:00 | 54.60873 N, 4.85017 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862410 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 19:05:00 | 54.60873 N, 4.85017 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084707 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 19:05:04 | 54.60873 N, 4.85017 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817340 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-19 21:05:00 | 54.58317 N, 4.831 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084720 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 21:08:52 | 54.58319 N, 4.83101 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259259 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 21:09:00 | 54.58319 N, 4.83101 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862422 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 21:09:00 | 54.58319 N, 4.83101 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817352 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-19 22:04:00 | 54.57167 N, 4.81733 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259260 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 22:08:00 | 54.57167 N, 4.81739 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862434 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 22:08:00 | 54.57167 N, 4.81739 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084732 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 22:08:24 | 54.57167 N, 4.81739 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817364 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-19 23:03:00 | 54.58167 N, 4.817 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259272 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 23:07:00 | 54.58173 N, 4.81694 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862446 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 23:07:00 | 54.58173 N, 4.81694 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084744 | Water sample data | 1989-05-19 23:07:01 | 54.58173 N, 4.81694 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817376 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-20 00:01:00 | 54.57683 N, 4.7875 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084756 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 00:05:45 | 54.57684 N, 4.7875 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259284 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 00:06:00 | 54.57684 N, 4.7875 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862458 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 00:06:00 | 54.57684 N, 4.7875 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817388 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-20 01:04:00 | 54.585 N, 4.8195 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259296 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 01:08:00 | 54.58498 N, 4.81951 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862471 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 01:08:00 | 54.58498 N, 4.81951 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084768 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 01:08:23 | 54.58498 N, 4.81951 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817407 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-20 02:18:00 | 54.589 N, 4.82683 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259303 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 02:21:00 | 54.58907 N, 4.82682 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862483 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 02:21:00 | 54.58907 N, 4.82682 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084781 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 02:21:29 | 54.58907 N, 4.82682 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817419 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-20 03:04:00 | 54.58217 N, 4.811 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084793 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 03:08:36 | 54.58212 N, 4.81097 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259315 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 03:09:00 | 54.58212 N, 4.81097 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862495 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 03:09:00 | 54.58212 N, 4.81097 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817420 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-20 04:09:00 | 54.57583 N, 4.81083 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084800 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 04:14:30 | 54.57582 N, 4.81084 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259327 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 04:15:00 | 54.57582 N, 4.81084 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862502 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 04:15:00 | 54.57582 N, 4.81084 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817432 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-20 05:11:00 | 54.58133 N, 4.85733 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259339 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 05:15:00 | 54.58134 N, 4.85734 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862514 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 05:15:00 | 54.58134 N, 4.85734 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084812 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 05:15:29 | 54.58134 N, 4.85734 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817444 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-20 08:51:00 | 54.58367 N, 4.83367 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862526 | Water sample data | 1989-05-20 09:12:00 | 54.58368 N, 4.83365 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817757 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-22 23:32:00 | 54.58233 N, 4.83483 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259536 | Water sample data | 1989-05-22 23:38:00 | 54.58232 N, 4.83483 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862827 | Water sample data | 1989-05-22 23:38:00 | 54.58232 N, 4.83483 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084824 | Water sample data | 1989-05-22 23:38:28 | 54.58232 N, 4.83483 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817769 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 00:33:00 | 54.58517 N, 4.8345 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259548 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 00:37:00 | 54.58511 N, 4.83444 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862839 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 00:37:00 | 54.58511 N, 4.83444 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084836 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 00:37:26 | 54.58511 N, 4.83444 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817770 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 01:32:00 | 54.58033 N, 4.84167 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259561 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 01:37:00 | 54.58041 N, 4.84159 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862840 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 01:37:00 | 54.58041 N, 4.84159 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084848 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 01:37:17 | 54.58041 N, 4.84159 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817782 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 02:33:00 | 54.5835 N, 4.82717 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084861 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 02:37:57 | 54.58344 N, 4.82713 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259573 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 02:38:00 | 54.58344 N, 4.82713 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862852 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 02:38:00 | 54.58344 N, 4.82713 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817794 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 03:32:00 | 54.58233 N, 4.81683 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259585 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 03:36:00 | 54.58241 N, 4.81685 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862864 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 03:36:00 | 54.58241 N, 4.81685 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084873 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 03:36:29 | 54.58241 N, 4.81685 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817801 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 04:32:00 | 54.58367 N, 4.841 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259597 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 04:37:00 | 54.58374 N, 4.84095 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862876 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 04:37:00 | 54.58374 N, 4.84095 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084885 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 04:37:25 | 54.58374 N, 4.84095 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817813 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 05:31:00 | 54.5815 N, 4.837 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084897 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 05:35:56 | 54.58148 N, 4.83695 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259604 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 05:36:00 | 54.58148 N, 4.83695 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862888 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 05:36:00 | 54.58148 N, 4.83695 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817825 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 06:31:00 | 54.581 N, 4.84233 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259616 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 06:35:00 | 54.58095 N, 4.84228 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862907 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 06:35:00 | 54.58095 N, 4.84228 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084904 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 06:35:27 | 54.58095 N, 4.84228 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817837 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 07:34:00 | 54.58517 N, 4.83883 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259628 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 07:39:00 | 54.58521 N, 4.8389 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862919 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 07:39:00 | 54.58521 N, 4.8389 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084916 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 07:39:05 | 54.58521 N, 4.8389 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817849 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 08:37:00 | 54.58533 N, 4.8345 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259641 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 08:42:00 | 54.58528 N, 4.83449 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862920 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 08:42:00 | 54.58528 N, 4.83449 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084928 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 08:42:10 | 54.58528 N, 4.83449 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817850 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 09:37:00 | 54.58433 N, 4.83167 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259653 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 09:41:00 | 54.58437 N, 4.83167 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862932 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 09:41:00 | 54.58437 N, 4.83167 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084941 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 09:41:29 | 54.58437 N, 4.83167 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817862 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 10:36:00 | 54.5845 N, 4.83817 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
2084953 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 10:41:40 | 54.58447 N, 4.83809 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259665 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 10:42:00 | 54.58447 N, 4.83809 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862944 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 10:42:00 | 54.58447 N, 4.83809 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817874 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 11:35:00 | 54.57883 N, 4.8325 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259677 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 11:39:00 | 54.57875 N, 4.8325 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862956 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 11:39:00 | 54.57875 N, 4.8325 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817886 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 12:35:00 | 54.5835 N, 4.83533 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259689 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 12:39:00 | 54.5835 N, 4.83532 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862968 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 12:39:00 | 54.5835 N, 4.83532 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
817898 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-05-23 13:31:00 | 54.58483 N, 4.83567 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1259690 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 13:36:00 | 54.58476 N, 4.8357 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
1862981 | Water sample data | 1989-05-23 13:36:00 | 54.58476 N, 4.8357 E | RRS Challenger CH52 |
819807 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-07 08:55:00 | 54.58267 N, 4.85583 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
609976 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 1989-09-07 11:25:00 | 54.59 N, 4.8455 E | Not applicable |
819819 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-07 15:37:00 | 54.5905 N, 4.81983 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
609988 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 1989-09-07 16:30:00 | 54.5903 N, 4.8205 E | Not applicable |
610001 | Transmittance/attenuance, turbidity, or SPM conc. | 1989-09-07 16:35:00 | 54.5903 N, 4.8205 E | Not applicable |
592139 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-09-07 16:39:00 | 54.5903 N, 4.8205 E | Not applicable |
592140 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-09-07 16:39:00 | 54.5903 N, 4.8205 E | Not applicable |
592152 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-09-07 16:40:00 | 54.5903 N, 4.8205 E | Not applicable |
819820 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-07 19:34:00 | 54.58267 N, 4.834 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819832 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-07 20:53:00 | 54.58333 N, 4.83667 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819844 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-07 21:55:00 | 54.5805 N, 4.83817 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086277 | Water sample data | 1989-09-07 21:59:45 | 54.58051 N, 4.83812 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819856 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-07 23:07:00 | 54.58733 N, 4.846 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819868 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-08 00:03:00 | 54.587 N, 4.86133 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819881 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-08 01:29:00 | 54.57933 N, 4.83583 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086289 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 01:33:17 | 54.57938 N, 4.83577 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819893 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-08 02:27:00 | 54.57833 N, 4.851 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819900 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-08 03:45:00 | 54.57817 N, 4.83567 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086290 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 03:51:32 | 54.5782 N, 4.83566 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819912 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-08 05:00:00 | 54.5775 N, 4.829 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085502 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 05:04:49 | 54.57751 N, 4.82906 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086308 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 05:04:49 | 54.57751 N, 4.82906 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257714 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 05:05:00 | 54.57751 N, 4.82906 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819924 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-08 06:19:00 | 54.57917 N, 4.82917 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257726 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 06:24:00 | 54.57918 N, 4.82911 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085514 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 06:24:25 | 54.57918 N, 4.82911 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086321 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 06:24:25 | 54.57918 N, 4.82911 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
819936 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-08 07:33:00 | 54.58367 N, 4.83367 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257738 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 07:38:00 | 54.58365 N, 4.83372 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085526 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 07:38:03 | 54.58365 N, 4.83372 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086333 | Water sample data | 1989-09-08 07:38:03 | 54.58365 N, 4.83372 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
604289 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-09-08 11:39:27 | 54.586 N, 4.8457 E | Not applicable |
593180 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-09-08 12:30:00 | 54.5818 N, 4.8372 E | Not applicable |
593179 | Currents -subsurface Eulerian | 1989-09-08 13:40:00 | 54.5765 N, 4.847 E | Not applicable |
820114 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-12 19:07:00 | 54.58117 N, 4.834 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257911 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 19:11:00 | 54.58116 N, 4.83396 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085692 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 19:11:14 | 54.58116 N, 4.83396 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820126 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-12 20:26:00 | 54.58183 N, 4.83633 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257923 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 20:31:00 | 54.58182 N, 4.83637 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085711 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 20:31:01 | 54.58182 N, 4.83637 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820138 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-12 21:05:00 | 54.5805 N, 4.8365 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257935 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 21:09:00 | 54.58057 N, 4.83648 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085723 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 21:09:06 | 54.58057 N, 4.83648 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820151 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-12 22:32:00 | 54.5825 N, 4.8345 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085735 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 22:36:34 | 54.58249 N, 4.83451 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257947 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 22:37:00 | 54.58249 N, 4.83451 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820163 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-12 23:09:00 | 54.582 N, 4.82883 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257959 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 23:13:00 | 54.58205 N, 4.82889 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085747 | Water sample data | 1989-09-12 23:13:22 | 54.58205 N, 4.82889 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820175 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 00:56:00 | 54.583 N, 4.833 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257960 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 00:59:00 | 54.58304 N, 4.83292 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085759 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 00:59:23 | 54.58304 N, 4.83292 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820187 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 01:35:00 | 54.5815 N, 4.83033 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085760 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 01:38:58 | 54.58142 N, 4.83031 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257972 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 01:39:00 | 54.58142 N, 4.83031 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820199 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 03:16:00 | 54.58 N, 4.837 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085772 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 03:21:44 | 54.57993 N, 4.83696 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257984 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 03:22:00 | 54.57993 N, 4.83696 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820206 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 04:14:00 | 54.5835 N, 4.83367 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085784 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 04:17:58 | 54.58356 N, 4.83369 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1257996 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 04:18:00 | 54.58356 N, 4.83369 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820218 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 05:46:00 | 54.582 N, 4.83383 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258011 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 05:50:00 | 54.58206 N, 4.83379 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085796 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 05:50:03 | 54.58206 N, 4.83379 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820231 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 17:35:00 | 54.583 N, 4.83833 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258035 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 17:38:00 | 54.58301 N, 4.83836 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085815 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 17:38:25 | 54.58301 N, 4.83836 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820243 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 19:27:00 | 54.5835 N, 4.83417 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258047 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 19:31:00 | 54.58353 N, 4.83415 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085827 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 19:31:26 | 54.58353 N, 4.83415 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820255 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 21:01:00 | 54.57833 N, 4.83283 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085839 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 21:04:48 | 54.57828 N, 4.83276 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258059 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 21:05:00 | 54.57828 N, 4.83276 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820267 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 22:01:00 | 54.5815 N, 4.8315 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085840 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 22:04:50 | 54.58145 N, 4.83145 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258060 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 22:05:00 | 54.58145 N, 4.83145 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820279 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-13 23:14:00 | 54.58367 N, 4.8305 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258072 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 23:18:00 | 54.58368 N, 4.83058 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085852 | Water sample data | 1989-09-13 23:18:24 | 54.58368 N, 4.83058 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820280 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-14 00:00:00 | 54.583 N, 4.8345 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258084 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 00:03:00 | 54.58301 N, 4.83446 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085864 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 00:03:11 | 54.58301 N, 4.83446 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820292 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-14 01:05:00 | 54.5815 N, 4.82767 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258096 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 01:08:00 | 54.58157 N, 4.82766 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085876 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 01:08:21 | 54.58157 N, 4.82766 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820311 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-14 02:07:00 | 54.58233 N, 4.83617 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085888 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 02:10:33 | 54.58228 N, 4.83615 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258103 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 02:11:00 | 54.58228 N, 4.83615 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820323 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-14 03:28:00 | 54.58317 N, 4.8345 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085907 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 03:32:43 | 54.58321 N, 4.83455 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258115 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 03:33:00 | 54.58321 N, 4.83455 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820335 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-14 04:06:00 | 54.58383 N, 4.82833 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085919 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 04:09:44 | 54.58377 N, 4.82841 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258127 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 04:10:00 | 54.58377 N, 4.82841 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820347 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-14 05:12:00 | 54.58233 N, 4.828 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258139 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 05:16:00 | 54.58231 N, 4.82802 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085920 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 05:16:00 | 54.58231 N, 4.82802 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820359 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-14 06:01:00 | 54.58367 N, 4.8335 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258140 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 06:04:00 | 54.58368 N, 4.83358 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2085932 | Water sample data | 1989-09-14 06:04:29 | 54.58368 N, 4.83358 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820360 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-14 07:25:00 | 54.58317 N, 4.83433 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820440 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-16 18:38:00 | 54.58233 N, 4.838 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258220 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 18:43:00 | 54.58228 N, 4.83807 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086019 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 18:43:25 | 54.58228 N, 4.83807 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820452 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-16 19:43:00 | 54.58133 N, 4.84417 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258232 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 19:46:00 | 54.58136 N, 4.84409 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086020 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 19:46:09 | 54.58136 N, 4.84409 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820464 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-16 21:07:00 | 54.58583 N, 4.84933 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086032 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 21:11:36 | 54.58582 N, 4.84933 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258244 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 21:12:00 | 54.58582 N, 4.84933 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820476 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-16 22:04:00 | 54.5815 N, 4.82867 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258256 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 22:08:00 | 54.58154 N, 4.82859 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086044 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 22:08:20 | 54.58154 N, 4.82859 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820488 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-16 23:19:00 | 54.58017 N, 4.835 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258268 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 23:23:00 | 54.58018 N, 4.83498 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086056 | Water sample data | 1989-09-16 23:23:15 | 54.58018 N, 4.83498 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820507 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-17 00:08:00 | 54.581 N, 4.83933 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086068 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 00:11:59 | 54.58105 N, 4.83935 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258281 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 00:12:00 | 54.58105 N, 4.83935 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820519 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-17 01:36:00 | 54.583 N, 4.836 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086081 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 01:40:43 | 54.58304 N, 4.83593 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258293 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 01:41:00 | 54.58304 N, 4.83593 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820520 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-17 02:15:00 | 54.58033 N, 4.827 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258300 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 02:18:00 | 54.58029 N, 4.82695 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086093 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 02:18:01 | 54.58029 N, 4.82695 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820532 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-17 03:44:00 | 54.58367 N, 4.83433 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086100 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 03:48:42 | 54.58362 N, 4.83427 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258312 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 03:49:00 | 54.58362 N, 4.83427 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820544 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-17 04:26:00 | 54.58217 N, 4.829 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258324 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 04:31:00 | 54.58223 N, 4.82901 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086112 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 04:31:13 | 54.58223 N, 4.82901 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820556 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-17 05:55:00 | 54.5815 N, 4.83383 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
2086124 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 05:59:31 | 54.58154 N, 4.83388 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
1258336 | Water sample data | 1989-09-17 06:00:00 | 54.58154 N, 4.83388 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820568 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-17 06:21:00 | 54.58367 N, 4.839 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820581 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-17 09:56:00 | 54.59117 N, 4.83167 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
820593 | CTD or STD cast | 1989-09-17 12:45:00 | 54.59 N, 4.85017 E | RRS Challenger CH60 |
824023 | CTD or STD cast | 1990-07-30 12:38:00 | 54.59133 N, 4.82517 E | RRS Challenger CH69 |
2090694 | Water sample data | 1990-07-30 12:41:34 | 54.59135 N, 4.82513 E | RRS Challenger CH69 |