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Metadata Report for BODC Series Reference Number 892388


Metadata Summary

Data Description

Data Category CTD or STD cast
Instrument Type
NameCategories
Unknown chlorophyll fluorometer  fluorometers
Meerestechnik OTS-1200 CTD  CTD; water temperature sensor; salinity sensor
Instrument Mounting research vessel
Originating Country Norway
Originator Prof Kurt Tande
Originating Organization University of Tromsø Norwegian College of Fishery Science
Processing Status banked
Online delivery of data Download available - Ocean Data View (ODV) format
Project(s) OMEX I
 

Data Identifiers

Originator's Identifier 1161
BODC Series Reference 892388
 

Time Co-ordinates(UT)

Start Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) 1994-09-07 06:00
End Time (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) -
Nominal Cycle Interval 2.0 decibars
 

Spatial Co-ordinates

Latitude 70.53000 N ( 70° 31.8' N )
Longitude 17.16333 E ( 17° 9.8' E )
Positional Uncertainty 0.0 to 0.01 n.miles
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Depth 0.99 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Depth 507.16 m
Minimum Sensor or Sampling Height 126.83 m
Maximum Sensor or Sampling Height 633.01 m
Sea Floor Depth 634.0 m
Sea Floor Depth Source -
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 Instantaneous - Depth measured below water line or instantaneous water body surface
 

Parameters

BODC CODERankUnitsTitle
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
POTMCV011Degrees CelsiusPotential temperature of the water body by computation using UNESCO 1983 algorithm
PRESPR011DecibarsPressure (spatial coordinate) exerted by the water body by profiling pressure sensor and correction to read zero at sea level
PSALST011DimensionlessPractical salinity of the water body by CTD and computation using UNESCO 1983 algorithm
SIGTPR011Kilograms per cubic metreSigma-theta of the water body by CTD and computation from salinity and potential temperature using UNESCO algorithm
TEMPST011Degrees CelsiusTemperature of the water body by CTD or STD

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

Public domain data

These data have no specific confidentiality restrictions for users. However, users must acknowledge data sources as it is not ethical to publish data without proper attribution. Any publication or other output resulting from usage of the data should include an acknowledgment.

The recommended acknowledgment is

"This study uses data from the data source/organisation/programme, provided by the British Oceanographic Data Centre and funded by the funding body."


Narrative Documents

RV Jan Mayen 7 CTD Data Documentation

Instrumentation

The CTD profiles were taken with a Meerestechnik OTS-1200 CTD incorporating pressure, conductivity and temperature sensors. An in-situ fluorometer and a rosette fitted with 5 litre Niskin bottles were included in the package.

The CTD was calibrated on a regular basis (approximately twice per year) using the facility at the University of Bergen. Additional salinity checks were made against OSI standard sea water.

Data Acquisition and Originator Processing

Data were logged on a PC and subsequently incorporated into the Tromsø data system. Data were delivered to BODC binned to 1 metre with the channels temperature, salinity and nominal chlorophyll.

Post-Cruise Processing

Reformatting

The data supplied were transferred to the BODC internal format. The translation program also converted depths to pressures using an inverse of the standard UNESCO algorithm and applied a natural log transform to the nominal chlorophyll data to make them compatible with BODC's CTD processing system.

Editing

Using a custom in-house graphics editor, the downcasts were delimited by manually applying flags to the cycle number channel. In addition, any dubious data (such as equilibration artefacts at the surface) or spikes in the downcast channels were manually flagged suspect.

Once screened, the CTD downcasts were loaded into the OMEX database under the Oracle relational database management system and later migrated to the National Oceanographic Database.

Calibration

The data were supplied to BODC calibrated and no further modifications have been made to the temperature and salinity data.

The fluorometer was calibrated against fluorometrically assayed extracted chlorophyll data and the following relationship obtained:

chlorophyll (mg/m3) = exp (raw voltage * 1.6665 - 0.9322) (n=92: R2=75%)

This has been applied to the data held in the database.

Data Reduction

The final data set was produced by binning the calibrated data to 1 (casts shallower than 100 m) or 2 decibars. The binning algorithm excluded any data points flagged suspect and attempted linear interpolation over gaps up to 3 bins wide. If any gaps larger than this were encountered, the data in the gaps were set null.

Data Warnings

None.


Project Information

Ocean Margin EXchange (OMEX) I

Introduction

OMEX was a European multidisciplinary oceanographic research project that studied and quantified the exchange processes of carbon and associated elements between the continental shelf of western Europe and the open Atlantic Ocean. The project ran in two phases known as OMEX I (1993-1996) and OMEX II - II (1997-2000), with a bridging phase OMEX II - I (1996-1997). The project was supported by the European Union under the second and third phases of its MArine Science and Technology Programme (MAST) through contracts MAS2-CT93-0069 and MAS3-CT97-0076. It was led by Professor Roland Wollast from Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium and involved more than 100 scientists from 10 European countries.

Scientific Objectives

The aim of the Ocean Margin EXchange (OMEX) project was to gain a better understanding of the physical, chemical and biological processes occurring at the ocean margins in order to quantify fluxes of energy and matter (carbon, nutrients and other trace elements) across this boundary. The research culminated in the development of quantitative budgets for the areas studied using an approach based on both field measurements and modeling.

OMEX I (1993-1996)

The first phase of OMEX was divided into sub-projects by discipline:

  • Physics
  • Biogeochemical Cycles
  • Biological Processes
  • Benthic Processes
  • Carbon Cycling and Biogases

This emphasises the multidisciplinary nature of the research.

The project fieldwork focussed on the region of the European Margin adjacent to the Goban Spur (off the coast of Brittany) and the shelf break off Tromsø, Norway. However, there was also data collected off the Iberian Margin and to the west of Ireland. In all a total of 57 research cruises (excluding 295 Continuous Plankton Recorder tows) were involved in the collection of OMEX I data.

Data Availability

Field data collected during OMEX I have been published by BODC as a CD-ROM product, entitled:

  • OMEX I Project Data Set (two discs)

Further descriptions of this product and order forms may be found on the BODC web site.

The data are also held in BODC's databases and subsets may be obtained by request from BODC.


Data Activity or Cruise Information

Cruise

Cruise Name JM7
Departure Date 1994-09-05
Arrival Date 1994-09-10
Principal Scientist(s)Kurt Tande (University of Tromsø Norwegian College of Fishery Science)
Ship RV Jan Mayen

Complete Cruise Metadata Report is available here


Fixed Station Information

Fixed Station Information

Station NameNordvestbanken
CategoryOffshore route/traverse

No Document Information Held for the Series

Related Fixed Station activities are detailed in Appendix 1


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: Nordvestbanken

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
889252CTD or STD cast1994-03-12 15:00:0070.38333 N, 17.89833 ERV Jan Mayen JM1
889264CTD or STD cast1994-03-12 16:00:0070.4 N, 17.6 ERV Jan Mayen JM1
889288CTD or STD cast1994-03-12 18:00:0070.41667 N, 17.26667 ERV Jan Mayen JM1
889332CTD or STD cast1994-03-13 14:00:0070.41167 N, 17.17667 ERV Jan Mayen JM1
889381CTD or STD cast1994-03-14 03:00:0070.40833 N, 17.27833 ERV Jan Mayen JM1
889946CTD or STD cast1994-04-11 11:00:0070.35 N, 18.59167 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
889971CTD or STD cast1994-04-11 14:00:0070.39167 N, 18.01667 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
889983CTD or STD cast1994-04-11 14:30:0070.38333 N, 17.78333 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
889621CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 03:00:0070.36667 N, 17.26667 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890020CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 05:00:0070.38333 N, 17.23333 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890032CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 07:00:0070.4 N, 17.15 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890044CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 09:00:0070.43667 N, 17.12 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890056CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 11:00:0070.47 N, 17.11833 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890068CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 13:00:0070.50167 N, 17.20167 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890081CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 15:00:0070.5 N, 17.28333 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890093CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 17:00:0070.51667 N, 17.33333 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890100CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 19:00:0070.51667 N, 17.33333 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
889633CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 21:00:0070.52667 N, 17.32667 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890112CTD or STD cast1994-04-12 23:00:0070.55167 N, 17.34333 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890161CTD or STD cast1994-04-13 12:00:0070.415 N, 17.16667 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890173CTD or STD cast1994-04-13 12:30:0070.41167 N, 17.21667 ERV Jan Mayen JM2
890609CTD or STD cast1994-05-17 01:00:0070.35 N, 18.58333 ERV Jan Mayen JM3
890622CTD or STD cast1994-05-17 05:00:0070.38333 N, 17.9 ERV Jan Mayen JM3
890634CTD or STD cast1994-05-17 06:00:0070.39167 N, 17.6 ERV Jan Mayen JM3
890799CTD or STD cast1994-05-18 18:00:0070.16667 N, 16.85 ERV Jan Mayen JM3
890806CTD or STD cast1994-05-19 00:00:0070.415 N, 17.16667 ERV Jan Mayen JM3
890818CTD or STD cast1994-05-19 01:00:0070.425 N, 17.03333 ERV Jan Mayen JM3
890831CTD or STD cast1994-05-19 02:00:0070.44333 N, 16.51667 ERV Jan Mayen JM3
890290CTD or STD cast1994-05-19 04:00:0070.45833 N, 16.0 ERV Jan Mayen JM3
891220CTD or STD cast1994-07-15 20:00:0070.35 N, 18.58333 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891256CTD or STD cast1994-07-16 03:00:0070.41333 N, 17.18833 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891293CTD or STD cast1994-07-16 14:00:0070.45833 N, 16.0 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891300CTD or STD cast1994-07-16 16:00:0070.44333 N, 16.51667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891312CTD or STD cast1994-07-16 18:00:0070.425 N, 17.03333 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891324CTD or STD cast1994-07-16 19:00:0070.42 N, 17.1 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891336CTD or STD cast1994-07-16 22:00:0070.40833 N, 17.2 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891348CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 00:00:0070.40833 N, 17.18833 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891361CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 02:00:0070.41667 N, 17.18333 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891373CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 04:00:0070.41667 N, 17.21667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891385CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 06:00:0070.43333 N, 17.33333 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891397CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 08:00:0070.43333 N, 17.46667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891404CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 10:00:0070.42833 N, 17.5 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891416CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 12:00:0070.42833 N, 17.495 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891742CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 14:00:0070.43333 N, 17.5 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891428CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 16:00:0070.41667 N, 17.51667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891441CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 18:00:0070.43333 N, 17.56667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891453CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 20:00:0070.43333 N, 17.63333 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891465CTD or STD cast1994-07-17 22:00:0070.41167 N, 17.21667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891477CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 02:00:0070.41667 N, 17.15 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891754CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 04:00:0070.45 N, 17.13333 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891489CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 06:00:0070.46667 N, 17.21667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891490CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 08:00:0070.49 N, 17.255 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
891508CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 10:00:0070.48833 N, 17.31167 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
890892CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 12:00:0070.48333 N, 17.31 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
890911CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 14:00:0070.48333 N, 17.26667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
890923CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 16:00:0070.5 N, 17.23333 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
890935CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 18:00:0070.53333 N, 17.26667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
890947CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 20:00:0070.55167 N, 17.36667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
890959CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 22:00:0070.55667 N, 17.435 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
890960CTD or STD cast1994-07-18 23:00:0070.56 N, 17.45667 ERV Jan Mayen JM5
892259CTD or STD cast1994-09-06 03:00:0070.35 N, 18.58333 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892272CTD or STD cast1994-09-06 06:00:0070.38333 N, 17.9 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892284CTD or STD cast1994-09-06 07:00:0070.39167 N, 17.6 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892327CTD or STD cast1994-09-06 19:00:0070.435 N, 17.08833 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892339CTD or STD cast1994-09-06 20:00:0070.44167 N, 17.06667 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892340CTD or STD cast1994-09-06 22:00:0070.47333 N, 17.03667 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892352CTD or STD cast1994-09-07 00:00:0070.5 N, 17.06667 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892364CTD or STD cast1994-09-07 02:00:0070.52333 N, 17.13 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892376CTD or STD cast1994-09-07 04:00:0070.525 N, 17.16833 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892407CTD or STD cast1994-09-07 08:00:0070.53333 N, 17.08667 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892419CTD or STD cast1994-09-07 10:00:0070.55833 N, 17.07667 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892432CTD or STD cast1994-09-07 14:00:0070.59333 N, 17.17167 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892444CTD or STD cast1994-09-07 21:00:0070.415 N, 17.16667 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892456CTD or STD cast1994-09-07 23:00:0070.41167 N, 17.21667 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892468CTD or STD cast1994-09-08 01:00:0070.41333 N, 17.18833 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892481CTD or STD cast1994-09-08 01:25:0070.41667 N, 17.1 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
891914CTD or STD cast1994-09-08 02:00:0070.42167 N, 17.025 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892493CTD or STD cast1994-09-08 03:00:0070.44333 N, 16.51667 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892500CTD or STD cast1994-09-08 04:00:0070.45833 N, 16.0 ERV Jan Mayen JM7
892782CTD or STD cast1994-10-10 23:00:0070.35 N, 18.58333 ERV Jan Mayen JM8
892794CTD or STD cast1994-10-11 03:00:0070.38333 N, 17.9 ERV Jan Mayen JM8
892801CTD or STD cast1994-10-11 05:00:0070.39167 N, 17.63333 ERV Jan Mayen JM8