ctd
PI: John Morrison
of: North Carolina State University
PI for Optics: Wilford Gardner & Mary Jo Richardson
of: Texas A&M University
dataset: Final version CTD, including beam attenuation optics
project/cruise: AESOPS/NBP-97-8 - Ross Sea Process Cruise 4
ship: Nathaniel B. Palmer
Sampling Methodology
Sampling Methodology, Optics
PI-Note: To convert Beam C (C(1/m)) to Cp the following
amount was added to ALL casts: -0.36
In addition the following casts were adjusted:
97840303 -0.00700
97840504 -0.00800
97840602 -0.00600
97840607 -0.00400
97841605 -0.00900
97841608 -0.01200
97843001 -0.45000
97843003 -0.44000
97843101 -0.33000
97843201 -0.40000
97843302 -0.37500
97843303 -0.30500
97843305 -0.02000
97843706 0.18712
AESOPS Investigators, Please note:
Begin and end parameters for time, latitude and longitude are
provided in the core CTD and Bottle data. Investigators
submitting data related to CTD/Bottle casts are urged to use
the single lat/lon entry from the Chief Scientist's event log.
Parameter Description Units
event a unique number assigned to each sampling
operation consisting of month MM, day DD,
hour HH and minute mm
sta station number
cast CTD rosette cast number
date date (YYYYMMDD) decoded as follows
YYYY = year, MM = month, DD = day
Date converted to GMT
time_begin starting time of cast in UTC decimal hours
time_end ending time of cast in UTC decimal hours
lat_begin starting latitude, negative = south decimal degrees
lon_begin starting longitude, negative = west decimal degrees
lat_end ending latitude decimal degrees
lon_end ending longitude decimal degrees
depth depth of sample meters
press depth of sample reported as pressure decibars
temp temperature, IPTS-68 degrees C
cond conductivity CTD milliSiemens/centimeter
sal salinity, PSS-78 PSU
potemp potental temperature, IPTS-68 degrees C
sigma_t sigma t kilograms/meter^3
sigma_0 potental density kilograms/meter^3
beam_cp beam attenuation due to particles 1/meter
fluor relative fluorescence, corrected by milligram/meter^3
Seabird software to chlorophyll-a
light_bs backscattered light from a Light volts
Scattering Sensor
nd no/bad data