*2013/07/26 16:51:20.29 *IOS HEADER VERSION 1.10 2011/10/26 2011/10/26 *FILE START TIME : GMT 1962/11/22 16:36:00.000 NUMBER OF RECORDS : 12 DATA DESCRIPTION : Bottle:Wire FILE TYPE : ASCII DATA TYPE : REAL*4 NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 3 Q_DATE_TIME : 1 ! custom item Q_RECORD : 1 ! custom item QC_VERSION : OCN0 ! custom item $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum !--- ----------------------- -------- -------------- -------------- 1 Depth metres 0 300 2 Temperature:Reversing 'deg C' 6.01 11.36 3 Salinity:Bottle ppt 32.077 33.999 $END $TABLE: CHANNEL DETAIL ! No Pad Start Width Format Type Decimal_Places !--- ---- ----- ----- ------ ---- -------------- 1 -99 ' ' 5 F ' ' 0 2 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 2 3 -99 ' ' 8 F ' ' 3 $END $REMARKS This file was created by MEDS MEDS File name : 180962792_0010 Data quality is expressed with the following flags 0 = not checked 1 = appears to be good 2 = inconsistent with climatology 3 = appears to be doubtful 4 = appears to be wrong 5 = value was changed, see the history record Q_DATE_TIME is the quality of the date/time Q_RECORD is the worst quality flag for the entire station expressed as 1,2,3,5,4,0 from best to worst QC_VERSION is the version of quality control software used Parameter DUP_FLAG DIGIT_CODE STANDARD -------------------- -------- -------- -------- Temperature 0 0 1 Salinity: Pre-1978 0 0 S DUP_FLAG indicates if another profile exists in MEDS that is of higher quality (0=N= no duplicate) DIGIT_CODE indicates the type of digitization used STANDARD indicates the precision of the observation $END *ADMINISTRATION MISSION : 1962-92 AGENCY : PACIFIC OCEANOGRAPHIC GROUP COUNTRY : Canada PROJECT : Wake SCIENTIST : Herlinveaux R.H. PLATFORM : Oshawa $REMARKS Contents: Sample collection methods: Sea Water Temp - reversing thermometers mounted on Reversing Bottle samplers using Nansen bottles. Salinity - Collected in Reversing Bottle samplers Sample analysis methods: Sea Water Temp - Shipboard reading of reversing thermometers of German (Richter & Wiese) or Japanese (Yoshino Keiki). Salinity - Samples drawn into 8 oz. glass medicine bottles and sealed with a plastic-lined screw cap. - Laboratory analysis with Mark I salinometer. - Salinities are the means of duplicate determinations. References: 1. Original data files, located in room 1212, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Water Properties Group. 2. NOAA, World Ocean Dataselect data file. $END *LOCATION GEOGRAPHIC AREA : North-East Pacific STATION : 053 EVENT NUMBER : 10 LATITUDE : 48 39.00000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 126 18.00000 W ! (deg min) WATER DEPTH : 526 Q_POS : 1 ! custom item WDIR : 310.000 ! custom item WSPD : 5.000 ! custom item ATMS : 1018.000 ! custom item DRYT : 7.700 ! custom item WETT : 6.100 ! custom item CLCM : 3 ! custom item WWCD : 02 ! custom item QCP$ : 0001FFDE ! custom item QCF$ : 00000000 ! custom item $REMARKS Q_POS is the quality of the position Other custom items are defined by GF3 or MEDS codes $END *INSTRUMENT TYPE : Bottle:Wire *COMMENTS MEDS processing history records IDENT PRC_CODE VERSION PRC_DATE ACT_CODE ACT_PARM AUX_ID O_VALUE -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- IDENT is a code idicating the agency writing this history record PRC_CODE is the identifier of the software writing this history record VERSION is the version of the software used PRC_DATE is the date as YYYYMMDD this record was written ACT_CODE tells what action was taken against the data ACT_PARM = idicates whhich parameter was acted on AUX-ID helps to further quality the parameter affected O_VALUE was the original value of the parameter if an action changed it Quality flags had been added to the files but are not found in the original data files or published report, and do not look appropriate. They were removed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quality flags had been added to the files but are not found in the original data files or published report, and do not look appropriate. They were removed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! -------- ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- HDREDIT2 2.5.1 2010/03/26 09:43:51 ? ? HDREDIT2 2.5.1 2010/03/29 20:10:10 ? ? REMOVECH 8.1.1 2013/07/26 16:23:04 12 12 HDREDIT2 2.6 2013/07/26 16:26:54 ? ? CLEAN 5.1 2013/07/26 16:50:40 12 12 HDREDIT2 2.6 2013/07/26 16:51:20 ? ? $END $REMARKS -HEADER EDITS: 2010/03/26 09:43:51 Applied edit header: C:\data\edit_header 6282.txt Channel 1: Depth [meters] Units: Metres ==> meters Channel 2: Temperature:Reversing [Degrees C] Name: Temperature ==> Temperature:Reversing Units: Degrees_C ==> Degrees C Pad: 9999.99 ==> -99 Channel 4: Salinity:Pre-1978 [PPT] Name: Salinity: Pre-1978 ==> Salinity:Pre-1978 Pad: 9999.99 ==> -99 -HEADER EDITS: 2010/03/29 20:10:10 Channel 4: Salinity:Bottle [PPT] Name: Salinity:Pre-1978 ==> Salinity:Bottle -REMOVECH 2013/07/26 16:23:04 2 channels removed. -HEADER EDITS: 2013/07/26 16:26:54 Applied edit header: P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\Data Recovery Project\1962\6281\recovery-hdr.txt Channel 3: Salinity:Bottle [ppt] Units: PPT ==> ppt Channel 1: Depth [metres] Units: meters ==> metres Pad: 9999.99 ==> -99 Channel 2: Temperature:Reversing [deg C] Units: Degrees C ==> deg C -CLEAN functions: 2013/07/26 16:50:40 20 Reset #RECS, MIN & MAX values in header. Change Pad Value to -99 in All Channels. Delete Empty Channels: 0 deleted. -HEADER EDITS: 2013/07/26 16:51:20 Applied edit header: P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\Data Recovery Project\1962\6292\recovery-hdr.txt $END !-1-- --2--- ---3--- !Dept Temper Salinit !h ature: y: ! Revers Bottle ! ing !---- ------ ------- *END OF HEADER 0. 11.10 32.110 10. 11.20 32.077 20. 11.32 32.137 30. 11.36 32.145 50. 10.06 32.574 75. 8.33 33.190 100. 7.82 33.471 125. 7.48 33.697 150. 7.32 33.780 175. 7.24 33.834 200. 7.12 33.873 300. 6.01 33.999