*2013/12/16 14:16:28.31 *IOS HEADER VERSION 1.10 2011/10/26 2011/10/26 *FILE START TIME : GMT 1978/07/06 21:36:00.000 NUMBER OF RECORDS : 82 DATA DESCRIPTION : CTD FILE TYPE : ASCII DATA TYPE : REAL*4 NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 3 $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum !--- ------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------- 1 Pressure decibar 0.2 81.1 2 Salinity ppt 28.522 30.986 3 Temperature 'deg C (IPTS68)' 9.467 17.607 $END $TABLE: CHANNEL DETAIL ! No Pad Start Width Format Type Decimal_Places !--- ---- ----- ----- ------ ---- -------------- 1 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 2 -99 ' ' 8 F ' ' 3 3 -99 ' ' 8 F ' ' 3 $END $REMARKS This file converted from 12 line header format. $END *ADMINISTRATION MISSION : 1978-26 AGENCY : IOS, Coastal Zone Oceanography, Sidney, B.C. COUNTRY : Canada PROJECT : Saanich Inlet SCIENTIST : Stucchi D. PLATFORM : Squamish $REMARKS This is Coastal Zone Oceanography cruise 78-25. $END *LOCATION GEOGRAPHIC AREA : Saanich Inlet STATION : 6 EVENT NUMBER : 15 LATITUDE : 48 41.58000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 123 30.15000 W ! (deg min) *INSTRUMENT TYPE : Guildline CTD MODEL : 8700 MK II $TABLE: SENSORS ! Name Abs Depth Serial No ! -------------- -------------- ---------- Pressure n/a ? Temperature n/a ? Conductivity n/a ? $END $REMARKS The instrumentation used to collect the data consisted of 1) a Guildline model 8700 MK II CTD probe and control console, 2) a programmable data acquisition system - PRODAS - built by McDonald-Detwiller Ltd., 3) a HP X,Y1Y2 plotter and, 4) a winch with seven-conductor cable and slip ring assembly. $END *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! ------------------------ ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- CZO_IOS 1.0 1993/09/07 15:44:19 82 82 HDREDIT2 1.6 2003/06/17 14:13:57 ? ? CLEAN 4.2 2003/06/17 14:13:59 82 82 CHANGE_CTD_CHANNEL_NAMES 1.0 2013/12/16 14:16:28 82 82 $END $REMARKS CLEAN functions: - Reset #RECS, MIN & MAX values in header. - Change Pad Value to -99 in All Channels. - Delete Empty Channels: 0 deleted. - Set channel name post-colon letters to upper case. $END *COMMENTS DESCENT RATE FILTER OF 0.4 M/S. 1M AVERAGE. SAL INVERSE CHK. AYP LEE In situ checks of the temperature and conductivity sensor were obtained by putting a Niskin water sampling bottle with reversing thermometers on the probe cable, one metre above the probe. Temperature calibration checks were acceptable given the +-0.02 degree C accuracy of the reversing thermometers. A stable salinity offset of 0.04 ppt (sample standard deviation of 0.01 ppt based on over 50 calibrations samples) was noted in these calibrations over the 32 month duration of the survey program. In the subsequent processing of the data, salinity is corrected by subtracting this offset. See reference Pacific Marine Science Report 80-5(1) and 80-5(2). !--1--- ---2--- ---3--- !Pressu Salinit Tempera !re y ture !------ ------- ------- *END OF HEADER 0.2 28.579 17.607 0.9 28.556 17.403 2.0 28.545 16.095 3.0 28.533 14.786 4.0 28.522 13.478 4.9 28.645 13.064 5.9 28.794 12.660 7.0 28.821 12.533 7.9 28.847 12.423 9.0 28.857 12.378 10.0 28.880 12.355 10.9 28.891 12.347 12.1 28.898 12.328 13.1 28.926 12.244 14.0 28.945 12.147 15.1 28.953 12.094 16.0 28.976 11.867 17.1 29.120 11.533 18.0 29.163 11.448 19.0 29.198 11.356 20.1 29.387 10.979 21.1 29.445 10.884 22.1 29.435 10.845 23.0 29.486 10.668 23.9 29.514 10.608 25.1 29.525 10.621 26.1 29.534 10.663 27.1 29.558 10.675 28.0 29.569 10.673 29.0 29.572 10.673 30.1 29.581 10.666 31.0 29.598 10.646 32.1 29.616 10.626 33.2 29.620 10.558 34.1 29.663 10.464 35.1 29.686 10.406 36.2 29.743 10.346 37.1 29.778 10.317 38.0 29.791 10.314 39.2 29.824 10.285 40.0 29.812 10.288 41.2 29.795 10.305 42.2 29.797 10.304 43.0 29.801 10.303 44.2 29.797 10.312 45.1 29.864 10.254 46.2 30.070 10.101 47.3 30.116 10.064 48.1 30.134 10.042 49.2 30.147 10.031 50.2 30.158 10.019 51.2 30.164 10.014 52.2 30.174 10.009 53.2 30.177 10.006 54.2 30.186 10.007 55.3 30.198 10.014 56.2 30.217 9.998 57.2 30.223 9.991 58.1 30.233 9.979 59.1 30.298 9.903 60.2 30.402 9.794 61.3 30.445 9.750 62.1 30.444 9.750 63.1 30.454 9.738 64.3 30.526 9.690 65.2 30.563 9.668 66.2 30.558 9.672 67.3 30.553 9.668 68.3 30.560 9.670 69.3 30.582 9.664 70.3 30.579 9.663 71.4 30.578 9.661 72.4 30.590 9.656 73.2 30.590 9.655 74.2 30.600 9.647 75.2 30.603 9.643 76.2 30.604 9.642 77.4 30.627 9.637 78.4 30.638 9.627 79.4 30.751 9.601 80.3 30.921 9.515 81.1 30.986 9.467