*2014/12/06 15:09:25.83 *IOS HEADER VERSION 1.10 2011/10/26 2011/10/26 *FILE START TIME : UTC 1978/10/22 00:17:00.000 NUMBER OF RECORDS : 13 DATA DESCRIPTION : Bottle:Wire FILE TYPE : ASCII NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 4 $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum !--- ----------------- -------- -------------- -------------- 1 Sample_Number n/a 113 125 2 Depth metres 0 375 3 Temperature 'deg C' 6.51 12.34 4 Salinity:Bottle ppt 23.558 33.4 $END $TABLE: CHANNEL DETAIL ! No Pad Start Width Format Type Decimal_Places !--- ---- ----- ----- ------ ---- -------------- 1 -99 ' ' ' ' I5 I ' ' 2 -99 ' ' 5 F R4 0 3 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 4 -99 ' ' 8 F R4 3 $END $REMARKS Data quality is expressed with the following flags: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 = Sample for this measurement was collected but not analyzed. Sample lost. 2 = Acceptable Measurement 3 = Questionable Measurement (Probably Good) 4 = Poor Measurement (Probably Bad) 5 = Measurement Not Reported (Bad) 6 = Mean of replicate measurements 7 = Manual chromatographic peak measurement 8 = Irregular digital chromatographic peak integration 9 = Sample was planned for this measurement from this bottle but was not collected ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $END *ADMINISTRATION MISSION : 1978-91 AGENCY : IOS, Ocean Ecology, Sidney, B.C. COUNTRY : CANADA PLATFORM : Pandora II *LOCATION STATION : Lar 2 EVENT NUMBER : 10 LATITUDE : 52 49.40000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 128 44.30000 W ! (deg min) WATER DEPTH : 382 *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! -------- ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- SPRD2IS 5.0 2014/12/05 17:21:05 13 13 CLEAN 5.2 2014/12/05 17:22:26 13 13 REMOVECH 8.2 2014/12/05 17:22:41 13 13 HDREDIT2 2.6 2014/12/06 15:09:25 ? ? $END $REMARKS -CLEAN functions: 2014/12/05 17:22:25 20 Set header Start and End times from the data. -REMOVECH 2014/12/05 17:22:41 The following CHANNEL(S) were removed: Date Time -HEADER EDITS: 2014/12/06 15:09:25 Applied edit header: P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\1978-90\DOC\1978-90-hdr.txt Channel 3: Temperature [deg C] Format: F9.4 ==> F7.2 Channel 4: Salinity:Bottle [ppt] Format: F9.4 ==> F8.3 $END *COMMENTS These data were originally collected by the Ocean Ecology group with the cruise number 78/2. When the data were prepared for the OSD Data Archive the cruise name was changed to 1978-90 because cruise number 1978-02 was already assigned to another cruise in the archive. The data were available in document "Hydrography 7890.xlsx" which had entries for positions, time, station name, depth, bottle #, temperature, invivo fluorescence, fluorescence scale, salinity bott salinity analyst comments and extracted chlorophyll. At the surface there were usually only readings from the middle thermometers, and below that usual left and right thermometers only, but sometimes left and middle or only left. The temperature entered is the median of the all temperature entries except for cases where there clear outliers. For those there is a separate entry in the header to explain which data were used. Channel Fluorescence:URU was calculated by dividing the “invivo fluorescence” by the fluorescence This decision was based on a comparison with extracted chlorophyll which showed good agreement in middle range of values when extracted chlorophyll was between 0.2 and 0.8mg/m^3. See file FLuorescence_Study.xlsx for details. The original hydrodata sheets from sea, including times, positions, temperatures, salinity, fluorescence and fluorescence scale were found for only the first 2 stations. No other original re were found. The 2 sheets available confirm the values entered in the spreadsheet. For more details on the processing see document: 1978-90_Processing_Report.doc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- !-1-- -2-- --3--- ---4--- !Samp Dept Temper Salinit !le_ h ature y: !Numb Bottle !er !---- ---- ------ ------- *END OF HEADER 113 0. 12.00 23.558 114 10. 12.34 30.554 115 30. -99.00 31.336 116 50. 10.21 31.726 117 75. 8.03 32.232 118 100. 7.22 32.801 119 125. 7.01 33.165 120 150. 6.87 33.263 121 200. 6.63 33.339 122 250. 6.57 33.366 123 300. 6.57 33.390 124 350. 6.51 33.398 125 375. 6.53 33.400