*2004/05/21 11:06:38.96 *IOS HEADER VERSION 1.4 2002/12/04 2002/12/04 *FILE START TIME : UTC 1994/09/26 23:59:00.000 NUMBER OF RECORDS : 23 DATA DESCRIPTION : Bottle:Rosette:Up:Stop + CTD FILE TYPE : ASCII NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 26 $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum ! -- ------------------------------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------- 1 Sample_Number n/a 594 616 2 Bottle_Number n/a 3 Pressure dbar 9 5670.5 4 Temperature 'deg C (IPTS68)' 1.4552 19.0074 5 Salinity PSS-78 33.7857 34.6873 6 Flag:Salinity ' ' 7 Salinity:Bottle PSS-78 33.7931 34.6874 8 Flag:Salinity:Bottle ' ' 9 Oxygen:Dissolved umol/kg 14.8 299 10 Flag:Oxygen:Dissolved ' ' 11 Silicate umol/kg 3.5 170.6 12 Flag:Silicate ' ' 13 Nitrate umol/kg 0.1 44.9 14 Flag:Nitrate ' ' 15 Nitrite umol/kg 0 0.16 16 Flag:Nitrite ' ' 17 Phosphate umol/kg 0.12 3.2 18 Flag:Phosphate ' ' 19 Chlorofluorocarbon_11 pmol/kg 0 3.754 20 Flag:Chlorofluorocarbon_11 ' ' 21 Chlorofluorocarbon_12 pmol/kg 0 1.932 22 Flag:Chlorofluorocarbon_12 ' ' 23 Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic umol/kg 1975.7 2424.2 24 Flag:Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic ' ' 25 Alkalinity:Total:CRM:Corrected umol/kg 2235.6 2439.6 26 Flag:Alkalinity:Total:CRM:Corrected ' ' $END $TABLE: CHANNEL DETAIL ! No Pad Start Width Format Type Decimal_Places ! -- ---- ----- ----- ------ ---- -------------- 1 -99 ' ' 5 I I 0 2 -99 ' ' 5 NQ C ' ' 3 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 1 4 -99 ' ' 9 F R4 4 5 -99 ' ' 9 F R4 4 6 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 7 -99 ' ' 9 F R4 4 8 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 9 -99 ' ' 6 F R4 1 10 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 11 -99 ' ' 6 F R4 1 12 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 13 -99 ' ' 6 F R4 1 14 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 15 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 16 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 17 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 18 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 19 -99 ' ' 8 F R4 3 20 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 21 -99 ' ' 8 F R4 3 22 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 23 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 1 24 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' 25 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 1 26 -99 ' ' 2 NQ C ' ' $END $REMARKS Input data file used: ./woce-9403-p15n-legs-14.sum02a Data quality is expressed with the following flags: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- a = Sample for this measurement was drawn from water bottle but not analyzed (not normally used). b = Acceptable measurement (Flag 'b' also reported as ' ') c = Questionable measurement (no problem observed in sampling or analysis, but value is not trusted, nonetheless; includes outlyers). d = Bad measurement (known problem with sampling or analysis, but not serious enough to completely discard the value). e = Not reported (lost sample; unredeemably bad measurement). f = Mean of replicate measurements. g = Manual chromatographic peak measurement. h = Irregular digital chromatographic peak integration. i = Sample not drawn for this measurement from this bottle (not normally used). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Data in these files was downloaded from the web site below, Mar 05 2003 Downloaded files were reformated and merged into single ascii file. Several errors in the WOCE sum and hyd files were found - WHPO interpolation of cast events were incorrect especially "BO"ttom of - corrections of sample #'s for Stn # - addition of data for Saanich Inlet station - numerous corrections, additions made to Alkalinity and associated DQ fla - and a few corrections wrt DIC and associated DQ flags WOCE data quality flags (QUALT2) were used when available, else QUALT1 DQ Warning: For Alkalinity (& DIC) data it was noticed that reporting techicians made overly generous use of DQ flag 'i' (ie WOCE DQ flag '9'), instead of using DQ flags ('a','e') (ie WOCE DQ flags ('1','5'). References: http://whpo.ucsd.edu/data/onetime/pacific/p15/p15n/p15na/ http://whpo.ucsd.edu/data/onetime/pacific/p15/p15n/p15nb/ $END *ADMINISTRATION MISSION : 1994-03 AGENCY : IOS PROJECT : WOCE P15N, PR6, PRS1 SCIENTIST : J.Garrett (Leg1) PLATFORM : John P. Tully $REMARKS This is OSAP cruise 1994-03 (previously 9403) This includes WOCE cruise PR6, PRS1, P15N $END *LOCATION GEOGRAPHIC AREA : 'IOS to Dutch Harbour, to Honolulu, to Pago Pago, to' CONTINUED : ' IOS' STATION : W032 EVENT NUMBER : 34 LATITUDE : 40 1.07000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 164 59.67000 W ! (deg min) $REMARKS This is WOCE Cast # 3 On Sept 6, the Tully sailed west from the mouth of the Juan de Fuca Strait, along Line PR6. After completing 4 stations en route to Station PRS1, the vessel sailed for Dutch Harbour, Alaska, where it refueled. Section P15N (leg 1) started near Dutch Harbour continuing south along 165W. At 24N, the ship gradually shifted west, to coincide with a previous NOAA section, and the planned route of P15S. Most of the scientific crew were changed in Honolulu after 35 days at sea. Section P15N (leg 2) continued on from 20:30'N, following a course that moved gradually westward to 168:45'W at 10N. The ship remained on this longitude through the equator, then began a second southwestward course at 8:30'S that took the ship to 170W x 10S. At 15S, Leg2 ended and the vessel sailed to American Samoa. $END *INSTRUMENT TYPE : Guildline CTD MODEL : 8737, 8705 $REMARKS See details wrt various instruments in COMMENTS section $END *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! ------------------------ ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- chem_cast_woce_9403_02.F 1.0 2003/04/16 11:32:05 23 23 HDREDIT2 1.9 2004/04/13 13:33:37 ? ? REMOVECH 6.0 2004/04/28 11:14:06 23 23 CLEAN 4.6.1 2004/04/28 11:15:38 23 23 HDREDIT2 2.0 2004/05/21 11:06:38 ? ? $END $REMARKS -The following CHANNEL(S) were removed from file. Alkalinity:Total:uncorrected Flag:Alkalinity:Total:uncorrected Alkalinity:Total:CRM:adjustment Flag:Alkalinity:Total:CRM:adjustment 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. - Remove Sea-Bird comments from the header. $END *COMMENTS C Contents: C Bottle Cast (Rosette) observations for water chemistry C Date and Time are taken from BEginning of Rosette Niskin Bottle UP Cast C Latitude and Longitude determined by GPS C C Sample collection methods: C Collection device was General Oceanics Rosette C with 24 10L Niskin bottles C and a Guildline 8737 CTD C Pressure C - Guildline 8737 CTD on 23 bottle Rosette (primary sampling system) C - Guildline 8705 CTD on 11 bottle Rosette (for shallow casts) C Sea Water Temp (CTD) C - Guildline 8737 CTD on 23 bottle Rosette (primary sampling system) C - Guildline 8705 CTD on 11 bottle Rosette (for shallow casts) C Salinity (CTD) C - Guildline 8737 CTD on 23 bottle Rosette (primary sampling system) C - Guildline 8705 CTD on 11 bottle Rosette (for shallow casts) C (10 L Niskin samplers) C Salinity (Bottle) C - Samples collected in glass bottles from Niskin Samplers C Oxygen:Dissolved C - Samples were drawn through either amber rubber or Tygon tubing into C 125 ml iodine flasks. The flasks were allowed to overflow twice C their volume before being stoppered then unstoppered, fixed with C manganous and iodide reagents (Carpenter, 1965), restoppered, then C shaken thoroughly. Sample temperatures were measured before initial C stoppering to within 0.5C. To avoid outgassing during analysis, C samples were initially all refrigerated at 4C for 1 to 24 hours C before analysis. C see cruise report for details wrt Stn dependent air contamination. C Silicate C - Samples collected in 50 ml polystyrene tubes from Niskin bottles C - Samples refrigerated for a maximum of 12 hours (rosette) or C 30 hr (USW) before analysis. C Nitrate C - Samples collected in 50 ml polystyrene tubes from Niskin bottles C - Samples refrigerated for a maximum of 12 hours (rosette) or C 30 hr (USW) before analysis. C Nitrite C - Samples collected in 50 ml polystyrene tubes from Niskin bottles C - Samples refrigerated for a maximum of 12 hours (rosette) or C 30 hr (USW) before analysis. C Phosphate C - Samples collected in 50 ml polystyrene tubes from Niskin bottles C - Samples refrigerated for a maximum of 12 hours (rosette) or C 30 hr (USW) before analysis. C CFC-11 C - Samples were drawn into 100 ml glass syringes that were thoroughly C rinsed in a continuous stream of sample. C CFC samplers checked each Niskin bottle for leaking by pushing in C the sample spigot before opening the air vent. C CFC-12 C - Samples were drawn into 100 ml glass syringes that were thoroughly C rinsed in a continuous stream of sample. C CFC samplers checked each Niskin bottle for leaking by pushing in C the sample spigot before opening the air vent. C Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) (aka TCO2) C - Samples collected in 250 ml glass bottles, fixed with 200 ul of C saturated HgCL2 solution, and cool stored until analyzed. C Total Alkalinity C - Samples collected in 250 ml glass bottles, fixed with 200 ul of C saturated HgCL2 solution, and cool stored until analyzed. C C Sample analysis methods: C Pressure C - Guildline 8737 CTD on 23 bottle Rosette (primary sampling system) C - Guildline 8705 CTD on 11 bottle Rosette (for shallow casts) C Sea Water Temp C - Guildline 8737 CTD on 23 bottle Rosette (primary sampling system) C - Guildline 8705 CTD on 11 bottle Rosette (for shallow casts) C Salinity (CTD) C - Guildline 8737 CTD on 23 bottle Rosette (primary sampling system) C - Guildline 8705 CTD on 11 bottle Rosette (for shallow casts) C Salinity (Bottle) C - analyzed onboard with a Guildline Model 8410 Portasal C The Portasal was standardized daily with IAPSO standard sea water C Batch P125. C Oxygen:Dissolved C - automated titration system (Brinkman Dosimat) using micro-Winkler C method (Carpenter, 1965) detected iodine end-point colorimetrically. C Silicate C - analyzed using Technicon Analyzer C Concentrated standards were prepared from oven dried (80C) reagents C shortly before sailing on Leg1 and again in Honolulu. Working C standards were made every 1 to 2 days by diluting 1 to 6 ml of C various stock solutions to 250 ml with 3.2% NaCl (w/v in double run C Milli-Q water). C - Silicate standards were compared to Sagami standards. C - Nutrient lab temperatures were recorded hourly during analysis. C Nitrate C - analyzed using Technicon Analyzer C Concentrated standards were prepared from oven dried (80C) reagents C shortly before sailing on Leg1 and again in Honolulu. Working C standards were made every 1 to 2 days by diluting 1 to 6 ml of C various stock solutions to 250 ml with 3.2% NaCl (w/v in double run C Milli-Q water). C - Nitrate standards were compared to Sagami standards. C - Nutrient lab temperatures were recorded hourly during analysis. C - Crystals developed in nitrate line from Station W123 onwards. C Nitrite C - analyzed using Technicon Analyzer C Concentrated standards were prepared from oven dried (80C) reagents C shortly before sailing on Leg1 and again in Honolulu. Working C standards were made every 1 to 2 days by diluting 1 to 6 ml of C various stock solutions to 250 ml with 3.2% NaCl (w/v in double run C Milli-Q water). C - Nitrite standards were compared to Sagami standards. C - Nutrient lab temperatures were recorded hourly during analysis. C Phosphate C - analyzed using Technicon Analyzer C Concentrated standards were prepared from oven dried (80C) reagents C shortly before sailing on Leg1 and again in Honolulu. Working C standards were made every 1 to 2 days by diluting 1 to 6 ml of C various stock solutions to 250 ml with 3.2% NaCl (w/v in double run C Milli-Q water). C - Nutrient lab temperatures were recorded hourly during analysis. C - Phosphate samples were occasionally contaminated during 2nd half of C leg 1. C CFC-11 C - analyzed using Gas Chromatography, following procedure of Bullister C and Weiss (1987). HP GC failed on leg1 and replaced with 2nd HP GC C on leg2. See cruise report for details on Limit of Detection. C CFC-12 C - analyzed using Gas Chromatography, following procedure of Bullister C and Weiss (1987). HP GC failed on leg1 and replaced with 2nd HP GC C on leg2. See cruise report for details on Limit of Detection. C Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) C - by Coulometer (Coulometric Somma 5011) at IOS, using method outlined C in DOE (1994). C Total Alkalinity C - by Potentiometric Titration, following the method of DOE (1994) C Alkalinity was determined using a temperature stable (25C) closed C titration cell, a Metrohm 665 Dosimat, a Metrohm 649 stir apparatus, C and an Orion model 720A pH meter. Software by D.M.Campbell. C About 1/2 of samples from Leg1 were analyzed on Leg1, the other 1/2 C being analyzed on Leg2. C - Problems abounded with method, etc, etc for Alkalinity. C for more information, see 'Data Assessment..." report by J.Page C Data quality flags have been downgraded here, from previous values. C - CRM values for Cell#2 were averaged before Cell repair => ave adj C CRM values for Cell#2 were averaged after Cell repair => ave adj C CRM values for Cell#1 were too few to compute average adjustment. C C REFERENCES: C Bullister, J.L. and Weiss, R.F. (1988) C Determination of CC13F and CC12F2 in seawater and air. C Deep-Sea Research, Vol 35, 839-853. C Carpenter, J.H. 1965 C The Chesapeake Bay Inst technique for the Winkler Dissolved Oxygen Meth C Limnol. Oceanogr. 10: 141-143 C DOE. 1994. C Handbook of methods of the analysis of the various parameters of the C carbon dioxide systen in sea water: version 2 C Dickson, A.G., Goyet, C., eds. ORNL/CDIAC-74. C Koroleff, F. and K. Grasshoff. 1983. C Determination of nutients. in Methods of Seawater Analysis. C eds K. Grasshoff, M. Ehrhardt, K. Kremling. C Page, J. 2003 C Data Assessment for Total Alkalinity by Millero Closed Cell Method C For the 1994 Climate Chem Cruise 9403 / WOCE P15N Line. C (draft copy for internal use) C Weiss, R.F. C Freon Lab Manual. Unpublished manuscript C Scripps Inst of Oceanography, San Diego, California, USA. C WOCE Report No. 73/91, 1991. C A comparison of methods for the determination of dissolved oxygen in se C WHPO Publication 91-2. Unpublished manuscript. C !-1-- -2-- --3--- ---4---- ---5---- 6 ---7---- 8 --9-- 10--11- 12--13- 14--15-- 16--17-- 18---19-- 20---21-- 22--23-- 24--25-- 2 !Samp Bott Pressu Temperat Salinity F Salinity F Oxyge F Silic F Nitra F Nitrit F Phosph F Chlorof F Chlorof F Carbon F Alkali F !le_ le_ re ure l :Bottle l n: l ate l te l e l ate l luoroca l luoroca l :Disso l nity:T l !Numb Numb ~ ~ Disso ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rbon_11 ~ rbon_12 ~ lved: ~ otal:C ~ !er er t l lved e t t t t 1 1 Inorga i RM:Cor e ! y e d e e e e 1 2 nic c rected d !---- ---- ------ -------- -------- - -------- - ----- - ----- - ----- - ------ - ------ - ------- - ------- - ------ - ------ - *END OF HEADER 594 23 9.0 19.0074 33.7857 33.7931 270.7 3.5 0.1 0.00 0.12 2.306 c 1.312 c 1975.7 2235.6 595 22 50.5 11.6903 34.0709 34.0720 299.0 8.9 5.1 0.16 0.58 3.599 c 1.786 c 2043.5 2264.7 596 21 99.7 10.1603 34.1122 34.0740 262.3 14.0 11.2 0.04 0.85 3.750 c 1.888 c 2082.4 2260.3 597 20 204.6 9.2722 34.1364 34.0385 263.5 17.7 12.2 0.02 0.97 3.717 c 1.932 c 2090.4 2268.7 598 19 203.9 9.2951 34.1369 34.0425 262.6 17.3 12.3 0.01 0.97 3.754 c 1.868 c 2094.1 2265.9 599 18 401.4 7.2928 34.0077 34.0176 178.2 40.6 24.3 0.00 1.77 2.602 c 1.193 c 2185.1 2280.1 600 17 497.3 5.7956 33.9778 33.9815 141.8 58.6 30.4 0.00 2.23 1.876 c 0.894 c 2244.3 2292.3 601 16 598.0 4.7755 34.0307 34.0221 95.9 78.2 36.0 0.00 2.63 1.059 c 0.530 c 2306.5 -99.0 i 602 15 798.2 3.8753 34.1966 34.2002 38.7 109.7 42.1 0.00 3.02 0.164 c 0.081 c 2354.5 2347.5 603 14 1001.1 3.3064 34.3217 34.3156 23.1 128.7 43.5 0.00 3.13 0.043 c 0.000 c 2384.6 2366.6 604 13 1257.2 2.7862 34.4191 34.4148 15.5 146.9 44.7 0.00 3.20 0.014 c 0.000 c -99.0 i 2392.6 605 12 1508.4 2.4426 34.4895 34.4871 14.8 159.2 44.9 0.00 3.18 0.000 c 0.000 c 2424.2 c 2403.8 606 11 2000.4 1.9845 34.5866 34.5873 49.4 170.6 43.0 0.00 3.04 0.100 c 0.096 c -99.0 i 2422.7 607 10 2252.2 1.8394 34.6142 34.6123 66.4 170.6 41.8 0.00 2.97 -99.000 i -99.000 i 2379.8 2426.9 608 9 2497.6 1.7185 34.6323 34.6320 83.1 169.7 40.8 0.00 2.90 -99.000 i -99.000 i 2371.2 2428.5 609 8 2747.4 1.6231 34.6468 34.6475 95.5 166.7 39.5 0.00 2.83 -99.000 i -99.000 i 2360.1 2425.0 610 7 3000.6 1.5536 34.6586 34.6873 d 148.5 d 159.0 d 36.4 d 0.00 d 2.58 d -99.000 i -99.000 i 2329.6 2431.6 611 6 3506.5 1.4693 34.6751 34.6756 137.6 158.5 37.3 0.00 2.64 -99.000 i -99.000 i 2336.1 2433.3 612 5 3997.9 1.4552 34.6826 34.6836 147.3 156.4 36.5 0.00 2.58 -99.000 i -99.000 i 2329.2 2435.6 613 4 4495.3 1.4879 34.6866 34.6861 148.5 159.9 36.4 0.00 2.58 -99.000 i -99.000 i 2331.3 -99.0 i 614 3 4996.8 1.5479 34.6868 34.6867 150.6 159.2 36.5 0.00 2.57 -99.000 i -99.000 i 2328.9 2438.7 615 2 5497.0 1.6121 34.6873 34.6866 150.5 159.4 36.5 0.00 2.58 -99.000 i -99.000 i 2329.8 2436.6 616 1 5670.5 1.6348 34.6872 34.6874 150.2 159.0 36.4 0.00 2.67 d -99.000 i -99.000 i 2329.8 2439.6