*2013/12/16 15:09:54.11 *IOS HEADER VERSION 1.10 2011/10/26 2011/10/26 *FILE START TIME : UTC 1996/05/08 21:50:50.170 END TIME : UTC 1996/05/08 22:18:58.310 NUMBER OF RECORDS : 23 DATA DESCRIPTION : Bottle:Rosette:Up:Stop + CTD:Up FILE TYPE : ASCII NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 5 $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum !--- --------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------- 1 Sample_Number n/a 20 42 2 Pressure decibar 0.8 125.4 3 Temperature 'deg C (IPTS68)' 8.064 10.8217 4 Bottle_Number n/a 1 23 5 Salinity PSS-78 30.7455 33.7158 $END $TABLE: CHANNEL DETAIL ! No Pad Start Width Format Type Decimal_Places !--- ---- ----- ----- ------ ---- -------------- 1 -99 ' ' 5 I I 0 2 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 3 -99 ' ' 9 F ' ' 4 4 -99 ' ' 3 I I 0 5 -99 ' ' 9 F ' ' 4 $END *ADMINISTRATION MISSION : 1996-09 AGENCY : IOS, Ocean Science and Productivity, Sidney, B.C. COUNTRY : Canada PROJECT : Line P, WOCE, JGOFS SCIENTIST : Boyd P. PLATFORM : John P. Tully *LOCATION GEOGRAPHIC AREA : Line P, N.E. Pacific STATION : MP04 EVENT NUMBER : 10 LATITUDE : 48 38.88000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 126 40.20000 W ! (deg min) LATITUDE 2 : 48 38.83000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE 2 : 126 40.75000 W ! (deg min) WATER DEPTH : 1342 *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! ------------------------ ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- REMOVECH 3.1 1999/01/25 09:26:37 23 23 REMOVECH 6.0 2001/11/29 13:43:51 23 23 REMOVECH 6.0 2003/05/07 09:43:59 23 23 HDREDIT2 1.6 2003/05/08 13:47:58 ? ? CLEAN 4.2 2003/05/08 13:48:07 23 23 SORT 3.4.1 2004/04/13 15:09:36 23 23 CHANGE_CTD_CHANNEL_NAMES 1.0 2013/12/16 15:09:54 23 23 $END $REMARKS -The following CHANNEL(S) were removed from file. Conductivity_ratio Number_of_bin_records temperature:thermistor2 -No channels were removed. -The following CHANNEL(S) were removed from file. Temperature:thermistor1 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. -The following SORT parameters were used. Sorted by channel: Pressure Pressure channel sorted according to values in sort channel $END *INSTRUMENT TYPE : Bottle MODEL : Niskin 10 Litre *COMMENTS Collection method: ------------------ A rosette, holding 24 ten-litre water samplers, with a CTD was used. Analysis methods: ----------------- Salinity samples are collected in glass bottles and analyzed on Guildline model 8410 Portasal Salinometers which are standardized with IAPSO standard seawater. Oxygen samples are analyzed on an automated Winkler titration system following the procedures of Carpenter (1965). A Brinkmann model 665 Dosimat and model PC910 Colorimeter is controlled by Visual-Basic program to titrate the oxygen samples. Nutrient samples are analyzed fresh on board using a Technicon AAII auto- analyzer following methods described in Barwell-Clarke and Whitney (1996). Chlorophyll was extracted with 90% acetone and analyzed fluorimetrically. References: 1. Carpenter, J.H. 1965. The Chesapeake Bay Institute Technique for the Winkler Dissolved Oxygen Method. Limmnol. & Oceanogr., 10: 141-143. 2. J. Barwell-Clarke and F. Whitney. 1996. Institute of Ocean Sciences Nutrient Methods and Analysis. Canadian Technical Report of Hydrography and Ocean Sciences, No. 182, 43 pp. 3. Minkley, B.G., and F.A. Whitney. 2001. Summary of Hydrographic/CTD Observations Made Along Line P and at Station P: 1991-1999. Canadian Data Report of Hydrography and Ocean Sciences 156: 45 pp. !-1-- --2--- ---3---- 4- ---5---- !Samp Pressu Temperat Bo Salinity !le_ re ure tt !Numb ~u !er mb ! er !---- ------ -------- -- -------- *END OF HEADER 41 0.8 10.8217 22 30.7467 42 0.8 10.8136 23 30.7455 38 10.1 10.7579 19 30.7968 39 10.1 10.7726 20 30.7952 40 10.2 10.7754 21 30.7940 36 25.5 10.0148 17 31.7317 37 25.5 9.9422 18 31.7674 35 25.6 10.0332 16 31.7179 32 49.0 9.4200 13 32.4056 34 49.0 9.3959 15 32.3752 33 49.1 9.4033 14 32.3877 29 73.7 8.9509 10 32.6604 31 73.8 8.9507 12 32.6594 30 73.9 8.9462 11 32.6607 28 74.3 8.9339 9 32.6721 25 99.8 8.2520 6 33.3295 26 99.8 8.2471 7 33.3300 24 99.9 8.2408 5 33.3316 27 99.9 8.2434 8 33.3296 20 125.1 8.0869 1 33.7039 21 125.3 8.0723 2 33.7130 22 125.4 8.0648 3 33.7158 23 125.4 8.0640 4 33.7157