*2020/07/24 10:31:17.99 *IOS HEADER VERSION 2.0 2016/04/28 2016/06/13 IVF16 *FILE START TIME : UTC 1998/07/15 05:06:00.000 TIME INCREMENT : 0 0 0 0.416667E-01 0 ! (day hr min sec ms) NUMBER OF RECORDS : 12 DATA DESCRIPTION : Bottle:Rosette:Up:Stop FILE TYPE : ASCII NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 13 $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum !--- --------------------------------- ---------------- -------------- -------------- 1 Pressure decibar 1.9 246.8 2 Sample_Number n/a 1 12 3 Temperature 'deg C (IPTS68)' 8.3243 12.733 4 Salinity PSS-78 5 Oxygen:Dissolved mL/L 2.004 4.814 6 Nitrate_plus_Nitrite umol/L 8.3 37.1 7 Phosphate umol/L 1.2 3 8 Silicate umol/L 15.9 47.8 9 Chlorophyll:Extracted:>0.7um mg/m^3 0.5 1.7 10 Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic umol/kg 1892.3 2223.47 11 Flag:Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic n/a 12 Alkalinity:Total umol/kg 2153.3 2154.5 13 Flag:Alkalinity:Total n/a $END $TABLE: CHANNEL DETAIL ! No Pad Start Width Format Type Decimal_Places !--- ---- ----- ----- ------ ---- -------------- 1 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 2 -99 ' ' 5 I I 0 3 -99 ' ' 8 F R4 3 4 -99 ' ' 12 ' ' C ' ' 5 -99 ' ' 8 F ' ' 3 6 -99 ' ' 6 F R4 1 7 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 8 -99 ' ' 6 F R4 1 9 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 10 -99 ' ' 8 F R4 2 11 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 12 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 1 13 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' $END $REMARKS Quality flags have the following significance: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 = Acceptable measurement with no header comment 1 = Sample for this measurement was collected but not analyzed. Sample lost. 2 = Acceptable measurement with header comment 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 : 1998-23 AGENCY : IOS, Ocean Science and Productivity, Sidney, B.C. COUNTRY : Canada PROJECT : Laperouse, GLOBEC SCIENTIST : Thomson R.E. PLATFORM : John P. Tully *LOCATION GEOGRAPHIC AREA : West Coast of Vancouver Island STATION : LA02 EVENT NUMBER : 3 LATITUDE : 48 26.82800 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 124 51.21800 W ! (deg min) WATER DEPTH : 305 *COMMENTS The data from the CTD for this cast have been lost. Pressure and carbon data were provided in file Comments from secondary file: C:\data\MELANIE\ECOLOGY\9823\98230001.nuc ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Globec nutrient analysis by Shannon Harris (UBC). !--1--- --2--- ----3---- ----4---- ----5---- !Sample Depth nitrate+ Silicate Orthophos !: nitrite phate !niskin !/ !number !------ ------ --------- --------- --------- Comments from secondary file: C:\data\MELANIE\ECOLOGY\9823\98230001.chl ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Globec chlorophyll analysis by Shannon Harris (UBC) formula for chlorophyll:2.069 x 0.994(Fo-Fa) x (v/V) !--1--- --2--- ----3---- ----4---- !Sample Depth Chlorophy Chlorophy !: ll:>0.7um ll:>5.0um !niskin !/ !number !------ ------ --------- --------- 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 frozen on shore using a Technicon AAII auto- analyzer following methods described in Barwell-Clarke and Whitney (1996). Chlorophyll was extracted with 90% acetone and analyzed fluorimetrically. Carbon data (including the nutrients drawn from the same Niskins) are published in: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0967063703001146) The data are archived, with analysis methods, at: https://data.nodc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.nodc:0207315 The carbon data were analyzed by D. Ianson at a lab at the Institute of Ocean Sciences. Alkalinity:Total - All data are flagged 3 because the closed cell analysis technique was used. Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic – All data have been quality checked and those flagged 2 are considered good. Those flagged 3 looked odd in property-property space. 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. 4. Ianson, Debby; Allen, Susan E.; Harris, Shannon L.; Orians, Kristin J.; Varela, Diana E.; Wong, C. S. (2019). Dissolved inorganic carbon, alkalinity, temperature, salinity and other variables collected from discrete sample and profile observations from Canadian Coast Guard Ship John P. Tully in the North Pacific Ocean, coastal upwelling region west of Vancouver Island, Canada from 1998-07-15 to 1998-07-23 (NCEI Accession 0207315). NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/bfqg-z806. NOTE: The temperature and salinity data are values are derived from the downcast CTD profiles by matching pressure. To reflect that these are estimates only 3 decimal places are given. *INSTRUMENT TYPE : Bottle MODEL : Niskin 10 Litre *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! -------- ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- MERGE 3.5.1 2020/07/24 10:12:17 12 12 REORDER 1.3.1 2020/07/24 10:30:48 ? ? HDREDIT2 3.2 2020/07/24 10:31:17 ? ? $END $REMARKS -The following MERGE parameters were used: 2020/07/24 10:12:17 Merge Channel: Pressure Merge Scheme Used: Add Secondary to Primary Overlap Scheme Used: Keep Primary Primary Channels to Include: ALL Secondary Channels to Include: Temperature, Salinity, Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic, Flag:Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic, Alkalinity:Total, Flag:Alkalinity:Total Primary file : D:\Telework\1998-023\Processing\1998-023-0003.che Secondary file: D:\Telework\1998-023\Processing\1998-023-0003.dicsort Comments from secondary file: D:\Telework\1998-023\Processing\1998-023-0003.dicsort ----------------------------------------------------- -SORT parameters: 2020/07/24 08:59:48 Sorted in ascending order of channel Pressure -HEADER EDITS: 2020/07/24 10:31:17 Applied edit header: D:\Telework\1998-023\Processing\DOC\1998-023-bot-hdr.txt Channel 3: Temperature [deg C (IPTS68)] Units: ==> deg C (IPTS68) Format: F9.4 ==> F8.3 Channel 4: Salinity [PSS-78] Units: ==> PSS-78 Pad: 0 ==> -99 Channel 10: Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic [umol/kg] Units: ==> umol/kg Channel 11: Flag:Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic [n/a] Units: ==> n/a Channel 12: Alkalinity:Total [umol/kg] Units: ==> umol/kg Channel 13: Flag:Alkalinity:Total [n/a] Units: ==> n/a $END !--1--- -2-- ---3--- -----4----- ---5--- --6-- --7--- --8-- --9--- ---10-- 11 --12-- 13 !Pressu Samp Tempera Salinity Oxygen: Nitra Phosph Silic Chloro Carbon: Fl Alkali Fl !re le_ ture Dissolv te_ ate ate phyll: Dissolv ag nity: ag ! Numb ed plus_ Extrac ed: ~g Total ~T ! er Nitri ted:> Inorgan an ot ! te 0.7um ic ic al !------ ---- ------- ----------- ------- ----- ------ ----- ------ ------- -- ------ -- *END OF HEADER 1.9 12 12.733 32.0148 4.814 21.7 2.60 31.1 1.60 1892.30 2 2153.3 3 9.7 11 12.672 32.0297 4.803 9.3 1.20 15.9 1.70 1917.43 2 2154.5 3 20.3 10 11.256 32.261 4.559 24.6 2.70 34.0 1.30 2019.49 2 -99.0 9 29.2 9 9.332 32.667 3.984 26.2 3.00 34.9 0.70 2059.39 2 -99.0 9 49.9 8 9.352 32.7024 3.734 26.1 2.80 32.9 0.50 2095.11 2 -99.0 9 75.1 7 8.563 32.9418 4.348 19.1 2.30 21.4 -99.00 2180.29 2 -99.0 9 98.2 6 8.324 33.3422 3.223 8.3 1.40 16.4 -99.00 2223.47 2 -99.0 9 124.8 5 -99.000 ' ' 2.455 18.9 2.10 35.0 -99.00 -99.00 9 -99.0 9 150.7 4 -99.000 ' ' 2.304 35.0 2.60 47.8 -99.00 -99.00 9 -99.0 9 178.6 3 -99.000 ' ' 2.249 35.5 2.80 46.8 -99.00 -99.00 9 -99.0 9 200.3 2 -99.000 ' ' 2.004 37.1 2.80 45.5 -99.00 -99.00 9 -99.0 9 246.8 1 -99.000 ' ' 2.037 16.5 1.80 18.5 -99.00 -99.00 9 -99.0 9