*2008/05/23 13:50:13.54 *IOS HEADER VERSION 1.8 2007/05/25 2007/05/25 *FILE START TIME : UTC 2008/03/11 22:18:30.000 TIME INCREMENT : 0 0 0 0.25 0 ! (day hr min sec ms) NUMBER OF RECORDS : 54 DATA DESCRIPTION : CTD FILE TYPE : ASCII CRC : F0109181 NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 4 $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum !--- ----------------------- --------------- -------------- -------------- 1 Pressure decibar 1.2 53.55 2 Temperature 'deg C (ITS90)' 7.03645 7.0989 3 Salinity:T0:C0 PSS-78 29.6369 30.6424 4 Number_of_bin_records n/a 2 9 $END $TABLE: CHANNEL DETAIL ! No Pad Start Width Format Type Decimal_Places !--- ---- ----- ----- ------ ---- -------------- 1 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 2 -99 ' ' 9 F ' ' 4 3 -99 ' ' 9 F ' ' 4 4 ' ' ' ' 5 I I 0 $END $REMARKS This file converted from Sea-Bird file: Q:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2008-18\Pro $END *ADMINISTRATION MISSION : 2008-18 AGENCY : IOS, Ocean Sciences Division, Sidney, B.C. COUNTRY : Canada PROJECT : Broughton Salmon and Sea Lice SCIENTIST : Galbraith M. PLATFORM : Princeton *LOCATION GEOGRAPHIC AREA : Broughton Archipelago & Knight Inlet STATION : L2E EVENT NUMBER : 18 LATITUDE : 50 39.25000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 126 6.30000 W ! (deg min) WATER DEPTH : 184 *INSTRUMENT TYPE : Sea-Bird CTD MODEL : SBE-19plus SERIAL NUMBER : 5299 $TABLE: SENSORS ! Name Abs Depth Serial No ! -------------- -------------- ---------- temperature ' ' 5299 conductivity ' ' 5299 Pressure ' ' ' ' $END $REMARKS SOFTWARE VERSION 1.59 $END *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! -------- ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- SBE_IOS 3.1 2008/05/15 16:22:08 1274 1274 HDREDIT2 2.5.1 2008/05/15 16:38:40 ? ? ADTIMCH 4.3 2008/05/16 09:33:06 1274 1274 SHIFTDAT 3.4 2008/05/16 14:13:47 1274 1274 CLIP 1.3 2008/05/16 14:14:06 1274 1075 DELETE 6.3 2008/05/16 14:14:26 1075 249 CTDEDIT 4.61 2008/05/19 09:53:00 249 249 BINAVE 4.1.1 2008/05/19 12:51:34 249 54 REMOVECH 8.0 2008/05/23 13:49:35 54 54 HDREDIT2 2.5.1 2008/05/23 13:50:13 ? ? $END $REMARKS -HEADER EDITS: 2008/05/15 16:38:40 Applied edit header: C:\My Documents\sample headers\add long-lat-waterdepth-stnname.hdr Channel 2: Pressure [decibar] Units: dbars ==> decibar -The following ADTIMCH parameters were used. Add 8.00 hours to times in header file section -The following SHIFT parameters were used. Shift Channel: Temperature # of Records to Advance (-ve for Delay): At REC# 0 Shift= 2.25 Salinity was recalculated after shift -The following CLIP parameters were used. Clip by Record Number Limits First Record,Last Record = 200, 40000 Time Not Available in File -The following DELETE parameters were used: Surface Record Removal: Last Press Min Maximum Surface Pressure (relative): 10.00 Surface Swell Pressure Tolerance: 1.00 Pressure NOT filtered. Swells deleted. Warning message if pressure difference of 2.00 Drop rates < 0.20m/s (calculated over 5 points) will be deleted. Drop rate applies in the range 10.00 to 43.60 dbars Sample interval (from FILE section of header) = 0.250 seconds. -CTDEDIT 2008/05/19 09:53:00 15 changes in channel Salinity:T0:C0 -The following BINAVE parameters were used: Bin channel = Pressure Averaging interval = 1.00 Minimum bin value = 0.000 Average value was used Interpolated values were NOT used for empty bins Channel 'NUMBER_OF_BIN_RECORDS' was added to file. -REMOVECH 2008/05/23 13:49:35 4 channels removed. -HEADER EDITS: 2008/05/23 13:50:13 Applied edit header: Q:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2008-18\Processing\doc\header.txt $END *COMMENTS SBE HEADER Sea-Bird SBE19plus Data File: FileName = C:\2008-18 Broughton\Burn\hex012.hex Software Version 1.59 Temperature SN = 5299 Conductivity SN = 5299 System UpLoad Time = Mar 17 2008 09:17:04 ds SeacatPlus V 1.6b SERIAL NO. 5299 17 Mar 2008 08:08:54 vbatt = 12.7, vlith = 8.5, ioper = 62.1 ma, ipump = 85.9 ma, status = not logging number of scans to average = 1 samples = 89770, free = 672830, casts = 56 mode = profile, minimum cond freq = 2900, pump delay = 30 sec autorun = no, ignore magnetic switch = no battery type = alkaline, battery cutoff = 7.3 volts pressure sensor = strain gauge, range = 870.0 SBE 38 = no, Gas Tension Device = no Ext Volt 0 = no, Ext Volt 1 = no, Ext Volt 2 = no, Ext Volt 3 = no echo commands = yes output format = raw HEX S> SeacatPlus V 1.6b SERIAL NO. 5299 17 Mar 2008 08:09:14 temperature: 20-dec-07 TA0 = 1.239780e-03 TA1 = 2.568902e-04 TA2 = 2.939242e-07 TA3 = 1.275296e-07 TOFFSET = 0.000000e+00 conductivity: 20-dec-07 G = -9.996093e-01 H = 1.257222e-01 I = -3.921464e-04 J = 4.366159e-05 CF0 = 2.828559e+03 CPCOR = -9.570000e-08 CTCOR = 3.250000e-06 CSLOPE = 1.000000e+00 pressure S/N = 2651408, range = 870 psia: 18-dec-07 PA0 = 1.855029e+00 PA1 = 2.644191e-03 PA2 = 2.397141e-11 PTCA0 = 5.240580e+05 PTCA1 = 5.275216e+01 PTCA2 = -8.601253e-01 PTCB0 = 2.543188e+01 PTCB1 = 7.750000e-04 PTCB2 = 0.000000e+00 PTEMPA0 = -6.165396e+01 PTEMPA1 = 5.373011e+01 PTEMPA2 = -6.133162e-01 POFFSET = 0.000000e+00 volt 0: offset = -4.844105e-02, slope = 1.246264e+00 volt 1: offset = -4.821895e-02, slope = 1.246629e+00 volt 2: offset = -4.817895e-02, slope = 1.246666e+00 volt 3: offset = -4.868737e-02, slope = 1.247244e+00 EXTFREQSF = 1.000032e+00 dh cast 12 11 Mar 2008 14:18:30 samples 13706 to 14979, avg = 1, stop = mag swit ch S> # nquan = 7 # nvalues = 1274 # units = specified # name 0 = scan: Scan Count # name 1 = prdM: Pressure, Strain Gauge [db] # name 2 = tv290C: Temperature [ITS-90, deg C] # name 3 = c0S/m: Conductivity [S/m] # name 4 = dz/dtM: Descent Rate [m/s] # name 5 = sal00: Salinity [PSU] # name 6 = flag: flag # span 0 = 1, 1274 # span 1 = 0.153, 53.579 # span 2 = 5.7911, 7.1015 # span 3 = 0.000009, 3.135103 # span 4 = -0.937, 1.206 # span 5 = 0.0025, 30.6433 # span 6 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00 # interval = seconds: 0.25 # start_time = Mar 11 2008 14:18:30 # bad_flag = -9.990e-29 # sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, 5299, 20-Dec-07 # sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, 5299, 20-Dec-07, cpcor = -9.5700e-08 # sensor 2 = Pressure Number # datcnv_date = May 15 2008 15:32:49, 7.12 # datcnv_in = Q:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2008-18\RAW\CTD\hex012.hex Q:\Cruise_Dat a_Processing\2008-18\Processing\doc\2008-18-ctd.con # datcnv_skipover = 0 # filter_date = May 15 2008 15:55:06, 7.12 # filter_in = Q:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2008-18\Processing\convert\2008-18-0018. cnv # filter_low_pass_tc_A = 0.500 # filter_low_pass_tc_B = 1.000 # filter_low_pass_A_vars = c0S/m # filter_low_pass_B_vars = prdM # Derive_date = May 15 2008 16:20:58, 7.12 # Derive_in = Q:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2008-18\Processing\filter\2008-18-0018.c nv Q:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2008-18\Processing\doc\2008-18-ctd.con # file_type = ascii END* CTDEDIT was used to clean salinity. **************************************************************************** SeaCat salinity is prone to error due to a mismatch of conductivity and temperature response times, especially when the descent rate is non-uniform. Such errors are likely to be larger than calibration errors. SeaCat salinity errors are expected to be as high as 0.05 units in areas of high gradients. **************************************************************************** !--1--- ---2---- ---3---- -4-- !Pressu Temperat Salinity Numb !re ure :T0:C0 er_o ! ~bin ! _rec ! ords !------ -------- -------- ---- *END OF HEADER 1.2 7.0989 29.6369 5 1.9 7.0968 29.7250 9 2.9 7.0906 29.9536 8 4.0 7.0831 30.1237 6 4.9 7.0710 30.2954 6 5.9 7.0692 30.3385 6 6.9 7.0689 30.3449 6 7.9 7.0687 30.3487 6 8.9 7.0688 30.3500 5 10.0 7.0685 30.3583 5 11.0 7.0688 30.3748 4 11.9 7.0721 30.3900 4 13.0 7.0743 30.4002 5 14.0 7.0741 30.4081 4 15.0 7.0750 30.4188 4 15.9 7.0765 30.4424 4 16.9 7.0775 30.4781 4 17.9 7.0810 30.5010 4 18.9 7.0832 30.5110 5 20.0 7.0852 30.5185 4 21.0 7.0872 30.5239 4 21.9 7.0869 30.5270 4 22.9 7.0851 30.5326 4 23.9 7.0853 30.5364 5 25.0 7.0860 30.5394 4 26.0 7.0860 30.5433 4 26.9 7.0851 30.5462 4 27.9 7.0843 30.5506 4 29.0 7.0836 30.5541 5 30.0 7.0827 30.5564 4 31.0 7.0810 30.5609 4 32.0 7.0710 30.5712 4 32.9 7.0576 30.5823 4 33.9 7.0513 30.5907 4 34.9 7.0507 30.5972 4 36.0 7.0501 30.6023 5 37.1 7.0475 30.6062 4 38.0 7.0422 30.6165 4 39.0 7.0399 30.6244 4 39.9 7.0392 30.6284 4 40.9 7.0387 30.6307 4 41.8 7.0378 30.6337 4 42.8 7.0374 30.6357 4 43.9 7.0373 30.6371 5 45.0 7.0372 30.6382 4 46.0 7.0371 30.6386 4 46.9 7.0367 30.6403 4 47.9 7.0366 30.6411 4 48.9 7.0368 30.6409 4 49.9 7.0370 30.6404 5 51.0 7.0369 30.6403 4 51.9 7.0371 30.6398 5 53.0 7.0369 30.6403 9 53.5 7.0365 30.6424 2