*2018/01/09 15:04:01.86 *IOS HEADER VERSION 1.10 2011/10/26 2011/10/26 *FILE START TIME : UTC 2008/07/26 01:58:00.000 NUMBER OF RECORDS : 24 DATA DESCRIPTION : 'Bottle:Rosette:Up:NoStop and Stop as specified in' CONTINUED : ' SAMPLE METHOD' FILE TYPE : ASCII NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 32 $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum !--- -------------------------------------- --------------- -------------- -------------- 1 Sample_Number n/a 359 382 2 Sample_Method n/a 3 Bottle_Number n/a 1 24 4 Pressure decibar 5.7 2042.4 5 Temperature 'deg C (ITS90)' -1.52 5.5866 6 Salinity PSS-78 25.4958 34.9513 7 Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE mL/L 6.4 9.41 8 Fluorescence:Calibrated:Seapoint mg/m^3 0.4E-01 0.326 9 Transmissivity %/metre 59.6 65.1 10 Fluorescence_CDOM:URU:Wetlabs volts 0.66E-01 0.94E-01 11 Salinity:Bottle PSS-78 27.1121 34.9484 12 Flag:Salinity:Bottle n/a 13 Oxygen:Dissolved mL/L 6.306 8.727 14 Nitrate_plus_Nitrite umol/L 0 15.4 15 Flag:Nitrate_plus_Nitrite n/a 16 Silicate umol/L 3.2 33.6 17 Flag:Silicate n/a 18 Phosphate umol/L 0.62 1.91 19 Flag:Phosphate n/a 20 Ammonium umol/L -0.3E-01 0.3 21 Flag:Ammonium n/a 22 Alkalinity:Total:Potentiometric umol/kg 1945.2 2300.5 23 Flag:Alkalinity:Total:Potentiometric n/a 24 Oxygen:Isotope:18 /mille -3.11 0 25 Flag:Oxygen:Isotope:18 n/a 26 Bacteria /mL 46145 411981 27 Picophytoplankton /mL 148 5564 28 Nanophytoplankton /mL 22 218 29 Chlorofluorocarbon_11 nmol/m^3 0.65 6 30 Flag:Chlorofluorocarbon_11 n/a 31 Chlorofluorocarbon_12 nmol/m^3 0.43 3.68 32 Flag:Chlorofluorocarbon_12 n/a $END $TABLE: CHANNEL DETAIL ! No Pad Start Width Format Type Decimal_Places !--- ---- ----- ----- ------ ---- -------------- 1 -99 ' ' ' ' I5 I ' ' 2 ' ' ' ' 8 NQ C ' ' 3 -99 ' ' ' ' I5 I ' ' 4 -99 ' ' ' ' F7.1 R4 ' ' 5 -99 ' ' ' ' F9.4 R4 ' ' 6 -99 ' ' ' ' F9.4 R4 ' ' 7 -99 ' ' ' ' F7.2 R4 ' ' 8 -99 ' ' ' ' F8.3 R4 ' ' 9 -99 ' ' ' ' F6.1 R4 ' ' 10 -99 ' ' ' ' F8.3 R4 ' ' 11 -99 ' ' ' ' F9.4 R4 ' ' 12 ' ' ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 13 -99 ' ' ' ' F8.3 R4 ' ' 14 -99 ' ' ' ' F6.1 R4 ' ' 15 ' ' ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 16 -99 ' ' ' ' F6.1 R4 ' ' 17 ' ' ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 18 -99 ' ' ' ' F7.2 R4 ' ' 19 ' ' ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 20 -99 ' ' ' ' F7.2 R4 ' ' 21 ' ' ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 22 -99 ' ' ' ' F8.2 R4 ' ' 23 ' ' ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 24 -99 ' ' ' ' F7.2 R4 ' ' 25 ' ' ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 26 -99 ' ' ' ' F11.2 R4 ' ' 27 -99 ' ' ' ' F10.2 R4 ' ' 28 -99 ' ' ' ' F10.2 R4 ' ' 29 -99 ' ' ' ' F7.2 R4 ' ' 30 ' ' ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 31 -99 ' ' ' ' F7.2 R4 ' ' 32 ' ' ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' $END $REMARKS Flag channels were initialized with zeros. Non-zero values have the following significance: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sampling Methods are expressed with the following codes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROS:UN - No Stop ROS:US - Stop for 30 seconds ROS:USM - Up Stop Mix (Stop 30s, up 1m, down 2m, up 1m, wait 30s, close bottle) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $END *ADMINISTRATION MISSION : 2008-30 AGENCY : IOS, Ocean Sciences Division, Sidney, B.C COUNTRY : Canada PROJECT : Joint Ocean Ice Study (JOIS incl JWACS and BGEP) SCIENTIST : Zimmermann S. PLATFORM : Louis S. St. Laurent *LOCATION STATION : BL-06 EVENT NUMBER : 20 LATITUDE : 71 39.50000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 151 13.86000 W ! (deg min) WATER DEPTH : 1993 *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! ------------ ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- SPRD2IS 5.1 2018/01/09 14:40:13 24 24 CLEAN 5.2.2 2018/01/09 14:48:28 24 24 SORT 3.6 2018/01/09 14:54:37 24 24 REORDER 1.3.1 2018/01/09 14:55:24 ? ? HDREDIT2 3.1.1 2018/01/09 14:57:48 ? ? CHANGE_FLAGS 2.0 2018/01/09 15:04:01 24 24 $END $REMARKS -CLEAN functions: 2018/01/09 14:48:27 20 Reset #RECS, MIN & MAX values in header. Delete Empty Channels: 17 deleted. -SORT parameters: 2018/01/09 14:54:37 Sorted in ascending order of channel Pressure [decibar] -HEADER EDITS: 2018/01/09 14:57:48 Applied edit header: Z:\SHARE\DATA\Data Archive Process - 2017\Joe's work\2008-30\Headers\2008-30 CHE Header casts 1-43.txt $END *INSTRUMENT TYPE : Sea-Bird CTD MODEL : SBE-911plus SERIAL NUMBER : 0724 $REMARKS A rosette, holding 24 ten-litre Niskin Bottles, with a CTD was used. $END *CALIBRATION $TABLE: CORRECTED CHANNELS ! Name Units Fmla Pad Coefficients ! --------------------------- -------- ---- ------ ------------ Conductivity:Primary mS/cm 10 -99 () (-0.13E-02 1) Conductivity:Secondary mS/cm 10 -99 () (0.16E-02 1) Fluorescence:URU:Seapoint mg/m^3 10 -99 () (-0.174E-01 1.3324) $END *COMMENTS CTD Data Processing Notes: -------------------------- Processing notes can be found in the DOC directory in folder "Individual Data Reports" (2008-30_CTD SBE911 Processing_v2017-12-18.docx). Standard seabird processing steps were used. CTD Pressure: Lab calibration was adjusted by applying +0.9dbar offset to the bias based on in-air surface readings of the CTD. CTD Temperature: Pre-cruise lab calibration was used after comparisons with dual sensor and post-cruise calibration information. CTD Conductivity: Pre-cruise lab calibration adjusted after comparisons with dual sensor, post-cruise calibrations and water sample data. For casts 1 to 43, primary conductivity received offset of -0.0013 mS/cm and secondary conductivity received offset of 0.0016 mS/cm. For casts 44 to 53, primary was changed by -0.0007 mS/cm and secondary conductivity was changed by 0.0018 mS/cm. For casts 54 to 73, primary was changed by -0.0004 mS/cm and secondary conductivity was changed by 0.0021 mS/cm. CTD Oxygen: Oxygen data are from three SeaBird SBE43 sensors which were installed for casts 1 to 5, 6 to 22 and 23 to 73 respectively. They were installed with pumped flow in-line after the primary temperature and conductivity sensors. A lag of -8 seconds was applied to oxygen voltage in the Seabird processing step Align. Downcast CTD oxygen voltage and upcast temperature and salinity were used to calibrate CTD to water sample oxygen (upcast). The 73 casts required 12 calibration groups. Fitting method followed Seabirds Application Note 64-2 (“SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor Calibration and Data Corrections using Winkler Titrations”). A remaining pressure dependent shape in the residual between water sample and CTD oxygen was removed by subtracting a mean curve. Parts of the mean curve were found by fitting sections of data from discreet pressure ranges. The parts were then stitched together via spline interpolation to create a full profile mean curve. CTD Fluorometer: Fluorometer data are from a Seapoint sensor with pumped flow in-line after the secondary temperature and conductivity sensors. Calibration with bottle data performed using bottle chlorophyll values between 0.025 and 0.60 mg/m3. The number of observations used were 121 out of 177 with a standard deviation of 0.01 in the residuals. Coefficients used: Slope: 1.3324, Bias -0.0174. Alignment of -3 seconds was used. Transmissometer data are unprocessed, using calibration from 26 May 2008 (s/n 662) and 9 Jun 2008 (s/n993). CTD CDOM Fluorometer data are unprocessed and given as raw voltage. Altimeter data are unprocessed, using calibration from Mar 2005. Data Notes: - Spikes in temperature, conductivity and oxygen have been linearly interpolated over and where needed secondary values (when available) have replaced the primary values. Transmissivity: During Collection: Casts 1-5, Two Transmissometers, s/n 662 is primary, s/n 993 is secondary. Casts 6-34, One Transmissometer, s/n 662 is primary and column of zeros for secondary. Secondary channel was removed. Casts 35-73, Two Transmissometers, s/n 993 is now primary and 662 is secondary. Final Reported Files: All casts, In the final files the channels were reordered so that the data from s/n 662 is in the Transmissivity channel and the data from s/n 993 is in the Transmissivity2 channel. Oxygen: Casts 1-5, Oxygen s/n 435; Casts 6-22 Oxygen s/n 1115; Casts 23-73 Oxygen s/n 398. Casts 9, 14-17, CTD oxygen removed due to failed sensor. Chemistry Sampling and Analysis Methods: --------------------------------------- For further information see corresponding processing document in the DOC directory in folder "Individual Data Reports" Salinity samples were collected in 200 mL type II glass bottles with screw caps and disposable plastic inserts. On board, samples were analyzed in a temperature-controlled lab on a Guildline AutoSalinometer Model 8400B (SN: 69086), which was standardized with IAPSO standard seawater. Onshore, samples, 1546 to 1617, were analyzed 6 months later in a temperature-controlled lab on the Guildline AutoSalinometer Model 8400B (SN: 68572), which was standardized with IAPSO standard seawater. Oxygen samples were collected in glass flasks and analyzed at sea using an automated Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) Winkler-based UV titration system, consisting of laptop with LVO2 software (v2.34), 2 Brinkmann 665 Dosimats, pencil UV lamp, UV100BQ photodiode detector, mini stirrer with a water bath sample holder mounted on top, 2 Platinum Resistance Thermometers (PRT) to monitor solution temperatures, an analogue to digital converter to convert voltages from the detector and the 2 PRTs to a digital signal. The methodology followed was as described in the SIO Oxygen Titration Manual Version 10-Apr-2003. Nutrient samples (nitrate plus nitrite, silicate and orthophosphate) were collected in polystyrene test tubes. If analysis could be performed within 24 hours the samples were stored at 4 degree C, if not they were frozen at -20 degree C. All samples were analyzed fresh on board using a Technicon auto-analyzer following methods described in Barwell-Clarke and Whitney (1996). Ammonium samples were collected in 40.5 mL glass tubes, and analyzed on board following the Holmes et al. (1999) fluorometric protocol. Samples were kept in the dark for 5 to 8 hours at room temperature. Samples were then measured using a Turner Designs TD-700 fluorometer. Oxygen Isotopes Samples were collected into 30 ml glass vials. Once at room temperature, the caps were retightened and wrapped with parafilm for storage. Samples were analyzed at Oregon State University using the Thermo DeltaPlusXL mass spectrometer connected to a H2O-CO2 equilibration unit. Samples were analyzed Feb to Apr 2009 (6 to 8 months after collection). Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) and Alkalinity: DIC and Alkalinity were collected into 250 or 500 mL glass bottles. Samples were kept at 4 degree C until analysis and preserved with HGCL2. Samples were analyzed Nov 2008 to Jan 2009 (3 to 5 months after collection). Alkalinity ("Alkalinity:Total") and DIC ("Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic") were measured from the same sample bottle at select stations. In addition, more frequent samples of Alkalinity were collected at most stations and have been labelled "Alkalinity:Total:Potentiometric" to distinguish this set of separate samples, even though both sets of Alkalinity samples were measured using potentiometric titration. DIC was analyzed at the Institute of Ocean Sciences using a SOMMA (Single-Operator Multi-Metabolic Analyzer) - Coulometer system to determine DIC. Alkalinity samples were analyzed at the Institute of Ocean Sciences using an automated potentiometric titration system to determine the total alkalinity. Total Chlorophyll-a (>0.7um) samples were collected into 2 L polyethylene sample bottles, immediately placed in dark bags and stored in a fridge. Samples were filtered onto 25mm GF/F filters using low vacuum filtration. Samples were analyzed on board. Initially at the beginning of the cruise, all filters were immediately put into scintillation vials with 10 mL/L of 90% acetone (made with NANOpur water), labeled and put into a 4 °C cooler for 24 hours. Later, due to time constraints, the filters were preserved in the -20 °C freezer in scintillation vials until they could be processed. During filtration and extraction, the samples were kept dark as much as possible. After 24 hour extraction by acetone at -20 °C, the samples were brought to room temperature for an hour. Chlorophyll-a and phaeo-pigment levels were measured with a Turner Designs 10 AU-005 Field Fluorometer SN:5152FRXX. The sample was acidified with 2 drops of 1N hydrochloric acid to obtain the phaeo-pigment reading. Phytoplankton and bacterioplankton were collected in 2 ml capacity cryogenic vial and fixed with 0.2 ml of 10% paraformaldehyde by vortex mixing. Samples were maintained for at least 15 min at laboratory temperature to allow fixation, and then stored at -80 degree C until analysis at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. Cell concentrations of picophytoplankton, nanophytoplankton, and bacterioplankton (i.e. non-autofluorescent picoplankton) in thawed samples were analyzed by flow cytometry (Becton Dickinson FACSort) following protocols in routine use (Li and Dickie, 2001). Iodine 129 samples were collected into 1 L PVC bottles and returned to the Laboratory of the Atlantic Environmental Radioactivity Unit (AERU) at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography (BIO). In the laboratory, a NaI carrier was added to a 200 mL aliquot of the seawater sample, it was slightly acidified, purified using multiple hexane extractions and iodine was precipitated as NaI. The NaI precipitate was shipped to the IsoTrace Laboratory at the University of Toronto where 129I analyses were performed by accelerator mass spectrometry (Smith et al. 1998; 1999; 2005). Cesium 137 samples were collected into 10 L plastic carboys. The water samples were passed through a potassium ferrocyanide (KCFC) packed resin column in the laboratory (AERU) which quantitatively extracts 137Cs from seawater (Smith et al. 1990; Smith & Ellis 1995). The KCFC resin was deployed in a standard geometry and measured using a hyperpure Ge detector having an efficiency of 25%. Halocarbons: CFC-11 and CFC-12: Halocarbon samples were collected in a Perfektum 250 mL glass syringe (Popper & Sons Inc.). CFC-12 and CFC-11 were analyzed at sea on the Institute of Ocean Sciences automated purge and trap system. Separation and detection of the components was achieved using a 60 m, 0.32 mm GasPro G fused silica column and a Hewlett Packard GC/Electron Capture Detector, respectively. References: 1. Owens, W. B., and R. C. Millard Jr., 1985, A new algorithm for CTD oxygen calibration. J. Physical Oceanography., 15, 621-631. 2. Carpenter, J.H., 1965. The Chesapeake Bay Institute technique for the Winkler dissolved oxygen method, Limnol. Oceanogr., 10, 141-3. 3. Holmes, R.M., Aminot, A., Kérouel, R., Hooker, B.A. and Peterson, B.J. (1999). A simple and precise method for measuring ammonium in marine and freshwater ecosystems. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 56: 1801-1808. 4. 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. 5. Li, W.K.W., and Dickie, P.M. 2001. Monitoring phytoplankton, bacterioplankton, and virioplankton in a coastal inlet (Bedford Basin) by flow cytometry. Cytometry 44: 236-246. 6. Smith, J.N., Ellis, K.M. and Jones, E.P. 1990. Cesium-137 transport into the Arctic Ocean through Fram Strait. Journal of Geophysical Research. 95(C2):1693-1701. 7. Smith, J.N. and Ellis, K.M. 1995. Radionuclide tracer profiles at the CESAR Ice Station and Canadian Ice Island in the Western Arctic Ocean. Deep-Sea Research II. 42(6):1447-1470. 8. Smith, J.N., Ellis, K.M. and Kilius, L.R. 1998. 129I and 137Cs tracer measurementsin the Arctic Ocean. Deep-Sea Research I. 45(6):959-984. 9. Smith, J.N., Ellis, K.M. and Boyd, T.M. 1999. Circulation features in the Central Arctic Ocean revealed by nuclear fuel reprocessing tracers from SCICEX 95 and 96, 1999. 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SBE point Wetlabs le te te te te um ometric ic 18 11 12 !---- ------- ---- ------ -------- -------- ------ ------- ----- ------- -------- -- ------- ----- -- ----- -- ------ -- ------ -- ------- -- ------ -- ---------- --------- --------- ------ -- ------ -- *END OF HEADER 382 UN 24 5.7 5.5866 25.4958 7.61 0.052 60.2 0.066 27.1121 0 8.396 0.0 0 3.2 0 0.62 0 -0.02 0 1945.20 0 -3.11 0 411981.00 2283.00 150.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 381 UN 23 21.9 -0.9179 30.0906 9.41 0.053 64.2 0.070 -99.0000 5 8.727 0.6 0 5.6 0 0.86 0 -0.02 0 2147.20 0 -2.68 0 337881.00 5564.00 114.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 380 UN 22 47.8 -0.8762 31.5649 8.13 0.326 62.9 0.086 31.9706 0 7.475 8.4 0 17.8 0 1.46 0 -0.01 0 2213.10 0 -1.81 0 204350.00 3802.00 218.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 379 UN 21 88.2 -1.2946 32.3478 6.95 0.065 65.0 0.092 32.3603 0 6.880 12.4 0 26.0 0 1.78 0 0.01 0 2228.20 0 -1.62 0 151957.00 148.00 22.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 378 UN 20 111.0 -1.3624 32.6297 6.54 0.047 65.1 0.094 32.6238 0 6.607 13.9 0 29.7 0 1.87 0 -0.02 0 2255.30 0 -99.00 0 128865.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 377 UN 19 134.9 -1.4998 32.9546 6.51 0.047 64.8 0.093 32.9611 0 6.495 15.4 0 33.6 0 1.91 0 -0.02 0 2263.10 0 -1.49 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 376 UN 18 148.8 -1.5200 33.2047 6.51 0.047 64.2 0.093 33.2098 0 6.512 14.8 3 32.3 0 1.78 0 -0.02 0 -99.00 0 -1.36 0 127916.00 -99.00 -99.00 6.00 0 3.68 3 375 UN 17 165.9 -1.3818 33.5696 6.47 0.062 64.7 0.094 33.5372 0 6.306 14.9 0 31.3 0 1.71 0 -0.01 0 -99.00 0 -1.14 0 93950.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 374 UN 16 183.6 -1.3277 33.7974 6.66 0.048 61.8 0.092 33.8109 0 6.661 13.8 0 26.9 0 1.57 0 0.30 0 2294.10 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 373 UN 15 202.6 -1.0104 34.0655 6.45 0.046 64.3 0.090 34.0931 0 6.416 13.5 0 21.0 0 1.33 0 0.00 0 2290.00 0 -0.53 0 105971.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 372 UN 14 226.4 -0.3066 34.4592 6.48 0.046 62.1 0.084 34.4441 0 6.465 13.6 0 16.2 0 1.19 0 -0.03 0 2290.30 0 -0.21 0 168367.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 371 UN 13 254.9 0.0831 34.6043 6.40 0.044 62.4 0.079 34.6031 0 6.387 13.6 0 14.2 0 1.12 0 0.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 370 UN 12 282.7 0.3488 34.6951 6.41 0.043 62.2 0.077 34.6858 0 6.392 -99.0 0 12.4 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 4.81 3 2.76 3 369 UN 11 312.4 0.5092 34.7528 6.50 0.042 61.8 0.076 34.7504 0 6.472 -99.0 5 11.1 0 0.92 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 0.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 368 UN 10 346.2 0.6061 34.7887 6.56 0.042 62.5 0.076 34.7827 0 6.548 13.1 3 10.4 0 0.99 3 -99.00 0 2292.90 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 4.67 0 2.70 3 367 UN 9 402.8 0.5806 34.8095 6.62 0.042 59.6 0.076 34.8048 0 6.620 12.3 0 10.6 0 0.93 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 4.48 0 2.59 3 366 UN 8 507.5 0.5744 34.8379 6.74 0.043 62.4 0.073 34.8368 0 6.731 12.4 0 9.7 0 0.91 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 4.20 0 2.40 3 365 UN 7 608.6 0.4472 34.8515 6.80 0.042 63.1 0.074 34.8528 0 6.796 12.8 0 8.7 0 0.93 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 364 UN 6 710.4 0.3003 34.8611 6.85 0.040 63.4 0.073 34.8603 0 6.843 12.6 0 8.7 0 0.91 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 363 UN 5 912.4 0.0901 34.8733 6.89 0.043 62.5 0.074 34.8732 0 6.881 12.8 0 8.2 0 0.93 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 2.78 0 1.58 3 362 UN 4 1014.1 -0.0170 34.8808 6.90 0.042 62.2 0.073 34.8768 0 6.890 -99.0 0 -99.0 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 2.44 0 1.40 3 361 UN 3 1217.3 -0.1520 34.8939 6.89 0.041 61.6 0.073 34.8942 0 6.880 -99.0 0 -99.0 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 360 UN 2 1522.7 -0.3452 34.9216 6.81 0.040 62.3 0.073 34.9215 0 6.814 -99.0 5 -99.0 5 -99.00 5 -99.00 0 2300.50 0 -99.00 0 46145.00 -99.00 -99.00 0.65 0 0.43 3 359 UN 1 2042.4 -0.4043 34.9513 6.58 0.042 63.1 0.074 34.9484 0 6.579 14.6 0 14.2 0 1.07 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 0 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 -99.00 0 -99.00 0