*2019/07/16 11:06:10.35 *IOS HEADER VERSION 2.0 2016/04/28 2016/06/13 IVF16 *FILE START TIME : UTC 2014/07/17 01:46:33.000 TIME INCREMENT : 0 0 0 0.416667E-01 0 ! (day hr min sec ms) NUMBER OF RECORDS : 5 DATA DESCRIPTION : Bottle:Rosette:Up:Stop + CTD:Up FILE TYPE : ASCII CRC : 9234B380 NUMBER OF CHANNELS : 40 $TABLE: CHANNELS ! No Name Units Minimum Maximum !--- --------------------------------- --------------- -------------- -------------- 1 Sample_Number n/a 81 85 2 Pressure decibar 5.81 47.45 3 Depth metres 5.752 46.977 4 Temperature:Primary 'deg C (ITS90)' 1.6887 5.8752 5 Conductivity:Primary S/m 2.8351 3.126967 6 Transmissivity %/metre 11.1 18.5 7 Fluorescence:URU:Seapoint mg/m^3 8.217 13.365 8 PAR uE/m^2/sec 0 28.15 9 PAR:Reference uE/m^2/sec 302.537 337.135 10 Salinity:T0:C0 PSS-78 31.6363 32.2572 11 Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE mL/L 7.521 8.843 12 Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE umol/kg 327.3153 385.1817 13 Number_of_bin_records n/a 241 241 14 Bottle_Number n/a 1 5 15 Flag:Bottle_Number ' ' 16 Bottle:Firing_Sequence n/a 1 5 17 Salinity:Bottle PSS-78 31.6594 32.2735 18 Flag:Salinity:Bottle ' ' 19 Nitrate_plus_Nitrite umol/L 0.1 8.3 20 Flag:Nitrate_plus_Nitrite ' ' 21 Silicate umol/L 3.9 8.8 22 Flag:Silicate ' ' 23 Phosphate umol/L 0.32 1.18 24 Flag:Phosphate ' ' 25 Nitrate_plus_Nitrite2 umol/L 0.4 8.8 26 Flag:Nitrate_plus_Nitrite2 ' ' 27 Silicate2 umol/L 0.7 6.9 28 Flag:Silicate2 ' ' 29 Phosphate2 umol/L 0.11 1.09 30 Flag:Phosphate2 ' ' 31 Ammonium umol/L 0.2 0.83 32 Flag:Ammonium ' ' 33 Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic umol/kg 1793.4 2047.9 34 Flag:Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic ' ' 35 Alkalinity:Total umol/kg 2135.4 2202.2 36 Flag:Alkalinity:Total ' ' 37 Oxygen:Isotope:18 /mille -1.6 -1.44 38 Flag:Oxygen:Isotope:18 ' ' 39 Chlorophyll:Extracted mg/m^3 12.76 17.2 40 Flag:Chlorophyll:Extracted ' ' $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 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 4 -99 ' ' 9 F ' ' 4 5 -99 ' ' 10 F ' ' 6 6 -99 ' ' 6 F ' ' 1 7 -99 ' ' 8 F ' ' 3 8 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 9 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 1 10 -99 ' ' 9 F ' ' 4 11 -99 ' ' 7 F ' ' 2 12 -99 ' ' 6 F ' ' 1 13 ' ' ' ' 5 I I 0 14 -99 ' ' 3 I I 0 15 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 16 -99 ' ' 3 I I 0 17 -99 ' ' 9 F R4 4 18 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 19 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 20 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 21 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 22 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 23 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 24 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 25 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 26 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 27 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 28 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 29 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 30 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 31 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 32 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 33 -99 ' ' 8 F R4 2 34 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 35 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 1 36 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 37 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 38 0 ' ' 3 NQ C ' ' 39 -99 ' ' 7 F R4 2 40 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 : 2014-012 AGENCY : IOS, Ocean Sciences Division, Sidney, B.C. COUNTRY : Canada PROJECT : C3O SCIENTIST : Vagle S. PLATFORM : Sir Wilfrid Laurier *LOCATION GEOGRAPHIC AREA : North Pacific / Bering Sea/ Chukchi Sea STATION : BRS-3 EVENT NUMBER : 19 LATITUDE : 65 42.37000 N ! (deg min) LONGITUDE : 168 46.55000 W ! (deg min) WATER DEPTH : 53 ALTIMETER (M) : 4.79 ! custom item $REMARKS Altimeter value is distance from bottom and is calculated as the median of the deepest 2 metres of data. $END *INSTRUMENT TYPE : Sea-Bird CTD MODEL : SBE-911plus SERIAL NUMBER : 0941 $TABLE: SENSORS ! Name Abs Depth Serial No ! ----------------------------------- -------------- ---------- Temperature ' ' 03P5048 Conductivity ' ' 3579 'Pressure:Digiquartz with TC' ' ' 0941 Temperature:2 ' ' 03P5073 Conductivity:2 ' ' 3581 Fluorometer:Seapoint ' ' 2745 'Transmissometer:WET Labs C-Star' ' ' 1050 'Oxygen:SBE 43' ' ' 1117 Altimeter ' ' 40853 PAR/Irradiance:Biospherical/Licor ' ' 70501 Unavailable ' ' ' ' SPAR:Biospherical/Licor ' ' 20279 $END $REMARKS Software Version Seasave V 7.23.2 $END *HISTORY $TABLE: PROGRAMS ! Name Vers Date Time Recs In Recs Out ! -------- ------ ---------- -------- --------- --------- SBE_IOS 4.2.2 2019/07/10 15:14:08 1205 1205 CLEAN 5.2.3 2019/07/11 08:33:36 1205 1205 CTDEDIT 5.2.3 2019/07/11 08:55:04 1205 1205 ADDSAMP 3.6 2019/07/11 09:20:50 1205 1205 BINAVE 4.2 2019/07/11 10:29:21 1205 5 MERGE 3.5 2019/07/16 09:30:30 5 5 CLEAN 5.2.3 2019/07/16 09:31:45 5 5 CALIB 12.0 2019/07/16 09:31:58 5 5 SORT 3.6 2019/07/16 09:32:05 5 5 REMOVECH 8.2 2019/07/16 09:32:14 5 5 CHGUNITS 3.1.1 2019/07/16 09:32:21 5 5 REORDER 1.3.1 2019/07/16 10:54:37 ? ? HDREDIT2 3.1.1 2019/07/16 11:06:10 ? ? $END $REMARKS -CLEAN functions: 2019/07/11 08:33:32 20 Reset #RECS, MIN & MAX values in header. Set event to last 4 characters of file name -CTDEDIT v5.2.3 2019/07/11 08:55:04 13 changes in channel Salinity:T1:C1 -The following ADDSAMP parameters were used: Sample Number Lookup File: P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2014-012\Processing\hydro\addsamp.csv Bottle Channel Name: Bottle_Number -The following BINAVE parameters were used: Bin channel = Bottle_Number 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. -The following MERGE parameters were used: 2019/07/16 09:30:30 Merge Channel: Bottle_Number Merge Scheme Used: Add Secondary to Primary Overlap Scheme Used: Keep Primary Primary Channels to Include: ALL Secondary Channels to Include: Flag:Niskin_Bottle, Salinity:Bottle, Flag:Salinity:Bottle, Nitrate_plus_Nitrite, Flag:Nitrate_plus_Nitrite, Silicate, Flag:Silicate, Phosphate, Flag:Phosphate, Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic, Flag:Carbon:Dissolved:Inorganic, Alkalinity:Total, Flag:Alkalinity:Total, Oxygen:Isotope:18, Flag:Oxygen:Isotope:18, Chlorophyll:Extracted, Flag:Chlorophyll:Extracted, Nitrate_plus_Nitrite2, Flag:Nitrate_plus_Nitrite2, Silicate2, Flag:Silicate2, Phosphate2, Flag:Phosphate2, Ammonium, Flag:Ammonium Primary file : P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2014-012\Processing\hydro\2014-012-0019.samavg Secondary file: P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2014-012\Processing\hydro\2014-012-0019.mrgcln1s Comments from secondary file: P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2014-012\Processing\hydro\2014-012-0019.mrgcln1s -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -SORT parameters: 2019/07/11 09:42:24 Sorted in ascending order of channel Bottle_Number -CLEAN functions: 2019/07/16 09:31:44 20 Reset #RECS, MIN & MAX values in header. Change character data from " " to "0" in channels Flag:* Remove Sea-Bird comments from the header. -CALIB parameters: 2019/07/16 09:31:58 Calibration type = Correct Mode: ONLY - calibration specs from Cal File only. Calibration file = P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2014-012\Processing\doc\2011-012-recal1.CCF Calibrations applied: Ch Name Units Fmla Coefficents -- ----------------------------- --------- --- ----------------------------- 18 Salinity:T0:C0 PSS-78 10 0.1000000E-02 0.1000000E+01 -SORT parameters: 2019/07/16 09:32:05 Sorted in ascending order of channel Press* -REMOVECH 2019/07/16 09:32:14 The following CHANNEL(S) were removed: Scan_Number Temperature:Secondary [deg C (ITS90)] Conductivity:Secondary [S/m] Oxygen:Voltage:SBE [volts] Altimeter [metres] Descent_Rate [m/s] Status:Pump Salinity:T1:C1 [PSS-78] Flag -CHANGE units: Temperature reference channel: Temperature:Primary [deg C (ITS90)] Salinity reference channel: Salinity:T0:C0 [PSS-78] 'Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE' changed from mL/L to umol/kg -HEADER EDITS: 2019/07/16 11:06:10 Applied edit header: P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2014-012\Processing\doc\HYDRO\2014-012-bot-hdr.txt Channel 15: Flag:Bottle_Number [] Name: Flag:Niskin_Bottle ==> Flag:Bottle_Number Channel 2: Pressure [decibar] Format: F10.3 ==> F7.1 Channel 3: Depth [metres] Name: Depth:Salt_Water ==> Depth Format: F10.3 ==> F7.1 Channel 5: Conductivity:Primary [S/m] Format: F11.6 ==> F10.6 Channel 6: Transmissivity [%/metre] Name: Transmissivity:1 ==> Transmissivity Channel 8: PAR [uE/m^2/sec] Format: F11.3 ==> F7.1 Channel 9: PAR:Reference [uE/m^2/sec] Format: F11.3 ==> F7.1 Channel 11: Oxygen:Dissolved:SBE [mL/L] Format: F8.3 ==> F7.2 Channel 19: Nitrate_plus_Nitrite [umol/L] Format: F6.1 ==> F7.2 Channel 21: Silicate [umol/L] Format: F6.1 ==> F7.2 Channel 25: Nitrate_plus_Nitrite2 [umol/L] Format: F6.1 ==> F7.2 Channel 27: Silicate2 [umol/L] Format: F6.1 ==> F7.2 Channel 39: Chlorophyll:Extracted [mg/m^3] Format: F8.3 ==> F7.2 $END *COMMENTS Remarks from CTDEDIT: CTDEDIT was used to clean a few points in channel Salinity:T1:C1 at about 35db. Comments from secondary file: P:\Cruise_Data_Processing\2014-012\Processing\hydro\2014-012-0019.mrgcln1s -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sample_Number 81: SIL: re-run from 18.02.2015, but dup was not re-run Sample_Number 82: SIL: re-run from 18.02.2015, but dup was not re-run Sample_Number 83: SIL: re-run from 18.02.2015, but dup was not re-run; O18: Bad Data Sample_Number 84: SIL: re-run from 18.02.2015, but dup was not re-run; O18: Bad Data Sample_Number 85: SIL: re-run from 18.02.2015, but dup was not re-run Analysis methods: ----------------- Salinity samples were collected in 200 mL type ll glass bottles with disposable plastic inserts and screw caps supplied by Ocean Scientific International Limited. They were analyzed in a temperature-controlled lab on a Guildline 8400B Salinometer (S/N 68572) standardized with IAPSO standard seawater 5.5 months after collection. Calculated Standard pool of the mean (Sp) was 0.0023 using 15 out of 17 replicates. The unused replicates were rejected using the Chauvenet criteria. For more detail see file "SWL2014-12 Salinity Data*". There are two sets of nutrient samples. The following comments refer to channels Nitrate_plus_Nitrite, Silicate and Phosphate; these data were analyzed at the Institute of Ocean Sciences. Nutrient samples were collected in polystyrene tubes, quick frozen in aluminum blocks and stored in -20°C freezer until analysis at IOS, about six months later in January 2014. Samples were analyzed on a three-channel Technicon Nutrient Auto Analyser, following methods described in Barwell-Clarke and Whitney (1996). For more detail see file “2014-12_SWL_MergedData_date*.xlsx”. There are two sets of nutrient samples. The following comments refer to channels Nitrate_plus_Nitrite2, Silicate2 and Phosphate2 and Ammonium: Nutrient samples (nitrate+nitrite, orthophosphate,silicate and ammonium) were analyzed at Chesapeake Biological Laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (CBL-UMCES, http://www.umces.edu/nutrient-analytical-services-laboratory ). They were filtered from the Niskin bottles using 0.45 µM nylon syringe filters and frozen at -20°C until analysis at UMCES. Samples were thawed for 2 weeks at 8 degrees C before analysis. using a Technicon Bran & Luebbe AutoAnalyzer II, following these methods: Nitrate+Nitrite: Technicon Ind. Method No.158-71, 1977 and USEPA 1979 Method 353.2. Silicate: Technicon Ind. Method No.811-86T, 1986. Phosphate: Technicon Ind. Method No.155-71W, 1973, 1971 USEPA 1979 Method 365.1 and Froelich, 1978. NH4: References Standard Methods 4500-NH3 G-1997 (for further details, see CBL-UMCES_Ammonium Method 2017-3_3.pdf) For more details see file "2014-12_SWL_Chem and Logs*". Oxygen isotopic analysis water samples were collected in 10 or 20 mL glass scintillation vials, sealed with Polyseal caps and wrapped with Parafilm as a precaution to prevent evaporation and isotopic fractionation. Samples were returned to the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Water samples were analyzed by equilibration with carbon dioxide using a Thermo Fisher Gas Bench II peripheral linked to a continuous flow Delta V Plus isotope ratio mass spectrometer. The oxygen isotope composition is referenced to Vienna-Standard Mean Ocean Water (V-SMOW): (V-SMOW): d18O = ((Rsample-Rstandard) / Rstandard) *1000 per mille, where R=18O/16O and V-SMOW is Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water, as distributed by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Analytical precision was better than ±0.1 per mille and was assessed by analysis of in-house water standards during sample analysis and calibration to international water isotope standards (V-SMOW, V-SLAP, GISP). Data corrections were made based upon analysis of the in-house standards relative to international standards, which were normalized as per recommendations of Paul et al. [2007]. Data provided by Lee Cooper (UMCES) For more details see file "2014-12_SWL_Chem and Logs*". DIC/Alkalinity samples were collected in 250 mL glass reagent bottles, preserved with HgCl2, sealed with grease and stored at 4°C, until analysis at IOS about 7 months after collection. Samples were first analysed for DIC on a SOMMA-1 (Single-Operator Multi-Metabolic Analyzer), a computer controlled automated dynamic headspace analyser. The coulometer system is similar to that described by Johnson et al (1993) and was calibrated with Dickson CRM seawater (Batch 152 with a concentration of 2216.94 µmol/kg) (DOE 1994; Dickson 2001; Dickson et al. 2003) supplied by Andrew Dickson (Scripps Institute of Oceanography, San Diego, USA). There was only 3 duplicates; the pooled standard deviation was 1.215. Samples were then analyzed for alkalinity by means of potentiometric titration using 0.1N HCl/0.6N NaCl, using a program written by Paul Covert, PMEL, University of Washington which is based on Andrew Dickson’s, SCRIPPS system. The mean accuracy (%recovery) was calculated to be 99.87%, ranging from 99.76 to 100.13%. There were 3 duplicates and the pooled standard deviation was 1.502. Full details are in file "DIC and ALK 2014-12_SWL_Chem for DIC_Alk_added*.xlsx". Chlorophyll samples were filtered onto 25mm GF/F filters and stored in glass scintillation vials. Filters were frozen at -20°C initially to fracture cell membranes, then 10 mL of 90% acetone was added and samples stored in the dark for 24 hours at 2°C. Chlorophyll concentration in acetone was then analyzed shipboard on a Turner 10AU fluorometer without acidification (Welschmeyer, 1994). The fluorometer was calibrated with a pure chlorophyll-a standard obtained from Turner Designs, (Turner Designs Part No.10-850) before and after all sampling, with use of a secondary solid standard (Part No.10-AU-904) during sampling to identify any possible instrument drift. For more detail see file "SWL 14 Chla Calc.xls" Data provided by Lee Cooper (UMCES) References: 1. Barwell-Clarke, J. and Whitney, F. 1996. Institute of Ocean Sciences Nutrient Methods and Analysis. Canadian Technical Report of Hydrography and Ocean Sciences, No. 182, 43 pp. 2. Dickson, A. 2001. Reference materials for oceanic measurements. Oceanography. 14(4):21-22. 3. Dickson, A.G., Afghan, J.D., Anderson, G.C. 2003. Reference for oceanic CO2 analysis: a method for the certification of total alkalinity. Mar. Chem. 80(2-3):185-197. 4. Dickson, A.G., Sabine, C.L. and Christian, J.R. (Eds.) 2007. Guide to best practices for ocean CO2 measurements. PICES Special Publication 3, 191 pp. 5. DOE (1994) Handbook of methods for the analysis of the various parameters of the carbon dioxide system in sea water.Version 2, A. G. Dickson & C. Goyet, eds. ORNL/CDIAC-74. 6. Froelich, P.N. and M.E.Q. Pilson. 1978. Systematic absorbance error with Technicon AutoAnalyzer II colorimeter. Water Res. 12:599-603. 7. Johnson, K.M., Wills, K.D., Butler, D.B., Johnson, W.K. and Wong, C.S. 1993. Coulometric total carbon dioxide analysis for marine studies: maximizing the performance of an automated gas extraction system and coulometric detector. Mar. Chem. 44:167-187. 8. Paul, D., G. Skrzypek, and I. Forizs. 2007. Normalization of measured stable isotopic compositions to isotope reference scales - a review. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 21 (18): 3006-3014. 9. Welschmeyer, N.A. 1994. Fluorometric analysis of chlorophyll a in the presence of chlorophyll b and pheopigments. Limnology and Oceanography 39 1985-1992. * For PDF versions of these papers see folder \\Cruise_Data\DOCUMENTS\Analysis Reference Papers Data Processing Notes: ---------------------- The event numbers used correspond to the consecutive CTD casts rather than those found on the rosette sampling log sheets and in the Daily Science Log Book. Since the analysts also used the consecutive CTD event numbers, no change was made to file names. There are notations in the log book in column "Watch Keepers" that contain the cast numbers that are used in these files for event numbers. See document "2014-012-event-number-guide.csv" to relate the two sets of event numbers. Transmissivity, Fluorescence: SeaPoint, PAR and PAR:Reference are nominal and unedited except that some records were removed in editing temperature and salinity. There was no calibration sampling for the dissolved oxygen sensor. Calibration drift in this type of sensor generally leads to values that are low. The dissolved oxygen surface saturation values ranged from 85% to 135%, with most above 95%, so values are not notably low. Since a post-cruise calibration indicates only a slight drift, with values low by about 1%, and we don’t know when that drift occurred, no recalibration was applied to dissolved oxygen. The bottle comparison indicated salinity was reading low by about 0.01psu but the results were not trusted due to delayed analysis and probable incomplete flushing of Niskin bottles. The post-cruise calibrations show that the primary salinity had drifted low by about 0.0025psu. Salinity data was recalibrated by adding 0.001psu as some drift downwards was likely. Calibration is likely within 0.002psu, but larger errors are expected due to minor misalignment in the presence of large vertical temperature gradients, especially near the surface. For further processing details see the processing report 2014-012_Processing_Report.doc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This research cruise is part of the Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) programme, which is an international effort to make repeat oceanographic observations at chosen stations in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and in Barrow Canyon. It is also a continuation of the Canada Three Oceans project “C3O” which was part of Canada’s contribution to the International Polar Year (IPY) research effort. Collaborators include University of Maryland, Center for Environmental Science (UMCES), Clark University and NOAA in the US, the University of Victoria in Canada and the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) in Japan. Principle investigator Lee Cooper (UMCES) has provided nutrients, O18 and Chl-a data to be included in the chemistry data set --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *CALIBRATION $TABLE: CORRECTED CHANNELS ! Name Units Fmla Pad Coefficients ! ---------------- -------- ---- ------ ------------ Salinity:T0:C0 PSS-78 10 -99 () (0.1E-02 1) $END !-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-- 26 --27-- 28 --29-- 30 --31-- 32 ---33-- 34 --35-- 36 --37-- 38 --39-- 40 !Samp Pressu Depth Temperat Conductiv Trans Fluores PAR PAR: Salinity Oxygen Oxyge Numb Bo Fl Bo Salinity Fl Nitrat Fl Silica Fl Phosph Fl Nitrat Fl Silica Fl Phosph Fl Ammoni Fl Carbon: Fl Alkali Fl Oxygen Fl Chloro Fl !le_ re ure: ity: missi cence: Refere :T0:C0 : n: er_o tt ag tt :Bottle ag e_ ag te ag ate ag e_ ag te2 ag ate2 ag um ag Dissolv ag nity: ag : ag phyll: ag !Numb Primary Primary vity URU: nce Dissol Disso ~bin ~u ~u ~u ~o plus_ ~t ~i ~p plus_ ~r ~c ~h ~o ed: ~g Total ~T Isotop ~p Extrac ~a !er Seapoin ved: lved: _rec mb mb en tt Nitrit ri ca ha Nitrit it at at ni Inorgan an ot e:18 e: ted ct ! t SBE SBE ords er er ce le e te te te e2 e2 e2 e2 um ic ic al 18 ed !---- ------ ------ -------- --------- ----- ------- ------ ------ -------- ------ ----- ---- -- -- -- -------- -- ------ -- ------ -- ------ -- ------ -- ------ -- ------ -- ------ -- ------- -- ------ -- ------ -- ------ -- *END OF HEADER 85 5.8 5.8 5.8752 3.126967 14.7 13.365 28.1 337.1 31.6363 8.84 385.2 241 5 0 5 31.6594 0 0.10 6 3.90 2 0.32 6 0.40 0 0.70 0 0.11 0 0.20 0 1793.40 0 2135.4 0 -1.60 0 17.20 0 84 14.7 14.5 1.9174 2.839579 18.5 8.217 0.9 330.7 32.0978 7.85 341.6 241 4 0 4 32.1332 0 4.60 6 3.90 2 0.98 6 4.30 0 2.90 0 0.83 0 0.77 0 -99.00 0 -99.0 0 -99.00 5 12.76 0 83 25.6 25.3 1.8505 2.837363 16.4 8.359 0.0 319.2 32.1323 7.78 338.6 241 3 0 3 32.1498 0 5.70 6 5.20 2 1.03 6 5.00 0 3.60 0 0.89 0 0.83 0 -99.00 0 -99.0 0 -99.00 5 13.64 0 82 35.5 35.1 1.7781 2.836625 13.8 9.003 0.0 308.6 32.1914 7.77 338.0 241 2 0 2 32.2177 0 7.70 6 7.60 2 1.18 6 6.60 0 5.00 0 1.00 0 0.70 0 -99.00 0 -99.0 0 -1.44 0 15.76 0 81 47.5 47.0 1.6887 2.835100 11.1 9.397 0.0 302.5 32.2572 7.52 327.3 241 1 0 1 32.2735 0 8.30 6 8.80 2 1.13 6 8.80 0 6.90 0 1.09 0 0.63 0 2047.90 0 2202.2 0 -1.47 0 15.08 0