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I08S_1994S notes 090521/dm 1. Merge DELC13 data to 2 decimal places into bottle file. DELC13 data taken from: 20020401.102044_GERLACH_I08S_whpo_i08s.txt (Stations 4 - 84) and 20020401.102306_GERLACH_I09S_whpo_i09s.txt (Stations 85 - 143) received from Dana Gerlach, WHOI. 2. HELIUM units given as UMOL/KG since original bottle files i8s.sea(Oct 3, 1997) and i9s.sea(Dec 1, 1998). i8sHeNe.DOC lists updated HELIUM units as NMOL/KG but data file i8SHeNe.SEA has no units included. Both files dated Jun 23, 2000, and in: /data/onetime/indian/i08/ i08s/original/2000.06.23_I8S_DOC_SEA Changed HELIUM units to NMOL/KG for this merged file. 3. CTDTMP and THETA units given as IPTS-68 in all bottle files since original bottle files as above in #2. Note in CRUISE REPORT: I08S/I09S (Updated APR 2008) "Data is reported to WOCE on the ITS-90 scale, but is processed internally on the IPTS-68 scale for compatibility with the equations for the Practical Salinity Scale of 1978 (PSS-78)." Left as is for now.
I just put 2 new docs: i08sdo.txt i08sdo.pdf into the cchdo_data/data/onetime/indian/i08/i08s directory. Because they replaced earlier docs with the same names, they are already online. Three related reports have been added to both docs: 1) CARBON DIOXIDE, HYDROGRAPHIC, AND CHEMICAL DATA OBTAINED DURING THE NINE R/V KNORR CRUISES COMPRISING THE INDIAN OCEAN CO2 SURVEY (Appendix A); 2) Assessment of the quality of total inorganic carbon measurements (Appendix B); 3) Assessment of the quality of the shipboard measurements of total alkalinity (Appendix C); 4) Anthropogenic CO2 Inventory of the Indian Ocean (Appendix D). Also added to the new docs are updated Data Processing Notes, esp. Dave's notes re: btl Q flag updates of 3/08 The docs that were previously online (same names as above) are now in the Original Directory as: i08sdo_rplcd_2008.04.28.txt i08sdo_rplcd_2008.04.28.pdf
Notes on changes to I08S-I09S_1994 20051213 bottle data files: EXPOCODE 316N145_5 1. No PCO2 data so PCO2 column deleted. 2. CTDSAL & CTDOXY quality flag "1"s(Stations 4-59) and "3"s(Stations 60-147) that first appeared in the 19980616 bottle files were changed back to the original quality flag "2"s. 3. Inconsistent quality flags were changed to more logical values based on plots of data values: STNNBR CASTNO SAMPNO BTLNBR CTDPRS 20051213 QUALT1 NEW QUALT2 4 1 8 SIH029 1725.7 31129222299559995999 22229222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 4 1 1 SIH036 1937.0 31122222222422625222 22222222222422625222 Btl 2 vs 3 7 1 15 SIH021 810.6 31122222299259225999 22222222299259225999 Btl 2 vs 3 10 1 2 SIH001 4373.7 31144222299559995999 32244444499559995999 Nuts 4 vs 2, Bottle appears to have leaked. 11 1 16 SIH022 608.7 31122222222559225999 22222222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 12 1 16 SIH022 609.6 31122222222559995999 22222222222559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 14 1 23 SIH033 30.6 31122222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 15 1 24 SIH037 12.6 31192222299559995999 22292222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 15 1 11 SIH015 1516.4 31144444299559335999 32244444499559335999 PO4 4 vs 2 17 1 1 SIH036 4192.5 31122222233559225999 22222222233559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 18 1 23 SIH033 33.4 31122222299229995922 22222222299229995922 Btl 2 vs 3 18 1 7 SIH009 2734.4 31143444299439995933 32243444499439995933 PO4 4 vs 2 19 1 1 SIH036 4160.5 31122222299559625999 22222222299559625999 Btl 2 vs 3 20 1 1 SIH036 3896.1 31122222222559995999 22222222222559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 21 1 13 SIH018 1202.3 31122222222552225299 22222222222552225299 Btl 2 vs 3 22 1 15 SIH021 812.2 31122222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 26 1 13 SIH018 1009.8 31143222299559995999 22243222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 27 1 23 SIH033 32.0 93399222299559995999 92399444499559995999 Nuts 4 vs 2. All are exact dupe of sample 23 so probably no water sample obtained. 27 1 20 SIH028 208.3 31122222222552295299 22222222222552295299 Btl 2 vs 3. 28 1 19 SIH027 307.5 93399222299559995999 22399222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 9, Nuts only water samples given but look okay. 28 1 11 SIH015 1415.0 31122222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3. 32 1 30 SIH029 206.3 31149444299559225999 32249444499559445999 PO4 4 vs 2. TCARBN 14 low, ALKALI 10 hi @ 272db qf2 4 vs 2 [ctds max, ctdo min, btls-ctds=-.08] 34 1 11 SIH015 1829.9 31122222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 34 1 4 SIH004 2943.7 31122222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 36 1 20 SIH028 916.6 31122222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 37 1 33 SIH026 82.9 93399444299559995999 93399444499559995999 PO4 4 vs 2 37 1 31 SIH024 157.5 22221222222559295999 22229222222559295999 O2 9 vs 1 37 1 18 SIH003 1115.2 41144444222559395999 42244444444559495999 PO4,f11,f12 4 vs 2; TCARBN 4 vs 3 39 1 12 SIH016 1721.5 31122222222559225999 22222222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 39 1 10 SIH013 2135.7 31122222222559225999 22222222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 39 1 8 SIH010 2565.7 31122222222559225999 22222222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 39 1 5 SIH006 3158.2 31122222222559235999 22222222222559235999 Btl 2 vs 3 39 1 4 SIH004 3360.3 31122222222559225999 22222222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 39 1 2 SIH001 3698.6 31122222222559225999 22222222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 39 1 1 SIH036 3743.6 31122222222559695999 22222222222559695999 Btl 2 vs 3 41 1 11 SIH015 1823.8 31129222299559225999 22229222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 42 1 34 SIH029 56.3 93399999999549995924 72399999999549995944 Dhe3 4 vs 2 Btl 7 vs 9 DELHE3,HELIUM,NEON submitted i8SHeNe.SEA 42 1 29 SIH014 256.1 31122222299559995999 22322222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 42 1 22 SIH031 706.1 31122222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 43 1 34 SIH029 56.7 31122222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 44 1 32 SIH023 105.2 31133222266559995999 22233222266559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 44 1 10 SIH013 2320.4 31122222222559995999 22222222222559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 46 1 2 SIH001 3810.3 31122222299559225999 22322222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 47 1 32 SIH023 81.8 93399222299559995999 92399444499559995999 Nuts 4 vs 2 48 1 23 WHF017 26.7 31122222222552995299 22222222222552995299 Btl 2 vs 3 48 1 19 WHF014 297.8 31122222299552995299 22222222299552995299 Btl 2 vs 3 52 1 29 SIH014 253.6 23399999999559995999 73399999999559995999 Btl 7 vs 2 no water sample data 55 1 19 SIH027 1026.2 31142333322559995999 32243333333559995999 Oxy 3 vs 2; f11&f12 3 vs 2 62 1 34 SIH029 57.9 33322222299552225299 22222222299552225299 Btl 2 vs 3 62 1 25 SIH019 464.6 33322222222552225299 22222222222552225299 Btl 2 vs 3 62 1 22 SIH031 721.8 33322222299559925999 22222222299559925999 Btl 2 vs 3 62 1 20 SIH028 913.3 33322222299552995299 22222222299552995299 Btl 2 vs 3 63 1 30 SIH017 207.4 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 63 1 11 SIH015 2438.8 33344222299559995999 32244444499559995999 Nuts 4 vs 2, data indicates leak. 64 1 36 SIH035 10.8 33322222222559625999 22222222222559625999 Btl 2 vs 3 64 1 16 SIH022 1414.9 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 65 1 10 SIH013 2736.4 33322222999559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 66 1 24 SIH037 503.2 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 66 1 11 SIH015 2431.5 33344222299559225999 32244444499559445999 Nuts 4 vs 2, ALKALI & TCARBN 4 vs 2, data indicate leak 67 1 3 SIH025 2941.1 43344222299559995999 42244444499559995999 Nuts 4 vs 2, data indicates mistrip or leak. 68 1 24 SIH037 508.2 33322222222429995922 22222222222429995922 Btl 2 vs 3 72 1 26 SIH005 104.4 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 74 1 24 SIH037 307.1 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 74 1 13 SIH018 1214.6 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 80 1 17 SIH024 1214.8 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 80 1 12 SIH016 1721.2 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 80 1 10 SIH013 1924.6 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 85 1 29 SIH014 254.8 33322222222552295299 22222222222552295299 Btl 2 vs 3 85 1 5 SIH006 2330.4 33322222222552225299 22222222222552225299 Btl 2 vs 3 85 1 24 SIH037 2908.2 93329999999559995999 92299999999559995999 SALNTY 9 vs 2 value = -9 86 1 24 SIH037 506.2 33322222299229225922 22222222299229225922 Btl 2 vs 3 86 1 17 SIH024 1217.7 33322222299249225924 22222222299249225924 Btl 2 vs 3 89 1 30 SIH017 206.2 43333222299459995999 42233333399459995999 Nuts 3 vs 2, nut data look ok but do not know reason for btl qf=4 and no other values 2. 89 1 24 SIH037 509.2 33322222222559995999 22222222222559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 89 1 23 SIH033 609.7 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 89 1 9 SIH012 2235.9 33322222222429995922 22222222222429995922 Btl 2 vs 3 91 1 28 SIH011 306.4 33322222222559995999 22222222222559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 92 1 36 SIH035 10.9 23399999999559995999 73399999999559995999 Btl 7 vs 2, No water sample data. Original CTDS&O qf=3(i9s_sea.txt) 92 1 15 SIH021 1629.7 33322222222529225922 22222222222529225922 Btl 2 vs 3 93 1 11 SIH015 2436.5 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 94 1 34 SIH029 57.3 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 94 1 30 SIH017 202.4 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 96 1 28 SIH011 306.1 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 96 1 17 SIH024 1217.0 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 97 1 31 SIH020 156.1 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 98 1 26 SIH005 409.0 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 100 1 11 SIH015 456.5 33322222222552235299 22222222222552235299 Btl 2 vs 3 103 1 11 SIH015 2435.7 33322222222229995922 22222222222229995922 Btl 2 vs 3 103 1 7 SIH009 3664.6 33322222222229995922 22222222222229995922 Btl 2 vs 3 104 1 31 SIH020 157.5 43344222299554995399 42244444499554995399 Nuts 4 vs 2 Data indicates mistrip 104 1 21 SIH030 812.6 23399999999559995999 73399999999559995999 Btl 7 vs 2, No water sample data. Original CTDS&O qf=3(i9s_sea.txt) 108 1 36 SIH035 13.3 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 108 1 34 SIH029 56.9 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 109 1 24 SIH037 507.1 33322222222559995999 22222222222559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 109 1 17 SIH024 1213.2 33342222299559995999 22242222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 111 1 24 SIH037 510.5 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 111 1 11 SIH015 1915.5 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 113 1 36 SIH035 11.3 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 113 1 13 SIH018 1613.6 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 113 1 10 SIH013 1920.7 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 114 1 36 SIH035 10.9 33322222222559625999 22222222222559625999 Btl 2 vs 3 114 1 24 SIH037 507.0 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 115 1 13 SIH018 1625.0 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 115 1 6 SIH038 2743.7 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 116 1 10 SIH013 2026.2 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 117 1 14 SIH002 1516.5 43344222299559995999 42244444499559995999 Nuts 4 vs 2, data indicate mistrip 118 1 3 SIH025 3457.1 33322222299459225999 22222222299459225999 Btl 2 vs 3 119 1 25 SIH019 457.1 33344222299559995999 32244444499559995999 Nuts 4 vs 2, data indicate problem 120 1 28 SIH011 308.4 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 120 1 12 SIH016 1931.9 33322222222559225999 22222222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 121 1 22 SIH031 710.9 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 122 1 35 SIH032 33.8 33332222222556225699 22232222222556225699 Btl 2 vs 3 122 1 12 SIH016 2114.2 33322222222422225222 22222222222422225222 Btl 2 vs 3 122 1 10 SIH013 2544.1 33322222299552225299 22222222299552225299 Btl 2 vs 3 124 1 23 SIH033 608.7 33332222222559225999 22232222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 124 1 10 SIH013 2640.9 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 125 1 22 SIH031 710.8 33322222222559995999 22222222222559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 126 1 23 SIH033 608.6 33322222222559225999 22222222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 126 1 21 SIH030 811.3 33322222222559225999 22222222222559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 128 1 28 SIH011 309.9 33322222299553225499 22222222299553225499 Btl 2 vs 3 128 1 10 SIH013 2733.5 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 130 1 29 SIH014 252.5 23344222299559225999 42244444499559445999 Nuts, Alk & TCARBN 4 vs 2, btl 4 vs 2, data indicate btl closed early 130 1 24 SIH037 503.4 33322222299559295999 22222222299559295999 Btl 2 vs 3 132 1 32 SIH023 109.1 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 133 1 14 SIH002 1821.4 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 134 1 11 SIH015 2743.5 33322222299552225299 22222222299552225299 Btl 2 vs 3 135 1 28 SIH011 309.8 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 138 1 24 SIH037 612.4 33322222299552225299 22222222299552225299 Btl 2 vs 3 138 1 13 SIH018 2322.5 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 138 1 1 SIH036 5351.6 33344444499559635999 32244444499559335999 TCO2 3 vs 6, TCARBN ok but most other water smpls indicate problem. TCARBN values same at 1800db as this level. 140 1 22 SIH031 711.9 33322222299559225999 22222222299559225999 Btl 2 vs 3 141 1 28 SIH011 311.1 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 141 1 22 SIH031 712.9 33322222299559995999 22222222299559995999 Btl 2 vs 3 143 1 2 SIH001 499.6 23399999999556995699 23399999999556995699 C14 & c13 qf = 6, no other water samples, left as is. 144 1 22 SIH031 450.2 33322222299559295999 22222222299559295999 Btl 2 vs 3 145 1 6 SIH038 1111.4 33344222299559935999 32244444499559935999 Nuts 4 vs 2, data indicate leak 20080324/dm
There was a bubble in the nitrite flow cell which caused the high absorbance reading (station 60, 3358.4 dbar value of 1.08). Since it is an obvious problem, I'd replace the bad value with a -9.
The oldest I08S, I09S 1994 bottle files I can find are i8s.sea and i9s.sea dated Oct 3, 1997, Expocode 31ka45, which appear to me to be the original WHOI files. They contain the same quality flag problems that have been carried through to the present. I cannot find any record of a DQE. Jerry's hard copy book has a message from you, dated Feb 6, 2001, to Arnold Mantyla requesting he DQE all Indian Ocean WOCE cruises together with Arnold's response saying he would be glad to do it and would start with I01. But the book has no further reference to a DQE for I08S/I09S. I will correct the problems you found and then recheck for any other problems.
Noted following problems w/ I8S/I9S Exchange bottle data file: Bottle quality flag 9, but there are values for some bottle data parameters (station/cast/sample): 27 1 23 47 1 32 37 1 33 28 1 19 I found no bottle quality code 1 flags, though I thought Lynne mentioned some. Bottle quality flag 2 but no bottle data: 52 1 29 92 1 36 104 1 21 143 1 2 Bottle quality flag 3, but missing or bad bottle data: 36 1 11 123 1 34 32 1 30 Bottle quality flag 3, but bad salts and oxygens (some may have nuts coded 2?): 15 1 11 145 1 6 10 1 2 129 1 3 63 1 11 138 1 1 66 1 11 119 1 25 similar to previous, but may have code 3 for salt or oxygen: 18 1 7 26 1 13 44 1 32 Bottle code 2 but no bottle data (at least for S, O2, and, I think, nuts): 52 1 29 92 1 36 104 1 21 143 1 2 Bottle coded 3, but with good oxygens and, in all but three cases, good salts (should these be code 2 bottles??): 15 1 24 55 1 19 109 1 17 124 1 23 122 1 35 4 1 1 133 1 14 138 1 13 72 1 26 100 1 11 98 1 26 109 1 24 74 1 24 111 1 24 62 1 25 96 1 28 39 1 12 120 1 12 34 1 11 115 1 13 28 1 11 68 1 24 94 1 30 122 1 12 62 1 22 134 1 11 91 1 28 62 1 20 128 1 10 66 1 24 116 1 10 63 1 30 124 1 10 39 1 10 96 1 17 122 1 10 113 1 13 44 1 10 89 1 24 85 1 29 89 1 23 39 1 8 113 1 10 21 1 13 34 1 4 36 1 20 115 1 6 74 1 13 111 1 11 80 1 17 64 1 16 39 1 5 92 1 15 118 1 3 21 1 1 7 1 15 39 1 4 20 1 1 80 1 12 17 1 1 39 1 1 103 1 11 19 1 1 39 1 2 80 1 10 86 1 24 93 1 11 126 1 21 86 1 17 121 1 22 141 1 22 46 1 2 114 1 24 22 1 15 42 1 22 65 1 10 89 1 9 103 1 7 125 1 22 140 1 22 85 1 5 12 1 16 11 1 16 138 1 24 144 1 22 141 1 28 135 1 28 126 1 23 132 1 32 18 1 23 120 1 28 27 1 20 130 1 24 48 1 19 128 1 28 14 1 23 42 1 29 43 1 34 114 1 36 48 1 23 97 1 31 113 1 36 108 1 36 108 1 34 62 1 34 64 1 36 94 1 34
Changed the NO. RECORDS in file i08s0037.WCT from 1572 to the correct value1573. Rezipped i08sct.zip and put new file online.
The U.S. WOCE Indian Ocean Survey consisted of 9 cruises covering the period December 1,1994 to January 22,1996.All of the cruises used the R/V Knorr operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. A total of 1244 hydrographic stations were occupied with radiocarbon sampling on 366 stations.
Merged TRITIUM and TRITER sent by Bob Newton April 29, 2002 into online file. Made new exchange file. 1June 20, 2003 Merged TRITIUM and TRITER into online file. Tritium file sent by Bob Newton April 29, 2002. There were 7 stations in the tritium file that had duplicate tritium values. The merge program uses the first value. Below are the duplicate values. sect_id stnnbr castno sampno depth Tritum flags TrEr I08S 4 1 21 800 1.021137124 22 0.013095889 I08S 35 1 28 159 1.047400814 44 0.033042912 I08S 35 1 27 259 0.744451287 44 0.012347122 I08S 35 1 25 457 0.306869291 22 0.007097154 I08S 59 1 6 3885 0.146283093 44 0.006416019 I09S 97 1 11 2402 0.123630035 44 0.004821189 I09S 114 1 32 107 0.406992072 22 0.007447354 The original file from Newton only had one quality flag. I copied that into the QUALT2 field.
In I08SI09S files i08shy.txt and i08s_hy1.csv, station 138, bottle 1 (last line for this station) all nutrients are obvious outliers and should be flagged "4" (bottle has flag "3").
Alex Kozyr noticed that the online bottle file had 1 flags for almost all the CTDSAL and CTDOXY. In looking at the file I noticed that there are many other flag problems. These need to be investigated and corrected when time allows.
Merged the DELHE3, DELHER, HELIUM, HELIEER, NEON, and NEONER into online file. Made new exchange file. Merge notes for i08s: DELHER, HELIUM, HELIER, NEON, and NEONER from file i8SHeNe.SEA found in /usr/export/html-public/data/onetime/indian/ i08/i08s/original/2000.06.23_I8S_DOC_SEA into online file 20020809WHPOSIOSA. Merged DELHE3, DELHER, HELIUM, HELIER, NEON, and NEONER from file i9SHeNe.SEA found in /usr/export/html-public/data/onetime/indina/i09/i09s/original/2000.06.23_I9S_DOC_SEA into online file.
Merged the DELC14 and C14ERR from Key, the DELC13 from Gerlach, and the TCARBN and ALKALI from Kozyr. Created QUALT2 flags by copying the QUALT1 flags. Merged the CFCs from Wisegarver. Made new exchange file. Notes for i08s/i09s: Merged the DELC14 and C14ERR from file I8SI9S.C14 found in /usr/export/html-public/data/onetime/indian/i08/i08s/original/20020410_KEY_I8SI9S_C14 into online file 20020201WHPOSIOSA. Remerged the TCARBN and ALKALI from file 2000.02.14_CO2_KOZYR_i8si9sdat.txt found in /usr/export/html-public/data/onetime/indian/i08/i08s/original/moved_from_ftp-incoming.2000.02.14 into online file. This file contains moreup-to-date data. Merged the DELC13 (i08s only) from file 20020401.102044_GERLACH_I08S_whpo_i08s.txt found in /usr/export/html-public/data/onetime/indian/i08/i08s/original/20020401.102044_GERLACH_I08S into online file. Merged the DELC13 (i09s only) from file 20020401.102306_GERLACH_I09S_whpo_i09s.txt found in /usr/export/html-public/data/onetime/indian/i09/i09s/original/20020401.102306_ GERLACH_I09S into online file. Created QUALT2 flags by copying the QUATL1 flags. Merged CFC11 and CFC12 from file 20010918.171618_WISEGARVER_I08S_i08s_CFC_DQE.dat found in /usr/export/html-public/data/onetime/indian/i08/i08s/original/2001.09.18_ I08S_CFC_DQE_WISEGARVER into online file.
The data disposition is: Public The file format is: Plain Text (ASCII) The archive type is: NONE - Individual File The data type(s) is: Other: flagged 13C data The file contains these water sample identifiers: Cast Number (CASTNO) Station Number (STATNO) Bottle Number (BTLNBR) GERLACH, DANA would like the following action(s) taken on the data: Merge Data Place Data Online Any additional notes are: If there are questions, concerns, or problems, please contact: Dana Gerlach (dgerlach@whoi.edu) or Ann McNichol (amcnichol@whoi.edu) The data disposition is: Public The file format is: Plain Text (ASCII) The archive type is: NONE - Individual File The data type(s) is: Documentation Other: flagged 13C replicate data The file contains these water sample Cast Number (CASTNO) Station Number (STATNO) Bottle Number (BTLNBR) GERLACH, DANA would like the following action(s) taken on the data: Other: provide as reference Any additional notes are: This description file lists the individual flags for the replicate values. It is a detailed listing of those stations which have c13f = 6. DELC13 replicate samples (from 20020401.104111_GERLACH_I08S & 20020401.104233_GERLACH_I09S) WHPID: I08S expocode: 316N145/5 depth_corr station cast niskin del_c13 c13f average num_reps 57.483 9 1 22 1.608 2 1.611 2 57.483 9 1 22 1.614 2 57.354 21 1 22 1.457 2 1.469 2 57.354 21 1 22 1.480 2 56.247 27 1 22 1.499 2 1.514 2 56.247 27 1 22 1.530 2 57.804 41 1 34 1.656 2 1.671 2 57.804 41 1 34 1.686 2 57.179 56 1 34 1.621 2 1.627 2 57.179 56 1 34 1.633 2 52.786 75 1 32 -0.323 2 -0.323 1 52.786 75 1 32 -4.722 4 54.059 85 1 34 0.679 2 0.726 2 54.059 85 1 34 0.773 2 54.582 100 1 20 0.728 4 1.517 2 54.582 100 1 20 1.517 2 54.908 110 1 34 1.513 2 1.484 2 54.908 110 1 34 1.455 2 33.123 122 1 35 1.329 2 1.462 2 33.123 122 1 35 1.595 2 57.748 134 1 34 1.625 2 1.616 2 57.748 134 1 34 1.607 2 494.872 143 1 2 1.260 2 1.247 6 494.872 143 1 2 1.216 2 494.872 143 1 2 1.284 2 494.872 143 1 2 1.288 2 494.872 143 1 2 1.199 2 494.872 143 1 2 1.237 2
I have placed the DQEd CFC data sent by D. Wisegarver in the appropriate I08S original directory .../indian/i08/i08s/original/2001.09.18_I08S_CFC_DQE_WISEGARVER Included in the directory are website submission README file and data file containing CFC11/12 and quality flags. Data are in need of merging at this time.
Merged TCARBN and ALKALI into bottle file and made new exchange file. February 1, 2002 Notes on i08s merging Merged TCARBN and ALKALI from: /usr/export/html-public/data/onetime/indian/i08/i08s/original/i08shy_allparams_199900616.txt into bottle from the web i08shy.txt (20000425WHPOSIOSA). Made a new exchange file. Put both new files online.
created .ps files for this cruise. created *check.txt file for this cruise.
CTD has been converted to exchange using the new code and put online.
This is information regarding line: I08S ExpoCode: 316N145_5 Cruise Date: 1994/12/01 - 1995/01/19 From: WISEGARVER, DAVID Email address: WISE@PMEL.NOAA.GOV Institution: NOAA Country: USA The directory this information has been stored in is: 20010918.171618_WISEGARVER_I08S The format type is: ASCII The data type is: BottleFile The Bottle File has the following parameters: CFC-11, CFC.12 The Bottle File contains: CastNumber StationNumber BottleNumber SampleNumber WISEGARVER, DAVID would like the data PUBLIC. And would like the following done to the data: MERGE FINAL DQE CFC DATA Any additional notes are: SUBMITTED FOR D.WYLLIE. CFCS ON SIO98 SCALE.
CTD and bottle exchange files were put online.
Following up on Bill Jenkins's message, I would like to ask you to make public all ldeo woce tritium/he data that have been submitted to you. Because the tritium/he community has not yet finished the final calibration of the data, I might have to apply minor corrections to these data once the intercal. Effort has been completed. Our acce work was funded over a 5-year period that ended in 2000. consequently, this data set is further behind in quality control before submission, but i expect that we will get these data ready soon.
I would be glad to look over the Indian Ocean data for you. Sarilee has started plotting up I01 for me to start on. - Arnold
Tritium data will be submitted later (after intercalibration). We hold tritium data for a subset of our He lines only. WHP lines with tritium: S4P> S4I (East)> I8S> I9S> P9
in the I9S/I8S and I1 .hy files oxygen is given in ml/l instead umol/kg as it is in the rest of section and in WHPO manual suggested.
Was I right that the I2 nutrients were in per liter rather than per kilogram, and that I8N and I9N were in per kilogram? Also, did Joe Jennings and Lou Gordon ever review the I1 nutrients? All I have seen is the shipboard data, and the silicic acid values there for Stations 973, 974, 975, and 996 appear high at all depths, suggestive of a standardization problem.
2000.10.27 KJU Moved files from ftp-incoming.2000.10.23/ Files contain documentation and bottle data. Could not determine who sent the files. No relevant email was found. They were received on June 23, 2000 along with other cruises that had the same format. Path is i08/i08s/original/2000.06.23_I8S_DOC_SEA.
You can make the 14C data from I8S open to the public.
I have replaced the older I08S/I09S files with the ones that Sarilee recently sent. All tables and meta files have been updated.
I have converted the mislabeled nutrients for the bottle data for I08SI09S and put the file in my incoming ftp area in I08S-I09S. I also subtracted the NITRIT from the NO2+NO3 and now there is NITRAT and NITRIT as specified in the WOCE format.
In March of 1998 I reformatted (this was before our "accepted" format was in place) I08S, I09S. At that time I noted that the O2 was in ML/L and the nuts had the wrong unit headings, which I changed from UMOL/KG to UMOL/L. Perhaps that file was never put up on the web site, but the file there now has the O2 in the correct units UMOL/KG, and the nuts are as stated by Orsi in UMOL/L but say UNOL/KG. Also there is NO2+NO3 and NITRIT. All of the above I can correct in a short period of time. Should I go ahead and do this? I note that the ctd files for this line still have O2 in ml/l.
Nutrients were labeled UMOL/KG but were really UMOL/L. Converted mislabeled nutrients from UMOL/L to UMOL/KG. Subtracted NITRIT from NO2+NO3 to get NITRAT.
as mentioned in my recent message, we will release our data with a flag that indicates that they are not yet final. We started the process of transferring the data and we will continue with the transfer during the next weeks. I had listed the expected order of delivery in my last message.
Bob Key tells me he's notified you of the nutrients units problem on the I8S and I9S bottle files. The CTD files have the same problem with oxygen - e.g. values in ml/l interpreted as umol/kg.
I've just put a total of 13 files [carbon data measured in Indian (6 files) and Atlantic (7 files) oceans] to the WHPO ftp area. Please let me know if you get data okay.
David Newton and I have done some work on I08S/I09S bottle data. The CFCs have been updated with values from J. Bullister's 12/1999 data submission and Alex Kozyr's carbon values. The carbon values on-line have been masked out pending public release from Alex. All tables and files have been updated accordingly.
Notes on merging of CFC's, TCARBN, ALKALI 316N145_5 I08S/09S In i08shy.txt. Removed 18 duplicate lines at Station 39 cast 1 sampno 1. Removed 4 duplicate lines at station 129 cast 1 sampno 1. Merged in CFC11 and CFC12. Merged in TCARBN and ALKALI. Source for TCARBN and ALKALI was f8.2, Rounded to f8.1 for merged .hyd file. Stations 1,2,3 were not in .hyd file, but were in cfc file. David Newton 09Feb2000
Stations 1-3 are absent (they were present iin an earlier versioni of the file) sta 39 samp 1 is repeated 19 times sta 129 samp 1 is repeated 4 times
Post these revised files at the web site, with the CFC data 'public' for these cruises.
The quality of the Ba data from most WOCE legs in the Indian Ocean turned out to be quite poor; far worse than attainable analytical precision (+/-20% as opposed to 2%). We recorded many vials which came back with loose caps and evaporation associated with that seems to be the primary problem. The only hope I have of producing a decent data set is to run both Ba and a conservative element simultaneously and then relating that to the original salinity of the sample. We will be taking delivery on a high resolution ICPMS here at OSU sometime this winter which would make the project analytically feasible and economical. I do not presently have the funds in hand to do this and so have archived the samples for the time being. I don't think the WHPO would derive any benefit from the present data set. KKF
I have checked the .sum and .sea/.hyd files for lines A08, A12, I08S/I09S, and P14S. The files on the web page for A08 and I08S/I09S adhere to the WHP format specifications, and I have run them over the programs wocecvt and sumchk without any errors.
You are correct, the values were in ml/l and the CTD files were in a non-WOCE format. I have rectified this situation by replacing both the CTD zipfile and the hydro file with newer versions that are in WOCE formt (CTD) and a newer hydro file wih the correct units for Oxygen. -sd Stephen - I downloaded the data for I08S and I09S today, 26 May. I compared the water sample data to data I had retrieved in April 1995 from the Indian Ocean preliminary data site at WHOI available to Indian Ocean PIs (I work for Arnold Gordon). The data from your WHPO site has less resolution than the data from 1995. The oxygens in the hydro files have a resolution of only one decimal place, compared to three in 1995. Phosphate has two compared to three. The difference seems to be more than a rounding error, as the 1995 data rounded to one decimal place does not result in the value I retrieved. I suppose if the data were updated and then rounded, this could account for the difference. Also, I see in the data description that the CTD data was reformatted by WHPO. The data downloaded is still in the original WHOI format, dated Aug 1995. Is there a final version? Thanks, Phil Mele
CFCs removed (masked) from bottle files and decrypted for public consumption per McCartney's instructions. Also removed ALKALI and TCARBN as well as replacing the string "FC02" (with a zero) with the string "FCO2" (with an 'o') in both the i09s and i08s bottle files.
Someone pointed out to me that the bottle files for I08S and I09S are still encrypted and in non public status. I do not recall there being some reason for this but as far as I am concerned, they should be realeased for public use. Mike McCartney
CFCs removed (masked) from bottle files and decrypted for public consumption per McCartney's instructions. Also removed ALKALI and TCARBN as well as replacing the string "FC02" (with a zero) with the string "FCO2" (with an 'o') in both the i09s and i08s bottle files.
I08S CTD data has been reformatted and put on imani anonymous ftp pub/INCOMING/i08sCTD+SUM.tar.gz. The tar file also includes a comment file and a corrected copy of the summary file. The original summary file is still on the web but Sarilee reformatted it Feb 6, 1998 (web sample summary file) and I reformatted it Aug 12th. I corrected the Station 102 date on my reformatted file and included it in the tar file but it still has the "/"s in the EXPOCODEs as per instuctions last August.
I made a small change to the first header line of the i08shy.txt and i09shy.txt files - they are from the same cruise and neither of them had the righ expocode. Expocode was changed to 316N145_5 in both files.
Steve - there were 2 extra header lines in i08ssu.txt. I removed them, and also change the section names from I8 and I9 to I08S and I09S. I placed the new file in whpo.ucsd.edu INCOMING.
Steve Rutz put the ICM3 data on the WHPO FTP site in January, along with the I3 and S4I data, with the provision that it not be made publicly available yet. We see from the web site that I3 and s4(I) are there, and have resent the ICM3 data to the FTP site. The PCM9 deployment and recovery cruise data (Rapuhia and Monowai, respectively) were submitted to NODC in July, 1995. We will also place these on the FTP site. These data are available to the public.
I have put the final CO2-related data for I8S/I9S Indian Ocean Line to the WHPO ftp INCOMING area.
WOCE Indian Ocean bottle data from Mike McCartney (I08S/I09S) has been encrypted as requested by the PI until further notice.
I have recently looked at the PUBLIC data files for the WOCE I8S/I9S Sections that are currently posted through WHPO WEB site. I discovered that the TCO2 and Alkalinity are completely deferent from those I have from BNL PIs Ken Johnson and Doug Wallace. I thing the TCO2 and TALK data you have are from the Chief Scientist and are the row data from the cruise records. These data have to be removed from the final data set on the WEB. I am currently preparing WOCE formatted CO2 data files for this and other Indian Ocean cruises, and will send them to you as soon as I finish.
The I8S and I9S data should be made available to the community with the caveat as you mentioned, that the data have not been DQE'd.
I've just sent you the processed CTD data for the WOCE legs I8S + I9S, ready for the DQE step. I've put the files into the incoming directory of whpo.ucsd.edu. The files sent are: I8SI9S.RP1, the CTD report I8SI9S.SUM I8S.SEA I9S.SEA KA45D001.CTD through KA45D147.CTD I am leaving for a cruise Oct 5 and will be back from sea Nov 20. If there are any questions I will not be able to answer them until then.