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On Feb. 8 Ricardo Locarnini noted that the position for sta. 10 cast 2 was incorrect. I checked the Console Operations Log and got the correct position, time, and depth for this cast. It was a Niskin wire cast with 3 bottles. Since there is no code for a Niskin cast I used UNK for the CAST TYPE. The exchange conversion program did not like UNK (although it is a legitimate code). So in order to get the program to work I had to change the CAST TYPE to ROS. Program worked fine until it got to sta. 98 cast 1. There was no information for sta. 98 cast 1 in the .sum file. When I checked the Console Operations Log I determined that the info in the .sum file for cast 2 was really the correct info for cast 1. So I changed the 2 to 1 and then entered the correct info for cast 2. Made new exchange and netcdf files.
At 1:18 PM -0800 2/9/06, Sarilee Anderson wrote: >>Jim, >> >> It turns out there is another station I need info for. Sta. 98, cast 1. >>I need lat, lon, and time. .sum file only has info for cast 2. >> >> How did this get through the exchange conversion program initially when >>it regurgitates it now?
Please, notice that in your online file http://whpo.ucsd.edu/data/onetime/pacific/p01/p01/p01_hy1.csv, the three lines for station 10, cast 2 appear to have a +1 degree error in latitude. I would appreciate if you could confirm this.
The flags in the P1 CTD data are "2" for temperature and "1" for everything else. Is this the correct data set?
CTD Exchange file made with new code (v1.0g). Files zipped into archive, placed online and checked w/ JOA3.0.
New documentation has been put online. Old files were put in original directory.
New pdf and txt documentation have been put online. Old files were moved to original directory.
I have replaced current online bottle files with new files containing merged updated CFC values. Data was sent by Wisegarver and merged by D. Muus. All table entries reflect this replacement. previous files moved to original subdirectory. A copy of merging notes will be sent to J. Kappa under separate email. Notes on P01 CFC merging Aug 22, 2001. D. Muus 1. New CFC-11 and CFC-12 from: /usr/export/html-public/data/onetime/pacific/p01/original/ 20010702_CFC_WISEGARVER_P01/20010702.143520_WISEGARVER_P01_tps47_CFC_DQE.da t merged into web SEA file as of Aug 21, 2001 (20000630WHPOSIODMB) SEA file had no QUALT2 word and new CFCs have quality 2 codes so added QUALT2 identical to QUALT1 prior to merging. Changed DELHE3 missing data value from -9.00 to -999.00. 2. SUMMARY file from web Aug 21, 2001 (no version code) has no Station 10 Cast 2 and no Station 98 Cast 1. SEA file contains data from these casts. Sta 10/2 is a 3 bottle wire cast and Sta 98/1 is the deepest 12 bottles of the first Rosette cast. Sta 98/2 is the shallowest 24 bottles of the Rosette cast. NAV has the 3 entries for each station BO, EN & BE instead of BE, BO & EN. Time and position for each entry are identical. NAV has both "INT" and "UNK" entries. Added 10/2 and 98/1 to SUMMARY file and corrected 98/2 entries. Changed all NAV "INT"s to "UNK". Changed BO to BE EN BO BE EN 3. Exchange file checked using Java Ocean Atlas.
I have placed the new file containing updated CFC values into the P01 subdirectory called original/20010702_CFC_WISEGARVER_P01. These data are in need of merging into the current bottle file as of this date.
I got an email from Arnold Mantyla who said that somehow all of the 0.0 nitrites and nitrates in the p01hy.txt file have been changed to -9. this definitely needs to be corrected. Can we have Sarilee or David take care of it if your time is short? meanwhile I'll check to see if anything else was inadvertently changed to -9 in the same file. Lynne
I just placed the corrected p01hy.txt and p01_hy1.csv files in my ftp area at whpo.ucsd.edu (in FTP/TALLEY). I added a line in the .csv header indicating what I did, since it looks like you might prefer to regenerate the csv file from the hy.txt file given all the dates and times in the original header. The single corrected value is NITRIT at station 34, bottle 9, which was corrected from 0.86 to 0.01 per email from Kristin Sanborn today (7/11/01) indicating that there was a typo in the original data entry.
This is information regarding line: P01 ExpoCode: POTTTPS47 Cruise Date: 1985/08/04 - 1985/09/07 From: WISEGARVER, DAVID Email address: wise@pmel.noaa.gov Institution: NOAA Country: USA The directory this information has been stored in is: 20010702.143520_WISEGARVER_P01 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 cfc data. CFC's are on the SIO98 Calibration Scale. Any additional notes are:
CTD and Bottle files in exchange format have been put online.
2000.12.11 KJU File contained here is a CRUISE SUMMARY and NOT sumfile. Documentation is online. 2000.10.11 KJU Files were found in incoming directory under whp_reports. This directory was zipped, files were separated and placed under proper cruise. All of them are sum files. Received 1997 August 15th.
As per Lynne Talley, I have unencrypted the helium/tritium and delhe3 parameters in the p01 data file. All data are now public. All table references have been edited to reflect this change.
To: Lynne Talley <lynne@gyre.ucsd.edu> Subject: Re: tps47 heliums the answer is yes, they can be made public. only proviso is that the helium 4 concentrations are subject to revision when we (Schlosser, Jenkins, Top, Lupton and Roether) complete our intercalibration and data synthesis exercise. cheers, JL
On TPS cruises which were sampled for TCO2, there were problems with precision and accuracy. These data have never been reported to either me of CDIAC. Feely's group did what sampling there was for the various carbon parameters. I believe that he does have alk values for at least one of the three TPS lines. Note that carbon data from the Japanese zonal line(s) is available from Feely (at least he has the data) and permissions.
Hi John - you sent the helium file for tps47 last September. We just got the values merged in. You had several questions about bottles, which I just sorted out today with Kristin Sanborn. 1) 31 and 32 replaced by 37 and 38 - correct 2) Sta. 89 bottle 22: this was tripped with bottle 23. All values for 23 have long since been deleted. So what we should do is take your helium values for bottle 22, duplicate the line in the sea file for bottle 23, call it 22 (remove all bottle analyses - just keep CTD values) and put your helium values in there. 3) Sta. 89 bottle 35 - tripped with bottle 24. Same procedure as bottle 22 4) Sta. 109 bottle 26 - notes are that the sampler leaked, so values were deleted. 5) Sta. 111 bottle 26 - notes are that the smapler leaked, so values were deleted. So could you please send the two sets of values for station 89 that we can now insert in the file? I'm not sure we should reconstitute the sta. 109 and 111 lines. Once we get your values inserted we can go ahead and make the whole file public. Lynne
I have remerged most recent helium and delta helium3 values into existing bottle file. Notes are in README file in the "original" subdirectory. Re-encrypted bottle file version (complete file) and masked out helium values in second version (public file) and replaced both files on current website. Updated front table to reflect this change. NOTES: -data sent by Leigh Evans was comma separated values. Used quick perl script to convert data into uniform 8byte fields. Also converted missing data to -9.0 missing data values. -used David Newton's mrgsea program to merge helium, delhe3 and associated flags. -ran wocecvt with following warnings: fndsum: found stn=10 . can't find cast= 2 main: cast 2 not found. will try cast 1 main: will use .SUM info from cast 1. fndsum: found stn=10 . can't find cast= 2 main: cast 2 not found. will try cast 1 main: will use .SUM info from cast 1. fndsum: found stn=98 . can't find cast= 1 main: cast 1 not found. will try cast 1 fndsum: found stn=98 . can't find cast= 1 main: cast 1 not found either. main: stn= 98 cast= 1 skipping. Station 10, cast 2 is in sumfile, but not bottle file. No helium data was sent for this station/cast. Station 98, cast 1 and 2 are in bottle file but only cast 2 is in sumfile. No data was sent for either cast. -Added date/name stamp. Renamed file p1hy_complete_mrg.txt and copied to parent directory and re-encrypted.
2000.06.30 DMB Merging Lupton's helium and delta he3 into existing (encrypted) p01 woce file. NOTES: -data sent by Leigh Evans was comma separated values. Used quick perl script to convert data into uniform 8byte fields. Also converted missing data to -9.0 missing data values. -used David Newton's mrgsea program to merge helium, delhe3 and associated flags. -ran wocecvt with following warnings: fndsum: found stn=10 . can't find cast= 2 main: cast 2 not found. will try cast 1 main: will use .SUM info from cast 1. fndsum: found stn=10 . can't find cast= 2 main: cast 2 not found. will try cast 1 main: will use .SUM info from cast 1. fndsum: found stn=98 . can't find cast= 1 main: cast 1 not found. will try cast 1 fndsum: found stn=98 . can't find cast= 1 main: cast 1 not found either. main: stn= 98 cast= 1 skipping. Station 10, cast 2 is in sumfile, but not bottle file. No helium data was sent for this station/cast. Station 98, cast 1 and 2 are in bottle file but only cast 2 is in sumfile. No data was sent for either cast. -Added date/name stamp. Renamed file p1hy_complete_mrg.txt and copied to parent directory and re-encrypted.
I really don't recommend using that alkalinity data set in the Atlas. The data were obtained before properly calibrated alkalinity reference materials were available to the carbon community and I don't trust some of the results. All hydrographic and carbon data are listed, including DIC and Talk. My understanding from you is that the DIC data should either be flagged as '3' (questionable measurement), '4' (bad measurement), or eliminated altogether. The plot of Talk has many bullseyes, so perhaps it should be flagged as well?? At this point, the Epic data has no flags associated with it.
P01 (31TTTPS47) CFCs are now public, but I'm leaving the He/Tr non-public pending merging of the new values from Lupton, which we have received and are in the "queue" to be merged. I know that Lupton has released them, but I'd rather be on the safe side until we are able to have the most up-to-date values online. All tables and files have been updated.
P01 (31TTTPS47) CFCs are now public, but I'm leaving the He/Tr non-public pending merging of the new values from Lupton, which we have received and are in the "queue" to be merged. I know that Lupton has released them, but I'd rather be on the safe side until we are able to have the most up-to-date values online. All tables and files have been updated.
here is the word from John Lupton on helium data for P1. It is all public. The tritium are also public. Therefore the complete data set should be public. Caveat though - John here sends a revised helium data set. I suggest that this be merged and the few problems sorted out that he mentions, and THEN the complete data set be moved into public.
I've been corresponding with Ray Weiss and sent email to John Lupton about releasing the TPS47 c CFC anbd helium data. The tritium data are public - Charlene at RSMAS told me that a year ago or so. I'm attaching Ray's correspondence. The CFC data are public. Since the data set that you've merged in the WHPO file was obtained from Peter Salameh just recently, I think it must be the latest version. I'm trying to call John Lupton today. Still working on figuring out how to reach Dick Feely about his alkalinity data.
now has an encrypted version of the bottle data file that contains cfc-11/12, helium, and tritium (these parameters were not in the public bottle file before) in addition to the public version of the bottle file. Also, it has been confirmed that no C14 measurements were made.
I have re-done the bottle data file so that the ODF bottle numbers are included and the pressures now match the station, cast and sample numbers. For those of you who are unfamiliar with this situation, WHPO-WHOI made and error when they translated the NODC-SD2 formatted file into WOCE format and had the deepest bottle as the lowest bottle number. According to the original ODF data, it was the other way around. All flags have been retained and the table entries and website files have been updated accordingly.
tps47he_edt.txt is an edited version of the original file: tps47he.txt which contains helium data sent from Lupton at PMEL. The data were hand edited in order to be merged into the whpo p01hy.txt file. Missing data was set to -9.000 and the flags "flag4" were all set to the WOCE quality byte 3.
The bottle data for P01 has been updated. CFCs, He and Trit are now available by request. CFCs He/Tr are non-public, but merged into the non-public bottle file. All tables have been updated. The public file has columns for CFCs, He/Tr, but they have been masked out pending word from their respective PIs.
I am ftping a file with the CFC data from Ray Weiss, courtesy of Peter Salameh, for the two old cruises TPS47 (P01) and TPS24 (P03). I will have Danie merge them and then the final files should be placed in the WHPO public site. I will also contact John Lupton about helium data and the Miami lab about tritium data for the same cruises.