CRUISE REPORT: P10 (Updated SEP 2018) Highlights Cruise Summary Information Section Designation P10 Expedition designation (ExpoCodes) 49UP20140609 Chief Scientists Kazuhiro NEMOTO Takahiro SEGAWA Dates 2014 JUN 06 - 2014 SEP 16 Ship Ryofu Maru Ports of call Tokyo, Japan; Pohnpei, Micronesia 42° 15.12' N Geographic Boundaries 141° 8.48' E 149° 26.84' E 2° 20.34' S Stations 111 Floats and drifters deployed 5 floats and 2 drifters deployed Moorings deployed or recovered 0 Contact Information: Kazuhiro NEMOTO Takahiro SEGAWA k-nemoto@met.kishou.go.jp tsegawa@met.kishou.go.jp Report assembled by Jerry Kappa, UCSD/SIO A. Cruise narrative 1. Highlights Cruise designation: RF14-05, RF14-06 and RF14-07 (WHP-P10 revisit) a. EXPOCODE: 49UP20140609 b. Chief scientist: RF14-05 Kazuhiro NEMOTO (k-nemoto@met.kishou.go.jp) RF14-06 Kazuhiro NEMOTO (k-nemoto@met.kishou.go.jp) RF14-07 Takahiro SEGAWA (tsegawa@met.kishou.go.jp) Marine Division Global Environment and Marine Department Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) 1-3-4, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8122, JAPAN Phone: +81-3-3212-8341 Ext. 5128, 4764 c. Ship name: R/V Ryofu Maru d. Ports of call: RF14-05 : Tokyo–Tokyo RF14-06 : Tokyo–Tokyo RF14-07 Leg 1: Tokyo–Pohnpei Leg 2: Pohnpei–Tokyo e. Cruise dates: RF14-05 : 9 June 2014–29 June 2014 RF14-06 : 3 July 2014–21 July 2014 RF14-07 Leg 1: 28 July 2014–19 August 2014 Leg 2: 23 August 2014–16 September 2014 f. Floats and drifters deployed: RF14-05: 3 floats and 1 drifter RF14-07: 2 floats and 1 drifter 2. Cruise Summary Information RF14-05, RF14-06 and RF14-07 cruises were carried out during the period from June 9 to September 16, 2014. The observation line along approximately 149°E meridian was observed by Japan Agency for Marine- Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan in 2005, 2011 and 2012. These cruises were carried out as ‘WHP-P10’, which is a part of WOCE (World Ocean Circulation Experiment) Hydrographic Programme, CLIVAR (Climate Variability and Predictability Project) and GO-SHIP (Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program). The stations from Stn.1 (34°00’N, 149°18’E; RF5113) to Stn.18 (42°15’N, 143°44’E; RF5130) for RF14-05 cruise, from Stn.20 (34°02’N, 149°20’E; RF5145) to Stn.44 (20°30’N, 149°20’E; RF5169) for RF14-06 cruise and from Stn.45 (20°30’N, 149°20’E; RF5171) to Stn.111 (2°20’S, 141°09’E; RF5236) for RF14-07 cruise had been designed. A total of 111 stations was occupied using a Sea-Bird Electronics (SBE) 36 position carousel equipped with 10-liter Niskin water sample bottles, a CTD system (SBE911plus) equipped with SBE35 deep ocean standards thermometer, JFE Advantech oxygen sensor (RINKO III), Teledyne Benthos altimeter (PSA-916D), and Teledyne RD Instruments L-ADCP (300kHz). Cruise track and station location are shown in Figure 1. At each station, full-depth CTDO2 (temperature, conductivity (salinity) and dissolved oxygen) profile and up to 36 water samples were taken and analyzed. Water samples were obtained from 10 dbar to approximately 10 m above the bottom. In addition, surface water was sampled using a stainless steel bucket at each station. Sampling layer is designed as so- called staggered mesh as shown in Table 1 (Swift, 2010). The bottle depth diagram is shown in Figure 2. Water samples were analyzed for salinity, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), pH, CFC-11, CFC- 12 and phytopigment (chlorophyll-a and phaeopigments). Underway measurements of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2), temperature, salinity, chlorophyll-a, subsurface current, bathymetry and meteorological parameters were conducted along the cruise track. RF14-05 RF14-05 cruise was carried out during the period from June 9 to June 29, 2014. Before the observation at the first station, all watch standers were drilled in the method of sample drawing and CTD operations near Izu- Oshima (34°42’N, 139°50’E). The cruise started from Stn.19 (34°00’N, 149°18’E; RF5113) on June 12 and sailed northward to Stn.1 (42°15’N, 143°44’E; RF5130) on June 18. We skipped the Stn.7 (40°02’N, 145°26’E; RF5135) that was cross 40°N. After observation of Stn.1, we observed twelve stations at the 40°N section. Stn.7 was done while observing along 40°N on June 19. RF14-05 cruise consisted of 19 stations at the WHP-P10 section. Three Argo floats and one drifting ocean data buoy were deployed along the cruise track. The information of deployed the float and the buoy are listed in Table 2a. RF14-06 RF14-06 cruise was carried out during the period from July 3 to July 16, 2014. Before the observation at the first station, all watch standers were drilled in the method of sample drawing and CTD operations at the point (34°27’N, 142°59’E). The hydrographic cast of CTDO2 was started at the first station (Stn.20 (34°02’N, 149°20’E; RF5145)) that was the same location of Stn.19 on July 5, and sailed southward to Stn.44 (20°30’N, 149°20’E; RF5169) at July 13. After observed Stn.44 she sailed toward Tokyo. RF14-06 cruise consisted of 25 stations. RF14-07 RF14-07 cruise was carried out during the period from July 28 to September 16, 2014. Before the observation at the first station, all watch standers were drilled in the method of sample drawing and CTD operations at the point (34°44’N, 139°50’E). The hydrographic cast of CTDO2 was started at the first station (Stn.45 (20°30’N, 149°20’E; RF5171)) that was the same station of Stn.44 on August 1. Leg 1 consisted of 43 stations from Stn.45 to Stn.87 (0°01’S, 146°09’E; RF5213). Stn.87 was finished on July 23. She called for Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia) on August 19 (Leg 1). She left Pohnpei on August 23, 2014. The hydrographic cast of CTDO2 was restarted at the station (Stn.88 (0°01’N, 146°08’E; RF5214)) that was the same station of Stn.87 on August 26. We sailed westward to Stn.101 (0°30’S, 142°00’E; RF5226) at August 30 and turned southward to Stn.111 (2°20’S, 141°09’E; RF5236) Stn.111 was finished on September 1. After observation of Stn.111 she sailed northward, we observed Stn.100 (0°00’, 142°00’E; RF5237) on September 2, and observed other two stations (1°N and 2°N, 142°E). She arrived at Tokyo (Japan) on September 16, 2014 (Leg 2). Leg 2 consisted of 24 stations from Stn.88 to Stn.111 at the WHP-P10 section. Two Argo floats and one drifting ocean data buoy were deployed along the cruise track. The information of deployed the float and the buoy are listed in Table 2b. Location data of stations is shown in Table 3. Figure 1: Cruise track of RF14-05, RF14-06 and RF14-07. Red closed circles indicate the observation stations at the WHP-P10 section. Open circles indicate the CTD stations of other section. Figure 2: The bottle depth diagram for WHP-P10 revisit. Table 1a: The scheme of sampling layer in meters (RF14-05). Bottle scheme1 scheme2 scheme3 Bottle scheme1 scheme2 scheme3 count count —————— ——————— ——————— ——————— —————— ——————— ——————— ——————— 1 10 10 10 21 1400 1470 1330 2 25 25 25 22 1600 1670 1530 3 50 50 50 23 1800 1870 1730 4 75 75 75 24 2000 2070 1930 5 100 100 100 25 2200 2270 2130 6 125 125 125 26 2400 2470 2330 7 150 150 150 27 2600 2670 2530 8 200 200 200 28 2800 2870 2730 9 250 250 250 29 3000 3080 2930 10 300 330 280 30 3250 3330 3170 11 350 350 350 31 3500 3580 3420 12 400 430 380 32 3750 3830 3670 13 450 450 450 33 4000 4080 3920 14 500 530 470 34 4250 4330 4170 15 600 630 570 35 4500 4580 4420 16 700 730 670 36 4750 4830 4670 17 800 830 770 37 5000 5080 4920 18 900 930 870 38 5250 5330 5170 19 1000 1070 970 39 5500 5580 5420 20 1200 1270 1130 40 5750 5830 5670 41 6000 6000 6000 Table 1b: The scheme of sampling layer in meters (RF14-06 and RF14-07). North of 20°N (Stn.20–Stn.45) South of 20°N (Stn.46–Stn.111) Bottle ————————————————————————————— —————————————————————————————— count scheme1 scheme2 scheme3 scheme4 scheme5 scheme6 —————— ——————— ——————— ——————— ——————— ——————— ——————— 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 25 25 25 25 25 25 3 50 50 50 50 50 50 4 75 75 75 75 75 75 5 100 100 100 100 100 100 6 125 125 125 125 125 125 7 150 150 150 150 150 150 8 200 200 200 200 200 200 9 250 250 250 250 250 250 10 300 330 280 300 330 280 11 400 430 370 350 380 320 12 500 530 470 400 430 370 13 600 630 570 450 480 420 14 700 730 670 500 530 470 15 800 830 770 600 630 570 16 900 930 870 700 730 670 17 1000 1070 970 800 830 770 18 1200 1270 1130 900 930 870 19 1400 1470 1330 1000 1070 970 20 1600 1670 1530 1200 1270 1130 21 1800 1870 1730 1400 1470 1330 22 2000 2070 1930 1600 1670 1530 23 2200 2270 2130 1800 1870 1730 24 2400 2470 2330 2000 2070 1930 25 2600 2670 2530 2200 2270 2130 26 2800 2870 2730 2400 2470 2330 27 3000 3080 2930 2600 2670 2530 28 3250 3330 3170 2800 2870 2730 29 3500 3580 3420 3000 3080 2930 30 3750 3830 3670 3250 3330 3170 31 4000 4080 3920 3500 3580 3420 32 4250 4330 4170 3750 3830 3670 33 4500 4580 4420 4000 4080 3920 34 4750 4830 4670 4250 4330 4170 35 5000 5080 4920 4500 4580 4420 36 5250 5330 5170 4750 4830 4670 37 5500 5580 5420 5000 5080 4920 38 5750 5830 5670 5250 5330 5170 39 6000 6000 6000 5500 5580 5420 40 5750 5830 5670 41 6000 6000 6000 Table 2a: Information of deployed float and buoy at RF14-05. Float Date and Time (UTC) Position of deployment PI WMO number of Deployment Latitude Longitude —————————— ——————————————————— —————————— ——————————— ——————— 2902517 2014 June 16 02:47 40-01.63 N 144-59.61 E JMA APEX 2902516 2014 June 19 04:23 40-01.04 N 145-25.52 E JMA APEX 2902522 2014 June 22 00:19 40-02.74 N 154-19.92 E JAMSTEC Navis Bouy Date and Time (UTC) Position of deployment PI WMO number of Deployment Latitude Longitude —————————— ——————————————————— —————————— ——————————— ——————— 21638 2014 June 15 23:40 39-29.37 N 145-47.08 E JMA YTSS-2100 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— APEX: Teledyne Webb Research (USA) Navis: Sea-Bird Scientific (USA) YTSS-2100: JVC KENWOOD Co., Japan Table 2b: Information of deployed float and buoy at RF14-07. Float Date and Time (UTC) Position of deployment PI WMO number of Deployment Latitude Longitude —————————— ——————————————————— —————————— ——————————— ——————— 2902523 2014 July 30 08:00 27-31.02 N 147-09.21 E JAMSTEC Navis 2902524 2014 July 31 00:30 24-00.96 N 148-14.62 E JAMSTEC Navis Bouy Date and Time (UTC) Position of deployment PI WMO number of Deployment Latitude Longitude —————————— ——————————————————— —————————— ——————————— ——————— 21597 2014 Sep. 10 03:17 29-50.35 N 140-08.58 E JMA YTSS-2100 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Navis: Sea-Bird Scientific (USA) YTSS-2100: JVC KENWOOD Co., Japan Table 3a: Station data of RF14-05 cruises. The ‘RF’ column indicates the JMA station identification number. Leg Station Position ——— —————————— ——————————————————————— Stn. RF Latitude Longitude ———— ———— —————————— ——————————— 1 1 5130 42-15.03 N 143-44.19 E 1 2 5129 42-00.03 N 143-58.51 E 1 3 5128 41-45.02 N 144-07.93 E 1 4 5127 41-29.69 N 144-18.26 E 1 5 5126 40-59.64 N 144-41.77 E 1 6 5125 40-32.29 N 145-03.42 E 1 7 5135 40-01.67 N 145-25.68 E 1 8 5124 39-31.98 N 145-46.44 E 1 9 5123 39-00.87 N 146-06.67 E 1 10 5122 38-32.20 N 146-28.81 E 1 11 5121 37-59.37 N 146-49.48 E 1 12 5120 37-30.99 N 147-08.86 E 1 13 5119 36-59.01 N 147-29.97 E 1 14 5118 36-29.52 N 147-48.70 E 1 15 5117 36-01.89 N 148-09.81 E 1 16 5116 35-31.74 N 148-25.42 E 1 17 5115 35-00.94 N 148-42.14 E 1 18 5114 34-31.15 N 149-01.67 E 1 19 5113 34-00.14 N 149-17.68 E Table 3b: Station data of RF14-06 cruises. The ‘RF’ column indicates the JMA station identification number. EXPOCODE Leg Station Position —————————— ——— —————————— ——————————————————————— sub number Stn. RF Latitude Longitude —————————— ———— ———— —————————— ——————————— 2 1 20 5145 34-01.66 N 149-19.74 E 2 1 21 5146 33-45.70 N 149-20.62 E 2 1 22 5147 33-29.03 N 149-19.89 E 2 1 23 5148 33-09.33 N 149-19.34 E 2 1 24 5149 32-49.02 N 149-19.83 E 2 1 25 5150 32-28.04 N 149-18.40 E 2 1 26 5151 32-08.21 N 149-17.57 E 2 1 27 5152 31-48.44 N 149-18.67 E 2 1 28 5153 31-09.38 N 149-20.39 E 2 1 29 5154 30-30.07 N 149-22.62 E 2 1 30 5155 30-00.27 N 149-15.18 E 2 1 31 5156 29-08.74 N 149-20.68 E 2 1 32 5157 28-29.22 N 149-20.52 E 2 1 33 5158 27-49.37 N 149-20.47 E 2 1 34 5159 27-08.57 N 149-20.13 E 2 1 35 5160 26-29.33 N 149-21.17 E 2 1 36 5161 25-49.11 N 149-19.49 E 2 1 37 5162 25-08.81 N 149-19.59 E 2 1 38 5163 24-14.83 N 149-00.98 E 2 1 39 5164 23-50.37 N 149-20.25 E 2 1 40 5165 23-10.17 N 149-20.10 E 2 1 41 5166 22-29.45 N 149-18.48 E 2 1 42 5167 21-49.24 N 149-17.72 E 2 1 43 5168 21-10.82 N 149-22.51 E 2 1 44 5169 20-30.37 N 149-19.65 E Table 3c: Station data of RF14-07 cruises. The ‘RF’ column indicates the JMA station identification number. EXPOCODE Leg Station Position —————————— ——— —————————— ——————————————————————— sub number Stn. RF Latitude Longitude —————————— ———— ———— —————————— ——————————— 3 1 45 5171 20-30.10 N 149-19.69 E 3 1 46 5172 19-49.89 N 149-18.45 E 3 1 47 5173 19-10.43 N 149-19.32 E 3 1 48 5174 18-31.70 N 149-19.34 E 3 1 49 5175 17-51.28 N 149-19.77 E 3 1 50 5176 17-11.64 N 149-20.19 E 3 1 51 5177 16-30.13 N 149-20.46 E 3 1 52 5178 15-49.22 N 149-19.84 E 3 1 53 5179 15-09.66 N 149-19.25 E 3 1 54 5180 14-29.44 N 149-18.83 E 3 1 55 5181 13-49.67 N 149-18.58 E 3 1 56 5182 13-10.15 N 149-19.59 E 3 1 57 5183 12-29.53 N 149-20.33 E 3 1 58 5184 11-49.48 N 149-20.40 E 3 1 59 5185 11-09.20 N 149-20.46 E 3 1 60 5186 10-30.02 N 149-19.58 E 3 1 61 5187 10-00.72 N 149-19.33 E 3 1 62 5188 9-30.62 N 149-19.92 E 3 1 63 5189 8-51.10 N 149-20.91 E 3 1 64 5190 8-31.36 N 149-21.27 E 3 1 65 5191 8-01.84 N 149-14.63 E 3 1 66 5192 7-30.74 N 148-56.56 E 3 1 67 5193 7-00.56 N 148-42.74 E 3 1 68 5194 6-30.91 N 148-29.30 E 3 1 69 5195 6-00.53 N 148-16.54 E 3 1 70 5196 5-31.03 N 148-04.85 E 3 1 71 5197 4-59.79 N 147-51.09 E 3 1 72 5198 4-29.87 N 147-38.95 E 3 1 73 5199 4-00.49 N 147-26.65 E 3 1 74 5200 3-30.67 N 147-14.39 E 3 1 75 5201 3-00.93 N 147-01.28 E 3 1 76 5202 2-45.81 N 146-56.21 E 3 1 77 5203 2-30.55 N 146-53.13 E 3 1 78 5204 2-15.59 N 146-47.45 E 3 1 79 5205 2-00.31 N 146-42.47 E 3 1 80 5206 1-45.29 N 146-38.34 E 3 1 81 5207 1-30.57 N 146-34.26 E 3 1 82 5208 1-15.10 N 146-29.19 E 3 1 83 5209 1-00.30 N 146-25.47 E 3 1 84 5210 0-44.88 N 146-21.41 E 3 1 85 5211 0-30.18 N 146-16.15 E 3 1 86 5212 0-14.61 N 146-12.88 E 3 1 87 5213 0-00.72 S 146-08.78 E 4 2 88 5214 0-00.50 N 146-07.86 E 4 2 89 5215 0-14.93 S 146-02.90 E 4 2 90 5216 0-30.02 S 145-59.21 E 4 2 91 5217 0-44.96 S 145-55.30 E 4 2 92 5218 0-59.91 S 145-50.38 E 4 2 93 5219 0-29.85 S 145-28.77 E 4 2 94 5220 0-30.12 S 144-58.78 E 4 2 95 5221 0-30.37 S 144-28.85 E 4 2 96 5222 0-30.67 S 143-58.64 E 4 2 97 5223 0-30.24 S 143-29.52 E 4 2 98 5224 0-29.81 S 142-59.15 E 4 2 99 5225 0-30.76 S 142-29.23 E 4 2 100 5237 0-00.00 N 141-59.81 E 4 2 101 5226 0-30.38 S 141-59.69 E 4 2 102 5227 0-45.35 S 141-59.35 E 4 2 103 5228 1-00.25 S 141-59.90 E 4 2 104 5229 1-15.58 S 141-59.89 E 4 2 105 5230 1-29.96 S 142-00.33 E 4 2 106 5231 1-44.56 S 142-00.04 E 4 2 107 5232 2-00.23 S 141-59.58 E 4 2 108 5233 2-05.05 S 141-44.59 E 4 2 109 5234 2-10.14 S 141-28.66 E 4 2 110 5235 2-14.98 S 141-14.04 E 4 2 111 5236 2-20.34 S 141-09.17 E List of Principal Investigators for all Measurements The principal investigator (PI) and the person in charge responsible for major parameters measured on the cruise are listed in Table 4a (RF14-05), Table 4b (RF14-06) and Table 4c (RF14-07). Table 4a: List of principal investigators and the persons in charge on the ship for RF14-05. Item Principal Person in charge Investigator(PI) on the ship —————————————————— ———————————————— ———————————————— Hydrography ——————————— CTDO2 / LADCP Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Salinity Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Dissolve oxygen Toshiya NAKANO Takahiro KITAGAWA Nutrients Toshiya NAKANO Takahiro KITAGAWA Phytopigment Toshiya NAKANO Naoshi KUBO DIC Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO Total Alkalinity Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO pH Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO CFCs Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO Underway ———————— Meteorology Toshiya NAKANO Kazuhiro NEMOTO Thermo-Salinograph Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO pCO2 Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO Chlorophyll-a Toshiya NAKANO Naoshi KUBO ADCP Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Bathymetry Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Float and Buoy —————————————— Argo float (JMA) Kazuhiro NEMOTO Keizo SHUTTA Argo float (JAMSTEC) Shigeki HOSODA Keizo SHUTTA Buoy (JMA) Kazuhiro NEMOTO Keizo SHUTTA Table 4b: List of principal investigators and the persons in charge on the ship for RF14-06. Item Principal Person in charge Investigator(PI) on the ship —————————————————— ———————————————— ———————————————— Hydrography ——————————— CTDO2 / LADCP Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Salinity Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Dissolve oxygen Toshiya NAKANO Sonoki IWANO Nutrients Toshiya NAKANO Takahiro KITAGAWA Phytopigment Toshiya NAKANO Sonoki IWANO DIC Toshiya NAKANO Kazutaka ENYO Total Alkalinity Toshiya NAKANO Kazutaka ENYO pH Toshiya NAKANO Kazutaka ENYO CFCs Toshiya NAKANO Akira WADA Underway ———————— Meteorology Toshiya NAKANO Kazuhiro NEMOTO Thermo-Salinograph Toshiya NAKANO Kazutaka ENYO pCO2 Toshiya NAKANO Kazutaka ENYO Chlorophyll-a Toshiya NAKANO Sonoki IWANO ADCP Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Bathymetry Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Table 4c: List of principal investigators and the persons in charge on the ship for RF14-07. Item Principal Person in charge Investigator(PI) on the ship —————————————————— ———————————————— ———————————————— Hydrography ——————————— CTDO2 / LADCP Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Salinity Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Dissolve oxygen Toshiya NAKANO Sonoki IWANO Nutrients Toshiya NAKANO Hiroyuki FUJIWARA Phytopigment Toshiya NAKANO Sonoki IWANO DIC Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO Total Alkalinity Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO pH Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO CFCs Toshiya NAKANO Kazutaka ENYO Underway ———————— Meteorology Toshiya NAKANO Takahiro SEGAWA Thermo-Salinograph Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO pCO2 Toshiya NAKANO Shu SAITO Chlorophyll-a Toshiya NAKANO Sonoki IWANO ADCP Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Bathymetry Toshiya NAKANO Keizo SHUTTA Float and Buoy Argo float (JAMSTEC) Shigeki HOSODA Keizo SHUTTA Buoy (JMA) Kazuhiro NEMOTO Keizo SHUTTA Toshiya NAKANO (nakano_t@met.kishou.go.jp) Marine Division, Global Environment and Marine Department, JMA 1-3-4, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8122, JAPAN Phone: +81-3-3212-8341 Ext. 5131 Kazuhiro NEMOTO (k-nemoto@met.kishou.go.jp) Marine Division, Global Environment and Marine Department, JMA 1-3-4, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8122, JAPAN Phone: +81-3-3212-8341 Ext. 5128 Shigeki HOSODA (hosodas@jamstec.go.jp) Ocean Circulation Research Group, Research and Development Center for Global Change (RCGC), Strategic Research and Development area, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) 2-15 Natsushima, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-0061, JAPAN Reference Swift, J. H. (2010): Reference-quality water sample data: Notes on acquisition, record keeping, and evaluation. IOCCP Report No.14, ICPO Pub. 134, 2010 ver.1 CCHDO Data Processing Notes • File Online Carolina Berys A_cruise_narrative_2014_P10_20180511.doc (download) #6276e Date: 2018-06-08 Current Status: unprocessed • File Online Carolina Berys ct1.zip (download) #61d6c Date: 2018-06-08 Current Status: unprocessed • File Online Carolina Berys p10_hy1.csv (download) #c79c1 Date: 2018-06-08 Current Status: unprocessed • File Online Carolina Berys p10su.txt (download) #58af6 Date: 2018-06-08 Current Status: unprocessed • File Submission Toshiya NAKANO p10su.txt (download) #58af6 Date: 2018-05-12 Current Status: unprocessed Notes Ship Name: Ryofu Maru (Japan Meteorological Agency) Section: P10 (RF14-05, RF14-06 and RF14-07) Cruise date: RF14-05 : 9 June 2014–29 June 2014 RF14-06 : 3 July 2014–21 July 2014 RF14-07 : 28 July 2014–16 September 2014 • File Submission Toshiya NAKANO p10_hy1.csv (download) #c79c1 Date: 2018-05-12 Current Status: unprocessed Notes Ship Name: Ryofu Maru (Japan Meteorological Agency) Section: P10 (RF14-05, RF14-06 and RF14-07) Cruise date: RF14-05 : 9 June 2014–29 June 2014 RF14-06 : 3 July 2014–21 July 2014 RF14-07 : 28 July 2014–16 September 2014 • File Submission Toshiya NAKANO ct1.zip (download) #61d6c Date: 2018-05-12 Current Status: unprocessed Notes Ship Name: Ryofu Maru (Japan Meteorological Agency) Section: P10 (RF14-05, RF14-06 and RF14-07) Cruise date: RF14-05 : 9 June 2014–29 June 2014 RF14-06 : 3 July 2014–21 July 2014 RF14-07 : 28 July 2014–16 September 2014 • File Submission Toshiya NAKANO A_cruise_narrative_2014_P10_20180511.doc (download) #6276e Date: 2018-05-12 Current Status: unprocessed Notes Ship Name: Ryofu Maru (Japan Meteorological Agency) Section: P10 (RF14-05, RF14-06 and RF14-07) Cruise date: RF14-05 : 9 June 2014–29 June 2014 RF14-06 : 3 July 2014–21 July 2014 RF14-07 : 28 July 2014–16 September 2014