
CTD Data for Cruise Discovery 201
(23 March - 3 May 1993)



1. INTRODUCTION

   The cruise Discovery 201, as reported by Pollard et al. (1994), was
the SWINDEX(I) cruise and formed part of the UKs contribution to WOCE.
Most of the data received by BODC had already been worked up by the
scientists concerned and BODC was mainly concerned with the checking of
the data.



2. COMPONENTS OF THE DATA SET

   The CTD data set for the cruise Discovery 201 consists of CTD-profile
and CTD-bottle data:

CTD-profile:  Salinity (pss-78)
              Temperature (degc90)
              Pressure (dbar)
              Oxygen (umol/kg)

CTD-bottle:   Salinity (pss-78)
              Oxygen (umol/kg)
              Reversing temperature (degc90)
              Nitrate + nitrite (umol/kg)
              Silicate (umol/kg)
              Phosphate (umol/kg)
              CFC-11 (pmol/kg)
              CFC-12 (pmol/kg)



3. INSTRUMENTATION

   CTD-profile:  Neil Brown Systems MkIIIb (DEEP01) CTD, with a
SensorMedic dissolved oxygen sensor.

   CTD-bottle:  General Oceanics 24 bottle rosette equipped with 24
10-litre Niskin bottles.  5 SIS digital reversing thermometers
(T219, T220, T238, T400, T401).



4. BODC DATA PROCESSING

4.1 CTD-Profile:

   BODC received processed 2db averaged down cast CTD-profile data,
and no further calibrations were applied by BODC.
   The data were converted into the BODC internal format (PXF) and
manually screened for spikes etc. and such occurrences were flagged.
The CTD data were loaded to our database and compared with the bottle
data to check that the data was up to WOCE standards.

4.2 CTD-bottle:

   Extensive quality control was conducted on the data to eliminate
rosette misfiring and incorrectly assigned flag codes.  Data being
averaged if bottles fired within +/- 4db of each other.



5. BIBLIOGRAPHY

Pollard R.T. et al. (1994) RRS Discovery Cruise 201  Institute of
Oceanographic Sciences Deacon Laboratory, Cruise report No 240  96pp



Martin Gould, BODC
30/07/1997

