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CTD data from the Gulf of Maine in 1998 from three cruises on the R/V Susan and Caitlyn - SC9801, SC9802, and SC9803 - in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank as part of the U.S. GLOBEC program.
The UNH SeaBird SBE-25 SeaLogger measures:
During a cast, sensors are flushed with a SBE-5T pump at approximately 25 ml/s. The system samples and stores all data at 8 Hz (8 samples/ second). Profiling rates should be 20 meters/minute for an average of 24 samples/1 m pressure level. Normally only the downcasts are analyzed (unless a problem is noted). Sensors are factory calibrated annually.
Derived data are calculated using Matlab and/or UNH algorithms developed in accordance with standards prescribed by Fofonoff and Millard, 1983.
For additional information about the SC9801 cruise see the NOAA Coastal Ocean Program Progress Report
Additional data processing notes were provided by the contributor. Note: These notes reflect the CTD processing steps for data collected during the UNH CONVEX progam. However, they are indicative of the processing performed on the data reported here. Parameter names have been changed to agree with GLOBEC requirements.
Bub, F., Bucklin, A., Manning, J. (2005) CTD data from the Gulf of Maine in 1998 from three cruises on the R/V Susan and Caitlyn - SC9801, SC9802, and SC9803 - in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank as part of the U.S. GLOBEC program (GB project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2005-03-16 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.2419.1 [access date]
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