http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3644
eng; USA
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dataset
Highest level of data collection, from a common set of sensors or instrumentation, usually within the same research project
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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http://www.bco-dmo.org
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2012-04-24
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
CTD profiles from Lake Superior collected during various R/V Blue Heron cruises between 2007-2008 (CARGO project)
2012-07-20
publication
2012-07-20
revision
BCO-DMO Linked Data URI
2012-07-20
creation
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3644
Dr Robert W. Sterner
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
principalInvestigator
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
info@bco-dmo.org
http://www.bco-dmo.org
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Cite this dataset as: Sterner, R. W. (2012) CTD profiles from Lake Superior collected during various R/V Blue Heron cruises between 2007-2008 (CARGO project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). Version Date 2012-07-20 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3644 [access date]
CTD profile data from lake superior Dataset Description: <p>This dataset contains CTD profile data collected during R/V Blue Heron cruises in Lake Superior.</p> Methods and Sampling: <p>CTD casts were conducted during R/V Blue Heron cruises at designated stations.&nbsp;</p>
Funding provided by Minnesota Sea Grant (MN Sea Grant) Award Number: unknown CARGO MN Sea Grant
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Dr Robert W. Sterner
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
218-726-7926
Director, Large Lakes Observatory 2205 East 5th St., University of Minnesota Duluth
Duluth
MN
55812-2496
USA
stern007@d.umn.edu
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CruiseId
Station
Cast
Date
Time
Lat
Lon
prDM
t090
c0
specc
wetStar
wetCDOM
par
dz_dt
ph
sal00
xmiss
sbeox0_Mm
spar
latitude
longitude
scan
flag
sbeox0_Mg
PAR/Irradiance Biospherical QSP-200L
Transmissometer
SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus
SBE 27I
SBE 4C
Chl-a Wetlabs Wetstar WS3S
theme
None, User defined
cruise id
station
cast
date
time of day
latitude
longitude
water pressure
water temperature
conductivity
specific conductance
chlorophyll a
colored dissolved organic matter
PAR
descent_rate
pH
salinity
transmission
dissolved Oxygen
SPAR
scan
flag
Dissolved_Oxygen
featureType
BCO-DMO Standard Parameters
Photosynthetically Available Radiation Sensor
Transmissometer
Sea-Bird SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus
pH Sensor
Salinity Sensor
WETLabs WETStar fluorometer
instrument
BCO-DMO Standard Instruments
BH07-09
BH07-17
BH07-19
BH08-01
BH08-11
BH08-19
service
Deployment Activity
Lake Superior
place
Locations
otherRestrictions
otherRestrictions
Access Constraints: none. Use Constraints: Please follow guidelines at: http://www.bco-dmo.org/terms-use Distribution liability: Under no circumstances shall BCO-DMO be liable for any direct, incidental, special, consequential, indirect, or punitive damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials in this data submission. If you are dissatisfied with any materials in this data submission your sole and exclusive remedy is to discontinue use.
Laurentian Great Lakes Ecosystem Studies
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~stern007/
Laurentian Great Lakes Ecosystem Studies
A series of studies concerned with the chemistry and biology of the Laurentian Great Lakes. These different studies share a focus on the dynamics of organic pools of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus, and the stoichiometric linkages among these elements. At different times, work also has focused on trace metal dynamics and interactions with biota, the rates of primary production and herbivory, rates and patterns of primary productivity, and the century-long, steady trend of increasing nitrate in Earth's largest lake by area. Microbial populations have been investigated and linked to these chemical properties.
This Program was created by BCO-DMO staff to bring various Laurentian Great Lakes Research projects under one umbrella for improved discovery and access.
Dates: 1998 - 2014
Funding: NSF/OCE and Minnesota Sea Grant
Laurentian Great Lakes Ecosystem Studies
largerWorkCitation
program
Primary Production and Grazing Dynamics In the Ultra-Oligotrophic Waters of Lake Superior
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~stern007/
Primary Production and Grazing Dynamics In the Ultra-Oligotrophic Waters of Lake Superior
<p><strong>PRIMARY PRODUCTION AND GRAZING DYNAMICS IN THE ULTRA-OLIGOTROPHIC WATERS OF LAKE SUPERIOR</strong> <strong>("CARGO" which stands for CArbon Gain and lOss)</strong></p>
<p>All higher organisms including fish ultimately rely on carbon fixed by primary production for their growth. A major gap in our understanding of Lake Superior lies in a highly incomplete knowledge of the rates primary production and grazing in the lake's waters. This data gap impedes the progress of scientific understanding of the lake on many fronts. Primary production is the foundation for all food webs and is a large, perhaps the largest, term in the lake's carbon cycle. Over the years, there have been but a small handful of investigators who have measured primary production in this, Earth’s largest lake by area. Attempts to construct comprehensive carbon budgets using literature values for major terms such as DOC import, sedimentation, etc. indicate a large imbalance in the C cycle in the lake. According to current best estimates, organic carbon disappears at much faster rate (14-40, Cotner et al. 2005) or (13-81, Urban et al. 2005) than its rate of input (5.3 Tg/y, Cotner et al. 2004) or (3-8 Tg/y, Urban et al. 2005) (all values in Tg/y). The budget is out of balance by a factor of about 2 to 27. Unless the lake is metabolizing vast quantities of old, “fossilized” carbon (implausible), current out-of-balance budgets must be wrong, meaning we do not have good estimates for one or more of these fundamental processes in the lake.</p>
<p>Of the possible terms in the carbon budget of the lake, a focus on primary production is appropriate because of the large magnitude of this term plus the dearth of actual measurements that have been performed and the many untested assumptions that lurk behind those few measurements. At the same time, a major loss of particulate organic carbon has been almost entirely ignored until now. That loss is the grazing rate, the rate of consumption of lake particles (including bacteria and algae) by living organisms in the water column. As Banse (2002) has described for the oceans, though physical mixing and sinking contribute to the dynamics of phytoplankton and other small planktonic organisms, it is principally production and grazing which determine dynamics. To a first approximation, the rate of change of phytoplankton is equal to the difference between production and grazing.</p>
<p>This project comprises a two-year study that will focus on primary production and grazing in the world’s largest lake by area. Primary production will be measured using 14C additions to shipboard incubations using a photosynthetron device. P-I curves plus other data will be used as input for numerical models of areal production. Production numbers so obtained will be compared to in situ incubations. Grazing assays will be based on the dilution series methods developed by Landry and Hassett (1982) and since employed by many others, including myself and my students; this method provides an overall measure of in situ particle turnover.</p>
CARGO
largerWorkCitation
project
eng; USA
inlandWaters
Lake Superior
-91.9475
-89.786167
46.725667
47.356667
2007-07-30
2008-09-18
Lake Superior
0
BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from CTD profiles from Lake Superior collected during various R/V Blue Heron cruises between 2007-2008 (CARGO project)
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
info@bco-dmo.org
http://www.bco-dmo.org
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
For questions regarding this resource, please contact BCO-DMO via the email address provided.
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27382.rdf
Name: CruiseId
Units: text
Description: Cruise Id
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27383.rdf
Name: Station
Units: text
Description: Station - From Station List
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27384.rdf
Name: Cast
Units: integer
Description: CTD cast at the same station
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27385.rdf
Name: Date
Units: YYYYMMDD
Description: Station date (GMT)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27386.rdf
Name: Time
Units: HHMMSS
Description: Station time (GMT)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27387.rdf
Name: Lat
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Station latitude (South is negative)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27388.rdf
Name: Lon
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Station longitude (West is negative)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27389.rdf
Name: prDM
Units: db
Description: Pressure digiquartz SBE 9+
SeaBird documentaion for converting pressure in decibars to depth in meters available at:http://www.seabird.com/application_notes/AN69.htm
Formula for fresh water:
depth (meters) = pressure (decibars) * 1.019716
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27390.rdf
Name: t090
Units: deg C
Description: Temp ITS-90 SBE 3+
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27391.rdf
Name: c0
Units: uS/cm
Description: Conductivity SBE 4C
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27392.rdf
Name: specc
Units: uS/cm
Description: Specific Conductance SBE 4C
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27394.rdf
Name: wetStar
Units: mg/m^3
Description: Chl-a Wetlabs Wetstar WS3S
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27395.rdf
Name: wetCDOM
Units: mg/m^3
Description: CDOM Wetlabs Wetstar WSCD
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27396.rdf
Name: par
Units: (tbd)
Description: PAR/Irradiance Biospherical QSP-200L
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27399.rdf
Name: dz_dt
Units: m/s
Description: Descent Rate calculated by software
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27400.rdf
Name: ph
Units: pH
Description: pH SBE 27I
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/27401.rdf
Name: sal00
Units: PSU
Description: Salinity SBE 4C
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/682714.rdf
Name: xmiss
Units: percentage
Description: Beam Transmission Chelsea/Seatech/Wetlab CStar
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/682715.rdf
Name: sbeox0_Mm
Units: umol/Kg
Description: DO SBE 43
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/682716.rdf
Name: spar
Units: (tbd)
Description: SPAR/Surface Irradiance
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/682717.rdf
Name: latitude
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Data latitude (South is negative)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/682718.rdf
Name: longitude
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Data longitude (West is negative)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/682719.rdf
Name: scan
Units: integer
Description: scan count calculated by software
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/682720.rdf
Name: flag
Units: integer
Description: Flag calculated by software
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/682723.rdf
Name: sbeox0_Mg
Units: mg/l
Description: DO SBE 43
GB/NERC/BODC > British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
info@bco-dmo.org
http://www.bco-dmo.org
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
For questions regarding this resource, please contact BCO-DMO via the email address provided.
pointOfContact
57235235
https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/file/QAAXxwVTomZR3E/CARGO_CTD.csv
CARGO_CTD.csv
Primary data file for dataset ID 3644
download
https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/3644/data/download
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dataset
<p>CTD casts were conducted during R/V Blue Heron cruises at designated stations.&nbsp;</p>
from Cruise: BH07-09 <p>* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:<br />
* FileName = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2007Cargo1CD-1_1pm.dat<br />
* Software Version Seasave Win32 V 5.37d<br />
* Temperature SN = 2723<br />
* Conductivity SN = 2271<br />
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 34<br />
* Number of Voltage Words = 5<br />
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1<br />
* System UpLoad Time = Jul 30 2007 13:03:56<br />
* NMEA Latitude = 47 03.77 N<br />
* NMEA Longitude = 091 25.91 W<br />
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Jul 30 2007 17:58:50<br />
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan<br />
** Ship: BH<br />
** Cruise: <br />
** Station: <br />
** Latitude: <br />
** Longitude: <br />
** Full sun, calm seas<br />
# nquan = 18<br />
# nvalues = 28347 <br />
# units = specified<br />
# name 0 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db]<br />
# name 1 = t090C: Temperature [ITS-90, deg C]<br />
# name 2 = c0uS/cm: Conductivity [uS/cm]<br />
# name 3 = specc: Specific Conductance [uS/cm]<br />
# name 4 = xmiss: Beam Transmission, Chelsea/Seatech/Wetlab CStar [%]<br />
# name 5 = wetStar: Fluorescence, Wetlab Wetstar [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 6 = dz/dtM: Descent Rate [m/s]<br />
# name 7 = ph: pH<br />
# name 8 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor<br />
# name 9 = sal00: Salinity [PSU]<br />
# name 10 = sbeox0Mm/Kg: Oxygen, SBE 43 [umol/Kg]<br />
# name 11 = sbeox0Mg/L: Oxygen, SBE 43 [mg/l]<br />
# name 12 = wetCDOM: Fluorescence, Wetlab CDOM [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 13 = spar: SPAR/Surface Irradiance<br />
# name 14 = latitude: Latitude [deg]<br />
# name 15 = longitude: Longitude [deg]<br />
# name 16 = scan: Scan Count<br />
# name 17 = flag: 0.000e+00<br />
# span 0 = 0.761, 242.898 <br />
# span 1 = -9.9511, 98.9762 <br />
# span 2 = 57.726717, 105.640078 <br />
# span 3 = 30.341, 251.344 <br />
# span 4 = 41.4291, 76.8061 <br />
# span 5 = 0.6537, 5.5738 <br />
# span 6 = -0.708, 0.734 <br />
# span 7 = 7.890, 8.395 <br />
# span 8 = 5.1288e+00, 9.9990e+03 <br />
# span 9 = 0.0312, 0.0868 <br />
# span 10 = 96.820, 646.479 <br />
# span 11 = 3.00280, 20.65045 <br />
# span 12 = 0.2039, 5.0377 <br />
# span 13 = 2.4946e+03, 2.5297e+03 <br />
# span 14 = 47.06282, 47.06382 <br />
# span 15 = -91.43182, -91.42882 <br />
# span 16 = 1, 28347 <br />
# span 17 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00 <br />
# interval = seconds: 0.0416667 <br />
# start_time = Jul 30 2007 13:03:56<br />
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29<br />
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, 2723, 30 Jan 2007<br />
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, 2271, 31 Jan 2007, cpcor = -9.5700e-08<br />
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 756869, 17-Feb-04<br />
# sensor 3 = Extrnl Volt 0 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 0471, 13 Mar 2007<br />
# sensor 4 = Extrnl Volt 1 WET Labs, CDOM<br />
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 2 pH, 270135, 21 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt 3 oxidation reduction potential, 270135, 21 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt 4 transmissometer, primary, CST-268PR, 27 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt 5 WET Labs, WETStar fluorometer, WS3S-553P, 15 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt 6 altimeter<br />
# sensor 10 = Extrnl Volt 7 irradiance (PAR), primary, 4554, 8 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 11 = Extrnl Volt 9 surface irradiance (SPAR), degrees = 0.0<br />
# datcnv_date = Aug 01 2007 14:53:56, 5.37e<br />
# datcnv_in = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2007Cargo130 July 2007CD-1_1pm.dat C:SeasaveConfiguration FilesApril2007.con<br />
# datcnv_skipover = 0<br />
# file_type = ascii<br />
*END*</p>
from Cruise: BH07-17 <p>* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:<br />
* FileName = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2007Sterner_OctCD1.dat<br />
* Software Version Seasave Win32 V 5.37d<br />
* Temperature SN = 2723<br />
* Conductivity SN = 2271<br />
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 34<br />
* Number of Voltage Words = 5<br />
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1<br />
* System UpLoad Time = Oct 05 2007 03:51:36<br />
* NMEA Latitude = 47 03.80 N<br />
* NMEA Longitude = 091 26.05 W<br />
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Oct 05 2007 08:50:42<br />
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan<br />
** Ship: <br />
** Cruise: <br />
** Station: <br />
** Latitude: <br />
** Longitude: <br />
# nquan = 18<br />
# nvalues = 36594 <br />
# units = specified<br />
# name 0 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db]<br />
# name 1 = t090C: Temperature [ITS-90, deg C]<br />
# name 2 = c0uS/cm: Conductivity [uS/cm]<br />
# name 3 = specc: Specific Conductance [uS/cm]<br />
# name 4 = xmiss: Beam Transmission, Chelsea/Seatech/Wetlab CStar [%]<br />
# name 5 = wetStar: Fluorescence, Wetlab Wetstar [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 6 = dz/dtM: Descent Rate [m/s]<br />
# name 7 = ph: pH<br />
# name 8 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor<br />
# name 9 = sal00: Salinity [PSU]<br />
# name 10 = sbeox0Mm/Kg: Oxygen, SBE 43 [umol/Kg]<br />
# name 11 = sbeox0Mg/L: Oxygen, SBE 43 [mg/l]<br />
# name 12 = wetCDOM: Fluorescence, Wetlab CDOM [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 13 = spar: SPAR/Surface Irradiance<br />
# name 14 = latitude: Latitude [deg]<br />
# name 15 = longitude: Longitude [deg]<br />
# name 16 = scan: Scan Count<br />
# name 17 = flag: 0.000e+00<br />
# span 0 = 1.014, 241.756 <br />
# span 1 = 3.7582, 11.3039 <br />
# span 2 = 57.727015, 72.043038 <br />
# span 3 = 97.925, 102.120 <br />
# span 4 = 78.9835, 85.9137 <br />
# span 5 = 0.4576, 4.3795 <br />
# span 6 = -0.931, 0.806 <br />
# span 7 = 10.510, 11.177 <br />
# span 8 = 5.1288e+00, 5.6735e+01 <br />
# span 9 = 0.0436, 0.0474 <br />
# span 10 = 335.574, 415.322 <br />
# span 11 = 10.73408, 13.29016 <br />
# span 12 = 1.1051, 2.9076 <br />
# span 13 = 0.0000e+00, 2.1940e+00 <br />
# span 14 = 47.05972, 47.06336 <br />
# span 15 = -91.43864, -91.43416 <br />
# span 16 = 1, 36594 <br />
# span 17 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00 <br />
# interval = seconds: 0.0416667 <br />
# start_time = Oct 05 2007 03:51:36<br />
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29<br />
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, 2723, 30 Jan 2007<br />
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, 2271, 31 Jan 2007, cpcor = -9.5700e-08<br />
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 756869, 17-Feb-04<br />
# sensor 3 = Extrnl Volt 0 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 0471, 13 Mar 2007<br />
# sensor 4 = Extrnl Volt 1 WET Labs, CDOM<br />
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 2 pH, 270135, 21 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt 3 oxidation reduction potential, 270135, 21 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt 4 transmissometer, primary, CST-268PR, 27 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt 5 WET Labs, WETStar fluorometer, 15 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt 6 altimeter<br />
# sensor 10 = Extrnl Volt 7 irradiance (PAR), primary, 4554, 8 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 11 = Extrnl Volt 9 surface irradiance (SPAR), degrees = 0.0<br />
# datcnv_date = Oct 05 2007 11:19:06, 5.37e<br />
# datcnv_in = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2007Sterner_OctCD1.dat C:SeasaveRawCTD_2007Sterner_OctCD1.CON<br />
# datcnv_skipover = 0<br />
# file_type = ascii<br />
*END*</p>
from Cruise: BH07-19 <p>* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:<br />
* FileName = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2007Cargo3CD1_1.dat<br />
* Software Version Seasave Win32 V 5.37d<br />
* Temperature SN = 2723<br />
* Conductivity SN = 2271<br />
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 34<br />
* Number of Voltage Words = 5<br />
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1<br />
* System UpLoad Time = Nov 07 2007 12:49:26<br />
* NMEA Latitude = 47 04.07 N<br />
* NMEA Longitude = 091 25.39 W<br />
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Nov 07 2007 18:47:56<br />
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan<br />
** Ship: <br />
** Cruise: <br />
** Station: <br />
** Latitude: <br />
** Longitude: <br />
# nquan = 18<br />
# nvalues = 29679 <br />
# units = specified<br />
# name 0 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db]<br />
# name 1 = t090C: Temperature [ITS-90, deg C]<br />
# name 2 = c0uS/cm: Conductivity [uS/cm]<br />
# name 3 = specc: Specific Conductance [uS/cm]<br />
# name 4 = xmiss: Beam Transmission, Chelsea/Seatech/Wetlab CStar [%]<br />
# name 5 = wetStar: Fluorescence, Wetlab Wetstar [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 6 = dz/dtM: Descent Rate [m/s]<br />
# name 7 = ph: pH<br />
# name 8 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor<br />
# name 9 = sal00: Salinity [PSU]<br />
# name 10 = sbeox0Mm/Kg: Oxygen, SBE 43 [umol/Kg]<br />
# name 11 = sbeox0Mg/L: Oxygen, SBE 43 [mg/l]<br />
# name 12 = wetCDOM: Fluorescence, Wetlab CDOM [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 13 = spar: SPAR/Surface Irradiance<br />
# name 14 = latitude: Latitude [deg]<br />
# name 15 = longitude: Longitude [deg]<br />
# name 16 = scan: Scan Count<br />
# name 17 = flag: 0.000e+00<br />
# span 0 = 0.341, 248.256 <br />
# span 1 = 3.8592, 8.3850 <br />
# span 2 = 58.061369, 67.269806 <br />
# span 3 = 98.691, 101.961 <br />
# span 4 = 78.3279, 83.0339 <br />
# span 5 = 0.4220, 3.1316 <br />
# span 6 = -1.315, 1.182 <br />
# span 7 = 10.696, 11.710 <br />
# span 8 = 4.8278e+00, 9.9990e+03 <br />
# span 9 = 0.0438, 0.0467 <br />
# span 10 = 341.972, 398.351 <br />
# span 11 = 10.94146, 12.74717 <br />
# span 12 = 2.2522, 3.5630 <br />
# span 13 = 7.7887e+02, 1.2286e+03 <br />
# span 14 = 47.06782, 47.07118 <br />
# span 15 = -91.42330, -91.41960 <br />
# span 16 = 1, 29679 <br />
# span 17 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00 <br />
# interval = seconds: 0.0416667 <br />
# start_time = Nov 07 2007 12:49:26<br />
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29<br />
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, 2723, 30 Jan 2007<br />
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, 2271, 31 Jan 2007, cpcor = -9.5700e-08<br />
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 756869, 17-Feb-04<br />
# sensor 3 = Extrnl Volt 0 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 0471, 13 Mar 2007<br />
# sensor 4 = Extrnl Volt 1 WET Labs, CDOM<br />
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 2 pH, 270135, 21 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt 3 oxidation reduction potential, 270135, 21 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt 4 transmissometer, primary, CST-268PR, 27 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt 5 WET Labs, WETStar fluorometer, 15 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt 6 altimeter<br />
# sensor 10 = Extrnl Volt 7 irradiance (PAR), primary, 4554, 8 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 11 = Extrnl Volt 9 surface irradiance (SPAR), degrees = 0.0<br />
# datcnv_date = Nov 09 2007 07:39:36, 5.37e<br />
# datcnv_in = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2007Cargo3CD1_1.dat C:SeasaveRawCTD_2007Cargo3CD1_1.CON<br />
# datcnv_skipover = 0<br />
# file_type = ascii<br />
*END*</p>
from Cruise: BH08-01 <p>* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:<br />
* FileName = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2008Sternerapr2008CD1.dat<br />
* Software Version Seasave Win32 V 5.37d<br />
* Temperature SN = 2723<br />
* Conductivity SN = 2271<br />
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 34<br />
* Number of Voltage Words = 5<br />
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1<br />
* System UpLoad Time = Apr 29 2008 10:56:01<br />
* NMEA Latitude = 47 03.88 N<br />
* NMEA Longitude = 091 25.53 W<br />
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Apr 29 2008 15:51:05<br />
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan<br />
** Ship: <br />
** Cruise: <br />
** Station: <br />
** Latitude: <br />
** Longitude: <br />
# nquan = 18<br />
# nvalues = 30756 <br />
# units = specified<br />
# name 0 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db]<br />
# name 1 = t090C: Temperature [ITS-90, deg C]<br />
# name 2 = c0uS/cm: Conductivity [uS/cm]<br />
# name 3 = specc: Specific Conductance [uS/cm]<br />
# name 4 = xmiss: Beam Transmission, Chelsea/Seatech/Wetlab CStar [%]<br />
# name 5 = wetStar: Fluorescence, Wetlab Wetstar [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 6 = dz/dtM: Descent Rate [m/s]<br />
# name 7 = ph: pH<br />
# name 8 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor<br />
# name 9 = sal00: Salinity [PSU]<br />
# name 10 = sbeox0Mm/Kg: Oxygen, SBE 43 [umol/Kg]<br />
# name 11 = sbeox0Mg/L: Oxygen, SBE 43 [mg/l]<br />
# name 12 = wetCDOM: Fluorescence, Wetlab CDOM [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 13 = spar: SPAR/Surface Irradiance<br />
# name 14 = latitude: Latitude [deg]<br />
# name 15 = longitude: Longitude [deg]<br />
# name 16 = scan: Scan Count<br />
# name 17 = flag: 0.000e+00<br />
# span 0 = 0.253, 244.807 <br />
# span 1 = 1.7997, 3.3803 <br />
# span 2 = 54.011600, 57.477159 <br />
# span 3 = 99.934, 104.224 <br />
# span 4 = 76.2442, 85.0006 <br />
# span 5 = 0.2501, 2.7697 <br />
# span 6 = -0.869, 0.737 <br />
# span 7 = 3.541, 3.618 <br />
# span 8 = 5.1288e+00, 9.9990e+03 <br />
# span 9 = 0.0423, 0.0441 <br />
# span 10 = 375.601, 414.188 <br />
# span 11 = 12.01915, 13.25345 <br />
# span 12 = 1.6440, 4.7619 <br />
# span 13 = 2.1633e+03, 2.2247e+03 <br />
# span 14 = 47.06466, 47.06650 <br />
# span 15 = -91.42556, -91.42046 <br />
# span 16 = 1, 30756 <br />
# span 17 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00 <br />
# interval = seconds: 0.0416667 <br />
# start_time = Apr 29 2008 10:56:01<br />
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29<br />
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, 2723, 30 Jan 2008<br />
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, 2271, 29 Jan 2008, cpcor = -9.5700e-08<br />
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 756869, 17-Feb-04<br />
# sensor 3 = Extrnl Volt 0 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 0471, 5 Mar 2008<br />
# sensor 4 = Extrnl Volt 1 WET Labs, CDOM<br />
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 2 pH, 270135, 26 Feb 2008<br />
# sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt 3 oxidation reduction potential, 270135, 26 Feb 2008<br />
# sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt 4 transmissometer, primary, CST-268PR, 27 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt 5 WET Labs, WETStar fluorometer, 11 Mar 2008<br />
# sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt 6 altimeter<br />
# sensor 10 = Extrnl Volt 7 irradiance (PAR), primary, 4554, 8 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 11 = Extrnl Volt 9 surface irradiance (SPAR), degrees = 0.0<br />
# datcnv_date = May 01 2008 06:52:08, 5.37e<br />
# datcnv_in = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2008Sternerapr2008CD1.dat C:SeasaveRawCTD_2008Sternerapr2008CD1.CON<br />
# datcnv_skipover = 0<br />
# file_type = ascii<br />
*END*</p>
from Cruise: BH08-11 <p>* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:<br />
* FileName = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2008Cargo 5CD1_1.dat<br />
* Software Version Seasave Win32 V 5.37d<br />
* Temperature SN = 2723<br />
* Conductivity SN = 2271<br />
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 34<br />
* Number of Voltage Words = 5<br />
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1<br />
* System UpLoad Time = Jul 30 2008 10:55:31<br />
* NMEA Latitude = 47 03.99 N<br />
* NMEA Longitude = 091 25.64 W<br />
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Jul 30 2008 15:54:05<br />
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan<br />
** Ship: <br />
** Cruise: <br />
** Station: <br />
** Latitude: <br />
** Longitude: <br />
# nquan = 18<br />
# nvalues = 31537 <br />
# units = specified<br />
# name 0 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db]<br />
# name 1 = t090C: Temperature [ITS-90, deg C]<br />
# name 2 = c0uS/cm: Conductivity [uS/cm]<br />
# name 3 = specc: Specific Conductance [uS/cm]<br />
# name 4 = xmiss: Beam Transmission, Chelsea/Seatech/Wetlab CStar [%]<br />
# name 5 = wetStar: Fluorescence, Wetlab Wetstar [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 6 = dz/dtM: Descent Rate [m/s]<br />
# name 7 = ph: pH<br />
# name 8 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor<br />
# name 9 = sal00: Salinity [PSU]<br />
# name 10 = sbeox0Mm/Kg: Oxygen, SBE 43 [umol/Kg]<br />
# name 11 = sbeox0Mg/L: Oxygen, SBE 43 [mg/l]<br />
# name 12 = wetCDOM: Fluorescence, Wetlab CDOM [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 13 = spar: SPAR/Surface Irradiance<br />
# name 14 = latitude: Latitude [deg]<br />
# name 15 = longitude: Longitude [deg]<br />
# name 16 = scan: Scan Count<br />
# name 17 = flag: 0.000e+00<br />
# span 0 = 2.999, 249.946 <br />
# span 1 = 3.5956, 22.2551 <br />
# span 2 = -0.989767, 91.668541 <br />
# span 3 = -1.095, 121.635 <br />
# span 4 = -1.1122, 85.2816 <br />
# span 5 = -1.2166, 5.7783 <br />
# span 6 = -0.776, 0.544 <br />
# span 7 = -2.492, 16.103 <br />
# span 8 = 3.3008e+00, 9.9990e+03 <br />
# span 9 = 0.0000, 0.0582 <br />
# span 10 = -61.784, 404.296 <br />
# span 11 = -1.97608, 12.93727 <br />
# span 12 = -2.7360, 12.9280 <br />
# span 13 = 1.0027e+03, 2.4178e+03 <br />
# span 14 = 47.06536, 47.06656 <br />
# span 15 = -91.42736, -91.42390 <br />
# span 16 = 1, 31537 <br />
# span 17 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00 <br />
# interval = seconds: 0.0416667 <br />
# start_time = Jul 30 2008 10:55:31<br />
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29<br />
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, 2723, 30 Jan 2008<br />
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, 2271, 29 Jan 2008, cpcor = -9.5700e-08<br />
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 756869, 17-Feb-04<br />
# sensor 3 = Extrnl Volt 0 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 0471, 5 Mar 2008<br />
# sensor 4 = Extrnl Volt 1 WET Labs, CDOM<br />
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 2 pH, 270135, 26 Feb 2008<br />
# sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt 3 oxidation reduction potential, 270135, 26 Feb 2008<br />
# sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt 4 transmissometer, primary, CST-268PR, 27 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt 5 WET Labs, WETStar fluorometer, 11 Mar 2008<br />
# sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt 6 altimeter<br />
# sensor 10 = Extrnl Volt 7 irradiance (PAR), primary, 4554, 8 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 11 = Extrnl Volt 9 surface irradiance (SPAR), degrees = 0.0<br />
# datcnv_date = Aug 01 2008 07:21:21, 5.37e<br />
# datcnv_in = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2008Cargo 5CD1_1.dat C:SeasaveRawCTD_2008Cargo 5CD1_1.CON<br />
# datcnv_skipover = 0<br />
# file_type = ascii<br />
*END*</p>
from Cruise: BH08-19 <p>* Sea-Bird SBE 9 Data File:<br />
* FileName = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2008Cargo 6CD1_1.dat<br />
* Software Version Seasave Win32 V 5.37d<br />
* Temperature SN = 2723<br />
* Conductivity SN = 2271<br />
* Number of Bytes Per Scan = 34<br />
* Number of Voltage Words = 5<br />
* Number of Scans Averaged by the Deck Unit = 1<br />
* System UpLoad Time = Sep 16 2008 12:00:10<br />
* NMEA Latitude = 47 03.93 N<br />
* NMEA Longitude = 091 25.51 W<br />
* NMEA UTC (Time) = Sep 16 2008 16:57:41<br />
* Store Lat/Lon Data = Append to Every Scan<br />
** Ship: <br />
** Cruise: <br />
** Station: <br />
** Latitude: <br />
** Longitude: <br />
# nquan = 18<br />
# nvalues = 26205 <br />
# units = specified<br />
# name 0 = prDM: Pressure, Digiquartz [db]<br />
# name 1 = t090C: Temperature [ITS-90, deg C]<br />
# name 2 = c0uS/cm: Conductivity [uS/cm]<br />
# name 3 = specc: Specific Conductance [uS/cm]<br />
# name 4 = xmiss: Beam Transmission, Chelsea/Seatech/Wetlab CStar [%]<br />
# name 5 = wetStar: Fluorescence, Wetlab Wetstar [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 6 = dz/dtM: Descent Rate [m/s]<br />
# name 7 = ph: pH<br />
# name 8 = par: PAR/Irradiance, Biospherical/Licor<br />
# name 9 = sal00: Salinity [PSU]<br />
# name 10 = sbeox0Mm/Kg: Oxygen, SBE 43 [umol/Kg]<br />
# name 11 = sbeox0Mg/L: Oxygen, SBE 43 [mg/l]<br />
# name 12 = wetCDOM: Fluorescence, Wetlab CDOM [mg/m^3]<br />
# name 13 = spar: SPAR/Surface Irradiance<br />
# name 14 = latitude: Latitude [deg]<br />
# name 15 = longitude: Longitude [deg]<br />
# name 16 = scan: Scan Count<br />
# name 17 = flag: 0.000e+00<br />
# span 0 = 0.887, 246.098 <br />
# span 1 = 3.7189, 11.3031 <br />
# span 2 = 57.628329, 72.769934 <br />
# span 3 = 97.868, 102.520 <br />
# span 4 = -1.1122, 84.8835 <br />
# span 5 = -1.2166, 6.2484 <br />
# span 6 = -0.976, 0.785 <br />
# span 7 = -2.543, 9.482 <br />
# span 8 = 3.3008e+00, 9.9990e+03 <br />
# span 9 = 0.0436, 0.0481 <br />
# span 10 = -64.048, 408.770 <br />
# span 11 = -2.04880, 13.08024 <br />
# span 12 = -2.7360, 5.8755 <br />
# span 13 = 1.9636e+03, 1.9878e+03 <br />
# span 14 = 47.06550, 47.06692 <br />
# span 15 = -91.42518, -91.42074 <br />
# span 16 = 1, 26205 <br />
# span 17 = 0.0000e+00, 0.0000e+00 <br />
# interval = seconds: 0.0416667 <br />
# start_time = Sep 16 2008 12:00:10<br />
# bad_flag = -9.990e-29<br />
# sensor 0 = Frequency 0 temperature, 2723, 30 Jan 2008<br />
# sensor 1 = Frequency 1 conductivity, 2271, 29 Jan 2008, cpcor = -9.5700e-08<br />
# sensor 2 = Frequency 2 pressure, 756869, 17-Feb-04<br />
# sensor 3 = Extrnl Volt 0 Oxygen, SBE, primary, 0471, 5 Mar 2008<br />
# sensor 4 = Extrnl Volt 1 WET Labs, CDOM<br />
# sensor 5 = Extrnl Volt 2 pH, 270135, 26 Feb 2008<br />
# sensor 6 = Extrnl Volt 3 oxidation reduction potential, 270135, 26 Feb 2008<br />
# sensor 7 = Extrnl Volt 4 transmissometer, primary, CST-268PR, 27 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 8 = Extrnl Volt 5 WET Labs, WETStar fluorometer, 11 Mar 2008<br />
# sensor 9 = Extrnl Volt 6 altimeter<br />
# sensor 10 = Extrnl Volt 7 irradiance (PAR), primary, 4554, 8 Feb 2007<br />
# sensor 11 = Extrnl Volt 9 surface irradiance (SPAR), degrees = 0.0<br />
# datcnv_date = Sep 18 2008 05:35:04, 5.37e<br />
# datcnv_in = C:SeasaveRawCTD_2008Cargo 6CD1_1.dat C:SeasaveRawCTD_2008Cargo 6CD1_1.CON<br />
# datcnv_skipover = 0<br />
# file_type = ascii<br />
*END*</p>
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<p><strong>BCO-DMO Processing Notes</strong><br />
- Generated from original .asc files contributed by Bob Sterner and Zack Ruff<br />
- Upcast data removed from original files<br />
- Awk written to reformat original files<br />
- AWK: CARGO[x]_CTDasc_2_BCODMO.awk<br />
- Header data (parameter names) for CTD data generated from .hdr files<br />
- Space delimited reformatted to tab delimited<br />
- All records with "#" or "*" ignored<br />
- Blank lines ignored<br />
- BCO-DMO header o/p from routine<br />
- Parameter "sbeox0_Mn" corrected to "sbeox0_Mm" 20July2012/srg</p>
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PAR/Irradiance Biospherical QSP-200L
PAR/Irradiance Biospherical QSP-200L
PI Supplied Instrument Name: PAR/Irradiance Biospherical QSP-200L Instrument Name: Photosynthetically Available Radiation Sensor Instrument Short Name:PAR sensor Instrument Description: A PAR sensor measures photosynthetically available (or active) radiation. The sensor measures photon flux density (photons per second per square meter) within the visible wavelength range (typically 400 to 700 nanometers). PAR gives an indication of the total energy available to plants for photosynthesis. This instrument name is used when specific type, make and model are not known. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/122/
Transmissometer
Transmissometer
PI Supplied Instrument Name: Transmissometer Instrument Name: Transmissometer Instrument Short Name:Transmissometer Instrument Description: A transmissometer measures the beam attenuation coefficient of the lightsource over the instrument's path-length. This instrument designation is used when specific manufacturer, make and model are not known. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/124/
SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
PI Supplied Instrument Name: SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor PI Supplied Instrument Description:SBE 43 Instrument Name: Sea-Bird SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor Instrument Short Name:SBE-43 DO Instrument Description: The Sea-Bird SBE 43 dissolved oxygen sensor is a redesign of the Clark polarographic membrane type of dissolved oxygen sensors. more information from Sea-Bird Electronics Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL0036/
CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus
CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus
PI Supplied Instrument Name: CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus Instrument Name: CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus Instrument Short Name:CTD SBE 911plus Instrument Description: The Sea-Bird SBE 911 plus is a type of CTD instrument package for continuous measurement of conductivity, temperature and pressure. The SBE 911 plus includes the SBE 9plus Underwater Unit and the SBE 11plus Deck Unit (for real-time readout using conductive wire) for deployment from a vessel. The combination of the SBE 9 plus and SBE 11 plus is called a SBE 911 plus. The SBE 9 plus uses Sea-Bird's standard modular temperature and conductivity sensors (SBE 3 plus and SBE 4). The SBE 9 plus CTD can be configured with up to eight auxiliary sensors to measure other parameters including dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, fluorescence, light (PAR), light transmission, etc.). more information from Sea-Bird Electronics Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL0058/
SBE 27I
SBE 27I
PI Supplied Instrument Name: SBE 27I Instrument Name: pH Sensor Instrument Short Name:pH Sensor Instrument Description: An instrument that measures the hydrogen ion activity in solutions.
The overall concentration of hydrogen ions is inversely related to its pH. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14 and indicates whether acidic (more H+) or basic (less H+).
SBE 4C
SBE 4C
PI Supplied Instrument Name: SBE 4C Instrument Name: Salinity Sensor Instrument Short Name:Salinity Sensor Instrument Description: Category of instrument that simultaneously measures electrical conductivity and temperature in the water column to provide temperature and salinity data. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/350/
Chl-a Wetlabs Wetstar WS3S
Chl-a Wetlabs Wetstar WS3S
PI Supplied Instrument Name: Chl-a Wetlabs Wetstar WS3S Instrument Name: WETLabs WETStar fluorometer Instrument Short Name: Instrument Description: Submersible fluorometer designed for through-flow or pumped CTD applications manufactured by WetLabs and which can be configured for various types of fluorescence. The probe has a temperature range of 0-30 degrees C and a depth rating of 600m. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL0075/
Cruise: BH07-09
BH07-09
R/V Blue Heron
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Blue Heron
vessel
BH07-09
Dr Robert W. Sterner
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/LaurentianGreatLakes_Chemistry/BH07-09_CARGO1_Synopsis.pdf
Report describing BH07-09
Cruise: BH07-17
BH07-17
R/V Blue Heron
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Blue Heron
vessel
BH07-17
Dr Robert W. Sterner
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/LaurentianGreatLakes_Chemistry/BH07-17_CARGO2_Synopsis.pdf
Report describing BH07-17
Cruise: BH07-19
BH07-19
R/V Blue Heron
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Blue Heron
vessel
BH07-19
Dr Robert W. Sterner
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/LaurentianGreatLakes_Chemistry/BH07-19_CARGO3_Synopsis.pdf
Report describing BH07-19
Cruise: BH08-01
BH08-01
R/V Blue Heron
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Blue Heron
vessel
BH08-01
Dr Robert W. Sterner
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/LaurentianGreatLakes_Chemistry/BH08-01_CARGO4_Cruise_Outline.pdf
Report describing BH08-01
Cruise: BH08-11
BH08-11
R/V Blue Heron
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Blue Heron
vessel
BH08-11
Dr Robert W. Sterner
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/LaurentianGreatLakes_Chemistry/BH08-11_CARGO5_Cruise_Outline.pdf
Report describing BH08-11
Cruise: BH08-19
BH08-19
R/V Blue Heron
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Blue Heron
vessel
BH08-19
Dr Robert W. Sterner
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
http://bcodata.whoi.edu/LaurentianGreatLakes_Chemistry/BH08-19_CARGO6_Cruise_Outline.pdf
Report describing BH08-19
R/V Blue Heron
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Blue Heron
vessel