Physical oceanography (CTD) during METEOR cruise M181

Seabird 911plus systems equipped with dual temperature-conductivity-oxygen sensors were employed. All systems had a 24-bottle water sampling rosette with 10 l Niskin bottles. Water sampling, processing, and calibration followed GO-SHIP recommendations (Swift, 2010; McTaggart et al., 2010; Uchida et al., 2010) and included the recommended steps Data Conversion, Sensor Time-Alignment, Creation of Bottle Files, Outlier Removal, Pressure Sensor Filtering, Conductivity Cell Thermal Mass Correction, Ship Roll Correction and Deck Offset Correction by Loop Editing, as well as Derivation of Calculated Properties. After these steps, conductivity and oxygen readings were calibrated against values determined with salinometry and Winkler titration , respectively. Finally, the downcast data was averaged over 1 dbar wide intervals. An independent upcast calibration was used to obtain calibrated CTDO values coincident with the discrete water samples.

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Brandt, Peter, Subramaniam, Ajit, Krahmann, Gerd (2022). Dataset: Physical oceanography (CTD) during METEOR cruise M181. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.952520

DOI retrieved: 2022

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Imported on December 1, 2024
Last update December 1, 2024
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.952520
Author Brandt, Peter
Given Name Peter
Family Name Brandt
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Subramaniam, Ajit
Krahmann, Gerd
Source Creation 2022
Publication Year 2022
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: M181_ctd
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Name: Chemistry

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Title: CTD data of Cruise M181 in netcdf format
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