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log_NBP-98-2.csv (10.21 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | event log version October 5, 1998 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-98-2, Mooring recovery and Benthic cruise, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from February 25, 1998 to April 8, 1998 Chief Scientist: Sus Honjo <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9802.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data. | |
log_NBP-97-08.csv (24.34 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | event log version September 16, 1998 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-97-8, Process cruise 8, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from November 5, 1997 to December 13, 1997 Chief Scientist: Walker Smith <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9708.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data. | |
log_NBP-97-03.csv (9.95 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | event log version September 11, 1998 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-97-3, Process cruise 3, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from April 4, 1997 to May 12, 1997 Chief Scientist: Hugh Ducklow <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9703.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data. | |
log_NBP-97-01.csv (18.28 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | event log version May 14, 1999 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-97-1, Process cruise 2, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from January 13, 1997 to February 11, 1997 Chief Scientist: John Marra <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9701.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = Trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data. | |
log_NBP-96-5.csv (3.08 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | event log version June 13, 1997 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-96-5 Mooring Deployment, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from November 11, 1996 to December 1, 1996 Chief Scientist: Jack Dymond <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9605.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data. | |
log_NBP-96-4.csv (1.74 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | event log version August 11, 1997 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-9604 Site Survey cruise, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from August 30, 1996 to September 24, 1996 Chief Scientist: Bob Anderson <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9604.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data. | |
log_NBP-96-04A.csv (12.84 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | event log version August 24, 1998 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-9604a Process cruise 1, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from October 2, 1996 to November 24, 1996 Chief Scientist: Walker Smith <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9604a.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = Trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data. | |
log_KIWI9.csv (21.08 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | Event Log version July 7, 1999 US JGOFS Antarctic Enviroments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) RR_KIWI9, APFZ Process 2 cruise, R/V Roger A. Revelle Dates: from February 13, 1998 to March 19, 1998 Chief Scientist: Wilford Gardner <a href="/images/aesops/rr09.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities, such as aerosal sampling, sampling from the ship's seawater system, and continuous underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) are not reported in the log. year = year cruise took place. event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC(GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise cast_type = a sampling activity identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = trace metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by an 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence). seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data"; used for missing data entries, incomplete entries or bad data. | |
log_KIWI8.csv (8.20 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | Event Log version December 5, 2002 (previous version December 7, 1999) (original version March 27, 1998) US JGOFS Antarctic Enviroments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) RR_KIWI8, APFZ Survey 2 cruise, R/V Roger A. Revelle Dates: from January 8, 1998 to February 8, 1998 Chief Scientist: Kenneth Coale <a href="/images/aesops/rr08.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities, such as aerosal sampling, sampling from the ship's seawater system, and continuous underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) are not reported in the log. year = year cruise took place. event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC(GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise cast_type = a sampling activity identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = trace metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by an 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence). seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data"; used for missing data entries, incomplete entries or bad data. | |
log_KIWI7.csv (15.63 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | Event Log version April 21, 1999 US JGOFS Antarctic Enviroments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) RR_KIWI7, APFZ Process 1 cruise, R/V Roger A. Revelle Dates: from December 2, 1997 to January 3, 1998 Chief Scientist: Richard Barber <a href="/images/aesops/rr07.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities, such as aerosal sampling, sampling from the ship's seawater system, and continuous underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) are not reported in the log. year = year cruise took place. event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC(GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise cast_type = a sampling activity identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = trace metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by an 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence). seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data"; used for missing data entries, incomplete entries or bad data. | |
log_KIWI6.csv (10.12 KB) | Comma Separated Values (.csv) | Event Log version October 12, 1999 US JGOFS Antarctic Enviroments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) RR_KIWI6, APFZ Survey 1 cruise, R/V Roger A. Revelle Dates: from October 20, 1997 to November 24, 1997 Chief Scientist: Timothy Cowles <a href="/images/aesops/rr06.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities, such as aerosal sampling, sampling from the ship's seawater system, and continuous underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) are not reported in the log. year = year cruise took place. event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC(GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise cast_type = a sampling activity identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = trace metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by an 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence). seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data"; used for missing data entries, incomplete entries or bad data. |
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Description: event log version October 5, 1998 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-98-2, Mooring recovery and Benthic cruise, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from February 25, 1998 to April 8, 1998 Chief Scientist: Sus Honjo <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9802.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data.
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Description: event log version September 16, 1998 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-97-8, Process cruise 8, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from November 5, 1997 to December 13, 1997 Chief Scientist: Walker Smith <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9708.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data.
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Description: event log version September 11, 1998 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-97-3, Process cruise 3, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from April 4, 1997 to May 12, 1997 Chief Scientist: Hugh Ducklow <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9703.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data.
Type: Comma Separated Values (.csv)
Description: event log version May 14, 1999 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-97-1, Process cruise 2, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from January 13, 1997 to February 11, 1997 Chief Scientist: John Marra <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9701.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = Trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data.
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Description: event log version June 13, 1997 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-96-5 Mooring Deployment, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from November 11, 1996 to December 1, 1996 Chief Scientist: Jack Dymond <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9605.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data.
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Description: event log version August 11, 1997 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-9604 Site Survey cruise, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from August 30, 1996 to September 24, 1996 Chief Scientist: Bob Anderson <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9604.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data.
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Description: event log version August 24, 1998 US JGOFS Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) NBP-9604a Process cruise 1, Nathaniel B. Palmer Dates: from October 2, 1996 to November 24, 1996 Chief Scientist: Walker Smith <a href="/images/aesops/nbp9604a.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities such as aerosol sampling, sampling from the ships seawater system, continues underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) observations are not reported in the log. year = Year cruise took place event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC (GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise. cast_type = a sampling activity code identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = Trace Metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = Trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by a 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3 digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence) seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data" used for missing data entries, incomplete entries, or bad data.
Type: Comma Separated Values (.csv)
Description: Event Log version July 7, 1999 US JGOFS Antarctic Enviroments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) RR_KIWI9, APFZ Process 2 cruise, R/V Roger A. Revelle Dates: from February 13, 1998 to March 19, 1998 Chief Scientist: Wilford Gardner <a href="/images/aesops/rr09.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities, such as aerosal sampling, sampling from the ship's seawater system, and continuous underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) are not reported in the log. year = year cruise took place. event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC(GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise cast_type = a sampling activity identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = trace metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by an 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence). seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data"; used for missing data entries, incomplete entries or bad data.
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Description: Event Log version December 5, 2002 (previous version December 7, 1999) (original version March 27, 1998) US JGOFS Antarctic Enviroments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) RR_KIWI8, APFZ Survey 2 cruise, R/V Roger A. Revelle Dates: from January 8, 1998 to February 8, 1998 Chief Scientist: Kenneth Coale <a href="/images/aesops/rr08.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities, such as aerosal sampling, sampling from the ship's seawater system, and continuous underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) are not reported in the log. year = year cruise took place. event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC(GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise cast_type = a sampling activity identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = trace metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by an 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence). seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data"; used for missing data entries, incomplete entries or bad data.
Type: Comma Separated Values (.csv)
Description: Event Log version April 21, 1999 US JGOFS Antarctic Enviroments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) RR_KIWI7, APFZ Process 1 cruise, R/V Roger A. Revelle Dates: from December 2, 1997 to January 3, 1998 Chief Scientist: Richard Barber <a href="/images/aesops/rr07.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities, such as aerosal sampling, sampling from the ship's seawater system, and continuous underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) are not reported in the log. year = year cruise took place. event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC(GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise cast_type = a sampling activity identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = trace metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by an 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence). seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data"; used for missing data entries, incomplete entries or bad data.
Type: Comma Separated Values (.csv)
Description: Event Log version October 12, 1999 US JGOFS Antarctic Enviroments Southern Ocean Process Study (AESOPS) RR_KIWI6, APFZ Survey 1 cruise, R/V Roger A. Revelle Dates: from October 20, 1997 to November 24, 1997 Chief Scientist: Timothy Cowles <a href="/images/aesops/rr06.track.gif">Cruise track</a> Some activities, such as aerosal sampling, sampling from the ship's seawater system, and continuous underway sampling (weather, solar radiation, Sea Beam) are not reported in the log. year = year cruise took place. event = A unique number assigned to each over the side sampling activity. This number is a composite of date and time UTC(GMT) in the form MMDDHHmm that indicates the starting time of the sampling activity. Generally, one event began as the preceding event ended. sta = Station. A unique number designating a general geographic location at which a suite of sampling activities may occur; occupied sequentially during the cruise cast_type = a sampling activity identifier, where: CTD = CTD rosette bottle cast TM = trace metal free rosette bottle cast TM_GoFlo = trace metal free GoFlo bottle cast lat = starting latitude for each event (negative = south) in decimal degrees lon = starting longitude for each event (negative = west) in decimal degrees activity_and_comments = Identifies the sampling method, generally followed by a sampling sequence number for that method. CTD or Trace Metal (TM) casts were also designated by an 8 digit unique number consisting of: (3 digits for cruise, 3digits for station, and 2 digits for sequence). seq = is a sequential (within each station) entry in the bridge log of all over the side activities for which gear was deployed. person = Name of the scientist(s) involved in the particular sampling event or responsible for the resulting data. nd = A code identifying "no data"; used for missing data entries, incomplete entries or bad data.