RV Investigator Voyage IN2021_V01 CTD Data

Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Original field data. Data processing and quality control by the Marine National Facility Data Acquisition and Processing Group (DAP). Data were processed using the new CapPro system. Data archived by CSIRO NCMI - IDC. Note: after publication it w...

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Other Authors: CSIRO (hasAssociationWith), CSIRO O&A, Information & Data Centre (pointOfContact), CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (hasAssociationWith), CSIRO/Oceans and Atmosphere (hasAssociationWith), Data Officer (AR), Hobart (processor), Dirita, Vito (metadataContact), Dirita, Vito (originator)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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TAS
CTD
Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/rv-investigator-voyage-ctd-data/1882410
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topic oceans
Earth Science | Oceans | Salinity/Density | Salinity
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Turbidity
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Temperature | Water Temperature
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Nitrate
Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Light Transmission
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Chlorophyll
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Photosynthetically Active Radiation
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Fluorescence
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Organic Matter
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Oxygen
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Pressure | Water Pressure
Marine National Facility
Research Voyage: IN2021_V01
Vessel Data: CTD
Ship: Investigator (RV)
The availability of Antarctic krill to large predators and their role in biogeochemical recycling in the Southern Ocean
Coastal Waters (Australia) | Tasmania Coast East and Southeast
TAS
Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean
MNF Research voyage (ShortNameSuffix _vnn)
NOX monitor
Fluorometers
CTDs (Conductivity-Temperature-Depth Profilers)
Altimeters
Radiation Sensors
Nephelometers
Practical salinity of the water body
Temperature of the water body
Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water and any medium above it
Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water only
research vessel
CTD
spellingShingle oceans
Earth Science | Oceans | Salinity/Density | Salinity
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Turbidity
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Temperature | Water Temperature
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Nitrate
Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Light Transmission
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Chlorophyll
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Photosynthetically Active Radiation
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Fluorescence
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Organic Matter
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Oxygen
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Pressure | Water Pressure
Marine National Facility
Research Voyage: IN2021_V01
Vessel Data: CTD
Ship: Investigator (RV)
The availability of Antarctic krill to large predators and their role in biogeochemical recycling in the Southern Ocean
Coastal Waters (Australia) | Tasmania Coast East and Southeast
TAS
Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean
MNF Research voyage (ShortNameSuffix _vnn)
NOX monitor
Fluorometers
CTDs (Conductivity-Temperature-Depth Profilers)
Altimeters
Radiation Sensors
Nephelometers
Practical salinity of the water body
Temperature of the water body
Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water and any medium above it
Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water only
research vessel
CTD
RV Investigator Voyage IN2021_V01 CTD Data
topic_facet oceans
Earth Science | Oceans | Salinity/Density | Salinity
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Turbidity
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Temperature | Water Temperature
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Nitrate
Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Light Transmission
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Chlorophyll
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Photosynthetically Active Radiation
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Fluorescence
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Organic Matter
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Oxygen
Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Pressure | Water Pressure
Marine National Facility
Research Voyage: IN2021_V01
Vessel Data: CTD
Ship: Investigator (RV)
The availability of Antarctic krill to large predators and their role in biogeochemical recycling in the Southern Ocean
Coastal Waters (Australia) | Tasmania Coast East and Southeast
TAS
Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean
MNF Research voyage (ShortNameSuffix _vnn)
NOX monitor
Fluorometers
CTDs (Conductivity-Temperature-Depth Profilers)
Altimeters
Radiation Sensors
Nephelometers
Practical salinity of the water body
Temperature of the water body
Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water and any medium above it
Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water only
research vessel
CTD
description Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Original field data. Data processing and quality control by the Marine National Facility Data Acquisition and Processing Group (DAP). Data were processed using the new CapPro system. Data archived by CSIRO NCMI - IDC. Note: after publication it was discovered that the SBE11 (deck box) had an incorrect configuration resulting in a misalignment of conductivity sensor data. The data were reprocessed and republished on 03/11/2021. Credit CTD data processed by Francis Chui (CSIRO NCMI). This record describes the Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data collected from the Marine National Facility RV Investigator voyage IN2021_V01, titled: "Quantifying krill abundance for krill monitoring and management off the Australian Antarctic Territory." The voyage took place between January 29 and March 25, 2021 departing from Hobart (TAS) and arriving in Hobart. Data for 66 deployments were acquired using the Sea-Bird SBE911 CTD 24, fitted with 31 twelve litre bottles on the rosette sampler. Sea-Bird-supplied calibration factors were used to compute the pressures and preliminary conductivity values. CSIRO -supplied calibrations were applied to the temperature data. The data were subjected to automated QC to remove spikes and out-of-range values. The final conductivity calibration was based on a single deployment grouping. The final calibration from the secondary sensor had a standard deviation (SD) of 0.0013390 PSU, well within our target of ‘better than 0.002 PSU’. The standard product of 1 decibar binned averaged were produced using data from the secondary sensors. The dissolved oxygen data calibration fit had a SD of 0.83871 μM. The agreement between the CTD and bottle data was good. Transmissometer, Wetlabs FLBBRTD, Altimeter and Wetlabs FLCDRTD were also installed on the auxiliary A/D channels of the CTD. The collected data were subsequently processed and archived within the CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure (NCMI) Information and Data Centre ...
author2 CSIRO (hasAssociationWith)
CSIRO O&A, Information & Data Centre (pointOfContact)
CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (hasAssociationWith)
CSIRO/Oceans and Atmosphere (hasAssociationWith)
Data Officer (AR), Hobart (processor)
Dirita, Vito (metadataContact)
Dirita, Vito (originator)
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title RV Investigator Voyage IN2021_V01 CTD Data
title_short RV Investigator Voyage IN2021_V01 CTD Data
title_full RV Investigator Voyage IN2021_V01 CTD Data
title_fullStr RV Investigator Voyage IN2021_V01 CTD Data
title_full_unstemmed RV Investigator Voyage IN2021_V01 CTD Data
title_sort rv investigator voyage in2021_v01 ctd data
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.edu.au/rv-investigator-voyage-ctd-data/1882410
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Temporal: From 2021-01-29 to 2021-03-24
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Antarctic
Antarctic Krill
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1882410 2024-09-15T17:47:43+00:00 RV Investigator Voyage IN2021_V01 CTD Data CSIRO (hasAssociationWith) CSIRO O&A, Information & Data Centre (pointOfContact) CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (hasAssociationWith) CSIRO/Oceans and Atmosphere (hasAssociationWith) Data Officer (AR), Hobart (processor) Dirita, Vito (metadataContact) Dirita, Vito (originator) Spatial: westlimit=54.9; southlimit=-68; eastlimit=147.54; northlimit=-42.88; projection=WGS 84 (EPSG:4326) Temporal: From 2021-01-29 to 2021-03-24 https://researchdata.edu.au/rv-investigator-voyage-ctd-data/1882410 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.edu.au/rv-investigator-voyage-ctd-data/1882410 a658581d-7850-4269-8d0c-3a9c71bf18f2 CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart oceans Earth Science | Oceans | Salinity/Density | Salinity Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Turbidity Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Temperature | Water Temperature Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Nitrate Earth Science | Terrestrial Hydrosphere | Water Quality/Water Chemistry | Light Transmission Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Chlorophyll Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Photosynthetically Active Radiation Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Optics | Fluorescence Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Organic Matter Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Chemistry | Oxygen Earth Science | Oceans | Ocean Pressure | Water Pressure Marine National Facility Research Voyage: IN2021_V01 Vessel Data: CTD Ship: Investigator (RV) The availability of Antarctic krill to large predators and their role in biogeochemical recycling in the Southern Ocean Coastal Waters (Australia) | Tasmania Coast East and Southeast TAS Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean MNF Research voyage (ShortNameSuffix _vnn) NOX monitor Fluorometers CTDs (Conductivity-Temperature-Depth Profilers) Altimeters Radiation Sensors Nephelometers Practical salinity of the water body Temperature of the water body Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water and any medium above it Pressure (measured variable) in the water body exerted by overlying sea water only research vessel CTD dataset ftands 2024-08-06T01:58:58Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Original field data. Data processing and quality control by the Marine National Facility Data Acquisition and Processing Group (DAP). Data were processed using the new CapPro system. Data archived by CSIRO NCMI - IDC. Note: after publication it was discovered that the SBE11 (deck box) had an incorrect configuration resulting in a misalignment of conductivity sensor data. The data were reprocessed and republished on 03/11/2021. Credit CTD data processed by Francis Chui (CSIRO NCMI). This record describes the Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) data collected from the Marine National Facility RV Investigator voyage IN2021_V01, titled: "Quantifying krill abundance for krill monitoring and management off the Australian Antarctic Territory." The voyage took place between January 29 and March 25, 2021 departing from Hobart (TAS) and arriving in Hobart. Data for 66 deployments were acquired using the Sea-Bird SBE911 CTD 24, fitted with 31 twelve litre bottles on the rosette sampler. Sea-Bird-supplied calibration factors were used to compute the pressures and preliminary conductivity values. CSIRO -supplied calibrations were applied to the temperature data. The data were subjected to automated QC to remove spikes and out-of-range values. The final conductivity calibration was based on a single deployment grouping. The final calibration from the secondary sensor had a standard deviation (SD) of 0.0013390 PSU, well within our target of ‘better than 0.002 PSU’. The standard product of 1 decibar binned averaged were produced using data from the secondary sensors. The dissolved oxygen data calibration fit had a SD of 0.83871 μM. The agreement between the CTD and bottle data was good. Transmissometer, Wetlabs FLBBRTD, Altimeter and Wetlabs FLCDRTD were also installed on the auxiliary A/D channels of the CTD. The collected data were subsequently processed and archived within the CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure (NCMI) Information and Data Centre ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)