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RV Investigator Voyage IN2015_V01 End of Voyage (EOV) Archive

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
CSIRO ; Marine National Facility ; Trull, Thomas ; Schulz, Eric
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The voyage took place between the 21st and the 30th of March, 2015 (local time) departing from Hobart and sailing to the south-west of Tasmania (47 S, 142 E) and returning to Hobart.\n\nRoutine data collected included Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (75, 150 KHz), Underway (UWY), SST Radiometer, CTD, Hydrology, Atmospheric data including aerosol properties, particulates and composition, ozone and radon, Greenhouse gases data, Underway pCO2, Echosounders (38, 70, 120, 200, 333 KHz), Multibeam (EM122, EM710, ME70 and SBP120) and XBT. \n\nAdditional atmospheric instruments used on this voyage included two Condensation Particle Counters (CPC), Time of Flight Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ToF-ACSM), Cloud Radar BASTA 95GHz, Cloud Condensation Nuclei Counter (CCN), Long Scanning Mobility Particle Size (longSMPS), Nano Scanning Mobility Particle Size (nanoSMPS), Old Scanning Mobility Particle Size (Old SMPS), Neutral Cluster Air Ion Spectrometer (NAIS), Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometer (PTR-MS), Volatile Organic Chemical Sequencer (VOC) and Mercury Vapour Analyser (Tekran unit).\n\nThree CTD casts to 2250m with temperature, salinity, oxygen, phytoplankton fluorescence, particle backscatter, and beam attenuation sensors were sampled at 24 depths for the analyses of nutrients, salinity, Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC), alkalinity and dissolved oxygen. The top 6 depths (to 150m) were also analysed for particulate organic carbon and pigments.\n\nAdditional underway samples were collected for particulate organic carbon, biogenic silica, spectroscopic and pigment analyses. \n\nThe towed undulating CTD (TRIAXUS) with the ECO Triplet optical sensor, Laser Optical Plankton Counter (LOPC) and the newly mounted Submersible Ultraviolet Nitrate Analyser (SUNA) and Fluorescence Induction and Relaxation (FIRe) instruments was deployed.\n\nThe SAZ-16 sediment trap mooring deployed in May 2013 was recovered. Three moorings for recovery in April 2016 were deployed: SOFS-5 air-sea flux, Pulse-11 biogeochemistry and the SAZ-17 sediment trap mooring. Three profiling floats were deployed: the Argo Hull 638i and Southern Ocean Carbon Cycling Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) ID8514 and ID9315.\n\nThe EOV paper documentation - Multibeam (EM122, EM710 and ME70 and SBP120), CTD and XBT logs were scanned, archived and entered in the records management system TRIM, reference in2015_V01. ELOG files were generated as csv formatted files and archived. The TRIAXUS log book entries have been scanned and archived. All voyage documentation is archived c/o the Data Centre in Hobart available electronically to MNF support via the local network folder global_docs. Access to voyage documentation for non CSIRO participants can be made via [email protected]. \nThe archive for the IN2015_V01 EOV data will be held temporarily within the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Data Centre in Hobart, with a permanent archive to be located at the CSIRO Data Access Portal (DAP), providing access to participants and processors of the data collected on the Marine National Facility RV Investigator IN2015_V01.\nLineage: Data source is original field data. The EOV data archive was transferred from the vessel. Data and documentation were archived c/o O&A IDC. All paper documentation were scanned to 400 dpi PDF and stored at Hobart with a reference in2015_v01 in the TRIM system. ELOG files were generated as csv formatted files and archived. Scanned TRIAXUS log book entries were archived. All voyage documentation was archived c/o the Data Centre in Hobart and made available electronically via the local network. The data archive was transferred to the local network. An LTO 2 tape archive was created on 10/04/2015 whilst new archiving systems were being established for the permanent archive at the CSIRO DAP. This tape does not include the added SUNA or ADCP data. Two SUNA data files were added to the network archive on 16/04/2015. A new manifest file was generated in2015_v01_manifest_1.1_rawVoyage_cs.txt. ADCP os150 data was added to the archive on 16/09/2015. A new manifest file in2015_v01_manifest_1.2_rawVoyage_cs.txt was created and additions and totals verified. The archive for the in2015_v01 EOV data will be held temporarily within the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Data Centre in Hobart. 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This record describes the End of Voyage archive from the Marine National Facility (MNF) RV Investigator voyage IN2015_V01 titled "IMOS Southern Ocean Time Series Automated Moorings for Climate and Carbon Cycle Studies Southwest of Tasmania". This was the first research voyage for the RV Investigator. The voyage took place between the 21st and the 30th of March, 2015 (local time) departing from Hobart and sailing to the south-west of Tasmania (47 S, 142 E) and returning to Hobart.

Routine data collected included Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) (75, 150 KHz), Underway (UWY), SST Radiometer, CTD, Hydrology, Atmospheric data including aerosol properties, particulates and composition, ozone and radon, Greenhouse gases data, Underway pCO2, Echosounders (38, 70, 120, 200, 333 KHz), Multibeam (EM122, EM710, ME70 and SBP120) and XBT.

Additional atmospheric instruments used on this voyage included two Condensation Particle Counters (CPC), Time of Flight Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ToF-ACSM), Cloud Radar BASTA 95GHz, Cloud Condensation Nuclei Counter (CCN), Long Scanning Mobility Particle Size (longSMPS), Nano Scanning Mobility Particle Size (nanoSMPS), Old Scanning Mobility Particle Size (Old SMPS), Neutral Cluster Air Ion Spectrometer (NAIS), Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometer (PTR-MS), Volatile Organic Chemical Sequencer (VOC) and Mercury Vapour Analyser (Tekran unit).

Three CTD casts to 2250m with temperature, salinity, oxygen, phytoplankton fluorescence, particle backscatter, and beam attenuation sensors were sampled at 24 depths for the analyses of nutrients, salinity, Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC), alkalinity and dissolved oxygen. The top 6 depths (to 150m) were also analysed for particulate organic carbon and pigments.

Additional underway samples were collected for particulate organic carbon, biogenic silica, spectroscopic and pigment analyses.

The towed undulating CTD (TRIAXUS) with the ECO Triplet optical sensor, Laser Optical Plankton Counter (LOPC) and the newly mounted Submersible Ultraviolet Nitrate Analyser (SUNA) and Fluorescence Induction and Relaxation (FIRe) instruments was deployed.

The SAZ-16 sediment trap mooring deployed in May 2013 was recovered. Three moorings for recovery in April 2016 were deployed: SOFS-5 air-sea flux, Pulse-11 biogeochemistry and the SAZ-17 sediment trap mooring. Three profiling floats were deployed: the Argo Hull 638i and Southern Ocean Carbon Cycling Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) ID8514 and ID9315.

The EOV paper documentation - Multibeam (EM122, EM710 and ME70 and SBP120), CTD and XBT logs were scanned, archived and entered in the records management system TRIM, reference "in2015_V01". ELOG files were generated as csv formatted files and archived. The TRIAXUS log book entries have been scanned and archived. All voyage documentation is archived c/o the Data Centre in Hobart available electronically to MNF support via the local network folder "global_docs". Access to voyage documentation for non CSIRO participants can be made via [email protected].
The archive for the IN2015_V01 EOV data will be held temporarily within the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Data Centre in Hobart, with a permanent archive to be located at the CSIRO Data Access Portal (DAP), providing access to participants and processors of the data collected on the Marine National Facility RV Investigator IN2015_V01.
Lineage: Data source is original field data. The EOV data archive was transferred from the vessel. Data and documentation were archived c/o O&A IDC. All paper documentation were scanned to 400 dpi PDF and stored at Hobart with a reference "in2015_v01" in the TRIM system. ELOG files were generated as csv formatted files and archived. Scanned TRIAXUS log book entries were archived. All voyage documentation was archived c/o the Data Centre in Hobart and made available electronically via the local network. The data archive was transferred to the local network. An LTO 2 tape archive was created on 10/04/2015 whilst new archiving systems were being established for the permanent archive at the CSIRO DAP. This tape does not include the added SUNA or ADCP data. Two SUNA data files were added to the network archive on 16/04/2015. A new manifest file was generated in2015_v01_manifest_1.1_rawVoyage_cs.txt. ADCP os150 data was added to the archive on 16/09/2015. A new manifest file in2015_v01_manifest_1.2_rawVoyage_cs.txt was created and additions and totals verified. The archive for the in2015_v01 EOV data will be held temporarily within the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Data Centre in Hobart. A permanent archive will be uploaded to the CSIRO Data Access Portal (DAP) by Feb 2016.

Available: 2016-07-12

Data time period: 2015-03-20 to 2015-03-29

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Subjects
Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) | Acoustic Equipment/Echosounders | Acoustic Reflectivity | Acoustic Scattering | Aerosol Backscatter | Aerosol Optical Depth/Thickness | Aerosol Particle Properties | Alkalinity | Atmospheric Aerosols | Atmospheric Sciences | Atmospheric Sciences Not Elsewhere Classified | Biogeochemical Cycles | Biological Oceanography | CTD (Conductivity-Temperature-Depth Profilers) | Carbon | Carbon Dioxide | Carbon Monoxide | Carbonaceous Aerosols | Cell Counters/Particle Counters | Chemical Oceanography | Chlorophyll | Climate Change Processes | Climate Change Science | Cloud Condensation Nuclei | Cloud Reflectance | Current Meters/Profilers | Dissolved Solids | Earth Sciences | Expendable Bathythermographs (XBT) | Geology | Inorganic Carbon | Marine National Facility | Marine Geoscience | Mass Spectrometers | Meteorological Instruments | Meteorology | Methane | Moored Buoys | Nitrate | Nitrite | Nitrous Oxide | Nutrient Analysers | Nutrients | Ocean Currents | Oceanography | Oceanography Not Elsewhere Classified | Organic Carbon | Oxygen | Ozone | Particulate Matter | Pigments | Profiling Float | Radiosondes | Research Voyage: IN2015_V01 | Salinity | Sea Surface Temperature | Seafloor Topography | Ship: Investigator (RV) | Southern Ocean | Southern Ocean Time Series (SOTS) | Surface Air Temperature | Surface Pressure | Suspended Solids | Swath Mappers | Tasmania | Thermosalinographs | Trace Gases/Trace Species | Vessel Data: ADCP | Vessel Data: Acoustics (Fisheries) | Vessel Data: CTD | Vessel Data: Multibeam Echosounder | Vessel Data: Underway | Vessel Data: XBT | Vessel/Station Data: Hydrology | Volatile Organic Compounds | Water Depth |

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