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RV Investigator Voyage IN2014_E02 End of Voyage (EOV) Archive

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
CSIRO ; Marine National Facility ; McKenzie, Don
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This record describes the End of Voyage archive from the Marine National Facility RV Investigator Event voyage IN2014_E02. Scientific Sea Trials and Acceptance tests. This voyage performed sea trials for the RV Investigator with two legs, both from Hobart to Hobart with Leg 1 between 28th of October to the 1st November and Leg 2 from the 1st November to the 6th November.

Operations include for leg 1, VSAT, trawl winch testing, towed body testing, heavy duty winch deployments, hydrographic winch testing, Triaxus - installation, testing and calibration (deployment to 300m), radon detection monitoring, gravity meter calibration and testing, Kongsberg- installation, testing and survey work (EM122 & EM710). For leg 2 Coring - long and short systems - one shallow and one deep site. Weather Radar installation and testing.Hydrographic winch - sediment grab and light towing.Kongsberg - installation, testing & survey work (EM122 & EM710 & SBP). Trawling - Pelagic and demersal -Simrad ITI net monitoring system. On both legs SST radiometer monitoring. Low priority - Run all laboratory sea water systems to check volumes, flow rates and drainage. Opportunistic list of sign off SFR items. Drop keel down to gondola level for Kongsberg testing. Shallow and deep water tests 50m - 4000m (depth at least 4,000m to test winches and corer).

Collection of data was opportunistic. Some data was collected for underway, atmospheric, multibeam, gravity and XBT. These data are test only not for processing and distribution.

The archive for the IN2014_E02 EOV data will be held temporarily within the CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Data Centre in Hobart. The EOV data collected and voyage documentation will be available to the O&A voyage participants via internal network. EOV paper documentation will be referenced in TRIM under "IN2014_E02 Paper documents", Record Number: C2014/9620
Tape backed up on: 1/12/2014, stored at: Hobart Marine Labs, IDC Storeroom, Filing Cabinet 1 Drawer-2, Archive Box-7A. Gravity data added 31/3/2015, new manifest file created and EndOfVoyageChecklist.pdf updated. A permanent archive of the EOV data will be located at the CSIRO Data Access Portal (DAP).
Lineage: Original field data. EOV data archive removed from the vessel. Data and paper documentation archived O&A Data Centre. All paper documentation are scanned to 400 dpi PDF. The paper documentation is stored at Hobart with a reference in TRIM system. Data archived to LTO tape and network c/o O&A IDC \\processedVoyageData \\global_docs and
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awVoyageData. Gravity data added 31/3/2015, new manifest file created manifest_in2014_e02_1.1.txt and EndOfVoyageChecklist.pdf updated. A permanent archive of the EOV data will be located at the CSIRO Data Access Portal (DAP).

Available: 2017-10-11

Data time period: 2014-10-28 to 2014-11-06

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