Brief description
This is data collected during dredging by the Townsville Port Authority in
Cleveland Bay in 1993. Data are divided into a number of main groups: Wind, tide gauge,
wave rider, S4, sediment traps, water samples and nephelometers. Unique site numbers
were assigned within Cleveland Bay at which data were collected. Some of these sites
were named, and others were unnamed.
Lineage
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: The equipment used was InterOcean S4 current meter
http://www.interoceansystems.com/s4main.htm Measurements were taken every 6
minutes The structure of the data is illustrated below. Column 1 contains the date
and time of a measurement as a 14 digit numeric string. Column 2 represents the
same date and time, but as a decimal day number, where 1.00000 represents midnight
of 1 January 1993. Column 3 represents the current speed in m/s. Column 4
represents the current direction (towards which the current flows) in degrees.
Column 5 represents the water depth in m. A several points in the file "-999999"
appears in all five columns and represents the end of a data set download. Each
`break' is followed by the file header. This allows individual data sets to be
easily identified.
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YYYYMMDDhhmmss t m/s deg m
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19930211140000 42.58333 0.153 34 12.822
19930211140600 42.58750 0.186 36 12.840
19930211141200 42.59167 0.173 34 12.805
19930211141800 42.59583 0.175 35 12.788
19930211142400 42.60000 0.155 32 12.733
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19930228184800 59.78333 0.080 94 5.516
19930228185400 59.78750 0.084 101 5.687
-999999 -999999 -999999 -999999 -999999
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YYYYMMDDhhmmss t m/s deg m
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19930301184200 60.77917 0.117 39 12.152
19930301184800 60.78333 0.118 37 12.113
19930301185400 60.78750 0.123 36 12.079
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Notes
Credit
Arnstein Prytz
Purpose
The study was to sample water quality during dredging of Cleveland Bay.