CTD (250 m)

Reference Designator
GA01SUMO-RII11-02-CTDMOQ015
Review Status
Review Complete
Note
Depth
250m
Class
CTDMO (CTD Mooring (Inductive))
Make / Model
Sea-Bird / SBE 37IM

Dataset Reviews Last processed: 1/11/19, 11:52 PM

QC Check Info
Dep. Preferred Method Stream DD FD SG EG Gaps GD TS Rate (s) Pressure Comp. Time Order Valid Data Missing Data Data Comp. Missing Coords. Review
1 recovered_inst 257 257 0 0 0 0 49,062 450 250 / 251 Complete
2 recovered_inst 361 361 0 0 0 0 69,033 450 250 / 255 Complete
3 recovered_inst 445 445 0 0 0 0 85,317 450 250 / 250 Complete
Data Ranges Review Images

Test Notes

All good!

Data Coverage

Deployment: 123
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Lat/Lon Differences (km)

Deployment: 123
1 0.00
2 10.690.00
3 1.2511.910.00

Example Composite Data Plot

System Annotations

Metadata Start Date End Date Comment
GA01SUMO
3/15/15, 5:25 PM 11/26/15, 5:08 AM

Deployment 1: Buoy log files showed that seawater was first detected inside the buoy well on 3/26/2015. Both leak detectors showed increasing presence of water over the period of deployment. Upon recovery of the mooring, no external damage was visible and the buoy did not appear to be floating lower than normal.

Id: 653 By: lgarzio

Review Notes

Metadata Start Date End Date Comment
GA01SUMO-RII11
12/4/15, 12:00 AM 3/14/16, 12:00 AM

Deployment 2: The recovered_host data from the following instruments have the same 4 data gaps [['2015-12-04', '2015-12-14'], ['2016-01-06', '2016-01-11'], ['2016-02-05', '2016-02-10'], ['2016-03-11', '2016-03-14']]. These gaps should be annotated to explain why the data are missing, or gaps should be filled in if the data are available. [02-FLORDG031, 02-FLORDG032, 02-FLORDG033, 02-DOSTAD031, 02-DOSTAD032, 02-DOSTAD033]

By Lori Garzio, on 2/11/19

GA01SUMO-RII11-02-CTDMOQ015
Deployment: 2
1/30/16, 12:00 AM 2/1/16, 12:00 AM

Salinity and density dropped suddenly, then returned to reasonable values. UPDATE: This appears to be a real event as it was captured by other CTDs on this mooring (GA01SUMO-RII11-02-CTDBPP031, 32, and 33)

By Lori Garzio, on 1/31/19

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