CINMS/PISCO bottom mounted ADCP, BAYXXXCINMS/PISCO: Physical Oceanography: bottom-mounted ADCP data: San Miguel Island, California, USA (BAYXXX)Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuaryhttp://channelislands.noaa.govPartnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO)http://www.piscoweb.orgDr.LibeWashburn
Marine Science InstituteEllison HallUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraSanta BarbaraCalifornia93106-6150USA
(805) 893-7367(805) 893-8062washburn@icess.ucsb.eduhttp://piscoweb.org/who/pi/lwashburn.html
ChrisGotschalk
Marine Science InstituteMarine Science BuildingUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraSanta BarbaraCalifornia93106-6150USA
(805) 680-6988(805) 893-8062gots@lifesci.ucsb.eduhttp://piscoweb.org/who/techs/cgotschalk.htmlResearch Technician
EnglishBAYXXX_015ADCP015R00_20051215This metadata record describes bottom-mounted ADCP data collected at San Miguel Island, California, USA, by PISCO. Measurements were collected using an RDI 600 kHz Workhorse Sentinel ADCP beginning 2005-12-15. The instrument depth was 015 meters, in an overall water depth of 015 meters (both relative to Mean Sea Level, MSL). The instrument was programmed with a sampling interval of 2.0 minutes and a vertical resolution of 1 meter.EARTH SCIENCE: Oceans: Ocean Circulation: Ocean CurrentsEARTH SCIENCE: Oceans: Ocean Temperature: Water TemperatureEARTH SCIENCE: Oceans: Ocean Pressure: PressureGlobal Change Master DirectoryTemperatureIntegrated Ocean Observing SystemIOOSIOOS Vocabulary Version 1Oceanographic Sensor DataBottom-mounted ADCP Current Profile DataNational Marine Sanctuary Program DataPISCO Categoriescontinental shelfcurrentsADCPPISCOCaliforniaUnited States of AmericaCINMSPISCO, CINMS and NOAA request that end-users acknowledge both entities in any publications using these PISCO/Sanctuary data. The acknowledgement should read: "This study utilized data collected by the Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans: a long-term ecological consortium funded by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Some PISCO data are also provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration." PISCO also requests that end-users provide PISCO with copies of any published manuscripts using the PISCO/Sanctuary data. Manuscripts should be sent to the PISCO Program Coordinator (contact information available at www.piscoweb.org.) NOAA, NESDIS and NODC would appreciate recognition as the resource from which these data were obtained in any publications and/or other representations of these data.Extensive efforts are made to ensure that online data are accurate and up to date, but the authors, PISCO and CINMS will not take responsibility for any errors that may exist in data provided online. Furthermore, the user assumes all responsibility for errors in analysis or judgment resulting from use of the data.NOAA makes no warranty regarding these data, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. NOAA, NESDIS and NODC cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in these data, nor as a result of the failure of these data to function on a particular system.http://www.piscoweb.orgBay Point: BAYXXX: The nearshore mooring is located on the North side of San Miguel Island, California, USA, approximately 0.7 km Southeast of Bay Point. The base of the mooring is in 15 meters of water below Mean Sea Level (MSL), and it extends up to 4 meters below MSL. The altitudeMinimum and altitudeMaximum tags in this initial coverage section refer to the ADCP measurement range and are also referenced to MSL. They do not represent the overall water depth. Note the nominal range of the ADCP may extend from near-bottom (a depth expressed as a negative altitude) to slightly above MSL (a height expressed as a positive altitude).-120.311210-120.31121034.04017034.040170-0154meter2005-12-152006-03-23These data were collected by PISCO to understand the physical processes of the inner continental shelf and their potential effects on marine ecology.Physical Oceanographic Data ManagerPISCOphys-ocean-data-manager@lists.piscoweb.orghttp://www.piscoweb.orgMethods for PISCO bottom-mounted ADCP collection and quality-control are available online, see the protocol citation.UCSB bottom-mounted ADCP collection and quality-control methods No. 1PISCOhttp://www.piscoweb.org/data/protocols/UCSB_moored_ADCP_protocol_No_1.pdfRDI 600 kHz Workhorse Sentinel ADCPIn this sampling section the altitudeMaximum tag refers to the altitude of Mean Sea Level (MSL), and altitudeMinimum tag refers to the nominal altitude of the sea floor. In other words, the altitudeMinimum represents the overall water depth, expressed as a negative altitude.-120.311210-120.31121034.04017034.040170-015000meterMethods for PISCO bottom-mounted ADCP data collection and quality-control are available online, see the protocol citation. Data were collected using an RDI 600 kHz Workhorse Sentinel ADCP set to 40 pings per 2.0-minute ensemble, with a vertical resolution of 1 meter.Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO)PISCOConsortiumPISCO is a large-scale marine research program that focuses on understanding the near-shore ecosystems of the U.S. West Coast. An interdisciplinary collaboration of scientists from four universities, PISCO integrates long-term monitoring of ecological and oceanographic processes at dozens of coastal sites with experimental work in the lab and field. We explore how individual organisms, populations, and ecological communities vary over space and time. Findings are applied to issues of ocean conservation and management, and are shared through our public outreach and student training programs.PISCO is funded by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.cn=data-managers,o=PISCOGROUPS,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=orgallpublicreadBAYXXX_015ADCP015R00_20051215.40.2.txtBAYXXX_015ADCP015R00_20051215.40.2168959163ASCII1#x0Acolumn#x20ecogrid://knb/BAYXXX_015ADCP015R00_20051215.40.2dateGreenwich Mean Time calendar date of each ADCP measurement record, using ISO 8601 standard format YYYY-MM-DDdateYYYY-MM-DD1 daytimeGreenwich Mean Time of each ADCP measurement record, to the 1/100th of a second, using ISO 8601 standard format hh:mm:ss.ssZ. The 'Z' indicates 'Zero Meridian' (or Greenwich Mean Time) and must be included.timehh:mm:ss.ssZ1 second-10 to +30 ppm, or -5.26 to 15.76 minutes per year, from RDI manualsyeardayGreenwich Mean Time of each ADCP measurement record, expressed as fractional decimal days since Jan. 1 of the year measurement was made. For example, 12 noon GMT on Jan. 2 is represented by yearday 1.5, NOT yearday 2.5.floatnominalDay0.0000116real-10 to +30 ppm, or -5.26 to 15.76 minutes per year, from RDI manualsheightThe height of the velocity, temperature, or pressure measurement, in meters above the sea bottom.floatmeter0.1real9999.0missing data0.5 meters (an estimate of the accuracy of the height measurement)depthThe depth of the velocity, temperature, or pressure measurement, in positive meters below Mean Sea Level (MSL). Bins above MSL are represented with negative depths.floatmeter0.1real9999.0missing data0.5 meters (an estimate of the accuracy of the height measurement)waterdepthThe fluctuating water depth (sea floor to sea surface distance) at the measurement site, in meters, as determined by location of sea surface from ADCP pressure measurements, or if pressure is unavailable, the maximum in ADCP echo intensity.floatmeter0.1real9999.0missing data1 meter (if calculated from backscatter)temp_cseawater temperature from ADCP sensorfloatcelsius.01real9999.00missing dataplus or minus 0.4 degrees Celsius, from RDI Manualpressurepressure measured at the ADCP sensor, measured in decibars with a precision defined as the effective resolution of the instrument.floatdecibar.0001real9999.0000missing dataintensityADCP echo intensity (or backscatter), in RDI counts. This value represents the average of all 4 beams, rounded to the nearest whole number.floatnumber1integer9999missing datadata_qualityA post-processing quantitative data quality indicator. Specifically, RDI percent-good #4, in earth coordinates (percentage of successful 4-beam transformations), expressed as a percentage, 50, 80, 95, etc.floatnumber1real9999missing dataeastwardTrue eastward velocity measurements. Negative values represent westward velocities.floatmetersPerSecond0.02real9999.000missing data0.02 metersPerSecond, from RDI SoftwarenorthwardTrue northward velocity measurements. Negative values represent southward velocities.floatmetersPerSecond0.02real9999.000missing data0.02 metersPerSecond, from RDI SoftwareupwardsTrue upwards velocity measurements. Negative values represent downward velocities.floatmetersPerSecondreal9999.000missing dataflagdata flag used to qualify data as bad, questionable, etc.stringData for each column of the data file are flagged with a single alpha-numeric code such that the first digit holds the first data column flag, the second digit holds the second data column flag, etc. Possible flags are 0-9, A-Z, a-z; however flag definitions are currently as follows: 0 - No known bad data; 1 - Known bad data: instrument malfunction/failure, loss of memory, loss of power, bio-fouling, electronic malfunction; 2 - Suspicious data (looks bad, but no known cause); 9 - Missing data (data column has a missing value code as defined in the metadata)[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]PISCO/NMS Physical Oceanography Team accepted flagging conventions
BAYXXX_015ADCP015R00_20051215.40cn=data-managers,o=PISCOGROUPS,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=orgallpublicreadpressure, oceanography