PISCO moored temperature, TPT001 PISCO: Physical Oceanography: moored temperature data: Terrace Point, California, USA (TPT001) Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO) http://www.piscoweb.org Dr. Margaret McManus
Marine Sciences Building 1000 Pope Road Department of Oceanography University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu Hawaii 96822 USA
(808) 956-8623 (808) 956-9225 mamc@hawaii.edu http://www.piscoweb.org/about-pisco/people/directory/details?individual=mamc
Dr. Olivia Cheriton
Long Marine Lab 100 Shaffer Road University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz California 95060 USA
(831) 459-1876 (831) 459-3383 cheriton at biology dot ucsc dot edu http://www.piscoweb.org/about-pisco/people/directory/details?individual=cheriton Post-Doctoral Researcher
English TPT001_018MHP2000R00_20110121 This metadata record describes moored seawater temperature data collected at Terrace Point, California, USA, by PISCO. Measurements were collected using a HOBO U22 Water Temp Pro V2 (Onset Computer Corp. U22-001) beginning 2011-01-21. The instrument depth was 000 meters, in an overall water depth of 18 meters (both relative to Mean Sea Level, MSL). The sampling interval was 4.0 minutes. EARTH SCIENCE : Oceans : Ocean Temperature : Water Temperature Global Change Master Directory Temperature Integrated Ocean Observing System IOOS IOOS Vocabulary Version 1 Oceanographic Sensor Data Moored Temperature Data PISCO Categories continental shelf seawater temperature California United States of America PISCO Please cite PISCO in all publications containing these data. The citation should take the form: "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." Please send copies of any published manuscript based on these data to the PISCO Program Coordinator (http://piscoweb.org/who/coordinators). Users of these data are encouraged to contact the Principal Investigators. Where appropriate, researchers whose projects are integrally dependent on PISCO data are encouraged to consider collaboration and/or co-authorship with original PISCO investigators.Extensive efforts are made to ensure that online data are accurate and up to date, but the authors and PISCO 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. http://www.piscoweb.org Terrace Point: TPT001: This inner-shelf mooring is located offshore of the city of Santa Cruz, California, USA. The mooring lies in an overall water depth of 018 meters (referenced to Mean Sea Level, MSL). The altitudeMinimum and altitudeMaximum tags in this initial coverage section refer to the logger measurement range (with depths expressed as negative altitudes) and are also referenced to MSL. They do not represent the overall water depth. -122.080450 -122.080450 36.943421 36.943421 -000 -000 meter 2011-01-21 2011-03-30 These 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 Manager PISCO phys-ocean-data-manager@lists.piscoweb.org http://www.piscoweb.org Methods for moored temperature collection and quality-control are available online, see the protocol citation. PISCO UCSC Tidbit Temperature Protocol PISCO http://data.piscoweb.org/catalog/metacat/PISCO_UCSC_Tidbit_Temperature_Protocol.40.1/piscoweb HOBO U22 Water Temp Pro V2 (Onset Computer Corp. U22-001) In this sampling section, the altitudeMaximum tag refers to the altitude of Mean Sea Level (MSL), and the 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. -122.080450 -122.080450 36.943421 36.943421 -18 000 meter Methods for PISCO moored temperature data collection and quality-control are available online, see the protocol citation. Data were collected using a HOBO U22 Water Temp Pro V2 (Onset Computer Corp. U22-001) set to a 4.0-minute sampling interval. Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO) PISCO Consortium PISCO 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=org all public read TPT001_018MHP2000R00_20110121.40.1.txt TPT001_018MHP2000R00_20110121.40.1 1242951 ASCII 1 #x0A column #x20 ecogrid://knb/TPT001_018MHP2000R00_20110121.40.1 date calendar date of each temperature measurement record date YYYY-MM-DD 1 day time Greenwich Mean Time of each temperature measurement record time hh:mm:ss.ssZ 1 second 1 minute/month from Onset Manuals yearday Time of each temperature measurement record, expressed as decimal days since 12 a.m. 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. float nominalDay 0.0000116 real 1 minute/month from Onset Manuals temp_c seawater temperature float celsius 0.02 real 9999.00 missing data 0.2 degrees Celsius from Manual flag data flag used to qualify data as bad, questionable, etc. string Data 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
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