%61088 - HS Carlson class % Make sure to enter appropriate filename locator and scientist in charge (SIC) % Insert as many comments as necessary (ie Problems etc) prefixed with percent sign % DO NOT USE COMMAS IN ANY COMMENTS % Remove examples before entering REAL data!! % Not doing this causes real problems with CTD processor - and he doesn't like problems! % Save file as 'cruiseid'_event.xls where 'cruiseid' is the NUMERIC identifier (BATS210=10210 / HS1054=61054 / BATS208A=20208) % date time(GMT) type number in(1)/out(2) max_dep lat_deg lat_min long_deg Long_min % yyyymmdd/hhmm(24hr) % type code %1=CTD %2=SPMR %3=zooplankton tow %4=phytoplankton tow %5=production array %6=Traps %7=pumps/Carlson %8=XBT %9=ATE %10=GoFlo casts %CTD 1 HS1088C1.dat - Carlson proteomics water 20070628 1311 1 1 1 250 32 10.118 64 29.839 20070628 1332 1 1 2 250 32 10.078 64 29.794 %CTD 2 HS1088C2.dat - Carlson proteomics water 20070628 1423 1 2 1 10 32 9.859 64 30.335 20070628 1431 1 2 2 10 32 10.003 64 30.352 %CTD 3 HS1088C3.dat - HS core cast + samples for MO class % Outer strap caught in top caps of niskin 1 and 2 % Ball for niskin 20 in wrong place so bottom cap doesn't close % MT INTERNS MUST HAVE WORK CHECKED FIRST!! 20070628 1519 1 3 1 2600 32 10.075 64 29.864 20070628 1738 1 3 2 2600 32 10.853 64 29.699 %CTD 4 HS1088C4.dat - Carlson proteomics water % Also sample sfc and 10m for HS core samples 20070628 1840 1 4 1 10 32 12.214 64 29.603 20070628 1849 1 4 2 10 32 12.228 64 29.527