Cruise Information: SARSYP7_BOT

From Oct 16, 1973 to Oct 20, 1973

Related to group of cruises: SARSYP 7 Oct 1973

 
 

Start: Oct 16, 1973   Oct 16, 1973 13:30:00, Station: 00010    End: Oct 20, 1973

Cruise Metadata
Instrument type: Water bottle stations Project: SARONIKOS SYSTEM PROJECT
Country: Greece Ship: Unknown
Data provider: unknown Contact: unknown
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Cruise Measured Parameters
Code P02ParameterCasts
AHGTVertical spatial coordinates39
AMONAmmonium concentration parameters in the water column38
NTRANitrate concentration parameters in the water column38
NTRINitrite concentration parameters in the water column38
PHOSPhosphate concentration parameters in the water column38
PSALSalinity of the water column39
SLCASilicate concentration parameters in the water column38
TEMPTemperature of the water column39

Selected Cast Information   Oct 16, 1973 13:30:00, Station: 00010
Latitude: Longetude: Depth:
37.93333 23.22333 131

Code P01ParameterUnit
AMONZZXXConcentration of ammonium {NH4+ CAS 14798-03-9} per unit volume of the water body [unknown phase]Micromoles per litre
NTRAYYDZConcentration of nitrate {NO3- CAS 14797-55-8} per unit volume of the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase]Micromoles per litre
NTRIYYDZConcentration of nitrite {NO2- CAS 14797-65-0} per unit volume of the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase]Micromoles per litre
PHOSYYDZConcentration of phosphate {PO43- CAS 14265-44-2} per unit volume of the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase]Micromoles per litre
PRESPR01Pressure (spatial co-ordinate) exerted by the water body by profiling pressure sensor and corrected to read zero at sea levelDecibars
PSALZZXXPractical salinity of the water body by computation using UNESCO 1983 algorithmParts per thousand
SLCAAATXConcentration of silicate {SiO44- CAS 17181-37-2} per unit volume of the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase] by colorimetric autoanalysisMicromoles per litre
TEMPPR01Temperature of the water bodyDegrees Celsius