Metadata from CMDAC Accession 2548

Experiment name:        SCM6 (ADOX)
Principal Investigator: R.Dickson
PI's affiliation:       CEFAS
Mooring Name:           9306
Mooring position:       48.580 deg S,   61.513 deg E
Instrument depth:       1890 meters
Seafloor depth:         3565 meters
Times:                  starts 04 Mar 1993, ends 08 Mar 1994
Time increment:         60 minutes
Instrument type:        Aanderaa RCM5


  parameter         min     mean      max       sd     days

speed (cm/sec)      1.49     5.41    16.24     2.63    368.8
dir (deg true)      0.00   211.07   359.94   120.44    368.8
u (cm/sec)        -13.70    -1.87     4.81     2.60    368.8
v (cm/sec)        -15.05     1.38    15.01     4.90    368.8
temp (deg C)        1.83     1.97     2.06     0.04    368.8


CEFAS notes two problems with this file: 

   The series has a large timing discrepancy, probably because
   one hourly reading is missing. [The current meter's clock was
   running 66 minutes slow at recovery.] 

   The directions are all suspect; there are very few measurements
   from 40 to 180 degrees and in this respect the record is similar
   to the records obtained from the Princess Elizabeth Trough.
   The problem there was diagnosed as the influence of the angle
   of the Earth's magnetic field on the RCM5 compasses and it seems
   to apply to this series also. Since this is the only series
   from this array to show this, the problem may lie with an
   incorrectly balanced instrument. Note the spikes in the east
   component time series. 

   The speeds appear to be genuine (but if the meter is incorrectly
   balanced it may be under-estimating the speed). Although 9%
   are at the meter threshold this may be real because a relatively
   large number of threshold speeds is a feature of most of the
   series from the two current meter arrays.

Thus temperature and speed appear to be good, but direction probably
should not be used. CMDAC has prepared an alternate version of this
file in which direction, u, and v have been removed.  Both versions
of the file are available on this disk.

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