Experiment name: CONSLEX Principal Investigator: not available PI's affiliation: IOS Deacon Lab Mooring Name: not available Mooring position: 60.212 deg N, 9.222 deg W Instrument depth: 654 meters Seafloor depth: 1463 meters Times: starts 19 Mar 1982, ends 26 Mar 1983 Time increment: 60 minutes Instrument type: Aanderaa parameter min mean max sd days speed (cm/sec) 0.00 15.97 54.84 7.78 371.8 dir (deg true) 0.00 156.57 359.80 103.66 371.8 u (cm/sec) -36.20 3.46 43.60 11.89 371.8 v (cm/sec) -52.60 0.65 44.90 12.72 371.8 temp (deg C) 6.16 8.25 8.74 0.23 371.8 The following note was provided by BODC: The pressure record from the top meter on this mooring shows that the mooring suffered knockdown on several occasions throughout the deployment. The most severe occured from 21 to 22 May and from 9 to 10 June, and reached an order of 150m and 300m respectively. The meter at 1055m depth on this mooring shows current speeds reaching 100 and 120 cm/sec during these periods. The data processing laboratory's comment on this knockdown is that the mooring may have been caught by a trawler and moved a small distance. Our comment: This is one of four current meter records from the same mooring (the other three are Accessions 510, 512, and 513). The pressure record from this instrument indicates that during the anomalous event of 9 - 11 June the mooring became shallower by about 25 meters. Although we have made no attempt to clean up these four records, they do contain some episodes of tainted data. These records should be used with circumspection.
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