RB-02-07 Ocean Exploration Hudson Canyon Readme File Ship: NOAA research vessel Ronald H. Brown Cruise Start: Miami, FL, August 27, 2002 Cruise End: New York, NY, September 15, 2002 Chief Scientist: Peter Rona System Operator: Jonathan Shannahoff Method: Infrared absorption of dried gas. For details of the system see: Measurement of fugacity of Carbon Dioxide in surface water and air using continuous sampling methods. Wanninkhof and Thoning, 1993 in Marine Chemistry 44, 189-205, And: Feely, R.A., R. Wanninkhof, H.B. Milburn, C.E. Cosca, M. Stapp, and P.P. Murphy, A new automated underway system for making high precision pCO2 measurements onboard research ships, Analytica Chim. Acta, 377, 185-191, 1998. The three standard gases come from CMDL in Boulder and are directly traceable to the WMO scale. Sampling Cycle: The system runs on an hourly cycle during which 3 standard gases, 3 air samples from the bow tower and 8 surface water samples (from the equilibrator head space) are analyzed on the following schedule: Mins. after hour Sample 4 Low Standard 8 Mid Standard 12 High Standard 16.5 Water 21 Water 25.5 Water 30 Water 34 Air 38 Air 42 Air 46.5 Water 51 Water 55.5 Water 60 Water Units: All xCO2 values are reported in parts per million (ppm) and fCO2 values are reported in microatmospheres (uatm) assuming 100 % humidity at the equilibrator temperature. Notes: 1. Any values outside the range of the standards (293.73, 358.87, & 423.28 ppm) should be considered approximate (within 5 ppm). While individual data points above 423 or below 293 may not be accurate, the general trends should be indicative of the seawater chemistry. 2. Seawater was turned off from September 1 at 1120 to September 3 at 2046 (GMT) when the ship entered New York harbor. All surface water and air samples during that period have been removed. 3. There were peaks in the air values on September 5 and September 11 which have been removed from the data file. We cannot attribute these to contamination by stack gases and assume they were caused by pollution from sources on land. Anyone interested in this data should contact Bob Castle (address below). For questions or comments contact: Bob Castle 4301 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, FL 33149 305-361-4418 robert.castle@noaa.gov