Cruise: 06M220130509 (dataset:GLODAPv2.2020.NEW) Data product: GLODAPv2.2022, v2.2023 Predecessor: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
Synonyms (including errata!) for this cruise: MSM28; 06M220130509; MSM28
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06M220130509 - salinity
A trend in the crossover offsets can be seen if only Davis Strait crossovers are
considered. Other crossovers as well as crossovers from the Davis Strait with
recent (2011) cruises have offsets that are within the acceptable range as is
the weighted mean. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:30:18 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
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06M220130509 - oxygen
The Davis Strait crs blurr the results a bit especially if looking at the
Xresults plot only. The vast majority of the other crs show an acceptable
variability and most importantly a majority of the offsets are within the
limits. An additional crs analysis on 4000m(!) didn't imrpove the results.
Nevertheless, maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:30:50 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
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06M220130509 - cfc12
Most samples are within a +/- 10% over/undersaturation. Undersaturation is
present in the Davis Strait, near equilibrium saturation/ slight oversaturation
elsewhere (oversaturated south of 50°N). 10% oversaturation is visible west of
roughly 43°W. This large variability is within natural limits. Good fit with
CFC_11. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:31:47 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
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06M220130509 - cfc11
All samples are within a +/- 8% over/undersaturation. Oversaturation is present
near Ireland and undersaturation in the Davis Strait. Good fit with both CFC_12
and SF6. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:32:15 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
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06M220130509 - cfc11
All samples are within a +/- 8% over/undersaturation. Oversaturation is present
near Ireland and undersaturation in the Davis Strait. Good fit with both CFC_12
and SF6. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:32:15 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
06M220130509 - cfc12
Most samples are within a +/- 10% over/undersaturation. Undersaturation is
present in the Davis Strait, near equilibrium saturation/ slight oversaturation
elsewhere (oversaturated south of 50°N). 10% oversaturation is visible west of
roughly 43°W. This large variability is within natural limits. Good fit with
CFC_11. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:31:47 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
06M220130509 - oxygen
The Davis Strait crs blurr the results a bit especially if looking at the
Xresults plot only. The vast majority of the other crs show an acceptable
variability and most importantly a majority of the offsets are within the
limits. An additional crs analysis on 4000m(!) didn't imrpove the results.
Nevertheless, maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:30:50 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
06M220130509 - salinity
A trend in the crossover offsets can be seen if only Davis Strait crossovers are
considered. Other crossovers as well as crossovers from the Davis Strait with
recent (2011) cruises have offsets that are within the acceptable range as is
the weighted mean. Maintain.
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-19 11:30:18 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
06M220130509 - initialized
original: 06M220130509; MSM28; Unknown; Dagmar Kieke; NN
Posted by nlange@geomar.de on 2020-02-18 17:49:53 UTC for data product: GLODAPv2.2020, v2.2021
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