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Royal Australian Navy (RAN) - CTD profiles

Created 13/03/2025

Updated 13/03/2025

The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) collected vertical profiles of pressure, temperature and salinity measured by a Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) probe from RAN Hydrographic Survey cruises, between 2004 and 2016. There were 2 types of CTD used, the 'HS_CTD' used on smaller vessels which is lowered by a hand driven winch and the 'MVP200' CTD used on larger vessels and lowered by an electric winch. The CTD data is available as quality controlled netCDF files online at the AODN THREDDS server at http://thredds.aodn.org.au/thredds/ and also through a Web Map Service (WMS) at http://geoserver-123.aodn.org.au/geoserver. There are also metadata records, 1 per ship cruise, available at http://www.http://catalogue.aodn.org.au/geonetwork. The 2 CTD types are distinguished from one another by netCDF file naming or in the metadata record title element Data from the HS_CTD will have '_H' in the filename while MVP200 will have '_M'. HS_CTD The HS_CTD probe is manufactured by Falmouth Scientific and is the "2-inch Micro CTD" model. This CTD type is referred to operationally as the HS_CTD. This CTD is fitted within an inductive type conductivity cell, a platinum thermometer and silicon pressure sensor. The CTD temperature sensor is calibrated on the ITS-90 temperature scale against a master CTD using a controlled temperature bath. The pressure sensor is calibrated using a Druck Pressure Calibrator. The conductivity sensor is calibrated in a temperature controlled bath against seawater samples of known conductivity. The HS_CTD is lowered and raised by a hand winch sampling at a rate of 1.83 Hz. Data files were recorded in the downcast and upcast direction but most data is from downcasts due to higher quality. Raw CTD pressure data is not always monotonic due to transient up/down motion of winch/ship. Raw pressure data is subsetted to give a monotonic (increasing) sequence and then linearly interpolated to 1 decibar pressure intervals and converted to netCDF format files. Data is then flagged with quality control flags after visual inspection and comparison to average climatology and historical CTD casts. MVP200 CTD The MVP200 CTD is manufactured by Applied Microsystems Limited and is the "Micro CTD" model. This CTD type is referred to operationally as the MVP200_CTD. This CTD is fitted with a 4 electrode platinized conductivity cell, thermistor temperature sensor and a semiconductor strain gauge pressure sensor. The CTD sensors are calibrated at the manufacturer Applied Microsystems Limited on a 12-18 month schedule. The CTD temperature sensor is calibrated against 'Hart' temperature standards. The pressure sensor is calibrated using 'Budenburg Deadweight' standards. The conductivity sensor is calibrated using 'Hart' temperature standards and seawater samples of known conductivity. The CTD sensors are mounted to a fish-shape probe. The probe is controlled by an electric winch (MVP200 type). For downcasts the fish is allowed to free-fall (winch is in 'free-wheel' mode) under its own weight at about 2-3 ms-1 and then is winched back. Data is recorded in downcast and usually in upcast direction at a sampling rate of 25 Hz. The downcast data is of higher quality because sensors encounter undisturbed seawater so most data available are downcast files. This type of CTD is prone to a phenomenon called 'salinity spiking' caused by a mismatch between the response times of the temperature and conductivity sensor. Data undergoes a salinity de-spiking routine to correct for this. See the 'Data Quality - Lineage section' for further details on the salinity de-spiking process. Raw CTD pressure data is not always monotonic due to transient up/down motion of winch/ship. Raw pressure data is subsetted to give a monotonic (increasing) sequence and then linearly interpolated to 1 decibar pressure intervals. Data is then flagged with quality control flags after visual inspection and comparison to average climatology and historical CTD casts.

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Title Royal Australian Navy (RAN) - CTD profiles
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/3b93f65c-11f3-47ad-8eca-fba4766ea65e
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CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere
info@aodn.org.au
Reference Period 29/11/2019
Data Portal data.gov.au

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This dataset was originally found on data.gov.au "Royal Australian Navy (RAN) - CTD profiles". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/royal-australian-navy-ran-ctd-profiles