EX1118 Readme Class of Data: Surface ocean carbon dioxide concentrations Dataset Identifier: EX1118 Expocode: 33KF20110604 Statement of how to cite dataset: For information on dataset citation and more, please see Master Readme File. Explorer website: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/gcc/explorer_introduction.php Measurement platform identifier: EX1118/Explorer Data quality issues: Standard Gases and Reference Gas: The three standard gases come from CMDL in Boulder and are directly traceable to the WMO scale. The zero gas is a non-calibrated gas from a commercial company. Any value outside the range of the standards should be considered approximate (5 ppm). While individual data points above 550 or below 300 may less accurate, the general trends should be indicative of the seawater chemistry. The standards used on the cruise are: STANDARD TANK # CONCENTRATION VENDOR STD1 0.00 Commercial STD2 CA07952 549.89 CMDL STD3 CA02040 319.82 CMDL STD4 CA02030 377.14 CMDL 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. STD1 analyses were not used in the calibration due to lots of missing points. For the first half of the cruise the serial connection between the CO2 instrument and the GPS transducer was not active. When comparing the GPS positions in the CO2 data files with the positions in the ship's SBE38 data files, the match was not as good as usual. The differences between the GPS positions in the two data sets were minimized by adding a 50 second offset to the time in the ship's data file. The gap in CO2 GPS data was filled using the ship's data files containing this time offset. The atmospheric barometer was not working during this cruise. The atmospheric pressure was estimated using a constant offset (-7.87 +/- 0.47 hPa) from the LICOR pressure. The offset was calculated from data (n=22,430) collected over 7 cruises between 2 January and 3 April, 2011. Contact person for this dataset: Kevin Sullivan (305)361-4382 Kevin.Sullivan@noaa.gov Timestamp for dataset reduction: 12/6/11 Timestamp for most recent update of dataset: 12/6/11 Matlab version used for reduction: 1.10 Time period the dataset refers to: 6/4/2011 - 6/9/2011 Geographic area the dataset refers to: Day 1 - Bayonne, New Jersey (40.7 N / 74.1 W) Day 3 - Kings Wharf, Bermuda (32.3 N / 64.8 W) Day 4 - Kings Wharf, Bermuda (32.3 N / 64.8 W) Day 6 - Bayonne, New Jersey (40.7 N / 74.1 W)