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Metadata2005 IFYLE Optics DataOOptics data reported here is used to map phycocyanin and other chlorophylls, dissolved organic carbon and suspended minerals in the water column. Modis ground truth sampling results for all cruises are found here: MODIS_groundtruth.xls. Sampling and analytical methods for this data are here: MODIS_groundtruth.html Instrument Package and capabilities: Instrument Units: Channels used: Deployment characteristics File Structure and naming for final or semi-finished data products and
raw data Format for file name is “VVYYYYJJJ_Sta_OOCC_LI.hdf”. (CC – cast sequence, starts with AA. AA is the first cast, and AE is the fifth cast.) L indicates a hierarchical data format (hdf) type file. (Go to the HDF website for information on the structure, at http://www.hdfgroup.com.) I (or Ix) = indicates the level of processing for the file in the hierarchical data format. Values for I (or Ia) are 1 through 4. Level 4 is the highest level of processing. Level 3a has calibrated data, but not the final products. All *.hdf files require either HDFView or Prosoft software to open. ProSoft is attainable from the Satlantic Corporation website at: www.Satlantic.com. Directions for installing the HDF reader from the supercomputing website are found later in this metadata file. Terms: Data ProductsLevel 4 files; eg.GF2005134_E38_22AE_L4.hdf; 1st data set: Constants for variables of upwelling radiance. 2nd data set: Surface optical data 3rd data set: Water Leaving Radiances Lwn-LU(0+)/ED_downcast in uW/cm*2/nm/sr, (“Lwn – normalized water leaving radiance (sun at zenith, mean Earth-Sun distance and the effects of atmosphere removed)”, p8, ProSoft Version 3.2C User’s Guide) Lwn-LU(0+)/ES_downcast in uW/cm*2/nm/sr Lw-LS(0+)_downcast in uW/cm*2/nm/sr Lwn-LS(0+)/ES_downcast 4th Data set: Remote sensing reflectances at the surface 5th Data Set: Remote sensing reflectances at depth 6th Data Set: Surface Reflectances 7th Data Set: PAR 8th Data Set: Chlorophyll SeaBAM OC2 Surface Chlorophyll. Gordon 88 Surface Chlorophyll. Level 3 files; eg.GF2005134_E38_22AE_L3a.hdf, Parameters measured with the Profiler that have similar file structure for Level 3 files: T_downcast has the following file structure: Datetag, timetag, depth, i, r, and w. T is temperature in degrees C; “Ti - the internal irradiance thermistor; \ Tr – the internal radiance thermistor; and Tw- the external thermistor” (p 8, ProSoft V3.2c User’s Guide) Tilt_downcast file structure: Reference Data FilesParameters measured with the reference that have similar file structure for Level 3 files: T_downcast for the reference, has the same file structure as that for the profiler, except that no depth values are recorded. Definitions are the same as for the profiler. Tilt_downcast contains variables Datetag, timetag, x and y in the same format as used for profiler. Degrees tilt on the x-axis and degrees tilt on the y-axis are recorded. Definitions are from p 49, ProSoft User Manual 7.7, Document SAT-DN-00228, Rev. C; p 8, SeaWifs Profiling Multichannel….ProSoft Version 3.2C User’s Guide; and ProSoft V5.0c- Term Definitions Using HDFView to look at data files:You should download the files you want onto an ftp protocol site, your own pc, or media. Then, download HDFView from the supercomputing center’s website at: http://www.hdfgroup.com/hdf4.html for the latest version or to: http://www.hdfgroup.com/hdf-java-html/hdfview/ for version 2.3. While on the web site download the instruction manual for the version you are installing. The following instructions work in version 2.3 and may be applicable to more recent versions of HDFView. Open HDFView, by clicking on the executable file, HDFview.exe. While in the HDFView menu panel, navigate to the proper directory for the file you wish to review by first, selecting “File” from the drop down menu and then, navigating your directories and selecting the desired file. The file name will appear in the “File/URL” box and also at the top of the file tree window. The file tree window shows the variables that were measured as separate folders under the main file name, for example “Chlorophyll estimates” is a sub-folder under the main file name. The files “Morel 98 Chlorophyll Profile_downcast”, ”SeaBAM OC2 Surface Chlorophyll”, and “Gordon 88 Surface Chlorophyll” appear. These are designated by the colored datasheet icon. When you select Morel98 Chlorophyll, the file opens in the table view window. The headers used are “depth”, followed by the nine energy channels into which the light data has been collected. To plot, select the column or row of data (dependent variable), then access the plot routine by clicking on the chart icon. A dialogue box will open to ask whether you are plotting by rows or columns and you must designate the x axis for the plot The next most useful feature of hdfview is the download data command. Should you only be interested in the Morel 98 Chlorophyll data for a specific date, select the file and open the data sheet as described above. In the table view window, select “Table”. Under table you can “Save As Text”. The data you have selected (default is the complete file) will be downloaded into a file with a name that will be overwritten the next time you download that type of data within that directory. Be sure to rename the downloaded file with a unique name. Excel files containing PAR, Depth, and Reference PARAll of cruise 1 PAR data are in one large file called PARcrs1.xls. For the majority of the data, the files are named according to the Julian day of the cruise. For example, the folder PARexclCrs2, has 5 workbooks named PARdn158.xls, PARdn159.xls, etc. Similarly, Cruise 3 PAR data are under a subfolder named PARexclCrs3. Cruises 3, 4, and 5 have four workbooks each. Each workbook may have from 4 to 20 separate worksheets, each with the unique name identifier naming the page. The first line of each file includes the station name (part of file name and op log). The second line shows which cast is being reported. The third line lists the parameters reported: depth (in meters) for the profiler, profiler PAR (in uMol per m squared-second), percent PAR (of reference value), depth (in m) for the reference, and reference PAR (uMol/m*2/s) The fourth through the last line gives the data values. Contact: George A. Leshkevich, NOAA/GLERL |
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