ADCP current measurements (38 kHz) during RV METEOR cruise M182

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Upper-ocean velocities along the cruise track of RV METEOR cruise M182 were continuously collected by a vessel-mounted Teledyne RD Instruments 38 kHz Ocean Surveyor ADCP. The transducer was located at 5.0 m below the water line. The instrument was operated in broadband mode with 16 m bins and a blanking distance of 8.0 m, while 100 bins were recorded using a pulse of 1.65 s. The ship's velocity was calculated from position fixes obtained by the Global Positioning System (GPS). Heading, pitch and roll data from the ship's gyro platforms and the navigation data were used by the data acquisition software VmDas internally to convert ADCP velocities into earth coordinates. Accuracy of the ADCP velocities mainly depends on the quality of the position fixes and the ship's heading data. Further errors stem from a misalignment of the transducer with the ship's centerline. Data post-processing included water track calibration of the misalignment angle (-0.19° +/- 0.4864°) and scale factor (1.0049 +/- 0.0086) of the Ocean Surveyor signal. The average interval was set to 60 s.

Velocity quality flagging is based on following threshold criteria: abs(UC) or abs(VC) > 1.5 m/s, rms(UC_z) or rms(VC_z) > 0.3.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.950503
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Creator Greinert, Jens ORCID logo; Kopte, Robert ORCID logo; Fischer, Tim ORCID logo; Dengler, Marcus ORCID logo
Publisher PANGAEA
Publication Year 2022
Rights Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Resource Type Dataset
Format text/tab-separated-values
Size 6980325 data points
Discipline Acoustics; Engineering Sciences; Mechanical and industrial Engineering; Mechanics and Constructive Mechanical Engineering
Spatial Coverage (-24.341W, 17.167S, -16.396E, 33.627N)
Temporal Coverage Begin 2022-06-13T11:39:00Z
Temporal Coverage End 2022-07-08T20:33:00Z