I. Data Set Descriptors A. Title: Daniela Di Iorio. 2004. March 2004 bin-averaged CTD profiles for the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Doboy Sound transect. Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Data Catalog (data set PHY-GCEM-0404e1; http://gce-lter.marsci.uga.edu/public/app/dataset_details.asp?accession=PHY-GCEM-0404e1) B. Accession Number: PHY-GCEM-0404e1 C. Description 1. Originator(s): Name: Daniela Di Iorio Address: Dept. of Marine Sciences University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30602-3636 Country: USA Email: daniela@uga.edu 2. Abstract: Two hydrographic surveys were performed on March 14, 2004, along an east-to-west transect through Doboy Sound near Sapelo Island, Georgia (Doboy Sound Transect, GCE-DB). Vertical CTD profiles were collected at 2km intervals from -2km to 12km along the transect during low tide and high tide conditions. Conductivity, temperature, pressure and optical backscatter were measured, and depth, salinity and sigma-t were calculated for each profile. Data values collected on the upcast were deleted, and the remaining data were averaged within 0.5m depth bins and interpolated to produce a smooth profile for contouring. This data set was collected as part of the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER quarterly hydrographic monitoring program. 3. Study Type: Monitoring 4. Study Themes: Physical Oceanography, Hydrography 5. LTER Core Areas: Inorganic Nutrients 6. Georeferences: geographic coordinates as data columns 7. Submission Date: Apr 01, 2004 D. Keywords: conductivity, Cruise CTD Profiling, density, depth, estuaries, hydrography, Inorganic Nutrients, pressure, salinity, temperature, water column II. Research Origin Descriptors A. Overall Project Description 1. Project Title: Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Project 2. Principal Investigators: Name: James T. Hollibaugh Address: Dept. of Marine Sciences University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30602-3636 Country: USA Email: aquadoc@uga.edu 3. Funding Period: May 01, 2000 to May 01, 2006 4. Objectives: To investigate the linkages between coastal and distant upland areas in central Georgia mediated by surface and ground water delivery to the coastal zone. This will be addressed by examining the relationship between variability in environmental factors driven by river flow, primarily salinity, and ecosystem processes and structure. 5. Abstract: We propose to establish a Long Term Ecological Research site on the central Georgia coast in the vicinity of Sapelo Island. This is a barrier island and marsh complex with the Altamaha River, one of the largest and least developed rivers on the east coast of the US, as the primary source of fresh water. The proposed study would investigate the linkages between local and distant upland areas mediated by water - surface water and ground water - delivery to the coastal zone. We would explicitly examine the relationship between variability in environmental factors driven by river flow, primarily salinity because we can measure it at high frequency, and ecosystem processes and structure. We will accomplish this by comparing estuary/marsh complexes separated from the Altamaha River by one or two lagoonal estuary/marsh complexes that damp and attenuate the river signal. This spatial gradient is analogous to the temporal trend in riverine influence expected as a result of development in the watershed. We will implement a monitoring system that documents physical and biological variables and use the time trends and spatial distributions of these variables and of their variance structure to address questions about the factors controlling distributions, trophic structure, diversity, and biogeochemistry. An existing GIS-based hydrologic model will be modified to incorporate changes in river water resulting from changes in land use patterns that can be expected as the watershed develops. This model will be linked to ecosystem models and will serve as an heuristic and management tool. Another consequence of coastal development is that as river flow decreases, groundwater flow increases and becomes nutrified. We will compare the effects of ground water discharge from the surficial aquifer in relatively pristine (Sapelo Island) versus more urbanized (mainland) sites to assess the relative importance of fresh water versus nutrients to productivity, structure and biomass turnover rate in marshes influenced by groundwater. We will also investigate the effect of marine processes (tides, storm surge) on mixing across the fresh/salt interface in the surficial aquifer. Additional physical studies will relate the morphology of salt marsh - tidal creek channel complexes to tidal current distributions and exchange. These findings will be incorporated into a physical model that will be coupled to an existing ecosystem model. The land/ocean margin ecosystem lies at the interface between two ecosystems in which distinctly different groups of decomposers control organic matter degradation. The terrestrial ecosystem is largely dominated by fungal decomposers, while bacterial decomposers dominate the marine ecosystem. Both groups are important in salt marsh-dominated ecosystems. Specific studies will examine, at the level of individual cells and hyphae, the relationship bacteria and fungi in the consortia that decompose standing dead Spartina and other marsh plants and examine how, or if, this changes along the salinity gradient. 6. Funding Source: NSF OCE 9982133 B. Sub-project Description 1. Site Description a. Geographic Location: GCE-DB -- Doboy Sound, Georgia, USA DB+00 -- DB+00 DB+02 -- DB+02 DB+04 -- DB+04 DB+06 -- DB+06 DB+08 -- DB+08 DB+10 -- DB+10 DB+12 -- DB+12 DB-02 -- DB-02 Coordinates: GCE-DB -- NW: 081 22 05.66 W, 31 27 20.39 N NE: 081 14 34.64 W, 31 27 20.39 N SE: 081 14 34.64 W, 31 20 27.39 N SW: 081 22 05.66 W, 31 20 27.39 N DB+00 -- 081 16 54.2 W, 31 22 34.9 N DB+02 -- 081 17 56.0 W, 31 23 10.2 N DB+04 -- 081 18 19.6 W, 31 24 11.8 N DB+06 -- 081 18 56.3 W, 31 25 08.3 N DB+08 -- 081 19 46.4 W, 31 25 56.6 N DB+10 -- 081 20 26.8 W, 31 26 49.9 N DB+12 -- 081 21 23.9 W, 31 27 04.0 N DB-02 -- 081 15 43.0 W, 31 22 12.1 N b. Physiographic Region: GCE-DB -- Estuary and tidal marsh DB+00 -- Estuary and tidal marsh DB+02 -- Estuary and tidal marsh DB+04 -- Estuary and tidal marsh DB+06 -- Estuary and tidal marsh DB+08 -- Estuary and tidal marsh DB+10 -- Estuary and tidal marsh DB+12 -- Estuary and tidal marsh DB-02 -- Estuary and tidal marsh c. Landform Components: GCE-DB -- Intertidal marsh bordering sounds, tidal channels and creeks DB+00 -- Intertidal marsh bordering sounds, tidal channels and creeks DB+02 -- Intertidal marsh bordering sounds, tidal channels and creeks DB+04 -- Intertidal marsh bordering sounds, tidal channels and creeks DB+06 -- Intertidal marsh bordering sounds, tidal channels and creeks DB+08 -- Intertidal marsh bordering sounds, tidal channels and creeks DB+10 -- Intertidal marsh bordering sounds, tidal channels and creeks DB+12 -- Intertidal marsh bordering sounds, tidal channels and creeks DB-02 -- Intertidal marsh bordering sounds, tidal channels and creeks d. Hydrographic Characteristics: GCE-DB -- Site encompasses Doboy Sound and nearby tidal channels and creeks, and is subject to 2-3.4m semi-diurnal tides. DB+00 -- Site encompasses Doboy Sound and nearby tidal channels and creeks, and is subject to 2-3.4m semi-diurnal tides. DB+02 -- Site encompasses Doboy Sound and nearby tidal channels and creeks, and is subject to 2-3.4m semi-diurnal tides. DB+04 -- Site encompasses Doboy Sound and nearby tidal channels and creeks, and is subject to 2-3.4m semi-diurnal tides. DB+06 -- Site encompasses Doboy Sound and nearby tidal channels and creeks, and is subject to 2-3.4m semi-diurnal tides. DB+08 -- Site encompasses Doboy Sound and nearby tidal channels and creeks, and is subject to 2-3.4m semi-diurnal tides. DB+10 -- Site encompasses Doboy Sound and nearby tidal channels and creeks, and is subject to 2-3.4m semi-diurnal tides. DB+12 -- Site encompasses Doboy Sound and nearby tidal channels and creeks, and is subject to 2-3.4m semi-diurnal tides. DB-02 -- Site encompasses Doboy Sound and nearby tidal channels and creeks, and is subject to 2-3.4m semi-diurnal tides. e. Topographic Attributes: GCE-DB -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3.4m above mean low tide DB+00 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3.4m above mean low tide DB+02 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3.4m above mean low tide DB+04 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3.4m above mean low tide DB+06 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3.4m above mean low tide DB+08 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3.4m above mean low tide DB+10 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3.4m above mean low tide DB+12 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3.4m above mean low tide DB-02 -- Flat, with elevations ranging from 0-3.4m above mean low tide f. Geology, Lithology and Soils: GCE-DB -- unspecified DB+00 -- unspecified DB+02 -- unspecified DB+04 -- unspecified DB+06 -- unspecified DB+08 -- unspecified DB+10 -- unspecified DB+12 -- unspecified DB-02 -- unspecified g. Vegetation Communities: GCE-DB -- unspecified DB+00 -- unspecified DB+02 -- unspecified DB+04 -- unspecified DB+06 -- unspecified DB+08 -- unspecified DB+10 -- unspecified DB+12 -- unspecified DB-02 -- unspecified h. History of Land Use and Disturbance: none recorded i. Climate: Climate summary for Sapelo Island, Georgia, based on NWS data from 1980-2010: Daily-aggregated Values: Mean (sample standard deviation) mean air temperature: 20.09°C (7.28°C) minimum air temperature: 15.02°C (7.96°C) maximum air temperature: 24.82°C (6.98°C) total precipitation: 3.26mm (10.3mm) Yearly-aggregated Daily Values: Mean (sample standard deviation) total precipitation (1980-2010): 1124mm (266mm) 2. Experimental or Sampling Design a. Design Characteristics: Study 1: Survey 1 -- East-to-west low tide survey of Doboy Sound conducted aboard the R/V Savannah from station DB-02 (outside Doboy Sound) to DB+10 (Hudson Creek). Study 2: Survey 2 -- East-to-west high tide survey of Doboy Sound conducted aboard the R/V Savannah from station DB-02 (outside Doboy Sound) to DB+12 (Hudson Creek). b. Permanent Plots: Study 1: none Study 2: none c. Data Collection Duration and Frequency: Study 1: CTD profiles were collected at 2km intervals along the transect. Study 2: CTD profiles were collected at 2km intervals along the transect. Beginning of Observations: Study 1: Mar 14, 2004 Study 2: Mar 14, 2004 End of Observations: Study 1: Mar 14, 2004 Study 2: Mar 14, 2004 3. Research Methods a. Field and Laboratory Methods: Method 1: CTD Profiling (R/V Savannah) -- The CTD instrument package was mounted inside an open stainless steel frame and deployed from the deck of the R/V Savannah (UNOLS vessel, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography) using a hydrographic winch fitted with Kevlar(R) line. The CTD was lowered to just below the water surface and allowed to equilibrate for 45-60 seconds, then lowered at approximately 1 m/s until the frame touched bottom. Data was collected via telemetry cables in real time at 2-4 Hz and logged to a shipboard computer. Data was also logged to the internal CTD datalogger at 8 Hz and periodically downloaded to a shipboard computer. Method 2: CTD Profiling (R/V Salty Dawg) -- The CTD instrument package was deployed from the deck of the R/V Salty Dawg (University of Georgia Marine Institute) using a hand winch fitted with Kevlar(R) line. The CTD was lowered to just below the water surface and allowed to equilibrate for 45-60 seconds, then lowered at approximately 0.25-0.5m/s to within 1m of the bottom. Data was stored using an internal data logger, and uploaded to a shipboard computer at the end of each transect. Method 3: CTD Profile Post-processing -- Raw profile data were processed using Sea-Bird Electronics DATACNV program (www.seabird.com) to convert instrument readings to calibrated data and to calculate derived parameters (i.e. depth from pressure; salinity, density and sigma-t from conductivity, temperature and pressure; oxygen saturation from dissolved oxygen). The data then underwent a quality control process, which included removal of the soaking time period, removal of decreasing pressure during the profile due to ship and wave motion, removal of the upcast information (i.e. data after the instrument has hit bottom), removal of spikes in any of the parameters, application of flow-through time delays for the oxygen (0.5 s) and fluormeter (3.75 s) sensors, calculation of PAR depth to account for the physical separation between the PAR and pressure sensors (~0.75m). The quality control operations were performed using custom Matlab programs developed by D. DiIorio and K. Kang. Method 4: CTD Profile Bin-averaging -- After post-processing, a subset of profile parameters (depth, temperature, conductivity, salinity, density, sigma-t, suspended particulates) were averaged over 0.5 m depth bins starting at 0.25m below the surface. The fast sampling of the CTD (8Hz) together with the profile speed (~1m/s) resulted in approximately 5 samples in this average. Linear interpolation was then carried out using custom Matlab programs developed by D. DiIorio and K. Kang to produce estimated values at exact depth increments of 0.5m starting at 1.0m depth below the surface. b. Instrumentation: Method 1: SBE 25 Sealogger CTD (#250) Conductivity Sensor Manufacturer: Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc. (Model: 4C 6800m) Last Calibration: Sep 11, 2001 Parameter: conductivity (Accuracy: 0.0003 S/m, Readability: 0.00004 S/m, Range: 0 to 7 S/m) Protocol: instrument is soaked at the surface for 60 seconds, then lowered by winch for vertical profling SBE 25 Sealogger CTD (#250) Fluorometer Manufacturer: WETLabs (Model: WETStar) Last Calibration: Sep 21, 2001 Parameter: chlorophyll-a fluorescence (Range: 0.03-150 µg/L) Protocol: instrument is soaked at the surface for 60 seconds, then lowered by winch for vertical profling SBE 25 Sealogger CTD (#250) Optical Back Scatter Sensor Manufacturer: D&A Instruments (Model: OBS-3) Parameter: optical backscatter (turbidity) (Range: 1-3000 mg/L sediment, 1-1500 NTU) Protocol: instrument is soaked at the surface for 60 seconds, then lowered by winch for vertical profling SBE 25 Sealogger CTD (#250) Oxygen Sensor Manufacturer: Sea-Bird Electronics (Model: SBE 43) Last Calibration: Sep 25, 2001 Parameter: oxygen concentration (Accuracy: 2% of saturation, Range: 0-120% of surface saturation) Protocol: instrument is soaked at the surface for 60 seconds, then lowered by winch for vertical profling SBE 25 Sealogger CTD (#250) PAR Sensor Manufacturer: Li-Cor (Model: LI-193SA) Last Calibration: Sep 26, 2001 Parameter: PAR Protocol: instrument is soaked at the surface for 60 seconds, then lowered by winch for vertical profling SBE 25 Sealogger CTD (#250) Pressure Sensor Manufacturer: Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc. (Model: SBE 29 (PAINE 211-75-710-03)) Last Calibration: Sep 07, 2001 Parameter: pressure (Accuracy: 0.25%, Range: 0-1000 psia) Protocol: instrument is soaked at the surface for 60 seconds, then lowered by winch for vertical profling SBE 25 Sealogger CTD (#250) Temperature Sensor Manufacturer: Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc. (Model: 3F 6800m) Last Calibration: Sep 08, 2001 Parameter: temperature (Accuracy: +/-0.001°C, Range: -5.0°C to +35°C) Protocol: instrument is soaked at the surface for 60 seconds, then lowered by winch for vertical profling Method 2: none Method 3: none Method 4: none c. Taxonomy and Systematics: Method 1: not applicable Method 2: not applicable Method 3: not applicable Method 4: not applicable d. Permit History: Method 1: none Method 2: none Method 3: none Method 4: none 4. Project Personnel a. Personnel: 1: Daniela Di Iorio 2: KiRyong Kang b. Affiliations: 1: University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 2: University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia III. Data Set Status and Accessibility A. Status 1. Latest Update: 19-Feb-2012 2. Latest Archive Date: 18-Nov-2011 3. Latest Metadata Update: 19-Feb-2012 4. Data Verification Status: Reviewed by GCE-LTER IM B. Accessibility 1. Storage Location and Medium: Stored at GCE-LTER Data Management Office Dept. of Marine Sciences Univ. of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-3636 USA on media: electronic data download (WWW) or compact disk 2. Contact Person: Name: Wade M. Sheldon, Jr. Address: Dept. of Marine Sciences University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 30602-3636 Country: USA Email: sheldon@uga.edu 3. Copyright Restrictions: not copyrighted 4. Restrictions: All publications based on this data set must cite the contributor and Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER project, and two copies of the manuscript must be submitted to the GCE-LTER Information Management Office. a. Release Date: GCE LTER Affiliates: Apr 01, 2004, Public: Apr 02, 2005 b. Citation: Data provided by the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Long Term Ecological Research Project, supported by funds from NSF OCE 9982133 (data set PHY-GCEM-0404e1) c. Disclaimer: The user assumes all responsibility for errors in judgement based on interpretation of data and analyses presented in this data set. 5. Costs: free electronic data download via WWW, distribution on CD may be subject to nominal processing and handling fee IV. Data Structural Descriptors A. Data Set File 1. File Name: PHY-GCEM-0404e1_3_2.CSV 2. Size: 207 records 3. File Format: ASCII text (comma-separated value format) 3a. Delimiters: single comma 4. Header Information: 5 lines of ASCII text 5. Alphanumeric Attributes: upper case 6. Quality Control Flag Codes: I = invalid value (out of range), Q = questionable value 7. Authentication Procedures: not specified 8. Calculations: 9. Processing History: Software version: GCE Data Toolbox Version 3.30 (09-Feb-2012) Data structure version: GCE Data Structure 1.1 (29-Mar-2001) Original data file processed: ctdprf_dob0304_bip.dat (435 records) Data processing history: 28-Oct-2004: new GCE Data Structure 1.1 created ('newstruct') 28-Oct-2004: CTD profile data imported from 'ctdprf_dob0304_bip.dat' ('imp_ctdprofile') 28-Oct-2004: column descriptor metadata assigned using template 'CTD_Profile' ('meta_template') 28-Oct-2004: updated 12 metadata fields in the Dataset, Site, Status, Study sections ('imp_ctdprofile') 28-Oct-2004: data structure validated ('gce_valid') 28-Oct-2004: removed 228 rows with empty values in columns Temperature, Conductivity, Salinity, Density, Sigma_t and OBS ('compactrows') 28-Oct-2004: Q/C flagging criteria applied, 'flags' field updated ('dataflag') 29-Oct-2004: imported Dataset, Project, Site, Study, Status, Supplement metadata descriptors from the GCE Metabase ('imp_gcemetadata') 29-Oct-2004: updated 66 metadata fields in the Data, Dataset, Project, Site, Status, Study, Supplement sections ('imp_gcemetadata') 08-Nov-2005: imported Dataset, Project, Site, Study, Status, Supplement metadata descriptors from the GCE Metabase ('imp_gcemetadata') 08-Nov-2005: updated 66 metadata fields in the Data, Dataset, Project, Site, Status, Study, Supplement sections ('imp_gcemetadata') 17-Apr-2006: standardized case of date component column units to prevent unit conversion issues ('batch_update_datetime'): updated units for column Year from 'yyyy' to 'YYYY'; updated units for column Month from 'mm' to 'MM'; updated units for column Day from 'dd' to 'DD' 26-Mar-2008: 45 values in 'Station' were updated with new values ('update_data'): changed record 16 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 17 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 18 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 19 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 20 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 21 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 22 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 23 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 24 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 25 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 26 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 27 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 28 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 29 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 30 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 31 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 32 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 33 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 34 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 106 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 107 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 108 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 109 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 110 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 111 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 112 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 113 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 114 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 115 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 116 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 117 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 118 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 119 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 120 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 121 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 122 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 123 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 124 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 125 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 126 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 127 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 128 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 129 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 130 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00', changed record 131 from 'DB-00' to 'DB+00' 26-Mar-2008: Q/C flagging criteria applied for column(s) Station, 'flags' field updated ('dataflag') 25-Aug-2011: imported Dataset, Project, Site, Study, Status, Supplement metadata descriptors from the GCE Metabase ('imp_gcemetadata') 25-Aug-2011: updated 57 metadata fields in the Dataset, Project, Site, Status, Study, Supplement sections ('imp_gcemetadata') 25-Aug-2011: matched geographic location names in column Station to registered locations in 'geo_locations.mat' to generate column Transect containing corresponding sites/transects ('add_sitenames') 25-Aug-2011: added column 'Transect' at position 13 ('addcol') 25-Aug-2011: added column 'SurveyName' at position 15 ('addcol') 25-Aug-2011: added geographic metadata based on matching values in columns Transect and Station to site and transect names registered in 'geo_polygons.mat' and location and station names registered in 'geo_locations.mat' ('add_sitemetadata') 25-Aug-2011: updated 9 metadata fields in the Site, Status sections ('add_sitemetadata') 15-Nov-2011: imported Dataset, Project, Site, Study, Status, Supplement metadata descriptors from the GCE Metabase ('imp_gcemetadata') 15-Nov-2011: updated 57 metadata fields in the Dataset, Project, Site, Status, Study, Supplement sections ('imp_gcemetadata') 18-Nov-2011: imported Dataset, Project, Site, Study, Status, Supplement metadata descriptors from the GCE Metabase ('imp_gcemetadata') 18-Nov-2011: updated 57 metadata fields in the Dataset, Project, Site, Status, Study, Supplement sections ('imp_gcemetadata') 19-Feb-2012: updated 7 metadata fields in the Data, Status sections ('exp_ascii') 19-Feb-2012: updated 15 metadata fields in the Status, Data sections to reflect attribute metadata ('updatecols') 19-Feb-2012: parsed and formatted metadata ('listmeta') B. Variable Information 1. Variable Name: column 1. Cruise column 2. Year column 3. Month column 4. Day column 5. Hour column 6. Longitude column 7. Latitude column 8. Depth_Total column 9. RealTime column 10. Filename column 11. CTD column 12. Tide column 13. Transect column 14. Station column 15. SurveyName column 16. Survey column 17. Cast column 18. Depth column 19. Temperature column 20. Conductivity column 21. Salinity column 22. Density column 23. Sigma_t column 24. OBS 2. Variable Definition: column 1. GCE-LTER research cruise identifier (LTER[MM][YY]) column 2. Calendar year column 3. Calendar month column 4. Calendar day column 5. Fractional hours GMT column 6. Geographic longitude column 7. Geographic latitude column 8. Water column depth measured by shipboard SONAR column 9. Real-time profile data flag (low frequency data collection rate) column 10. CTD cast filename column 11. ID number of CTD instrument used for the cast column 12. Nominal tide stage based on predicted tidal harmonics and shipboard observation column 13. GCE cruise transect column 14. GCE-LTER sampling station column 15. Cruise survey title column 16. Nominal survey column 17. CTD cast number column 18. Bin-averaged and interpolated water depth at pressure sensor column 19. Water temperature, bin-averaged and interpolated based on Depth values column 20. Conductivity, bin-averaged and interpolated based on Depth values column 21. Salinity, bin-averaged and interpolated based on Depth values column 22. Water density, bin-averaged and interpolated based on Depth values column 23. Sigma-t (i.e. (Water Density-1)*1000), bin-averaged and interpolated based on Depth values column 24. Optical back-scatter, bin-averaged and interpolated based on Depth values 3. Units of Measurement: column 1. none column 2. YYYY column 3. MM column 4. DD column 5. hours column 6. degrees column 7. degrees column 8. m column 9. none column 10. none column 11. none column 12. none column 13. none column 14. none column 15. none column 16. none column 17. none column 18. m column 19. °C column 20. S/m column 21. PSU column 22. kg/m^3 column 23. kg/m^3 column 24. none 4. Data Type a. Storage Type: column 1. alphanumeric column 2. integer column 3. integer column 4. integer column 5. floating-point column 6. floating-point column 7. floating-point column 8. floating-point column 9. integer column 10. alphanumeric column 11. integer column 12. alphanumeric column 13. alphanumeric column 14. alphanumeric column 15. alphanumeric column 16. integer column 17. integer column 18. floating-point column 19. floating-point column 20. floating-point column 21. floating-point column 22. floating-point column 23. floating-point column 24. floating-point b. Variable Codes: CTD: 250 = DiIorio SBE25 CTD, 1234 = UGA Marine Sciences SBE19 CTD Tide: LW = low water, HW = high water, EBB = ebbing tide, FLD = flooding tide, NR = not recorded c. Numeric Range: column 1. (none) column 2. 2004 to 2004 column 3. 3 to 3 column 4. 14 to 14 column 5. 11.6689 to 19.6925 column 6. -81.3567 to -81.2609 column 7. 31.3692 to 31.4516 column 8. 4.072 to 14.598 column 9. 0 to 0 column 10. (none) column 11. 250 to 250 column 12. (none) column 13. (none) column 14. (none) column 15. (none) column 16. 1 to 2 column 17. 1 to 15 column 18. 1 to 13.5 column 19. 12.694 to 14.88 column 20. 2.4586 to 3.829 column 21. 19.2095 to 32.6876 column 22. 1013.9599 to 1024.7017 column 23. 13.9553 to 24.6542 column 24. 8.3359 to 76.1295 d. Missing Value Code: 5. Data Format a. Column Type: column 1. text column 2. numerical column 3. numerical column 4. numerical column 5. numerical column 6. numerical column 7. numerical column 8. numerical column 9. numerical column 10. text column 11. numerical column 12. text column 13. text column 14. text column 15. text column 16. numerical column 17. numerical column 18. numerical column 19. numerical column 20. numerical column 21. numerical column 22. numerical column 23. numerical column 24. numerical b. Number of Columns: 24 c. Decimal Places: column 1. 0 column 2. 0 column 3. 0 column 4. 0 column 5. 3 column 6. 5 column 7. 5 column 8. 2 column 9. 0 column 10. 0 column 11. 0 column 12. 0 column 13. 0 column 14. 0 column 15. 0 column 16. 0 column 17. 0 column 18. 3 column 19. 3 column 20. 3 column 21. 3 column 22. 3 column 23. 3 column 24. 2 6. Logical Variable Type: column 1. nominal (none) column 2. datetime (discrete) column 3. datetime (discrete) column 4. datetime (discrete) column 5. datetime (continuous) column 6. geographic coordinate (continuous) column 7. geographic coordinate (continuous) column 8. calculation (continuous) column 9. logical (discrete) column 10. nominal (none) column 11. coded value (discrete) column 12. coded value (none) column 13. nominal (none) column 14. nominal (none) column 15. nominal (none) column 16. nominal (discrete) column 17. nominal (discrete) column 18. calculation (continuous) column 19. calculation (continuous) column 20. calculation (continuous) column 21. calculation (continuous) column 22. calculation (continuous) column 23. calculation (continuous) column 24. calculation (continuous) 7. Flagging Criteria: column 1. none column 2. x<2000="Q", x>2006="Q" column 3. x<1="I", x>12="I" column 4. x<1="I", x>366="I" column 5. x<0="I", x>24="I" column 6. x<-180="I", x>180="I", x<-82="Q", x>-80="Q" column 7. x<-90="I", x>90="I", x<31="Q", x>32="Q" column 8. x<0="I", x>50="Q" column 9. x<0="I", x>1="I" column 10. none column 11. none column 12. flag_notinlist(x,{"LW","HW","EBB","FLD","NR"}) column 13. none column 14. none column 15. none column 16. none column 17. x<0="I" column 18. x<0="I", x>50="Q" column 19. x<2="Q", x>35="Q", col_Depth_int<0="I" column 20. col_Depth_int<0="I" column 21. x<0="I", x>36="Q", col_Depth_int<0="I" column 22. col_Depth_int<0="I" column 23. x<-5="Q", x>28="Q", col_Depth_int<0="I" column 24. col_Depth_int<0="I" C. Data Anomalies: V. Supplemental Descriptors A. Data Acquisition 1. Data Forms: Copies of CTD cast logs and raw data are maintained at the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Information Management Office 2. Form Location: GCE-LTER Information Management Office, Dept. of Marine Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 3. Data Entry Validation: not specified B. Quality Assurance/Quality Control Procedures: QA/QC flags are generated automatically according to domain criteria specified for each data column. A flag column is generated and appended to the data table if any flags are assigned to any value, listing the flags for each column on each row. C. Supplemental Materials: not applicable D. Computer Programs: Sea-Bird Electronics Sea-Soft version 4.246, Matlab version 6.5 (Release 13sp1) E. Archival Practices: Data sets and documentation are stored in structured binary (Matlab 5.x files) and delimited ASCII text formats, and archived on magnetic tape and CD at the GCE LTER Information Management Office at the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA F. Publications: not specified G. History of Data Set Usage 1. Data Request History: not specified 2. Data Set Update History: none 3. Review History: none 4. Questions and Comments from Users: none