Strait of Georgia East Conductivity Temperature Depth Deployed 2007-10-19

10.34943/7321242f-cd73-48cf-a182-09fbfe89a7e2

The Sea-Bird SeaCAT SBE16plus 4998 was deployed on 2007-10-19 at Strait of Georgia East. Strait of Georgia East refers to an eastern area of the Strait of Georgia. This device is a Conductivity Temperature Depth. Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) is an instrument package that contains sensors for measuring the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater. Salinity, sound velocity, depth and density are variables that can be derived from sensor measurements. CTDs can carry additional instruments and sensors such as oxygen sensors, turbidity sensors and fluorometers. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices.

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Metadata Reference Date(s) March 09, 2023 (Creation)
Data Reference Date(s) October 19, 2007 (Creation)
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Responsible Party 1
Affiliation
Ocean Networks Canada Society
Email
datastewardship@oceannetworks.ca
Role
  • Custodian
  • Distributor

Field Value
Ocean Variables
  • Sub Surface Salinity
  • Sub Surface Temperature
Scope Dataset
Status Completed
Spatial Extent { "coordinates": [ -123.317605, 49.0421267 ], "type": "Point" }
North Bounding Latitude 49.0421267
South Bounding Latitude 49.0421267
East Bounding Longitude -123.317605
West Bounding Longitude -123.317605
Temporal Extent
Begin
2007-10-19
End
2008-09-25
Vertical Extent
Min
169.5
Max
169.5
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https://doi.org/10.34943/7321242f-cd73-48cf-a182-09fbfe89a7e2