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Dataset Name: "Akademik Vernadskiy", cruise 29-1
Start: 17/06/1984
Finish: 12/07/1984
Number of stations: 65
Research Vessel (Platform): Akademik Vernadskiy
Organization: MHI NASU
Region:
    Latitude range: 41°20'00" - 45°04'48"
    Longitude range: 32°11'00" - 40°00'00"
Parameter list
    Chemistry: Dissolved Oxygen (Winkler), Hydrogen sulfide (iodine back titration)
    Physics: Density, Salinity, Secchi Disk visibility depth, Temperature

Description:
*Data file(s): AV29_1BT.DAT

*Format: station data file format (NATO TU-Black Sea project).

*Ship (station) name: Akademik Vernadsky (MHI NASU, Ukraine).

*Expedition: cruise 29_1

*Parameters: depth (meters), temperature (degC), salinity (ppt),
O2 (ml/l), H2S (mg/l)

*Instruments and methods: Nansen's bottles
Dissolved oxygen - Winkler's method.
Hydrogen sulphide was determined by iodometric back titration method.
   Sample for determination of iodine/thiosulphate relation was taken
   from the surface layer of water.

*Accuracy:

*Processing (if applied):

*Principal investigator(s): MHI NASU: T,S: F.A.Isaev;
Chemistry: Shumchenko O.A., Sheremet'eva A.I.

*Digitization: Double-key entry at the MHI NASU in September,
1993. Responsible - A.Mishonov.

*Remarks: Individual analysis were caried out by qualified stuff, but
additional work is needed to verify as digitized data set, so the
accuracy of sampling and physical-chemical correlation of data.

*Completed by: Sergei Konovalov, Alexey Mishonov (MHI NASU).

*Date: 25.03.1996.

*Source of data: MHI NASU, Ukraine
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*Data file(s): AV29_1BT.DAT

*Format: station data file format (NATO TU-Black Sea project).

*Ship (station) name: Akademik Vernadsky (MHI NASU, Ukraine).

*Expedition: cruise 29_1

*Parameters: depth (meters), temperature (degC), salinity (ppt),
O2 (ml/l), H2S (mg/l)

*Instruments and methods: Nansen's bottles
Dissolved oxygen - Winkler's method.
Hydrogen sulphide was determined by iodometric back titration method.
   Sample for determination of iodine/thiosulphate relation was taken
   from the surface layer of water.

*Accuracy:

*Processing (if applied):

*Principal investigator(s): MHI NASU: T,S: F.A.Isaev;
Chemistry: Shumchenko O.A., Sheremet'eva A.I.

*Digitization: Double-key entry at the MHI NASU in September,
1993. Responsible - A.Mishonov.

*Remarks: Individual analysis were caried out by qualified stuff, but
additional work is needed to verify as digitized data set, so the
accuracy of sampling and physical-chemical correlation of data.

*Completed by: Sergei Konovalov, Alexey Mishonov (MHI NASU).

*Date: 25.03.1996.

*Source of data: MHI NASU, Ukraine
____________________________________________________________________

*Data file(s): AV29_1wd.dat

*Format: Header data file format of the NATO TU-BS project.

*Ship (station) name: Akademik Vernadsky (MHI, Ukraine).

*Expedition: Cruise number 29_1.

*Parameters: Secchi disk depth,  meters.

*Instruments and methods: Standard Secchi disk (diameter 0.3 m)
was used with a wire winch from the 5 m height desk.

*Accuracy: The error of the depth determination is approximately
0.5 m.

*Processing (if applied): Corrections were made on the wire angle.

*Principal investigator(s): Yuri A.Prokhorenko (MHI, Sevastopol,
Ukraine).

*Digitization: Double-key entry at the MHI (Sevastopol, Ukraine)
in September, 1993. Responsible - Dr. A.V.Mishonov.

*Remarks: Data are obtained by qualified stuff and are reliable.

*Completed by: Alexey V.Mishonov (MHI, Sevastopol, Ukraine).

*Date: 19.03.1996.

*Source of data: MHI NASU, Ukraine

Stations List

Station NameDateTimeLatitudeLongitudeSea
Depth
426517/06/198402:5044°00'00"32°28'00" 
426617/06/198409:5543°57'18"33°23'36" 
426717/06/198413:5043°15'00"33°23'00" 
426817/06/198420:5042°50'00"33°26'00" 
426918/06/198404:0042°18'00"32°11'00" 
427018/06/198409:0742°40'00"32°11'00" 
427118/06/198414:4943°20'00"32°11'00" 
428123/06/198401:5542°20'00"34°30'00" 
ST23/06/198407:4342°19'48"35°30'00" 
428223/06/198407:4542°20'00"35°30'00" 
428323/06/198415:3042°20'00"36°30'00" 
428423/06/198422:4442°20'00"37°30'00" 
428524/06/198403:3941°40'00"37°30'00" 
ST (2)24/06/198405:5041°40'12"37°30'00" 
ST (3)24/06/198409:5741°40'12"38°30'00" 
428624/06/198410:0341°40'00"38°30'00" 
ST (4)24/06/198415:3341°40'12"39°30'00" 
428724/06/198415:3541°40'00"39°30'00" 
428824/06/198421:3541°20'00"39°30'00" 
428928/06/198400:0041°39'00"39°31'00" 
ST (5)28/06/198406:2241°40'12"39°30'00" 
429028/06/198406:3041°40'00"39°30'00" 
ST (6)28/06/198413:2542°19'48"38°30'00" 
429128/06/198413:2642°20'00"38°30'00" 
ST (7)29/06/198406:0243°00'00"39°00'00" 
429529/06/198406:4043°00'00"39°00'00" 
ST (8)01/07/198410:5543°00'00"38°30'00" 
ST (9)04/07/198404:0042°52'48"38°43'12" 
ST (10)04/07/198406:5042°40'12"38°00'00" 
ST (11)04/07/198411:5042°40'12"38°30'00" 
430004/07/198414:5542°40'00"38°00'00" 
ST (12)04/07/198415:2242°40'12"38°00'00" 
ST (13)05/07/198409:3042°19'48"36°00'00" 
ST (14)05/07/198411:4042°00'00"36°00'00" 
ST (15)05/07/198414:1142°00'00"36°30'00" 
ST (16)05/07/198416:4042°00'00"37°00'00" 
ST (17)06/07/198403:2341°40'12"39°00'00" 
ST (18)06/07/198407:4241°40'12"40°00'00" 
431406/07/198410:4542°00'00"40°00'00" 
ST (19)06/07/198410:5342°00'00"40°00'00" 
ST (20)06/07/198416:4342°00'00"39°00'00" 
ST (21)07/07/198405:1642°19'48"37°00'00" 
ST (22)07/07/198409:2543°00'00"37°00'00" 
ST (23)07/07/198412:0643°00'00"36°30'00" 
ST (24)07/07/198414:3043°00'00"36°00'00" 
432407/07/198419:3543°00'00"34°44'00" 
ST (25)09/07/198405:3244°43'12"33°27'00" 
ST (26)09/07/198414:0044°40'12"33°21'00" 
ST (27)10/07/198411:1545°04'48"32°48'00" 
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Stations Map
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