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Dataset Name: "Professor Kolesnikov", cruise 29
Start: 07/07/1992
Finish: 02/08/1992
Number of stations: 219
Research Vessel (Platform): Professor Kolesnikov
Organization: MHI NASU
Region:
    Latitude range: 41°50'00" - 46°10'00"
    Longitude range: 30°15'00" - 41°15'00"
Parameter list
    Chemistry: Dissolved Oxygen (Winkler), Hydrogen sulfide (iodine back titration), pH, Phosphate, Silicic acid
    Physics: Beam Attenuation Coefficient at 422 nm, Density, Salinity, Secchi Disk visibility depth, Temperature

Description:
*Data file: 5287-3.dat - 5449-3.dat

*Format: Station data format of the NATO TU-BS project

*Ship: "Professor Kolesnikov" (MHI NASU, Ukraine)

*Expedition: Cruise number 29

*Parameters: Temperature (deg.C), salinity (psu)

*Instruments and methods: CTD-probe ISTOK-5

*Accuracy: Temperature - 0.025 deg.C, Salinity - 0.025 psu

*Processing:

*Principal Investigator(s): L.I.Ivanov, A.V.Grigor'ev

*Digitization: Data were obtained in digital form

*Remarks:

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

*Date: 20.06.1996  

*Source of data: MHI NASU
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*Data file: bank29pk.chm

*Format: Station data format of the NATO TU-BS project

*Ship: R/V Prof.Kolesnikov, (MHI NASU, Ukraine)

*Expedition: Cruise number 29, International Program Hydroblack-92

*Parameters: Dissolved Oxygen(ml/l), Hydrogen Sulphide(ml/l),
Phosphates(microM/l), Silicate(microM/l), pH.

*Instruments and methods: CTD-probe ISTOK-5

*Accuracy:

*Processing: Dissolved Oxygen - Winkler's Method.
Hydrogen Sulphide - Iodometric Back Titration.
Phosphates - Method According To "Methods Of Hydrochemical
Investigations Of The Ocean", Moscow, Science, 1978.
pH - pH-meter (Accuracy (0.05 - 0.01)
Silicic Acid - According To "Chemical Methods For Use In Marine
Environment Monitoring", Unesco, 1983, Manuals And Guides, 12, Ioc.

*Principal investigator(s): E.V.Smirnov

*Digitization: Double-key entry at the MHI NASU (Sevastopol,
Ukraine) Responsible - Sergey K.Konovalov

*Remarks:

*Completed by:Sergey S.Konovalov (MHI NASU, Sevastopol, Ukraine)

*Date: 19.12.1996

*Source of data: MHI NASU, Ukraine
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*Data file(s): PK29wd.dat

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

*Ship (station) name: Professor Kolesnikov (MHI, Ukraine).

*Expedition: Cruise number 29.

*Parameters: Secchi disk depth, meters, Forel-Ule scale, grade
number.

*Instruments and methods: Standard Secchi disk (diameter 0.3 m)
was used with a wire winch from the 5 m height desk. Standard
Forel-Ule scale (21 color samples) was used for determination
of the water color comparing the color of the scale and the
color of the sea water column above the Secchi disk at the 1/2
of its visibility depth.

*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): Boris N.Krasheninnikov (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
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*Data file(s): pk29tr.dat

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

*Ship (station) name: Professor Kolesnikov (MHI, Ukraine).

*Expedition: Cruise number 29.

*Parameters: Beam Attenuation Coefficient at 422 nm, 1/m (by decimal
logaritm).

*Instruments and methods: The transparensy meter AKP. It is a
two-beam photometer with a single photoreciever and logaritm
amplifier. The AKP alows to record vertical profiles of beam
attenuation coefficient in different spectral intervals ( 8
interferenc filters ) from 360 to 660 nm. It was used with a wire -
cable winch.

*Accuracy: The measurement error of the attenuation coefficient equal
0,01 1/m (by decimal logaritm). The error of the depth measurement is
2%.

*Processing (if applied):

*Principal investigator(s): Boris N. Krasheninikov (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: Viktor I. Mankovsky (MHI, Sevastopol, Ukraine).

*Date: 11.12.1996.

*Source of data: MHI NASU, Ukraine

Stations List

Station NameDateTimeLatitudeLongitudeSea
Depth
5353-315/07/199220:3744°56'00"32°33'00" 
5354-315/07/199222:2945°03'00"32°41'00" 
5355-315/07/199223:2245°10'00"32°45'00" 
5356-316/07/199200:2345°17'00"32°50'00" 
5357-316/07/199202:2145°18'00"32°29'00" 
5358-316/07/199203:0745°16'00"32°26'00" 
5359-316/07/199204:0945°11'00"32°24'00" 
ST (35)16/07/199204:0945°10'48"32°24'00" 
5360-316/07/199205:1345°05'00"32°21'00" 
ST (36)16/07/199205:1345°04'48"32°21'00" 
5361-316/07/199206:1444°59'00"32°18'00" 
ST (37)16/07/199206:1444°58'48"32°18'00" 
5362-316/07/199206:5944°54'00"32°16'00" 
ST (38)16/07/199206:5944°54'00"32°16'12" 
5363-316/07/199208:5145°10'00"32°15'00" 
ST (39)16/07/199208:5145°10'12"32°15'00" 
5364-316/07/199210:5145°30'00"32°15'00" 
ST (40)16/07/199210:5145°30'00"32°15'00" 
5365-316/07/199213:4845°50'00"32°45'00" 
ST (41)16/07/199213:4845°49'48"32°45'00" 
5366-316/07/199216:1145°50'00"32°15'00" 
ST (42)16/07/199216:1145°49'48"32°15'00" 
5367-316/07/199220:2745°50'00"31°45'00" 
5368-316/07/199222:4346°08'00"31°45'00" 
5369-317/07/199201:1546°10'00"31°15'00" 
5370-317/07/199202:5345°50'00"31°15'00" 
5371-317/07/199205:0045°50'00"30°45'00" 
ST (43)17/07/199205:0045°49'48"30°45'00" 
5372-317/07/199207:3745°30'00"30°45'00" 
ST (44)17/07/199207:3745°30'00"30°45'00" 
5373-317/07/199209:3845°30'00"30°15'00" 
ST (45)17/07/199209:3845°30'00"30°15'00" 
5374-317/07/199211:4445°10'00"30°15'00" 
ST (46)17/07/199211:4445°10'12"30°15'00" 
5375-317/07/199214:0745°10'00"30°45'00" 
ST (47)17/07/199214:0745°10'12"30°45'00" 
5376-317/07/199216:2145°10'00"31°15'00" 
ST (48)17/07/199216:2145°10'12"31°15'00" 
5377-317/07/199218:3845°30'00"31°15'00" 
5378-317/07/199220:4245°30'00"31°45'00" 
5379-317/07/199223:0345°10'00"31°45'00" 
5380-324/07/199205:4644°40'00"34°45'00" 
ST (49)24/07/199205:4644°40'12"34°45'00" 
5381-324/07/199207:1644°30'00"34°45'00" 
ST (50)24/07/199207:1644°30'00"34°45'00" 
5382-324/07/199211:4844°10'00"34°45'00" 
ST (51)24/07/199211:4844°10'12"34°45'00" 
5383-324/07/199215:4243°50'00"34°45'00" 
ST (52)24/07/199215:4243°49'48"34°45'00" 
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