TABLE 1.— STD Environmental Profiling System Data Corrections 



Parameter 



Depth 

 Depth 



TcinporutiiiT 

 Tempi' '■»•'"'<' 



Salinity 

 Salinity 



Salinity 



Salinity 



Salinity 

 Salinity 



Level 



m 

 1000 in 



in 

 KKK) in 



in 

 1000 in 



in 



1000 in 

 in 

 1000 in 



the actual correction should not have been linear; 

 however, the 200 and 500 meter data did not 

 seem sufficient to justify a more complex correc- 

 tion. 



Navigation 



Naviiiation durinjr the cruise was based pri- 

 marily on information from Loran-C. Loran-A. 

 fatliometer. satellite navijiation (NAVSAT), and 

 O.MKtiA were used as backup systems. Posi- 

 tions on most of the cruisp were probably ac- 

 curate to 0.2-0.4 nini. 



Carrection 



m 

 -16 m 



-0.01° 

 -1-0.01° 



Remarks 



All Stations 

 All Stations 



All Stations 

 All Stations 



-f0.01%< 

 -0.03%, 



-hO.10%, 



4-0.06% 

 -hO.16% 

 -1-0.15% 



Stations 1-6, 53 

 Stations 1-6, 53 

 Stations 7-17, 49-52, 



r.4-68 

 Stations 7-17, 49-52, 



r)4-68 

 Stations 18-48 

 Stations 18-48 



Current Meters 



Three current meter arrays were set for a 

 period of about 2 weeks south of Long Island 

 (H". 1). Array #1 consisted of a current meter 

 at'iippioximatcly 20 meters; array #2 consisted 

 of current meters at approximately 20 and 40 

 meters; and array #3 consisted of a current 

 meter at approximately 20 meters. The data 

 from these current meters are now being analyzed 

 and tlie results of the analysis are to be reported 

 in a future publication by the Oceanographic 

 Unit. 



