Filename = m99_IOP_readme.txt (written: 18th Jan, 2000) MOCE-5 cruise, SIMBIOS (NASA) sponsored. RV Melville, 1st - 21st October 1999. Dr. J.R.V. Zaneveld (541) 737-3571 zaneveld@oce.orst.edu Dr. W.S. Pegau (541) 737-5229 spegau@oce.orst.edu Mr. A.H. Barnard (541) 737-4635 abarnard@oce.orst.edu Optical Oceanography 104 Ocean. Admin. Bldg. College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97331 This document provides a description of the IOP (Inherent Optical Property) data collected on the research ship R/V Melville during the MOCE-5 (MODIS validation) cruise by the Optical Oceanography group at Oregon State University, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences. The IOP data collected by the OSU group was made using the SlowDROP optical package and via an ac-9 placed inline with the ships intake system. See the file m99_IOP_log.txt for the collection times and locations of the profiler data, and m99_cruise_report.htm and m99_cals.txt for further details on processing. A total of forty-eight profiles were made using the SlowDROP platform and submitted to SeaBASS. Photos were taken every day and at most stations in order to help keep a record of sea and sky conditions. A jpeg file is referenced in the comments section in the header information as appropriate. A description of the filenaming conventions are in m99_cals.txt. Various other researchers were involved in this cruise, making apparent optical property and biogeochemical measurements. See file m99_cruise_report.htm. The Slow Descent Rate Optical Platform (SlowDROP) was used to obtain high vertical resolution measurements of optical and physical parameters. Mounted on the platform were two WET Labs ac-9 meters, HydroScat6, SeaBird 25 CTD, WETLabs WetStar fluorometer, and WETLabs C-Star transmissometer. A WET Labs SMODAPS unit was used to archive the data from the instruments with a time stamp that allowed the various instruments to be merged based on time. The filter set used in each of the ac9s was 412, 440, 488, 510, 532, 555, 650, 676, and 715 nm. The ac-9's were normally calibrated every day using water produced by a Barnstead Nanopure water system. Post processing included temperature and salinity corrections of all the absorption and attenuation data and scattering correction of the total absorption data. Details of the calibrations and processing of the ac9 data can be found in the file m99_cals.txt. HydroScat data was processed using the manufacturers software and the calibration file (Hs990317 26mar99-corrected.ini). The data from the SeaBird 25 CTD (SN 2511494-0146) was processed using the calibration file modis_p242.con or modis_p128.con and elements of the Seasoft software (DOS version 4.218) in the following order: Datcnv, wfilter on pressure (wpress.cfg), wfilter on temperature (wtgauss.cfg), wfilter on conductivity (wcgauss.cfg), derive (salinity and density) and asciiout. The variables submitted are: Press = Pressure (dbar) Wt = Water temperature during profile (degrees C) Sal = Salinity (PSU) Density = Sigma-t (kg/m^3) stimf = Stimulated chlorophyll fluorescence (volts) trans = Light transmission (volts) ays = dissolved absorption @ 412, 440, 488, 510, 532, 555, 650 nm atp = particulate absorption @ 412,440,488,510,532, 555,650,676 nm aT = total absorption including water (POPE and FRY,1998) @ 412,440,488,510,532,555,650,676 nm bac = beam attenuation without water (POPE & Fry, 1998 and Morel & Prieur, 1974) @ 412,440,488, 510,532,555,650,676 nm tac = total beam attenuation including water (POPE & Fry,1998 and Morel & Prieur, 1974) @ 412, 440,488,510,532,555,650,676 nm Pscat = particulate scattering @ 412,440,488,510,532, 555,650,676 nm bb = backscatterance @ 442, 488, 532, 555, 620, 676 nm (The units of the optical parameters is 1/m.) The absorption by water (aw) values used in computing the totals were taken from Pope and Fry, Applied Optics 36:8710-8723, 1998. The scattering by water values used were taken from Morel and Prieur (1974). These values in addition to the absorption by water values were used to form the beam attenuation water (cw) values and were added to the Total beam attenuation values (bac). They are both given below: lambda aw lambda cw 412 0.004562 0.009662 440 0.00635 0.01025 488 0.0146 0.0171 510 0.0325 0.0345 532 0.04444 0.04614 555 0.0596 0.061 650 0.34 0.34071 676 0.4558 0.45641