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College of
HATFIELD MAIINE SCIENCE CENTER
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
NEWPORT, OREGON 97365
OCEANOGRAPHY
Current Measurements
off the West Coast
of South America
November 1981-March 1985
by
Michaela Knoll
Theresa Paluszkiewicz
Glenna Pittock
Robert E. Still
Robert L. Smith
Adriana Huyer
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
Data Report 140
Reference 87-31
December 1987
National Science Foundation
OCE-8017929, OCE-8315014, OCE-8709930
CURRENT MEASUREMENTS OFF THE WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA
NOVEMBER 1981 - MARCH 1985
by
Michaela Knoll
Theresa Paluszkiewicz
Glenna Pittock
Robert E. Still
Robert L. Smith
Adriana Huyer
College of Oceanography
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
Data Report 140
Reference 87-31
December 1987
National Science Foundation
OCE-8017929
OCE-8315014
OCE-8709930
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Abstract
Several current meter moorings were deployed over the continental margin
of Peru along 5° and 10°S to study the Peru current system.
The observation
period from November 1981 to March 1985 covered the occurrence of El Nino
1982-83.
This report presents the six-hourly low-passed data sets of each
mooring.
Progressive vector diagrams, stick plots and time series of the
east- and northward current component, temperature and pressure are shown.
Histograms of speed, direction and temperature as well as a statistical page
showing means and standard deviations are also included.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
INTRODUCTION
1
DATA PROCESSING
11
DETERMINATION OF METER DEPTH
12
QUALITY CONTROL
12
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
14
REFERENCES
15
DATA PRESENTATION
17
50 SOUTH SHELF
19
5° SOUTH SLOPE
49
5° SOUTH OFFSHORE
85
100 SOUTH SHELF
103
10° SOUTH INNER SLOPE
133
100 SOUTH OUTER SLOPE
157
10° SOUTH OFFSHORE
213
85° WEST
227
2° SOUTH
259
List of Tables and Figures
Page
Table 1.
Position (latitude, longitude and bottom depth)
3
of each of the current meter moorings during each
of the six mooring periods.
Table 2.
Length of the data records of the low-passed time
5
series at each location.
Figure 1. Locations of current meter moorings of the Peru
2
Currents Study 1981-1985.
Figure 2. Time line of current meter moorings at each location,
4
showing the duration of the six mooring periods
and the bottom depth at each location.
Figure 3. Mooring schematics for the deep and intermediate
moorings over and beyond the continental slope
(left) and for the shallow moorings over the
continental shelf (right).
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I
INTRODUCTION
As part of the Peru Currents Study, current
maintained from November 1981 through
March 1985 at several
coast of Peru near
5° and 10°S.
of the variability
of the eastern equatorial
America, and
and instrument
velocity
locations off the
These moorings provided data for the study
boundary
undercurrent
identified processes by which perturbations
ocean are transferred
equatorial
meter moorings were
to higher latitudes.
off South
in the eastern
The mooring locations
depths were chosen to obtain long-term time series of
and temperature in order to define the cross-margin structure of
and propagating
the undercurrent
The basic array had
fluctuations.
shelf, slope and offshore moorings to allow a
comparison of the variability in the different topographic regimes.
array had
elements at less than one baroclinic Rossby
radius,
Rossby radius and at about two Rossby radii from the coast.
The
and about 1
The array
arrangement is illustrated in Figure 1 and specific mooring locations are
During the study the
given in Table 1.
both instrument
influencing
the
constraints and our increased understanding of the processes
region.
Moorings were maintained consistently at 5° and
10°S at the shelf and slope.
study and the early
85°West.
Offshore
The new location
coincided better with
1984).
varied because of instrument loss,
Figure 2 and
The velocity
current meters
moorings were added later in the
mooring at 2°S was replaced by the mooring at 4°S,
(Leetmaa, 1984; Leetmaa and Wilson,
Mooring.
array design was modified due to
other studies in progress
The data return
at each location
Table 2 show
malfunction, or the discontinuation of the
the mooring duration at each location.
and temperature measurements were obtained using Aanderaa
on taut-line
subsurface moorings.
Shelf moorings had
2
r
82°W
80°W
78°W
Longitude (deg)
Figure 1. Locations of current meter moorings of the
Peru Currents Study 1981-1985
Table 1.
5° South
Shelf
Position (latitude, longitude and bottom depth) of each of the current meter moorings
during each of the six mooring periods.
Period I
Nov 81-Mar 82
Period II
Mar 82-Nov 82
5° 7.5' S
50 7.9' S
6.4' S
5° 6.3' S
5° 4.7' S
81° 21.0' W
81° 22.3' W
81° 20.3' W
81° 20.8' W
81° 20.6' W
154 m
150 m
145 m
150 m
156 m
Period III
Nov 82-Feb 83
0
5
5° South
Slope
50 South
Offshore
10° South
Shelf
0
3.8' S
Period IV
Feb 83-Nov 83
Period V
Nov 83-May 84
Period VI
May 84-Mar 85
0
5° 5.1' S
5° 4.9' S
81733.6' W
81°30.8' W
81°30.2' W
1598 m
1035 m
1050 m
4°57.7' S
4 57.7' S
82° 33.1' S
82° 33.1' W
3935 m
3935 m
5
0
4.3' S
78° 58.8' W
100 4.6' S
78° 58.4' W
10° 3.5' S
10° 3.8' S
10
78° 58.4' W
78° 58.8' W
78° 59.6' W
147 m
148 m
153 m
150 m
150 m
10
0.3' S
10° South
10
Inner Slope
79° 8.9' W
79
1045 m
1025 m
100 South
Outer Slope
6.8' S
10° 7.4' S
0
8.3' W
10°14.2' S
79° 28.2' W
10°15.4' S
79° 28.6' W
10°17.3' S
79° 28.5' W
10°12.8' S
79° 20.0' W
10°14.7' S
79° 19.4' W
10°15.1' S
79° 17.9' W
2061 m
2085 m
1990 m
1802 m
1752 m
1760 m
10° South
Offshore
10 23.6' S
79°43.8' W
4265 m
85° West
2° South
0
2° 1.1' S
82° 28.7' W
2451 m
4° 12.2' S
4° 12.4' S
4° 9.7' S
84° 59.0' W
84° 57.2' W
84° 58.6' W
3479 m
3477 m
3487 m
w
1982
1983
1984
1985
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50 South Shelf (150m)
0
5
South Slope (1000-1600m)
9
0
5
South Offshore (4000m)
v
10
0
IF
South Shelf (150m)
100 South Inner Slope (1000m)
100 South Outer Slope (2000m)
10a
South Offshore (4000m)
85° West (4000m)
2° South (2500m)
PERIOD II
PERIOD I
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PERIOD III
PERIOD IV
PERIOD V
PERIOD VI
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TIMELINE OF PERIL MOORINGS
Figure 2.
Time line of current meter moorings at each location, showing duration of the six
mooring periods and the bottom depth at each location.
5
Table
2.
Length of the data records of the low-passed time series at each
location.
A comment is added if gaps in the current (V), temperature (T) or
pressure (P) records were brigded.
PERIOD
MOORING
I
II
III
IV
INSTRUMENT
DEPTH [m]
62
112
55
105
48
55
53
103
MOORING
IV
V
VI
IV/V
TEMPERATURE RECORD
DATES (UT)
COMMENTS
378
378
180
358
280
1127
977
537
397
-
0600.05.03.82
0600.05.03.82
1800.21.04.82
0600.05.06.82
0000.08.02.83
0600.19.11.83
1800.12.10.83
- 0000.04.04.84
- 0000.04.03.84
0000.01.12.81 - 0600.05.03.82
0000.01.12.81 - 0600.05.03.82
0000.08.03.82 - 1200.27.11.82
0000.08.03.82 - 1200.27.11.82
TEMPERATURE OFFSCALE
1800.10.02.83 - 0600.19.11.83
1800.10.02.83 - 0600.19.11.83
0000.22.11.83 - 0600.09.05.84
0000.22.11.83 - 0600.09.05.84
1127
1127
678
678
0000.01.12.81
0000.01.12.81
0000.08.03.82
0000.08.03.82
0600.30.11.82
1800.10.02.83
1800.10.02.83
0000.22.11.83
0000.26.11.83
1118
1118
1118
1118
667
667
667
667
1265
1266
1265
1266
1266
0000.13.02.83 - 1200.21.10.83
0000.13.02.83 - 1800.16.08.83
0000.13.02.83 - 0600.19.11.83
0000.13.02.83 - 0600.19.11.83
1800.22.11.83 - 0600.07.05.84
SPEED SENSOR FAILED
1800.22.11.83 - 0600.07.05.84
0000.23.11.83 - 1200.07.05.84
0600.10.05.84 - 0600.05.10.84
0600.10.05.84 - 1200.22.03.85
0600.10.05.84 - 0600.22.03.85
0600.10.05.84 - 0600.20.05.84
0600.10.05.84 - 1200.22.03.85
0000.13.02.83
0000.13.02.83
0000.13.02.83
0000.13.02.83
1800.22.11.83
1800.22.11.83
1800.22.11.83
0000.23.11.83
0600.10.05.84
0600.10.05.84
0600.10.05.84
0600.10.05.84
0600.10.05.84
-
0600.19.11.83
0600.19.11.83
0600.19.11.83
0600.19.11.83
0600.07.05.84
0600.07.05.84
0600.07.05.84
1200.07.05.84
0600.22.03.85
1200.22.03.85
0600.22.03.85
1200.22.03.85
1200.22.03.85
VTPBridge
VTPBridge
VTPBridge
VTPBridge
0000.10.02.83
1800.09.02.83
0000.13.06.83
0000.10.02.83
-
1200.02.03.84
1200.19.05.83
0600.03.04.84
0600.09.01.84
VTPBridge
VTPBridge
378
378
1059
1059
VBridge
5 South Slope
m
70
117
250
400
102
152
277
434
112
160
283
434
730
MOORING
VELOCITY RECORD
DATES (UT)
5 South Shelf
110
V
DATA POINTS
U,V
T
1003
740
1118
1118
667
667
667
593
1266
1265
41
1266
VBridge
5 South Offshore
50
100
1141
1540
1547
1578
0000.10.02.83 - 0000.22.11.83
0000.10.02.83 - 1800.29.02.84
390
1334
1334
0000.10.02.83 - 0600.09.01.84
VTPBridge
PERIOD
MOORING
I
II
III
INSTRUMENT
DEPTH [m]
50
100
51
101
50
101
58
VI
109
50
100
V
VI
VELOCITY RECORD
DATES (UT)
TEMPERATURE RECORD
DATES (UT)
COMMENTS
10 South Shelf
IV
MOORING
DATA POINTS
U,V
T
454
453
990
990
454
453
990
990
219
212
841
1119
1248
1248
179
1119
1119
1248
972
0000.23.11.81
0000.23.11.81
0000.19.03.82
0000.19.03.82
0000.24.11.82
0000.24.11.82
1800.15.02.83
1800.15.02.83
1800.06.05.84
1800.06.05.84
-
-
0600.16.03.82
0000.16.03.82
0600.21.11.82
0600.21.11.82
1200.17.01.83
1800.15.01.83
1800.13.09.83
0600.22.11.83
1200.14.03.85
1200.14.03.85
0000.23.11.81 - 0600.16.03.82
0000.23.11.81 - 0000.16.03.82
0000.19.03.82 - 0600.21.11.82
0000.19.03.82 - 0600.21.11.82
TEMPERATURE OFFSCALE
0000.24.11.82 - 1200.07.01.83
1800.15.02.83 - 0600.22.11.83
1800.15.02.83 - 0600.22.11.83
1800.06.05.84 - 1200.14.03.85
1800.06.05.84 - 1800.20.07.84
0000.28.09.84 - 1200.14.03.85
10 South Inner Slope
100
150
275
425
82
132
257
407
707
640
639
639
640
1251
1021
482
1251
1251
640
639
639
640
1251
1251
956
1251
1251
V
0000.25.11.83
0000.25.11.83
0000.25.11.83
0000.25.11.83
0000.06.05.84
0000.06.05.84
0000.06.05.84
0000.06.05.84
0000.06.05.84
-
1800.02.05.84
1200.02.05.84
1200.02.05.84
1800.02.05.84
1200.14.03.85
0000.16.01.85
0600.03.09.84
1200.14.03.85
- 1200.14.03.85
0000.25.11.83
0000.25.11.83
0000.25.11.83
0000.25.11.83
0000.06.05.84
0000.06.05.84
0000.06.05.84
0000.06.05.84
0000.06.05.84
-
1800.02.05.84
1200.02.05.84
1200.02.05.84
1800.02.05.84
1200.14.03.85
1200.14.03.85
1800.30.12.84
1200.14.03.85
1200.14.03.85
PERIOD
MOORING
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
INSTRUMENT
DEPTH [m]
IV
VELOCITY RECORD
DATES (UT)
TEMPERATURE RECORD
DATES (UT)
COMMENTS
10 South Outer Slope
138
282
412
169
299
442
390
90
140
265
451
449
449
449
989
989
989
333
1123
1123
778
451
449
449
449
989
989
989
333
1123
1123
1123
415
949
946
87
84
134
279
79
130
250
400
MOORING
DATA POINTS
U,V
T
627
627
627
1230
1254
1254
627
627
627
1254
1254
1254
1254
1254
0000.23.11.81
0600.23.11.81
0600.23.11.81
0600.23.11.81
0600.18.03.82
0600.18.03.82
0600.18.03.82
0600.23.11.82
0000.17.02.83
0600.17.02.83
0000.03.05.83
0600.23.05.83
0000.17.02.83
0600.15.08.83
0600.02.09.83
1800.27.11.83
1800.27.11.83
1800.27.11.83
0000.05.05.84
0000.05.05.84
0000.05.05.84
0000.05.05.84
1118
1118
1118
1118
0000.18.02.83 - 1800.12.05.83
0000.18.02.83 - 0600.24.11.83
0000.18.02.83 - 0600.24.11.83
0000.18.02.83 - 0600.24.11.83
-
-
-
1200.15.03.82
0600.15.03.82
0600.15.03.82
0600.15.03.82
0600.20.11.82
0600.20.11.82
0600.20.11.82
0600.14.02.83
1200.24.11.83
1800.24.11.83
1800.11.05.83
1200.24.11.83
1800.13.07.83
1800.21.08.83
1200.24.11.83
0600.02.05.84
0600.02.05.84
0600.02.05.84
0600.08.03.85
0600.14.03.85
0600.14.03.85
0600.14.03.85
0000.23.11.81
0600.23.11.81
0600.23.11.81
0600.23.11.81
0600.18.03.82
0600.18.03.82
0600.18.03.82
0600.23.11.82
0000.17.02.83
0600.17.02.83
0000.17.02.83
-
0000.17.02.83
1200.16.08.83
1200.02.09.83
1800.27.11.83
1800.27.11.83
1800.27.11.83
0000.05.05.84
0000.05.05.84
0000.05.05.84
0000.05.05.84
1200.14.07.83
- 1800.21.08.83
1200.24.11.83
- 0600.02.05.84
- 0600.02.05.84
- 0600,02.05.84
- 0600.14.03.85
- 0600.14.03.85
- 0600.14.03.85
- 0600.14.03.85
0000.18.02.83
0000.18.02.83
0000.18.02.83
0000.18.02.83
-
1200.15.03.82
0600.15.03.82
0600.15.03.82
0600.15.03.82
0600.20.11.82
0600.20.11.82
0600.20.11.82
- 0600.14.02.83
1200.24.11.83
- 1800.24.11.83
1200.24.11.83
-
10 South Offshore
110
160
275
415
336
1118
1118
1118
0600.24.11.83
0600.24.11.83
0600.24.11.83
0600.24.11.83
VBridge
PERIOD
MOORING
IV
V
VI
MOORING
II
INSTRUMENT
DEPTH [m]
DATA POINTS
U,V
T
VELOCITY RECORD
DATES (UT)
TEMPERATURE RECORD
DATES (UT)
COMMENTS
85 West
175
225
360
510
107
157
282
418
56
1129
1129
1129
1129
690
690
690
690
455
1129
1129
1129
1129
690
690
690
690
1259
107
627
1259
232
379
1259
0600.08.02.83
0600.08.02.83
0600.08.02.83
0600.08.02.83
0000.20.11.83
0000.20.11.83
0000.20.11.83
0000.20.11.83
0000.13.05.84
1259
1258
0600.08.02.83 - 0600.17.11.83
0600.08.02.83 - 0600.17.11.83
0600.08.02.83 - 0600.17.11.83
0600.08.02.83 - 0600.17.11.83
0000.20.11.83 - 0600.10.05.84
0000.20.11.83 - 0600.10.05.84
0000.20.11.83 - 0600.10.05.84
0000.20.11.83 - 0600.10.05.84
0000.13.05.84 - 1800.19.08.84
0000.09.03.85 - 1200.23.03.85
0000.13.05.84 - 1800.17.09.84
0000.23.02.85 - 1200.23.03.85
0000.13.05.84 - 1200.23.03.85
DIRECTION SENSOR FAILED
153
151
985
985
SPEED SENSOR FAILED
0600.28.03.82 - 1800.04.05.82
0600.28.03.82 - 0600.29.11.82
0600.28.03.82 - 0600.29.11.82
0600.28.03.82
0600.28.03.82
0600.28.03.82
0600.28.03.82
-
0600.17.11.83
0600.17.11.83
0600.17.11.83
0600.17.11.83
0600.10.05.84
0600.10.05.84
0600.10.05.84
0600.10.05.84
1200.23.03.85
VBridge
VBridge
0000.13.05.84 - 1200.23.03.85
0000.13.05.84 - 1200.23.03.85
0000.13.05.84 - 0600.23.03.85
2 South
51
101
250
405
151
985
985
-
0600.05.05.82
1800.04.05.82
0600.29.11.82
0600.29.11.82
VTPBridge
VTPBridge
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SHALLOW
INTERMEDIATE
DEEP and
MOORING
MOORING
.
V Radio Buoy
O Glass Sphere
75m 0
7 Aanderoa
RCM- 5
Current
Meter
Wire Rope
125 m 0
I
Surface Marker
p
250 m 0
Q Steel Sphere
p
400 m0 rE
50 mD
tl
r[D
0
0
Figure 3.
Acoustic Release
0
jAcoustic Release
Mooring schematics for the deep and intermediate moorings
over and beyond the continental slope (left) and for the
shallow moorings over the continental shelf (right).
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instruments at 50 and 100 m, the slope and offshore moorings had instruments
at nominal depths of 75, 125, 250 and 400 m (Figure
3).
The shelf mooring
design was similar to the mooring design presented by Pillsbury et al.
the deeper slope and offshore moorings were similar to the
(1969);
intermediate mooring design of Heinmiller and Walden
(1973).
The instrument
depths were chosen after reviewing the studies of Brockman et al. (1980),
Brink et
al. (1980) and Romea and Smith (1983),
which showed that both the
undercurrent and propagating motions were strongest at 100 meters and
negligible at 400 meters.
DATA PROCESSING
All moorings consisted of Aanderaa RCM 4 or RCM 5 current meters
equipped to record speed,
direction,
temperature and
pressure.
Data from the
current meter tapes are translated into bit numbers and each data record is
assigned a time in Universal Coordinated Time (UCT).
as the
dated, raw file.
after deployment.
information,
This product is known
The sensors are routinely calibrated before and
The dated raw file, together with the calibration
is then processed into engineering units.
Smith et al. (1986)
reviewed the calibration procedures used with the Aanderaa current meters.
The speed record is based on the rotor count during the sampling interval.
When a zero occurs in a speed
record,
it is replaced by 0.8 cm s-1 since the
nominal threshold of the sensor is 1.5 cm
s-1.
Direction,
temperature, and
pressure are instantaneous measurements made at the end of the sampling
interval.
During the first and third deployment periods, the sampling
interval was thirty minutes; for the remainder of the study, it was one hour.
The time series were filtered using a Cosine-Lanczos Filter with 1/2
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The filtered time series
amplitude at 40 hours and 1/2 power at 46.6 hours.
were decimated to 6 hourly data.
DETERMINATION OF METER DEPTH
The intended depths of the current meters at the two shelf locations
were 50 and 100 meters; at the slope and offshore locations the intended
depths were 75, 125, 250, and 400
meters.
Mooring wire lengths were based on
the intended bottom depths and intended meter
assigned after examination of the
the following
factors:
currents and line
pressure,
initial mooring
stretch.
depths.
The depths are
speed and direction record for
adjustment,
mooring tilt during high
The value finally assigned represents our best
estimate of the most common depth of the current meter when the mooring has
minimum tilt.
The depths of instruments without pressure sensors are
computed using the nearest meter with a pressure sensor and the intended
mooring wire lengths.
QUALITY CONTROL
The records were carefully scrutinized for
quality.
Several common
problems affecting data quality occurred throughout the study:
1) Biological growth on rotors (i.e., fouling)
This problem generally occurred on the shallowest meters at the end of
recovery the amount of growth on the rotor, the
the mooring
period.
rotor
and any associated equipment was noted to alert the processor to
cage,
Upon
the possibility of effects on the speed
records.
In the data record the
effect of fouling is noticeable as persistent abnormally low speeds.
affected speed records were truncated to remove these values.
The
The
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directional data, which is obtained from the orientation of the current
meter, was not affected by fouling since the applied torque apparently kept
the gimbals clean.
2)
Fishing or fishbite
Some moorings were recovered with fishing line tangled around the
rotors and vanes.
In other cases, the upper portion of deep moorings were
missing, which caused a change in total buoyancy of the remaining
instruments.
3)
Measurement exceeds limit of sensor
On some meters the range of the temperature sensors was not sufficient
to record the abnormally warm temperatures which developed during the array
deployment in place at the onset of the 1982-83 El Nino.
In these records
the off-scale points are evident in the dated raw file as a repetition or
occurrence of the highest bit value.
record.
These points were deleted from the
Occasionally a pressure sensor with an inappropriate range for the
depth of the mooring was used resulting in offscale values.
4)
Intermittent instrument failure
Temporary failures of the sensors or recording mechanisms occurred on
several occasions.
Sometimes the causes of these failures are apparent: the
mooring being hit or dragged by fisherman, dirty encoders, sticky tapes.
These problems often appear in the data as repeated bit numbers, isolated
spikes, or short runs of unexplainably erratic data.
Problem areas of only a
few cycles are corrected by linear interpolation; those longer than a few
hours are bridged.
The data gaps were bridged using Anderson's (1974)
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algorithm for a predictive filter which utilizes the spectral characteristics
of the preceding data (Smylie et al., 1973: Ulrych et al., 1973).
In this report all questionable data have been eliminated.
In general
the data gaps of a few days or less are filled and those of greater duration
are left as missing values.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We are appreciative of the assistance and cooperation given by the
masters and crews of the R/V WECOMA, R/V ENDEAVOR, R/V RESEARCHER and R/V
DISCOVERER and by our seagoing colleagues and companions on the deployment
and recovery cruises.
We wish to thank the members of the OSU Buoy Group,
especially Ben Moore and Dennis Barstow for their diligence and care in the
preparation, deployment and recovery of the current meters.
We are grateful
to Ants Leetmaa, Dave Halpern and Don Hansen for making possible the use of
the NOAA vessels and for loans of equipment.
Thank you to Jane Fleischbein
for her artistic contributions and to Joseph Bottero, Priscilla Newberger,
Dennis Root and Phyllis Stabeno for their contributions to the programs used
in this report.
The Peru Current Study was funded by the National Science Foundation
Grants OCE-8709930, OCE-8325014 and OCE-8017929.
agency for their support.
We are grateful to this
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1974.
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Brink. K. H., D. Halpern and R. L. Smith, 1980.
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Circulation in the Peruvian
J. Geophys. Res., 85, 4036-4048
Brockmann, C., E. Fahrbach, A. Huyer and R. L. Smith.
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A.
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5°S and 10°S.
85°W,
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Smith, R. L., G. Pittock, J. Fleischbein and R. Still.
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DATA PRESENTATION
The data are organized by mooring location: 5°S shelf, 5°S slope, 5°S
offshore, 10°S shelf, 10°inner
and 2°S.
slope,
10°S outer slope, 10°S offshore, 85°W,
For each mooring a statistical page shows the means and standard
deviations of the eastward (u) and northward (v) component of the current and
the temperature during the different observation periods. The minimum and
maximum value of temperature during each observation period is also
presented.
The statistical page shows vector means of speed and direction as
well as the principal axes, i.e., the direction of maximum variance (Kundu
and Allen,
1976)
which is given in degrees clockwise from true North.
For
each current meter the following plots of the 6-hourly filtered data sets are
presented:
progressive vector diagrams, stick plots and temperature time
series, time series of the eastward (u) and northward (v) component, time
series of pressure and histograms of speed, direction and temperature.
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28
Deg. C
5 South Shelf Period V
1 03m
30
48
49
MOORING
5 SOUTH SLOPE
MOORING
PERIOD
IV
V
5 South Slope
INSTRUMENT
DEPTH [m]
70
117
250
400
102
152
277
434
VI
112
160
283
434
730
DATA POINTS
T
U,V
1003
740
1118
1118
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667
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1266
1265
41
1266
1118
1118
1118
1118
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667
667
667
1265
1266
1265
1266
1266
MEANS & (STANDARD DEVIATIONS)
V [cm/s]
T [Deg.C]
U [cm/s]
0.0
2.0
-0.2
-0.6
1.6
( 6.3)
4.7)
( 4.3)
( 3.4)
( 4.4)
-0.3 ( 3.1)
2.1)
-0.3
1.5 ( 4.8)
1.0 ( 3.7)
-0.6 ( 3.4)
0.8)
0.5
-0.3 ( 1.8)
-4.8
-9.5
-5.3
-1.7
(17.7)
(13.9)
(13.1)
(10.9)
-5.3
( 9.8)
0.9 ( 8.2)
-0.8 ( 9.7)
-3.1 ( 9.6)
-2.2 (10.2)
0.3 (11.6)
-2.3
-2.7
(
(
7.0)
7.5)
20.25
16.15
12.72
9.24
14.79
14.12
12.23
9.34
14.59
14.22
11.98
9.48
6.09
(4.08)
(1.23)
(0.83)
(0.79)
(0.51)
(0.57)
(0.66)
(0.45)
(0.48)
(0.42)
(0.55)
(0.43)
(0.31)
MIN
MAX
T
T
[Deg.C]
14.77
13.42
10.28
7.99
13.91
12.99
10.73
8.44
13.81
13.44
10.54
8.35
5.48
28.54
20.71
14.34
11.44
15.94
15.21
13.96
10.41
15.66
15.18
13.64
10.57
7.05
VECTOR MEANS PRINCIPAL
SPEED DIRECTION AXIS
[cm/s]
[Deg.T]
[DegT]
4.8
9.7
5.3
1.9
5.5
180.5
168.0
181.7
200.0
163.0
-10.4
-5.5
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0.1
-7.7
0.9
0.8
3.4
2.4
0.7
2.3
2.7
338.8
202.7
154.5
156.2
299.5
168.2
186.3
1.6
0.8
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2.8
-2.5
8.3
NORTH km
400 -200
EAST km
.[1
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EAST km
200
-200
-400
-600
-800
-1000
-1200
-1400
-1600
5 South Slope
Period IV
400
600
NORTH km
NORTH km
400 --r-
400 --r-
200
200
250 m
--- T- I EAST km
EAST km
-400 -200
200
400
600
800
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-600
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-1000
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-1200
-1400
-1400
-1600
-1600
5 South Slope
400 m
Period IV
200
400
600
800
NORTH km
400 T200 -t-
102 m
NORTH km
NORTH km
400 T
400 -r--
200
200
277 m
EAST km
200
400
600
800
434 rn
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-200
EAST km
200
400
-20
-400
5 South Slope
Period V
600
800
NORTH km
NORTH km
400 -r--
400 --r--
200
I
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200
112 m
200
I
400
1_
600
160 m
EAST km
EAST km
800
-200
-200 -4-
-200
-400
-400
400
600
800
-600
NORTH km
NORTH km
400 -r
400 --r200
4-34 m
200 -4-
+ EAST km
-200
-200
-200
-400
-400
200
-800 -'-
5 South Slope
Period VI
7 30 m
1983
50
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
JUN
AUG
JUL
OCT
SEP
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25
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1
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1
1
1
1
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1
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1
1
1
1
NOV
1
1983
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
NOV
OCT
28
ro
26
24
22
20
16
14
12
10
8
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6
5 South Slope Period IV
1983
MAR
FEB
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SEP
OCT
NOV
1983
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
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SEP
OCT
NOV
FEB
MAR
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MAY
JUN
JUL
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OCT
NOV
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1984
MAR
FEB
JAN
DEC
NOV
APR
JUL
JUN
MAY
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1
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1984
NOV
DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
28
26
24
22
20
16
14
12
10
8
6
5 South Slope Period V
JUN
JUL
AUG
1984
NOV
0
DEC
FEB
JAN
MAY
APR
MAR
25
JUN
AUG
JUL
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JUN
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MAR
FEB
JAN
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1
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1
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1
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11
1
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1
AUG
1984
MAY
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JUL
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1985
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NOV
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50
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50
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0
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25
50
25
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MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
5 South Slope Period VI
JAN
FEB
MAR
1985
1984
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
22
20
18
16
14
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0
10
8
6
4
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MOORING
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MOORING
PERIOD
IV/V
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INSTRUMENT
DEPTH [m]
50
100
390
DATA POINTS
T
U,V
1141
1540
1334
1547
1578
1334
MEANS & (STANDARD DEVIATIONS)
T [Deg.C]
V [cm/s]
U [cm/s]
0.6 ( 7.7)
-0.1 ( 9.2)
1.9 ( 6.0)
-0.8 (11.1)
2.3 (11.0)
0.1 ( 5.6)
19.81 (3.94)
15.95 (1.58)
9.56 (0.61)
MIN
T
MAX
T
[Deg.C]
14.92
14.05
7.83
27.23
20.39
11.32
VECTOR MEANS PRINCIPAL
SPEED DIRECTION AXIS
[cm/s]
1.0
2.3
1.9
[Deg.T]
145.0
356.6
87.8
[Deg.T]
-2.9
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NORTH km
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400
600
800
1400 +
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1000
EAST km
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200
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5 South Offshore
Period IV/V
400
600
800
1000
1983
FEB
MAR
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DATA POINTS
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MIN
MAX
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[Deg.T]
[cm/s] [Deg.T]
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600
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DATA POINTS
U,V
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V [cm/s]
U [cm/s]
3.8 ( 6.3)
5.8 ( 6.6)
2.7 ( 7.4)
0.4 ( 4.8)
3.6 ( 8.8)
4.3 ( 7.2)
5.5 ( 5.1)
3.4 ( 5.0)
1.4 ( 3.5)
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-7.6 ( 7.8)
-4.8 (10.3)
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-8.7 ( 8.1)
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14.19
13.45
12.03
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T
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13.68
12.66
11.18
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13.76
13.07
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8.78
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14.90
14.18
13.33
10.29
16.87
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13.84
10.84
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[cm/s] [Deg.T]
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1000
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707m
MOORING
10 SOUTH OUTER SLOPE
MOORING
PERIOD
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10 South Outer Slope
INSTRUMENT
DEPTH [m]
87
138
282
412
169
299
442
390
90
140
265
415
84
134
279
79
130
250
400
DATA POINTS
U,V
T
451
449
449
449
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989
989
333
1123
1123
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949
627
627
627
1230
1254
1254
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989
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333
1123
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627
627
627
1254
1254
1254
1254
MEANS & (STANDARD DEVIATIONS)
U [cm/s]
V [cm/s]
T [Deg.C]
2.3 ( 7.4)
2.6 ( 8.0)
-0.1 ( 7.0)
-1.5 ( 5.3)
2.2 (11.1)
-3.0 ( 9.0)
-4.4 ( 7.5)
-13.8 (10.5)
4.0 ( 7.6)
4.2 ( 7.3)
2.7 ( 4.5)
1.6 ( 4.8)
1.6 ( 5.8)
5.7 ( 5.7)
4.4 ( 4.5)
3.2 ( 8.6)
4.9 ( 9.5)
2.7 ( 7.6)
1.5 ( 5.4)
-0.2
0.0
1.7
1.6
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-0.2
2.5
15.2
3.0
-0.9
-1.4
-0.8
-2.0
-5.0
-4.3
-2.7
-4.6
-2.8
-1.6
(10.6)
(10.0)
(
7.8)
( 5.8)
(14.1)
(11.7)
(
7.6)
( 9.7)
(10.7)
(
9.5)
( 6.0)
( 5.9)
( 7.5)
(
7.8)
(
5.9)
( 7.3)
(
8.9)
(
7.4)
( 6.8)
14.30
13.71
12.37
9.85
13.87
12.27
9.42
10.57
20.35
15.43
11.96
9.19
15.51
13.89
11.71
15.12
13.92
12.35
9.82
(0.16)
(0.21)
(0.37)
(0.40)
(0.57)
(0.69)
(0.71)
(1.17)
(2.14)
(1.54)
(0.60)
(0.66)
(0.80)
(0.29)
(0.37)
(0.91)
(0.39)
(0.41)
(0.31)
MIN
T
MAX
T
[Deg.C]
13.83
13.13
11.52
8.97
12.56
10.64
8.27
8.06
15.13
12.96
10.81
8.18
14.69
13.27
10.97
14.09
13.24
11.66
8.95
14.83
13.96
12.93
10.67
15.45
14.05
11.56
12.23
24.04
19.69
13.33
10.72
18.02
14.58
12.60
18.53
15.14
13.56
10.87
VECTOR MEANS PRINCIPAL
SPEED DIRECTION AXIS
[cm/s]
2.3
2.6
1.7
2.2
4.6
3.0
5.1
20.6
5.1
4.3
3.0
1.8
2.5
7.6
6.2
4.2
6.8
3.9
2.1
[Deg.T]
95.1
89.8
357.4
317.7
151.4
265.9
299.6
317.8
53.2
101.6
117.1
114.8
141.1
131.0
134.6
129.8
133.4
135.3
136.4
[Deg.T]
-31.2
-36.7
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-30.0
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-37.4
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NORTH km
NORTH km
400 -r--
400 -r200
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200
282 m
400
600
800
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1000
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412 m
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200
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10 South Outer Slope
Period
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200
NORTH km
1600 --T-
390 m
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
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200
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10 South Outer Slope
Period
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NORTH km
1600
90 m
1400--
140 m
1200-1000
800
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400
20
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400
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Period IV
EAST km
NORTH km
1000 -r-
NORTH km
1000 -r-
800
800
265 m
23.5.83- 24.11.83
600
600
400
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200
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600
800
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17.2.83-13.7.83
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200
1000
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-400
1000 --r--
800
415 m
2.9.83- 24.11.83
600
400
200
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200
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10 South Outer Slope
Period IV
400
NORTH km
400 -T200
134 m
-200
-200
-400
-600
-800
10 South Outer Slope
Period V
NORTH km
NORTH km
400 -T-
200-+-
400 --r200
79 m
EAST km
-200--
-200--
-400--
-400--
-600--
-600--
-800--
-800--
-1000--
-1000--
-1200--
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-1600--
-1600
10 South Outer Slope
Period VI
NORTH km
NORTH km
400 --r--
400
200
200
250 m
400 m
EAST km
EAST km
-400 -200
1
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600
800
1000
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200
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Period VI
400
600
800
1000
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DEC
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130m
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MOORING
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INSTRUMENT
DEPTH [m]
DATA POINTS
U,V
T
MEANS & (STANDARD DEVIATIONS)
V [cm/s]
U [cm/s]
T [Deg.C]
MIN
MAX
T
T
[Deg.C]
IV
110
160
275
415
336
1118
1118
1118
1118
1118
1118
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5.1 ( 6.1)
3.2 ( 5.4)
2.1 ( 4.9)
4.2 (11.9)
0.1 ( 8.4)
0.4 ( 8.4)
-1.7 ( 6.1)
20.53
15.48
11.89
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(1.53)
(0.62)
(0.64)
14.28
13.02
9.53
7.42
23.69
19.73
13.29
10.76
VECTOR MEANS PRINCIPAL
SPEED DIRECTION AXIS
[cm/s] [Deg.T]
5.4
5.1
3.2
2.7
40.2
88.7
83.7
127.9
[Deg.T]
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85 WEST
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PERIOD
IV
V
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INSTRUMENT
DEPTH [m]
175
225
360
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107
157
282
418
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232
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DATA POINTS
U,V
T
1129
1129
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690
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627
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1129
1129
1129
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1259
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MEANS & (STANDARD DEVIAT IONS)
U [cm/s]
V [cm/s]
T [Deg.C]
-1.3
-0.6
1.1
1.3
1.7
2.2
1.8
0.8
5.2
3.8
0.5
( 9.3)
(
7.9)
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7.5)
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( 5.2)
( 4.8)
( 4.0)
(10.2)
( 9.2)
( 5.6)
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-1.3 ( 6.9)
-2.9 ( 7.3)
-1.4 ( 5.4)
-1.4 ( 4.1)
-1.8 ( 4.3)
-0.6 ( 4.3)
0.0 ( 3.6)
1.5 ( 9.4)
0.5 ( 8.3)
0.5 ( 5.6)
14.22
13.20
9.99
7.75
14.38
13.72
11.77
9.13
15.56
14.37
13.08
10.27
(0.51)
(0.50)
(0.63)
(0.36)
(0.19)
(0.12)
(0.44)
(0.32)
(0.75)
(0.23)
(0.41)
(0.40)
MIN
T
MAX
T
[Deg.C]
13.10
12.00
8.52
6.72
13.86
13.34
10.76
8.33
14.46
13.83
12.28
9.46
15.78
14.23
11.53
8.55
14.98
14.22
12.79
9.72
18.98
14.92
13.90
11.43
VECTOR MEANS PRINCIPAL
SPEED DIRECTION AXIS
[Deg.T]
[cm/s] [Deg.T]
1.8
1.4
3.1
1.9
2.2
2.9
1.9
0.8
5.5
3.8
0.7
225.6
204.8
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128.5
128.9
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88.8
73.8
81.8
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400 -r
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200
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0.00
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iii
0
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30
20
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90
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60
Speed cm/s
0.25
L
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1
1
1
I
1
1
1
F1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
rL
Ul
120
180
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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FJ
0.0060
0
Direction
0.50
360
300
240
Deg. T
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12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
Temperature Deg. C
2 South Period II
101m
30
270
0.25
l
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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0.050.00 -r
20
10
40
30
90
80
70
60
50
Speed cm/s
0.25
w 0.05
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
0.00
60
0
120
Direction
0.25
111 I I I I I I I
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300
240
180
360
Deg. T
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0
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0.000
2
4
6
8
10
Temperature
2 South Period
12
14
Deg. C
II
250m
16
18
271
0.25
I
I
I
I
I
I
Lr
I
I
I
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
I
I
I
I
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I
I
I
I
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1
1
1
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1
1
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1
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1
1
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t
l
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0.00 --r
0
20
10
30
50
40
90
80
70
60
Speed cm/s
0.25
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.00 --t
0
60
120
Direction
0.25
300
240
180
360
Deg. T
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C
-fl
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I(D
0.05
0.00
0
2
4
6
8
12
10
Temperature
2 South Period
14
Deg. C
II
405m
16
18
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