This experiment produced 29 current meter records from 9 moorings. You can view metadata and download current records by clicking on links in the table below. Each current meter record is identified in the table by its depth and the name of the mooring. You can click here to see a map that shows where the moorings were. A brief description of the experiment also is available. If you download any of the current meter records you should review the note on file format. From here you can also move up one level to the list of WOCE experiments.
CMDAC has been fortunate to obtain detailed critiques of data quality from CEFAS, and we have included many of them here. We want to emphasize that in spite of these warnings of possible and actual instrument and tape problems, this is a high-quality dataset - one of the best we have received. Most of the WOCE current meter data that we have obtained has come without such cautions, even when it is obvious that some of the records are of poor quality.
 
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The major portion of this dataset consists of current records from
a linear array of 8 moorings extending across the deep passage between
the Crozet Islands and the Kerguelen Plateau.  There is an additional
current meter record from a single mooring northwest of the Crozet
Islands.  In all, 29 good records were obtained.  Aanderaa current
meters with a sampling interval of one hour were employed thoughout.
All of the instruments recorded speed, direction, and temperature.
One instrument recorded pressure (in addition) and another recorded
conductivity.
 
A goal of the experiment was to measure the flow of deep and bottom
waters passing eastward from the Enderby Abyssal Plain to the
southern Indian Ocean via deep topographic gaps to the northwest and
southwest of the Kerguelen Plateau.  To this end current meters were
placed in the main gap between Crozet and Kerguelen, and supplemented
with a mooring in the deep cleft immediately to the northwest of Crozet
island.
 
In addition, two of the moorings in the main Crozet-Kerguelen array
were extended upward into the near-surface layers to aid the
subsequent SWINDEX investigations into the interactions of the
Agulhas and Antarctic Circumpolar Currents.
 
Related publications
 
Dickson, R.R. et al (1993): RRS Discovery Cruise 200, 6 February - 18
March 1993. Circulation and structure in the Southern Ocean between 20E
and 90E and 40S and 65S. Part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment.
Lowestoft: MAFF Directorate of Fisheries Research. 66pp.
 
Dickson, R. (1994): The spreading of Antarctic Bottom Water into the
Indian Ocean - first results of the UK ADOX Programme. International
WOCE Newsletter, 16, 25-28.
 
Dickson, R.R. et al (1995): RRS Discovery Cruise 207, 19 February - 31
March 1994. Circulation and structure in the Southern Ocean between 20E
and 90E and 20S and 65S. Part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment.
Lowestoft: MAFF Directorate of Fisheries Research. 79pp.
 
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These files have been compressed with the ZIP compression utility.
After downloading them, you will need to expand them.  On a PC
that is running Microsoft Windows, WinZip or Pkunzip will do the
job.  Under Linux, gunzip will expand these files. Other utilities
are available for the UNIX and Macintosh environments (for example,
unzip and/or gunzip are present on most UNIX systems). After expansion,
you will have binary files in the netCDF format.
 
netCDF is a self-documenting format that can be accessed by a variety
of software tools.  We have included here 
a Matlab script that can be used to read netCDF current records
in an environment that contains the Matlab/netCDF interface created by
CSIRO.  You can Click here to learn
more about netCDF.
 
We are aware that users who are unfamiliar with netCDF or who lack
software to deal with it, may find the netCDF format more a deterrent
than an aid to effective use of the data.  We have included in this
CDROM set a second disk that is identical to this one, except that
the current meter records have OSU's "Stranger" format.  The Stranger
format, like netCDF, is self-documenting but utilizes the ASCII code.
It is easily readable by both humans and computers; you may find it
preferable to netCDF.
 
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 mooring instr depth instr type dates metadata download
 
 
    9306
    1890 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    04 Mar 93 - 08 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9306
    3519 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    04 Mar 93 - 08 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
 
    9309
    1628 meters
    Aanderaa RCM4
    05 Mar 93 - 07 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9309
    2796 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    05 Mar 93 - 21 Aug 93
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9309
    4320 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    05 Mar 93 - 07 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
 
    9310
    2047 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    06 Mar 93 - 30 Aug 93
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9310
    3887 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    06 Mar 93 - 07 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9310
    4414 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    06 Mar 93 - 07 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
 
    9311
     315 meters
    Aanderaa RCM7
    06 Mar 93 - 21 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9311
     616 meters
    Aanderaa RCM7
    06 Mar 93 - 21 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9311
    1335 meters
    Aanderaa RCM7
    06 Mar 93 - 21 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9311
    2063 meters
    Aanderaa RCM7
    06 Mar 93 - 21 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9311
    2166 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    06 Mar 93 - 21 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9311
    2852 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    06 Mar 93 - 21 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9311
    3668 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    06 Mar 93 - 02 Dec 93
    view metadata
    download record
 
 
    9312
    1673 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    07 Mar 93 - 05 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9312
    2726 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    07 Mar 93 - 16 Jan 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9312
    3779 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    07 Mar 93 - 07 May 93
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9312
    4307 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    07 Mar 93 - 05 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
 
    9313
    2263 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    08 Mar 93 - 04 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9313
    3536 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    08 Mar 93 - 04 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9313
    4064 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    08 Mar 93 - 04 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
 
    9315
    2144 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    09 Mar 93 - 03 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9315
    2672 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    09 Mar 93 - 03 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9315
    3200 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    09 Mar 93 - 03 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9315
    3728 meters
    Aanderaa RCM7
    09 Mar 93 - 03 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
 
    9317
    1664 meters
    Aanderaa RCM7
    10 Mar 93 - 04 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
    9317
    3299 meters
    Aanderaa RCM8
    10 Mar 93 - 04 Mar 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
 
    9318
    2990 meters
    Aanderaa RCM5
    11 Mar 93 - 27 Feb 94
    view metadata
    download record
 
Description of ADOX
Dickson, R.R. (1993): RRS Discovery Cruise 200: the deployment phase
of the Antarctic Deep Outflow Experiment (ADOX-1). Sigma, the UK WOCE
Newsletter, 13, 8-9,12.
Format of the current records