Position SD2 ============ file dps9496.i4d: Use pressures in (b). (c) is very similar but slightly noisier,(a) should not be used. Deployed November 1994 Recovered November 1996 Depth = 1040m Position = 60 51.01S 54 43.01W First sea bed scan is original record 922 = 1 Last sea bed scan is original record 71025 = 70104 Time base 139 seconds late delt= 15.00003256 min (a) Temperature from QT49187 Pressure from QT49187 (b) Temperature from DQ46251 Pressure from DQ46251 (c) Temperature from DQ43513 Pressure from DQ43513 April '97 Drift and mean removed from pressure channels (b) is the best of the 3 pressure channels Stations in the Scotia Sea and Drake Passage ============================================ POL deployments in this area were first made in a section between the Falkland Islands and Signy in the South Orkney islands. These stations have names like 'FS1'. Recording then moved west to two deeper (4000 m) stations on the western side of the Drake Passage ('ND1' and 'SD1'), and, most recently, have been on a section between the Falklands and Elephant Island along the official 'Drake Passage' hydrographic section for the World Ocean Circulation Experiment ('ND2' and 'SD2' with the stations including MYRTLE in between). The nomenclature 'ND1' etc. follows that of M.Meredith, 1995. On the temporal variability of the transport through the Drake Passage. University of East Anglia Ph.D thesis. In other publications, for example: Woodworth, P.L., Vassie, J.M., Hughes, C.W. and Meredith, M.P. 1996. A test of the ability of TOPEX/POSEIDON to monitor flows through the Drake Passage. Journal of Geophysical Research, 101(C5), 11935-11947. ND1 is referred to as DN92, SD1 as DS92, ND2 as DN93 and SD2 as DS93. Most instruments were Paroscientific Digiquartz (DQ) pressure transducers with temperature also recorded. BPR's had typically 3 sensors. Instrumental drift has attempted to be removed from all records.