Difference between revisions of "AC-9 processing instructions"

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Once in the directory, type "matlab" to start the program.
 
Once in the directory, type "matlab" to start the program.
  
Processing files end to end requires corresponding CTD files to be present.  AC9 and HS6 SeaBASS files cannot be generated until
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Processing files end to end requires corresponding CTD files to be present in your home processing directory structure.  AC9 and HS6 SeaBASS files cannot be generated until
 
CTD SeaBASS files are created.
 
CTD SeaBASS files are created.
  

Revision as of 10:40, 9 December 2013

Media:AC9_HS6_proc_instructions.pdf Original processing instructions.


New processing protocol: Files to be processed from the AC9 and HS6 must be placed in their appropriate respective processing folders in UNIX.

    HYDROSCAT/pb#/
                  dat
                  final
                  from_DH4
    AC-9/pb#/
             final
             processing
             raw
             SEABASS

With these directory structures, matlab processing will take place in the HYDROSCAT/pb# and AC-9/pb#/processing directories. CD to these directories in UNIX, making sure you have X window forwarding or VNC viewer for matlab graphical piping. Once in the directory, type "matlab" to start the program.

Processing files end to end requires corresponding CTD files to be present in your home processing directory structure. AC9 and HS6 SeaBASS files cannot be generated until CTD SeaBASS files are created.

type "process_ac9('pb235')or process_hs6('pb235')



Check goac9.par and qcal.txt files when processing AC9. example:pb231

offset.iop [25 34 43 51]

25 span0 34 span9 43 span18 51 badflag

offset.itemp [60] 60 datcnv_in

offset.rac9depth [61] 61 datcnv_skipover

offset.phys [2 8 7 13 20 23] 2 timeJ 8 wetstarflour 7 wetBtrans 13 t068 19 sigmat-00 23 sal00