Modifications & Miscellaneous Info
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 1995 15:11:11 -0700
From: kris@odf.UCSD.EDU (Kristin Sanborn)
To: rathburn@odf.UCSD.EDU, @coast.ucsd.edu@odf.UCSD.EDU, ron@odf.UCSD.EDU
Subject: 9510NH Thermometers
Cc: kris@odf.UCSD.EDU, bob@odf.UCSD.EDU, erika@odf.UCSD.EDU,
        woodys@odf.UCSD.EDU, john@odf.UCSD.EDU, dlong@odf.UCSD.EDU,
        jswift@odf.UCSD.EDU, restech@ucsd.edu, shipsked@ucsd.edu
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**************************         ODF       *****************************
************************** EQUIPMENT REQUEST *****************************
                            --------------
PI/REQUESTOR:  Tony Rathburn          EXPEDITION NAME:
DEPT: Marine Life Research Group 0218 PHONE: office : (619) 534-1864
                                             lab:     (619) 534-3579
                                             fax:     (619) 534-6500
                                      INDEX: MLR7263
E-MAIL: rathburn@coast.ucsd.edu
VESSEL: New Horizon                    TIC: Ron Patrick (Staging only)
DATES:  12 October to 30 October 1995
PORTS:  San Diego to San Diego
__________________________________________________________________________
PERSONNEL REQUIRED: No: 0    ** MT/SRA:          ET:          DATA/PROG:
__________________________________________________________________________
Casts:

Equipment Required:
 3 Unprotected DSRT's (-2 to 35)
 1 Thermometer Reader
10 Thermometer Forms
    
    








__________________________________________________________________________
Additional Information: Requestor has thermometer racks. There may be 
data processing of the thermometer data after the Cruise.



All equipment is to be returned clean and assembled.
Overboard equipment must be rinsed with fresh water and dried.
__________________________________________________________________________
Taken by:R. Williams Date: 2 October 1995 Request by:K. Sanborn Date: 2 October 
Copies to: Sutherland/Wilson(Administration), RTW, Boaz(Marine Tech), 
           Long(Logistics), Patrick(Thermometry, CTD Calibs), 
           Swift(Science), Requestor/PI
           Resident Technicians (restech@sdsioa.ucsd.edu),
           Ship Scheduling (shipsked@ucsd.edu) 
ODF participants: None
** Notify Kristin Sanborn or Bob Williams of additions or changes.
internet: kris@odf.ucsd.edu  Telephone: (619) 534-1903
          bob@odf.ucsd.edu              (619) 534-4426
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Date: Tue, 5 Sep 1995 09:14:50 -0700
From: kris@odf.ucsd.edu (Kristin Sanborn)
To: barry@odf.ucsd.edu, doug@odf.ucsd.edu
Subject: CALCOFI 9510NH
Cc: erenger@coast.ucsd.edu, thayward@ucsd.edu, kris@odf.ucsd.edu,
        woodys@odf.ucsd.edu, erika@odf.ucsd.edu, bob@odf.ucsd.edu,
        john@odf.ucsd.edu, carl@odf.ucsd.edu, jas@odf.ucsd.edu,
        restech@sdsioa.ucsd.edu, shipsked@ucsd.edu
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CRUISE REQUEST

FROM: Edward RengerDEPT.: MLRG EXT.: 43857
INDEX: MLR1070TIC: Ed Renger (MLRG Technical Coordinator)
DATES    FROM: 12 October, 1995TO: 30 October, 1995
VESSEL: R.V. New Horizon (CalCOFI Cruise 9510NH)
PORTS OF CALL AND CRUISE PATTERN: CalCOFI Grid, Lines 93 to 77, Depart
Nimitz Marine Facility, return Nimitz Marine Facility.
PERSONNEL REQUIRED:
MARINE TECH: AutoAnalyzer operator
ELECTRONICS TECH: Not required
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
1 ea. AutoAnalyzer system (4 variables, with supplies for 66 casts,
       20 samples per cast)
1 ea. Oxygen Titration system: titration rig,
      spare equipment box,
6 cases O2 flasks (24  flasks per case),
6    preweighed standards,
   pickling rack.
For the pickling rack we need a full 2.8l acid jug of each reagent, and
empty 1 liter Wheaton dispenser jugs in portable rack for the NaOH and
Manganous reagents.  We will use our own dispensers for all three reagents,
but would like to have a couple of the Wheaton dispensers as back-up.  Do
not dilute the Thiosulfate reagent.  We will dilute a single 2 liter batch
for the entire cruise.

12 cases Salinity bottles (24 bottle cases of the square bottles, 1 kit of
spare tops and seals)
Forms: 2 pads oxygen forms
3 ea. bucket thermometers (8-26 degrees C.)
2 ea. sling psychrometers with therms and spares
1 ea. transmissometer (SN 521 currently in our possession)
2 ea. in situ fluorometer (one for MLRG use SN91S is currently in our
possesion, plus one for backup)
1 ea. 24 place G.O. trip box (for use as backup unit, in our possession)
1 ea. 24 place G.O. pylon (for use as backup unit)
1 ea. Autosal Salinometer (for use as backup unit)

MLRG will supply:  Pinger, Portasal Salinometer, Wormley water, substandard
water, Seabird CTD and spare, Seabird deck unit, Trip box, Pylon, rosettes
and all sampling bottles for rosettes.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 

DATE: 21 August, 1995
SUBMITTED BY: Edward Renger
 x43857
 erenger@ucsd



   **************************         ODF       *****************************
   ************************** EQUIPMENT REQUEST *****************************
FROM:  Edward Renger/Tom Hayward EXPEDITION NAME:  CALCOFI 9510NH
DEPT:  MLRG                PHONE:  x43857/44479    INDEX: MLR1070 
                           E-MAIL: erenger@coast   MAIL CODE: 0218/0227
                      thayward@ucsd.edu
VESSEL:    New Horizon     TIC: D. Masten (Staging only); Barry Nisly
DATES:     12 October to 30 October 1995
PORTS:     San Diego to San Diego
________________________________________________________________________
PERSONNEL REQUIRED: No:  1  ** MT/SRA:  1    ET:        DATA/PROG:
________________________________________________________________________
Casts: CALCOFI GRID, lines 93 to 77; 66 casts (20 bottles) to 525m
    Nutrients
Equipment Required:
CHEMISTRY:
     1 ea Autoanalyzer system (PO4, Sil, NO3, NO2), with operator
     1 ea Oxygen system, pickling rack, spares box
       1 liter Wheaton dispensor jugs in portable rack for 
         NaOH-NaI and Manganous reagents
         Full 2.8L acid jug of each reagent
       3 adjustable volume Wheaton dispensor (back-up)
     6 cases Oxygen Flasks (24 flasks per case)
     6 preweighed oxygen standards (SEE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION)

MARINE TECHS:
    12 cases salinity bottles, (24 per case square bottles)
      Salinity bottle spares kit of tops and inserts
    3 bucket therms (8-26 deg)
    2 sling psychrometers (frames, therms, spares)

ELECTRONIC TECHS:
      24 place pylon (for use as backup unit)
      Fluorometer (Backup Unit)
    1 ea Autosal Conductive Salinometer

STATIONARY SUPPLIES:
      100 each oxygen data forms

MLRG POSSESSION:
    1 ea Portasal Salinometer (60-654 in MLRG possession)
      24 place rosette frame for 5 or 10 l bottles 
      24 place rosette frame for 5 or 10 l bottles (spare)
      24 place G.O. Trip box (for use as backup unit)
      Transmissometer (SN 521)
    1 ea Seabird insitu fluorometer 
________________________________________________________________________
Additional Information: Do not dilute the Thiosulfate reagent.
      MLRG will dilute a single 2 liter batch for the entire cruise.
NOTE:   
MLRG will supply: Pinger, Portasal, Wormley water, and substandard water, 
Seabird CTD and spare, Seabird deck unit, trip box and pylon.  
MLRG has for the Seabird:  O2 sensor, altimeter, PAR meter, spare
temperature and conductivity sensors.

LOADING DATE: 
________________________________________________________________________
Taken by: E-mail to Woody Date: 21 Aug 95 Request by:K.Sanborn Date: 19 Jun 95
Copies to: Sutherland/Wilson, RTW, Boaz, Mattson/Schmitt, Masten, Sanborn
           Hayward, Renger, ODF participants
           erenger@coast, thayward@ucsd.edu, restech@sdsioa.ucsd.edu,
           shipsked@ucsd.edu
ODF participants: Barry Nisly
** Notify K. Sanborn or Woody Sutherland of additions or changes.
   internet: kris@odf.ucsd.edu  Telephone: (619) 534-1903
             woodys@odf.ucsd.edu           (619) 534-4425

Internet: shipsked@ucsd.edu
WWW: http://sio.ucsd.edu/
shipsked@ucsd.edu