d6958933-9b0a-4ed3-97ee-9d60e1331f54
Ocean Networks Canada Society
CAN
datastewardship@oceannetworks.ca
Research Organization Registry
https://ror.org/05gknh003
https://ror.org
Ocean Networks Canada Society
CAN
datastewardship@oceannetworks.ca
Research Organization Registry
https://ror.org/05gknh003
https://ror.org
Ocean Networks Canada Society
CAN
datastewardship@oceannetworks.ca
Research Organization Registry
https://ror.org/05gknh003
https://ror.org
2023-08-09
ISO 19115-1 Geographic information - Metadata
First Edition 2014-04-01
ISO 19115-2 Geographic information - Metadata
Second Edition 2019-01
ISO 19115-1 Geographic Information - Metadata Amendment 1
2018-02
Canadian Integrated Ocean Observing System Metadata Profile of ISO 19115
2019-11-06
Geodesy Subcommittee of International Oil and Gas Producers' Geomatics Committee
EPSG::5831
Geodetic Parameter Dataset
The EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset is a structured dataset of Coordinate Reference Systems and Coordinate Transformations, accessible through this online registry (www.epsg-registry.org) or, as downloadable zip files, through IOGP's EPSG home page at www.epsg.org. The geographic coverage of the data is worldwide, but it is stressed that the dataset does not and cannot record all possible geodetic parameters in use around the world.
Fraser River Delta Upper Slope Current Meter Deployed 2019-09-15
Fraser River Delta Upper Slope Courantometre déployé 2019-09-15
2019-09-15
DataCite
10.34943/5f6305f5-44c2-4f5f-8345-bfe2a8abddfa
doi.org
Ocean Networks Canada Society
CAN
datastewardship@oceannetworks.ca
Research Organization Registry
https://ror.org/05gknh003
https://ror.org
Ocean Networks Canada Society
CAN
datastewardship@oceannetworks.ca
Research Organization Registry
https://ror.org/05gknh003
https://ror.org
Ocean Networks Canada Society
CAN
datastewardship@oceannetworks.ca
Research Organization Registry
https://ror.org/05gknh003
https://ror.org
https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DatasetLandingPage
HTTPS
Oceans 3.0
Oceans 3.0 is Ocean Networks Canada's data management and repository system.
The Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 was deployed on 2019-09-15 at Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. This site is located on the upper slope of the Fraser River delta, where depth is approximately 100 metres. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current meters have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices.
Ce Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 a été déployé le 2019-09-15 au Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. Pente du delta du le Fleuve Fraser, où la profondeur est d'environ 100 mètres. Cet instrument est un Courantometre. Les courantometres acoustiques (ACM) mesurent la vitesse et la direction du courant à l'aide de l'effet Doppler. L'instrument transmet une courte impulsion sonore, puis écoute son écho pour mesurer le changement de hauteur ou de fréquence. Le changement de fréquence peut déterminer la vitesse du courant. Il a été deployé sur une plateforme fixe. Les données de ce déploiement sont archivées et accessibles sur l’infrastructure numérique Oceans 3.0 du Réseau Canadien des Océans (ONC), avec assurance de la qualité et produits dérivés selon les conventions établies.
oceans
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2019-12-22T21:00:00Z
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Geodesy Subcommittee of International Oil and Gas Producers' Geomatics Committee
EPSG::5831
Geodetic Parameter Dataset
Instantaneous Water Level Depth
platform_orientation
platform_pitch
platform_roll
sea_water_pressure
sea_water_temperature
speed_of_sound_in_sea_water
CF Standard Name Table
2019-09-19
Version 47
Subsurface temperature
Température sous la surface
Global Ocean Observing System Essential Ocean Variables
https://goosocean.org/index.php?option=com_oe&task=viewDocumentRecord&docID=17467
Oceans
Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus
2016-10-13
N/A
None
Ocean Networks Canada Data Policy
https://www.oceannetworks.ca/data/data-policy/
Ocean Networks Canada Society
Research Organization Registry
https://ror.org/05gknh003
https://ror.org
http://dap.onc.uvic.ca/erddap/tabledap/scalar_1205438.html
OPeNDAP
ERDDAP
Data is delivered via ERDDAP, a data server that gives a standardized way to download subsets of datasets in common file formats. This particular ERDDAP installation has oceanographic data from Ocean Networks Canada's instruments
https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DataSearch?location=USDDL.R3&deviceCategory=CURRENTMETER
http
Oceans 3.0 Data Search
None
Ocean Networks Canada Data Policy
https://www.oceannetworks.ca/data/data-policy/
2022-07-12
2023-03-09
2023-05-28
2023-05-29
2023-07-25
2023-08-09
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Previous metadata record [abstract: English = The Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 was deployed on 2019-09-15 at Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. This site is located on the upper slope of the Fraser River delta, where depth is approximately 100 metres. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current metres have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices., abstract: French = Ce Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 a été déployé le 2019-09-15 au Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. Pente du delta du le Fleuve Fraser, où la profondeur est d'environ 100 mètres. Cet instrument est un Courantometre. Les courantometres acoustiques (ACM) mesurent la vitesse et la direction du courant à l'aide de l'effet Doppler. L'instrument transmet une courte impulsion sonore, puis écoute son écho pour mesurer le changement de hauteur ou de fréquence. Le changement de fréquence peut déterminer la vitesse du courant. Il a été deployé sur une plateforme fixe. Les données de ce déploiement sont archivées et accessibles sur l’infrastructure numérique Oceans 3.0 du Réseau Canadien des Océans (ONC), avec assurance de la qualité et produits dérivés selon les conventions établies., dataset progress status = completed, dataset end date = Sun Dec 22 21:00:00 UTC 2019, keyword.keyword: English = platform_orientation, keyword.keyword: English = platform_pitch, English = platform_roll, English = sea_water_pressure, English = sea_water_temperature, English = speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, keyword thesaurus = Global Ocean Observing System Essential Ocean Variables, keyword thesaurus publication date = null, keyword thesaurus version = null, keyword thesaurus date type = null, distribution format link = https://goosocean.org/index.php?option=com_oe&task=viewDocumentRecord&docID=17467, keyword thesaurus date type = theme, keyword.keyword: English = Subsurfacetemperature, keyword.keyword: French = Température sous la surface, keyword thesaurus = Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus, keyword thesaurus publication date = Thu Oct 13 00:00:00 UTC 2016, keyword thesaurus version = N/A, keyword thesaurus date type = revision, English = Oceans, distribution format link = https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DataSearch?location=USDDL.R3&deviceCategory=CURRENTMETER, data acquisition device ID = 23144, data acquisition device URL = https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DeviceListing?DeviceId=23144, data acquisition device L22 vocabulary term = Nortek Vector 3D Acoustic Velocimeter, data acquisition device L22 vocabulary term description = An acoustic current meter designed to measure high-resolution water velocity and pressure data in marine environments. It is used for studies of turbulence, waves, bottom boundary layers, ocean engineering, coasts and rivers. The Vector 3D outputs Doppler velocity, temperature, pressure, tilt, and heading measurements, and uses the principle of Doppler shift to measure current velocity. It supports real-time or burst sampling methods to preserve battery power. An optional motion sensor (Attitude and Heading Reference System, AHRS) with a faster response time can be used in place of the standard magentometer, heading and tilt sensors. The AHRS is useful for studying the motion of the Vector itself, allowing improved separation of Vector motion from velocity measurements. The Vector 3D measures veolcity over the range +/- 0.01 to 7 m/s with an accuracy +/- 0.5 % of measured value +/- 1 mm/s. It measures temperature over the range -4 to +40 degC with an accuracy of 0.1 degC and resolution of 0.01 degC. It has a sampling rate of 1 to 64 Hz, a battery capacity of 100 Wh and is depth-rated to 300 m.] differs from current metadata record [abstract: English = The Institute of Ocean Sciences Drifter SN 588 was deployed on 2019-09-15 at Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. This site is located on the upper slope of the Fraser River delta, where depth is approximately 100 metres. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current metres have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices., abstract: French = Ce Institute of Ocean Sciences Drifter SN 588 a été déployé le 2019-09-15 au Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. Pente du delta du le Fleuve Fraser, où la profondeur est d'environ 100 mètres. Cet instrument est un Courantometre. Les courantometres acoustiques (ACM) mesurent la vitesse et la direction du courant à l'aide de l'effet Doppler. L'instrument transmet une courte impulsion sonore, puis écoute son écho pour mesurer le changement de hauteur ou de fréquence. Le changement de fréquence peut déterminer la vitesse du courant. Il a été deployé sur une plateforme fixe. Les données de ce déploiement sont archivées et accessibles sur l’infrastructure numérique Oceans 3.0 du Réseau Canadien des Océans (ONC), avec assurance de la qualité et produits dérivés selon les conventions établies., dataset progress status = onGoing, dataset end date = null, keyword.keyword: English = latitude, keyword.keyword: English = longitude, English = null, English = null, English = null, English = null, keyword thesaurus = Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus, keyword thesaurus publication date = Thu Oct 13 00:00:00 UTC 2016, keyword thesaurus version = N/A, keyword thesaurus date type = revision, distribution format link = null, keyword thesaurus date type = null, keyword.keyword: English = Oceans, keyword.keyword: French = null, keyword thesaurus = null, keyword thesaurus publication date = null, keyword thesaurus version = null, keyword thesaurus date type = null, English = null, distribution format link = https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DataSearch?location=USDDL.R3&deviceCategory=DRIFTER, data acquisition device ID = 25878, data acquisition device URL = https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DeviceListing?DeviceId=25878, data acquisition device L22 vocabulary term = , data acquisition device L22 vocabulary term description = ]
Previous metadata record [abstract: English = The Institute of Ocean Sciences Drifter SN 588 was deployed on 2019-09-15 at Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. This site is located on the upper slope of the Fraser River delta, where depth is approximately 100 metres. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current metres have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices., abstract: French = Ce Institute of Ocean Sciences Drifter SN 588 a été déployé le 2019-09-15 au Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. Pente du delta du le Fleuve Fraser, où la profondeur est d'environ 100 mètres. Cet instrument est un Courantometre. Les courantometres acoustiques (ACM) mesurent la vitesse et la direction du courant à l'aide de l'effet Doppler. L'instrument transmet une courte impulsion sonore, puis écoute son écho pour mesurer le changement de hauteur ou de fréquence. Le changement de fréquence peut déterminer la vitesse du courant. Il a été deployé sur une plateforme fixe. Les données de ce déploiement sont archivées et accessibles sur l’infrastructure numérique Oceans 3.0 du Réseau Canadien des Océans (ONC), avec assurance de la qualité et produits dérivés selon les conventions établies., dataset progress status = onGoing, dataset end date = null, keyword.keyword: English = latitude, keyword.keyword: English = longitude, keyword: English = null, keyword: English = null, keyword: English = null, keyword: English = null, keyword thesaurus = Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus, keyword thesaurus publication date = Thu Oct 13 00:00:00 UTC 2016, keyword thesaurus version = N/A, keyword thesaurus date type = revision, distribution format link = null, keyword thesaurus date type = null, keyword.keyword: English = Oceans, keyword.keyword: French = null, keyword thesaurus = null, keyword thesaurus publication date = null, keyword thesaurus version = null, keyword thesaurus date type = null, keyword: English = null, distribution format link = https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DataSearch?location=USDDL.R3&deviceCategory=DRIFTER, data acquisition device ID = 25878, data acquisition device URL = https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DeviceListing?DeviceId=25878, data acquisition device L22 vocabulary term = , data acquisition device L22 vocabulary term description = ] differs from current metadata record [abstract: English = The Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 was deployed on 2019-09-15 at Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. This site is located on the upper slope of the Fraser River delta, where depth is approximately 100 metres. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current metres have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices., abstract: French = Ce Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 a été déployé le 2019-09-15 au Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. Pente du delta du le Fleuve Fraser, où la profondeur est d'environ 100 mètres. Cet instrument est un Courantometre. Les courantometres acoustiques (ACM) mesurent la vitesse et la direction du courant à l'aide de l'effet Doppler. L'instrument transmet une courte impulsion sonore, puis écoute son écho pour mesurer le changement de hauteur ou de fréquence. Le changement de fréquence peut déterminer la vitesse du courant. Il a été deployé sur une plateforme fixe. Les données de ce déploiement sont archivées et accessibles sur l’infrastructure numérique Oceans 3.0 du Réseau Canadien des Océans (ONC), avec assurance de la qualité et produits dérivés selon les conventions établies., dataset progress status = completed, dataset end date = Sun Dec 22 21:00:00 UTC 2019, keyword.keyword: English = platform_orientation, keyword.keyword: English = platform_pitch, keyword: English = platform_roll, keyword: English = sea_water_pressure, keyword: English = sea_water_temperature, keyword: English = speed_of_sound_in_sea_water, keyword thesaurus = Global Ocean Observing System Essential Ocean Variables, keyword thesaurus publication date = null, keyword thesaurus version = null, keyword thesaurus date type = null, distribution format link = https://goosocean.org/index.php?option=com_oe&task=viewDocumentRecord&docID=17467, keyword thesaurus date type = theme, keyword.keyword: English = Subsurfacetemperature, keyword.keyword: French = Température sous la surface, keyword thesaurus = Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus, keyword thesaurus publication date = Thu Oct 13 00:00:00 UTC 2016, keyword thesaurus version = N/A, keyword thesaurus date type = revision, keyword: English = Oceans, distribution format link = https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DataSearch?location=USDDL.R3&deviceCategory=CURRENTMETER, data acquisition device ID = 23144, data acquisition device URL = https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DeviceListing?DeviceId=23144, data acquisition device L22 vocabulary term = Nortek Vector 3D Acoustic Velocimeter, data acquisition device L22 vocabulary term description = An acoustic current meter designed to measure high-resolution water velocity and pressure data in marine environments. It is used for studies of turbulence, waves, bottom boundary layers, ocean engineering, coasts and rivers. The Vector 3D outputs Doppler velocity, temperature, pressure, tilt, and heading measurements, and uses the principle of Doppler shift to measure current velocity. It supports real-time or burst sampling methods to preserve battery power. An optional motion sensor (Attitude and Heading Reference System, AHRS) with a faster response time can be used in place of the standard magentometer, heading and tilt sensors. The AHRS is useful for studying the motion of the Vector itself, allowing improved separation of Vector motion from velocity measurements. The Vector 3D measures veolcity over the range +/- 0.01 to 7 m/s with an accuracy +/- 0.5 % of measured value +/- 1 mm/s. It measures temperature over the range -4 to +40 degC with an accuracy of 0.1 degC and resolution of 0.01 degC. It has a sampling rate of 1 to 64 Hz, a battery capacity of 100 Wh and is depth-rated to 300 m.]
Previous metadata record [abstract: English = The Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 was deployed on 2019-09-15 at Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. This site is located on the upper slope of the Fraser River delta, where depth is approximately 100 metres. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current metres have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices., abstract: French = Ce Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 a été déployé le 2019-09-15 au Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. Pente du delta du le Fleuve Fraser, où la profondeur est d'environ 100 mètres. Cet instrument est un Courantometre. Les courantometres acoustiques (ACM) mesurent la vitesse et la direction du courant à l'aide de l'effet Doppler. L'instrument transmet une courte impulsion sonore, puis écoute son écho pour mesurer le changement de hauteur ou de fréquence. Le changement de fréquence peut déterminer la vitesse du courant. Il a été deployé sur une plateforme fixe. Les données de ce déploiement sont archivées et accessibles sur l’infrastructure numérique Oceans 3.0 du Réseau Canadien des Océans (ONC), avec assurance de la qualité et produits dérivés selon les conventions établies.] differs from current metadata record [abstract: English = The Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 was deployed on 2019-09-15 at Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. This site is located on the upper slope of the Fraser River delta, where depth is approximately 100 metres. This device is a Current Meter. Acoustic Current Meters (ACM) measure current speed and direction, using the Doppler Effect. Aquadopp current meters have a sensor head that contains 3 acoustic transducers, a tilt sensor, a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor. The instrument transmits a short pulse of sound, and then listens to its echo to measure the change in pitch or frequency. The change in pitch can determine the velocity of the current. It was deployed on a fixed platform. Data from this deployment were archived and made available through Ocean Networks Canada's Oceans 3.0 digital infrastructure, with quality assurance and derived data products following established practices., abstract: French = Ce Nortek Vector Current Meter 4899 a été déployé le 2019-09-15 au Fraser River Delta Upper Slope. Pente du delta du le Fleuve Fraser, où la profondeur est d'environ 100 mètres. Cet instrument est un Courantometre. Les courantometres acoustiques (ACM) mesurent la vitesse et la direction du courant à l'aide de l'effet Doppler. L'instrument transmet une courte impulsion sonore, puis écoute son écho pour mesurer le changement de hauteur ou de fréquence. Le changement de fréquence peut déterminer la vitesse du courant. Il a été deployé sur une plateforme fixe. Les données de ce déploiement sont archivées et accessibles sur l’infrastructure numérique Oceans 3.0 du Réseau Canadien des Océans (ONC), avec assurance de la qualité et produits dérivés selon les conventions établies.]
Previous metadata record [keyword.keyword: English = Subsurfacetemperature, metadata responsible party role = custodian, contact party identifier code = null, metadata responsible party role = custodian, contact party identifier code = null] differs from current metadata record [keyword.keyword: English = Subsurface temperature, metadata responsible party role = distributor, contact party identifier code = https://ror.org/05gknh003, metadata responsible party role = owner, contact party identifier code = https://ror.org/05gknh003]
Ocean Networks Canada Society
https://data.oceannetworks.ca/DeviceListing?DeviceId=23144
23144
Local identifier for the specific device
Nortek Vector 3D Acoustic Velocimeter
An acoustic current meter designed to measure high-resolution water velocity and pressure data in marine environments. It is used for studies of turbulence, waves, bottom boundary layers, ocean engineering, coasts and rivers. The Vector 3D outputs Doppler velocity, temperature, pressure, tilt, and heading measurements, and uses the principle of Doppler shift to measure current velocity. It supports real-time or burst sampling methods to preserve battery power. An optional motion sensor (Attitude and Heading Reference System, AHRS) with a faster response time can be used in place of the standard magentometer, heading and tilt sensors. The AHRS is useful for studying the motion of the Vector itself, allowing improved separation of Vector motion from velocity measurements. The Vector 3D measures veolcity over the range +/- 0.01 to 7 m/s with an accuracy +/- 0.5 % of measured value +/- 1 mm/s. It measures temperature over the range -4 to +40 degC with an accuracy of 0.1 degC and resolution of 0.01 degC. It has a sampling rate of 1 to 64 Hz, a battery capacity of 100 Wh and is depth-rated to 300 m.