From: Marta Álvarez <marta.alvarez@ieo.es>
Date: Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 10:19 AM
Subject: CARIMED progress
To: Robert M. Key <key@princeton.edu>, Alex Kozyr - NOAA Affiliate <alex.kozyr@noaa.gov>, Nico Lange <nlange@geomar.de>, Toste Tanhua <ttanhua@geomar.de>, avelo@iim.csic.es <avelo@iim.csic.es>, elisa.fguallart@ieo.es <elisa.fguallart@ieo.es>


Dear All,

I hope this email finds all of you in good health, maybe confined at home!

I think we can start constructing the CARIMED  data base and upload 
information into OCADS
at least for the initial CSV files and the Cruise Original table (Attached)

all the info for each cruise is here
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/42oaomrk8zm1smj/AAD-72yk-laU4hwubvFE5NJGa?dl=0

each folder (cruise) contains
- folder with reports and publications
- folder with initial unmerged, unformatted, bl bla.. data for physical 
and chemistry data
- csv file, we used Anton's tool to get from xlsx to CSV
- matlab file containing the csv file (all of them have the same number 
of rows.. variables )
- map in tiff format
- readme txt with metadata that it is already contained in the csv file

First QC is done...

I am still working in cruise 46-CRELEV that I received last week... and 
I will probably go back to some original data with issues related to the 
flags... we are only using 2 (good), 3 (probably bad) ..
My plan is to finish this part next week although I will be on a cruise


Please have a look and tell me if you need something else from me 
regarding any extra information about the cruises or the file formats, 
or if I should do something else

I know this step will take time.. but definitely less that it took to 
format the collected cruise

best regards
Marta and co
