CODE COUNTS FOR INPUT FILE 'CSIRO_antarcticdata_2008.MA'
CODE TABLES FROM DATABASE AS OF: Mar 17 2009 12:53:24 (20090317125324)
VALUES FOUND IN CODE TABLES:

COUNT      FIELD          CODE TABLE   VALUE        DEFINITION
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     986  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'CR        '  Create record
    2375  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'CS        '  Surface Spike, caused by a minor start-up transient problem that leads to inaccurate temperature measurements in the top few meters of a temperature profile. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
       8  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'EF        '  Eddy / Front / Current. Eddies, oceanic fronts and currents are common meso scale features in the oceans. An eddy, front or current appears as an increase/decrease in temperature over large depth ranges when compared to a neighbouring profile. A temperature displacement can sometimes be seen in alternating or sequential drops as the ship track crosses a current, eddy system or frontal region. Confirmation of the feature is established if neighbouring (usually repeat) profile pairs each side of the front show similar temperatures at depth. Temperature sections along the ship track can be used as further evidence these features are real. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
       9  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'FS        '  Fine structure error: leakage, PET fault, cusping, sticking bit. The temperature profile exhibits erroneous fine structure when compared to neighbouring profiles and/or climatology and/or known characteristics of the region. (The reasons could be signal leakage, XBT recording system failures (sticking bit, cusping, PET Fault, etc), complete instrument failure, etc)
      16  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'HB        '  Hit Bottom. When the probe hits the bottom, the temperature trace usually goes isothermal. Contact with the bottom is often indicated by a small horizontal spike or undulation. The spike can be due to overheating of the thermistors or physical contact with the bottom. Data recorded beyond the hit bottom event is rejected as erroneous. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
      11  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'HF        '  High Frequency Interference. As for spikes, high frequency interference is caused by electrical, or electromagnetic, interference, but results in continual spiking over a wide range of depths. Interference may sometimes appear severe but the temperature records underneath can often be successfully interpolated by filtering. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
      38  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'IP        '  This history group operates on the complete input record
     192  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'IV        '  Inversion. Confirmed increase in temperature with depth observed at some point in the profile. Confirmation is established through the observation of the same feature in a neighbouring (usually a repeat) drop. These features usually occur is specific regions. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
      97  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'LE        '  Leakage. Appears as apparent structure of "jitter" over a range of depths (or the entire profile) that is considered to be unusual as there is little evidence of similar structure in the region, and or there is no confirmation from a neighbouring profile. This flag can be used if there is some element of doubt whether the XBT system is working correctly, i.e., if there is a suspected signal leakage problem with the recording equipment. Leakage can also be a result of insulation penetration which has not healed leading to continuous leakage, or damage to the launcher cable or recorder. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
      25  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'NG        '  No good trace
      46  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'PI        '  Inversion Probable. A probable inversion is defined as an increase in temperature with depth observed at some point in the profile, but which is not fully confirmed by a repeat or neighbouring drop. The feature is considered to be probably real as inversions are known to occur in the region or similar features are found in neighbouring drops. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
     488  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'QC        '  Quality Control
     226  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'RE        '  Repeat Drop. Is defined as an XBT deployed within 15 minutes of another one due to suspected previous probe malfunctions, desire to confirm a suspected real feature, or high density sampling. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
      12  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'SP        '  Spike. Isolated or intermittent spikes can be the result of external electrical or electromagnetic interference that influences the XBT system"s output.  CSIRO Code (CSCB)
      19  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'TO        '  Temperature/depth offset. The temperature profile exhibits erroneous temperature/depth offsets compared to neighbouring profiles and/or climatology and/or known characteristics of the region. The offsets can occur.at depth, or over sections of the profile, or over the complete profile (The reason could be instrument drift/sensor failure, encoding error, XBT fall rate error, XBT start-of-descent timing error, etc)
     409  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'WB        '  Wire Break. The XBT wire breaks, a short circuit causes the temperature readings to go off scale either to the low (wire breaks from the spool in the launcher) or to the high (wire breaks from the descending probe"s spool) temperature end of the scale. The main cause of wire breaks can be fouling or if the terminal depth of the probe is reached. Often a wire stretch will precede a wire break. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
       4  'Act_Code    ' 'ACT       ' 'WS        '  Wire Stretch. A true wire stretch causes an abnormal increase of temperature with depth (usually > 0.2DegC observed over a large range of depths). A wire stretch because of an increase in tension in the wire (due to poor unreeling) can result in a similar bulge to the high temperature side of an XBT profile. These malfunctions can look very similar to temperature inversions, and must be confirmed by a check between neighbouring profiles (usually repeat drops), or have been observed in an area where inversions are known to occur, and flagged as real. Unconfirmed features are flagged according to the degree of confidence. If the anomaly is suspected to be erroneous it should be flagged as a wire stretch. See the CSIRO Quality Control Cookbook for further clarification. CSIRO Code (CSCB)
     986  'Act_Parm    ' 'PC_HIST   ' 'RCRD      '  Indicates a record has been created or actions are taken against the entire record
    3975  'Act_Parm    ' 'PC_PROF   ' 'TEMP      '  Temperature (degrees C)
     493  'D_P_Code    ' 'DP        ' 'D         '  Independent parameter is Depth
     493  'Data_Avail  ' 'AVAIL     ' 'A         '  Available
     493  'Data_Type   ' 'TYPE      ' 'XB        '  XBT
  628118  'Depres_Q    ' 'QUAL      ' '0         '  No quality control (QC) has been performed on this element.
     493  'Digit_Code  ' 'DIGMC     ' '7         '  Digitized at regular depth intervals (equivalent to k1=7 for BATHY/TESAC data)
     493  'Dup_flag    ' 'DUP       ' 'N         '  Parameter is not a duplicate
    3975  'Ident_Code  ' 'IDENT     ' 'CS        '  CSIRO in Australia
     986  'Ident_Code  ' 'IDENT     ' 'NO        '  NODC (Washington)
    3975  'PRC_Code    ' 'PRC       ' 'CSCB      '  CSIRO QC Cook Book Software
     493  'PRC_Code    ' 'PRC       ' 'cv01      '  NODC convert CSIRO MEDSASCII to GTSPP MEDSASCII format
     493  'PRC_Code    ' 'PRC       ' 'tstm      '  NODC format test of a MEDS-ASCII data file
  469652  'Prof_Q_Parm ' 'QUAL      ' '1         '  QC has been performed; element appears to be correct.
   58487  'Prof_Q_Parm ' 'QUAL      ' '2         '  QC has been performed; element appears to be inconsistent with other elements.
   72552  'Prof_Q_Parm ' 'QUAL      ' '3         '  QC has been performed; element appears to be doubtful.
   25078  'Prof_Q_Parm ' 'QUAL      ' '4         '  QC has been performed; element appears to be erroneous.
    2349  'Prof_Q_Parm ' 'QUAL      ' '5         '  The value has been changed as a result of QC.
     493  'Prof_Type   ' 'PC_PROF   ' 'TEMP      '  Temperature (degrees C)
     493  'Profile_Type' 'PC_PROF   ' 'TEMP      '  Temperature (degrees C)
     493  'Q_Date_Time ' 'QUAL      ' '1         '  QC has been performed; element appears to be correct.
     493  'Q_Pos       ' 'QUAL      ' '1         '  QC has been performed; element appears to be correct.
     493  'Q_Record    ' 'QUAL      ' '1         '  QC has been performed; element appears to be correct.
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'ACCS      '  Accession number
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'CRC$      '  32 bit circular redundancy code (Special IGOSS Indicator)
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'CSID      '  CSIRO unique ID
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'GCLL      '  Call Sign
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'GOCR      '  Originators Cruise Number
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'IOTA      '  CSIRO Indian Ocean Temperature Identifier containing both the data source (CSIRO, BOM, LEVITUS, WOCE, NODC) as a word and the reliability of the data QC in the SRFC_Q_PARM field (IF CSIRO did QC by hand, then 1 or 2, and IF data arrived from WOD, then 7 is used.
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'OFFS      '  The OFFSET as measured and reported by the Data Acquisition Software - SIPPICAN MK9 or 12 and/or the CSIRO DEVIL System
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'PEQ$      '  XBT fall rate equation (WMO code 1770)
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'PLAT      '  Platform
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'RCT$      '  XBT recorder type (WMO code 4770)
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'SCAL      '  The SCALING Factor reported by the Data Acquisition Systems - Also used to calibrate the temperature data from the XBT
     493  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'SER#      '  The SERIAL Number of the Probe
     316  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'SHP#      '  Ship name
     316  'SRFC_Code   ' 'PC_CODE   ' 'TWI#      '  SOOP Line Number
      11  'SRFC_Parm   ' 'SC_PEQ$   ' '042       '  Sippican T-7, Coefficient a 6.691, Coefficient b -2.25
     482  'SRFC_Parm   ' 'SC_PEQ$   ' '052       '  Sippican Deep Blue, Coefficient a 6.691, Coefficient b -2.25
     493  'SRFC_Parm   ' 'SC_RCT$   ' '71        '  CSIRO Devil-2 XBT acquisition system
    6055  'SRFC_Q_Parm ' 'QUAL      ' '0         '  No quality control (QC) has been performed on this element.
     493  'SRFC_Q_Parm ' 'QUAL      ' '1         '  QC has been performed; element appears to be correct.
     493  'Standard    ' 'STD_TEMP  ' '2         '  In situ sensor, precision to 0.1 degrees C
     493  'Stream_Ident' 'IDENT     ' 'CS        '  CSIRO in Australia
     493  'Stream_Ident' 'TYPE      ' 'XB        '  XBT
     493  'Uflag       ' 'UFLAG     ' 'U         '  Add this station to file during update
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