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Autores principales: Skjelvan, Ingunn, Omar, Abdirahman M, Johannessen, Truls
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Publicado: PANGAEA 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.908020
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author Skjelvan, Ingunn
Omar, Abdirahman M
Johannessen, Truls
author_facet Skjelvan, Ingunn
Omar, Abdirahman M
Johannessen, Truls
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This data set contains sensor data from a mooring deployed at the positon 60.4439N, 5.3095E during a SEACRIFOG training workshop. The site is in Eidsvåg, which is a side fjord connected to the larger Byfjorden, off Bergen at the western part of Norway. The mooring was deployed at 3 April 2019 at 9:30 GMT, and retrieved at 5 April 2019 at 08:00 GMT. Ship for deployment was R/V Hans Brattstrom. Attached to the mooring were four instruments: - one AADI Seaguard (serial no. 1804) at approx 21 m depth (pressure measurements in datafile) - one RBR solo T temperature sensor (serial no. 200320) at approx. 33 m depth (12 m deeper than the AADI SeaGuard) - one RBR solo T temperature sensor (serial no. 200321) at approx. 48 m depth (27 m deeper than the AADI SeaGuard) - one SeaBird SBE-37 ctd (serial no. 15045) at approx. 56 m depth (pressure measurements in datafile) The sampling frequency was once every 30 minutes for all instruments. The salinity data has been corrected using discrete salinity samples analysed at a Portasal salinity instrument. The salinity correction was performed by subtracting a constant value which represented the difference between the salinity sensor and the discrete salinity sample at the largest depth. The prescision of the salinity data was 0.002. The dissolved oxygen data has been corrected using Winkler oxygen titration of discrete water samples. The oxygen correction was performed by subtracting a constant value which represented the difference between the oxygen sensor and the discrete oxygen sample at the largest depth. Prescision of the oxygen data was 0.66 umol/kg, accuracy can be determined by comparing uncorrected and corrected oxygen values in the file.
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spellingShingle Mooring measurements from Eidsvåg, Norway, in April 2019
Skjelvan, Ingunn
Omar, Abdirahman M
Johannessen, Truls
58HB20190403; 58HB20190403_moor; Conductivity; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Gear identification number; Hans Brattström; MOOR; Mooring; Oxygen; Oxygen saturation; Pressure, water; Quality flag; Salinity; Sound velocity in water; Temperature, water; WOCE quality flag
This data set contains sensor data from a mooring deployed at the positon 60.4439N, 5.3095E during a SEACRIFOG training workshop. The site is in Eidsvåg, which is a side fjord connected to the larger Byfjorden, off Bergen at the western part of Norway. The mooring was deployed at 3 April 2019 at 9:30 GMT, and retrieved at 5 April 2019 at 08:00 GMT. Ship for deployment was R/V Hans Brattstrom. Attached to the mooring were four instruments: - one AADI Seaguard (serial no. 1804) at approx 21 m depth (pressure measurements in datafile) - one RBR solo T temperature sensor (serial no. 200320) at approx. 33 m depth (12 m deeper than the AADI SeaGuard) - one RBR solo T temperature sensor (serial no. 200321) at approx. 48 m depth (27 m deeper than the AADI SeaGuard) - one SeaBird SBE-37 ctd (serial no. 15045) at approx. 56 m depth (pressure measurements in datafile) The sampling frequency was once every 30 minutes for all instruments. The salinity data has been corrected using discrete salinity samples analysed at a Portasal salinity instrument. The salinity correction was performed by subtracting a constant value which represented the difference between the salinity sensor and the discrete salinity sample at the largest depth. The prescision of the salinity data was 0.002. The dissolved oxygen data has been corrected using Winkler oxygen titration of discrete water samples. The oxygen correction was performed by subtracting a constant value which represented the difference between the oxygen sensor and the discrete oxygen sample at the largest depth. Prescision of the oxygen data was 0.66 umol/kg, accuracy can be determined by comparing uncorrected and corrected oxygen values in the file.
title Mooring measurements from Eidsvåg, Norway, in April 2019
topic 58HB20190403; 58HB20190403_moor; Conductivity; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Gear identification number; Hans Brattström; MOOR; Mooring; Oxygen; Oxygen saturation; Pressure, water; Quality flag; Salinity; Sound velocity in water; Temperature, water; WOCE quality flag
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.908020