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| author | Pieck, Daniela Thölen, Claudia Hillebrand, Helmut Kleyer, Michael Lõhmus, Kertu Zielinski, Oliver |
| author_facet | Pieck, Daniela Thölen, Claudia Hillebrand, Helmut Kleyer, Michael Lõhmus, Kertu Zielinski, Oliver |
| collection | Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales |
| contents | Local tide and wave conditions were recorded with a RBRduo TDǀwave sensor (RBR Ltd., Ontario/Canada). The sensor was bottom mounted in a shallow tidal creek (0.78 m NHN) through a steel girder (buried 0.3m deep in the sediment) and was positioned 10 cm above sediment surface, as was determined by using a portable differential GPS. This resulted in the sensor falling dry during low tide. For accurate depth calculations, raw pressure data were manually corrected for atmospheric pressure derived from a locally installed weather station. The sensor was pre-calibrated by the manufacturer and the sampling rate was 3 Hz with 1024 samples per burst at a sample interval of 10 min. Recorded data were internally logged until the readout with the Ruskin (V1.13.13) software. Date and time is given in UTC. Data handling was performed according to Zielinski et al. (2018): Post-processing of collected data was done using MATLAB (R2018a). Quality control was performed by (a) erasing data covering maintenance activities, (b) removing outliers, and (c) visually checks. Low-tide data is not removed, but were easily identified through the manually calculated water depth data, where all depths < 0.05m represented low tide data. |
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| publishDate | 2021 |
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| spellingShingle | Continuous wave and tide observations at station BEFmate_seafloor2 (2020-04) Pieck, Daniela Thölen, Claudia Hillebrand, Helmut Kleyer, Michael Lõhmus, Kertu Zielinski, Oliver ALTITUDE; BEFmate; BEFmate_seafloor2; biodiversity - ecosystem functioning; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DynaCom; DynaCom_seafloor; experimental islands; FOR 2716: Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: from island biogeography to metaecosystems; ICBM; Institut für Chemie und Biologie des Meeres; Metacommunity; MULT; Multiple investigations; Pressure, raw; salt marsh; Spiekeroog; Spiekeroog, German Bight, North Sea; Temperature, water; Tide and Wave Logger, RBR, RBRduo T.D/wave [SN: 051159]; water level; wave; Wave energy; Wave height, average; Wave height, maximum; Wave height, significant; Wave height, tenth; Wave period, average; Wave period, maximum; Wave period, significant; Wave period, tenth Local tide and wave conditions were recorded with a RBRduo TDǀwave sensor (RBR Ltd., Ontario/Canada). The sensor was bottom mounted in a shallow tidal creek (0.78 m NHN) through a steel girder (buried 0.3m deep in the sediment) and was positioned 10 cm above sediment surface, as was determined by using a portable differential GPS. This resulted in the sensor falling dry during low tide. For accurate depth calculations, raw pressure data were manually corrected for atmospheric pressure derived from a locally installed weather station. The sensor was pre-calibrated by the manufacturer and the sampling rate was 3 Hz with 1024 samples per burst at a sample interval of 10 min. Recorded data were internally logged until the readout with the Ruskin (V1.13.13) software. Date and time is given in UTC. Data handling was performed according to Zielinski et al. (2018): Post-processing of collected data was done using MATLAB (R2018a). Quality control was performed by (a) erasing data covering maintenance activities, (b) removing outliers, and (c) visually checks. Low-tide data is not removed, but were easily identified through the manually calculated water depth data, where all depths < 0.05m represented low tide data. |
| title | Continuous wave and tide observations at station BEFmate_seafloor2 (2020-04) |
| topic | ALTITUDE; BEFmate; BEFmate_seafloor2; biodiversity - ecosystem functioning; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DynaCom; DynaCom_seafloor; experimental islands; FOR 2716: Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: from island biogeography to metaecosystems; ICBM; Institut für Chemie und Biologie des Meeres; Metacommunity; MULT; Multiple investigations; Pressure, raw; salt marsh; Spiekeroog; Spiekeroog, German Bight, North Sea; Temperature, water; Tide and Wave Logger, RBR, RBRduo T.D/wave [SN: 051159]; water level; wave; Wave energy; Wave height, average; Wave height, maximum; Wave height, significant; Wave height, tenth; Wave period, average; Wave period, maximum; Wave period, significant; Wave period, tenth |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.935112 |