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author Oelker, Julia
Achterberg, Eric Pieter
Browning, Thomas J
Liu, Haoran
Voß, Daniela
Wollschläger, Jochen
Yuan, Zhongwei
author_facet Oelker, Julia
Achterberg, Eric Pieter
Browning, Thomas J
Liu, Haoran
Voß, Daniela
Wollschläger, Jochen
Yuan, Zhongwei
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Underway optical chlorophyll-a and turbidity data were collected along the cruise track with Sea-Bird Scientific ECO FLNTU sensors installed within two autonomous measurement systems, called self-cleaning monitoring boxes (SMBs). The SMBs measure alternatingly. While one box is measuring, the other one is being cleaned. At the beginning of the transect, the boxes switched to operation every three hours, later, while the ship is transecting the Pacific Gyre, the cleaning interval was changed to only every 24 hours. The water inlet for the SMBs is at about 4 m depth. The data were quality controlled and the chlorophyll-a data were additionally calibrated using discrete water samples. In situ chlorophyll-a samples were collected by the scientific party from Niskin bottles during CTD stations and underway using a tow fish. Chlorophyll-a of these samples was determined in the lab on board using a bench top fluorometer. Details on all quality control steps, the calibration, as well as a comparison to satellite data can be found in the data processing report. The resulting data set contains the original data and corresponding quality flags and, in case of chlorophyll-a, additionally the calibrated data plus quality flag. The data source is given through the name of the active SMB. The data set contains data during transect and station. We recommend to use ship's speed to filter for only transect data.
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spellingShingle Continuous optical chlorophyll-a and turbidity data along RV SONNE cruise SO289
Oelker, Julia
Achterberg, Eric Pieter
Browning, Thomas J
Liu, Haoran
Voß, Daniela
Wollschläger, Jochen
Yuan, Zhongwei
Chlorophyll a; chlorophyll-a; DAM; DAM_Underway; DAM Underway Research Data; DataHub; DataHub Earth and Environment of the Helmholtz Association; Data quality control procedures according to Copernicus Marine in situ TAC BGC quality control group (2021); DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Fluorescence; Fluorometer, Sea-Bird Scientific, ECO FLNTU; Fluorometer, Sea-Bird Scientific, ECO FLNTU; Calibration with samples measured according to Arar and Collins (1997) [EPA Method 445.0]; GEOTRACES GP21; ICBM; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Measurement container; Quality flag, chlorophyll a; Quality flag, turbidity; Ship speed; SO289; SO289_0_Underway-7; Sonne_2; turbidity; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); Underway Measurement
Underway optical chlorophyll-a and turbidity data were collected along the cruise track with Sea-Bird Scientific ECO FLNTU sensors installed within two autonomous measurement systems, called self-cleaning monitoring boxes (SMBs). The SMBs measure alternatingly. While one box is measuring, the other one is being cleaned. At the beginning of the transect, the boxes switched to operation every three hours, later, while the ship is transecting the Pacific Gyre, the cleaning interval was changed to only every 24 hours. The water inlet for the SMBs is at about 4 m depth. The data were quality controlled and the chlorophyll-a data were additionally calibrated using discrete water samples. In situ chlorophyll-a samples were collected by the scientific party from Niskin bottles during CTD stations and underway using a tow fish. Chlorophyll-a of these samples was determined in the lab on board using a bench top fluorometer. Details on all quality control steps, the calibration, as well as a comparison to satellite data can be found in the data processing report. The resulting data set contains the original data and corresponding quality flags and, in case of chlorophyll-a, additionally the calibrated data plus quality flag. The data source is given through the name of the active SMB. The data set contains data during transect and station. We recommend to use ship's speed to filter for only transect data.
title Continuous optical chlorophyll-a and turbidity data along RV SONNE cruise SO289
topic Chlorophyll a; chlorophyll-a; DAM; DAM_Underway; DAM Underway Research Data; DataHub; DataHub Earth and Environment of the Helmholtz Association; Data quality control procedures according to Copernicus Marine in situ TAC BGC quality control group (2021); DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Fluorescence; Fluorometer, Sea-Bird Scientific, ECO FLNTU; Fluorometer, Sea-Bird Scientific, ECO FLNTU; Calibration with samples measured according to Arar and Collins (1997) [EPA Method 445.0]; GEOTRACES GP21; ICBM; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Measurement container; Quality flag, chlorophyll a; Quality flag, turbidity; Ship speed; SO289; SO289_0_Underway-7; Sonne_2; turbidity; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); Underway Measurement
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.965200