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OAS accession Detail for 0278926
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Title: | Continuous, underwater profiles of ultraviolet (UV), PAR irradiance, and temperature observations with surface reference measurements collected from the R/V LAURENTIAN and other small boats in the Lake Huron in the Great Lakes region from 2022-05-10 to 2022-07-08 (NCEI Accession 0278926) |
Abstract: | NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) samples and studies the ecosystem of the lower food web of the Laurentian Great Lakes. This collection contains continuous, underwater ultraviolet (UV), PAR and temperature profiles at 5 stations during the open water season in Lake Huron in 2022. The measurements were collected using a Biospherical Instruments Inc. PUV-2500 submersible, multichannel, profiling, ultraviolet radiometer and PUV2510 reference radiometer attached to the ship during profile collection. UV measurements are in units of microwatts per square centimeter at wavelength (µW/(cm²nm)), PAR measurements are in the units of microEinsteins per square centimeters per second (µE/(cm²sec)) and temperature are in the units of degrees Celsius. Chlorophyll measurements were collected with the instrument, but not included in this data package because the instrument was not calibrated for these locations. The instrument was calibrated for dark offsets as described in the instrument manual on each day the instrument was deployed. Two summary tables are included in this accession summarizing the attenuation coefficients (Kd) and the 1% attenuation depth. The attenuation coefficients (Kd) were calculated as the slope of the linear regression of the natural logarithm of the ratio_uv versus depth, as described by Kirk (1994). The 1% attenuation depth was calculated using the Kd and intercept from the linear regression of the natural logarithm of the ratio_uv versus depth as: (ln(0.01)-Intercept)/Kd. Only data above 1% of the ambient irradiance were used in these calculations. Blank cells indicate no data. The data table column headings and units are described in detail in the data dictionary file named “noaa-glerl-uv-data-dictionary-2022.csv”. File formats included in this data package are .csv and jpg. |
Date received: | 20230518 |
Start date: | 20220510 |
End date: | 20220708 |
Seanames: | Great Lakes |
West boundary: | -83.807 |
East boundary: | -82.8 |
North boundary: | 44.8 |
South boundary: | 43.66 |
Observation types: | in situ, model output |
Instrument types: | profiling reflectance radiometer |
Datatypes: | ABSORPTION - SCATTERING - ATTENUATION COEFFICIENTS, DEPTH - SENSOR, PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVE RADIATION (PAR), WATER TEMPERATURE |
Submitter: | Mason, Lacey |
Submitting institution: | US DOC; NOAA; OAR; Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory |
Collecting institutions: | US DOC; NOAA; OAR; Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory |
Contributing projects: | |
Platforms: | LAURENTIAN (33LA) |
Number of observations: | |
Supplementary information: | |
Availability date: | |
Metadata version: | 5 |
Keydate: | 2023-06-01 22:30:35+00 |
Editdate: | 2024-09-10 13:35:40+00 |