This dataset contains the light intensity raw values and the corrected light intensity values collected by the Odyssey-PAR sensors deployed at the three study sites: Varadero (10°18’23.3"N, 75°35’08.0"W), Rosario (10°11'12.1"N, 75°44'43.0"W) and Abanico (10°18'5.80"N, 75°34'37.10"W). To obtain the corrected light intensity values, we applied a correction factor to the raw data which was obtained from the calibration of each Odyssey-PAR sensor against a manufacturer-calibrated quantum sensor (LI-...
Show moreThis dataset contains the light intensity raw values and the corrected light intensity values collected by the Odyssey-PAR sensors deployed at the three study sites: Varadero (10°18’23.3"N, 75°35’08.0"W), Rosario (10°11'12.1"N, 75°44'43.0"W) and Abanico (10°18'5.80"N, 75°34'37.10"W). To obtain the corrected light intensity values, we applied a correction factor to the raw data which was obtained from the calibration of each Odyssey-PAR sensor against a manufacturer-calibrated quantum sensor (LI-1400, LI-COR). The deployment location (onshore and underwater), the date, and time for each record are specified. Measurements were recorded between November 2016 and December 2017.
Related Reference:
Pizarro V, Rodríguez SC, López-Victoria M, Zapata FA, Zea S, Galindo-Martínez CT, Iglesias-Prieto R, Pollock J, Medina M. (2017) Unraveling the structure and composition of Varadero Reef, an improbable and imperiled coral reef in the Colombian Caribbean. PeerJ 5:e4119 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4119
Medina, M., Iglesias-Prieto, R. (2018) Raw and corrected light intensity time-series records at onshore and underwater sites at Rosario, Abanico and Varadero reefs, Colombia, Nov 2016-Dec 2017 (Varadero Reef project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 2) Version Date 2018-03-01 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/718956 [access date]
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