Dataset: PAR recorded by two Odyssey PAR loggers in the Florida Keys from 11-17 July 2017

Final no updates expectedDOI: 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.849979.1Version 1 (2021-04-23)Dataset Type:Other Field Results

Principal Investigator, Contact: Markus Huettel (Florida State University EOAS)

Co-Principal Investigator: Peter Berg (University of Virginia)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Shannon Rauch (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: Collaborative Research: Robust optode-based eddy correlation systems for oxygen flux measurements in aquatic environments (Robust optode-based eddy correlation systems)


Abstract

This dataset presents the PAR light data recorded by the two Odyssey PAR loggers. The loggers were deployed July 11-17, 2017 in a subtropical inner shelf environment (Salinity: 35-36, temperature: 28-31°C) approximately 9 km south of Long Key in the Florida Keys (24° 43.52'N, 80° 49.85'W). The site was located at 9 ± 1 m water depth near the center of a large flat carbonate platform covered with coral sand. The instruments were installed on the 3OEC instrument at ~185 cm above the sediment-water...

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Two Odyssey PAR loggers were deployed July 11-17, 2017 in a subtropical inner shelf environment (Salinity: 35-36, temperature: 28-31°C) approximately 9 km south of Long Key in the Florida Keys (24° 43.52'N, 80° 49.85'W). The site was located at 9 ± 1 m water depth near the center of a large flat carbonate platform covered with coral sand. The instruments were installed on the 3OEC instrument at ~185 cm above the sediment-water interface.

The temperature and oxygen data are the data recorded by factory-calibrated loggers:
Sampling rate: 1 / 10 min
Wavelength range: 400 to 700 nm

The method of data analysis is reported in Huettel et al. (2020).


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Methods

Huettel, M., Berg, P., & Merikhi, A. (2020). Technical note: Measurements and data analysis of sediment–water oxygen flux using a new dual-optode eddy covariance instrument. Biogeosciences, 17(17), 4459–4476. doi:10.5194/bg-17-4459-2020