The SeapHOx and SeaFET are autonomous sensors originally designed and developed by the Todd Martz Lab at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The SeaFET was designed to measure pH and temperature. The SeapHOx, designed later, combined the SeaFET with additional integrated sensors for dissolved oxygen and conductivity. Refer to Martz et al. 2010 (doi:10.4319/lom.2010.8.172).
The SeapHOx package is now produced by Sea-Bird Scientific and allows for integrated data collection of pH, temperature, salinity, and oxygen. Refer to Sea-Bird for specific model information.
Dataset Name | Brief Description |
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Bermuda Reefs | Time series data from multiple instruments at 4 sites in Bermuda |
BML Mooring pH | SAMI pH sensor data from BML mooring |
Florida Keys SeapHOx | pH, temperature, salinity, and oxygen recorded by the SeapHOx sensor |
High-Frequency CO2-system observations from a moored sensor in the York River | |
Inside and Outside Kelp Forest Mooring | Inside and Outside Kelp Forest Mooring |
Moorings - Temperature and pH | Moorings - Temperature, pH |
OA pH Temp | Nearshore pH, temperature, (salinity, depth) at mooring sites in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica |
pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and salinity from seaphox | pH, temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen values from seaphox sensors |
SCW pH Data | SCW pH Data |
SEAFET - Natividad | Moored physical and chemical parameters measured by SEAFET |
SeapHOx Time-series | Temperature, salinity, oxygen, and pH measured by SeapHOx sensors at two locations |