The correlation coefficient is a statistical measure of the strength of a linear relationship between two variables. The correlation coefficient of two variables in a data sample is their covariance divided by the product of their individual standard deviations. It is a normalized measurement of how the two are linearly related. This may be R2, Spearman's, Kendall's, polychoric, Pearson's, Matthews, or others.
Dataset | PI-Supplied Description | PI-Supplied Name |
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FlowCAM enumeration of phytoplankton classes from samples taken during R/V Endeavor cruise EN616 in July 2018 | R2of PDF Slope logABD>0.75; squared correlation coefficient of above PDF for only particles of >= 5um diameter or larger using a Yokogowa FlowCAM | R2_of_PDFslope |
CTD-associated variables, bottle salinity measurements, oxygen titrations, nutrient analyses, biogeochemical/biological variables, and DIC/Freon chemistry variables from R/V Roger Revelle cruise RR2004 along the 150W meridian from 30S to 60S | R-squared value of PDF Slope logABD>0.75(only particles >5um); squared correlation coefficient of above PDF for only particles of >5um diameter or larger using a Yokogowa FlowCAM | R2of_PSD_Slope_logABD_grthan_point_75 |
CTD-associated variables, bottle salinity measurements, oxygen titrations, nutrient analyses, biogeochemical/biological variables, and DIC chemistry variables from R/V Thomas G. Thompson cruise TN376 from January to March 2020 | R-squared value of PDF Slope logABD>0.75(only particles >5um); squared correlation coefficient of above PDF for only particles of >5um diameter or larger using a Yokogowa FlowCAM | R2of_PSD_Slope_logABD_grthan_point_75 |