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Ohde, Thomas; Siegel, Herbert; Gerth, Monika (2011): Profiles of downward irradiance and upward radiance during L'Atalante cruise ATA03 in the Atlantic Ocean at station 015001 [dataset]. Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.772658

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Related to:
Ohde, Thomas; Siegel, Herbert (2012): Impacts of Saharan dust on downward irradiance and photosynthetically available radiation in the water column. Advances in Oceanography and Limnology, 3(2), 99-131, https://doi.org/10.1080/19475721.2012.716793
Ohde, Thomas; Siegel, Herbert (2014): Impacts of Saharan dust on the marine environment in the area off Northwest Africa. In: Barale, V. & Gade, M. Remote sensing of the African Seas, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 119-133, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8008-7_6
Further details:
Mueller, J L; Austin, R W (1995): Ocean optics protocols for SeaWiFS validation, revision 1. In: S.B. Hooker, E.R. Firestone, J.G. Acker (Editors), NASA Technical Memorandum 104566, Vol. 25, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, 66 pp
Coverage:
Latitude: 17.000000 * Longitude: -16.800000
Date/Time Start: 2008-02-09T08:35:00 * Date/Time End: 2008-02-09T08:35:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: 0.02 m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 61.29 m
Event(s):
ATA3_015001_SPMR (015001) * Latitude: 17.000000 * Longitude: -16.800000 * Date/Time: 2008-02-09T08:35:00 * Campaign: ATA08_03 (IFM-GEOMAR/3) * Basis: L Atalante * Method/Device: SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer (SPMR)
Comment:
Vertical profiles of downward irradiance Ed (z,lambda) in and upward radiance Lu (z,lambda) in were determined with Satlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer). Profiles up to 90 m were covered in 13 channels between 412 nm and 700 nm. All measurements were made according to the recommendations of the SeaWiFS validation team (Mueller and Austin 1995). The sampling data rate was 6 Hz. The free fall velocity of the SPMR instrument was justified by ballast in such a way that more than 5 spectra were samples per meter.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DEPTH, waterDepth watermCalculatedGeocode – calculated from pressure
2Pressure, waterPressdbarOhde, Thomas
3Radiance, upward at 620.7 nmLu_620.7µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
4Radiance, upward at 411.6 nmLu_411.6µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
5Radiance, upward at 670.4 nmLu_670.4µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
6Radiance, upward at 443.1 nmLu_443.1µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
7Radiance, upward at 519.3 nmLu_519.3µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
8Radiance, upward at 490.1 nmLu_490.1µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
9Radiance, upward at 510.2 nmLu_510.2µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
10Radiance, upward at 565.9 nmLu_565.9µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
11Radiance, upward at 554.1 nmLu_554.1µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
12Radiance, upward at 590.4 nmLu_590.4µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
13Radiance, upward at 665.5 nmLu_665.5µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
14Radiance, upward at 683.5 nmLu_683.5µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
15Radiance, upward at 699.6 nmLu_699.6µW/cm2/nm/srOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
16Spectral irradiance, downward at 620.8 nmEd_620.8W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
17Spectral irradiance, downward at 411.6 nmEd_411.6W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
18Spectral irradiance, downward at 669.7 nmEd_669.7W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
19Spectral irradiance, downward at 443.2 nmEd_443.2W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
20Spectral irradiance, downward at 519.5 nmEd_519.5W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
21Spectral irradiance, downward at 489.9 nmEd_489.9W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
22Spectral irradiance, downward at 509.8 nmEd_509.8W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
23Spectral irradiance, downward at 565.2 nmEd_565.2W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
24Spectral irradiance, downward at 554.2 nmEd_554.2W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
25Spectral irradiance, downward at 590.4 nmEd_590.4W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
26Spectral irradiance, downward at 664.8 nmEd_664.8W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
27Spectral irradiance, downward at 683.3 nmEd_683.3W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
28Spectral irradiance, downward at 699.8 nmEd_699.8W/m2/nmOhde, ThomasSatlantic profiler (SPMR-SeaWiFS Profiling Multichannel Radiometer)
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