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Siegel, Herbert; Brust-Möbius, Juliane; Ohde, Thomas; Gerth, Monika (2016): Incident irradiance above water and upward radiance below the water surface during METEOR cruise M103/2 at station M103/2_121 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.857127

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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
Funding:
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, Bonn (BMBF), grant/award no. 03F0650: Geochemistry and ecology of the Namibian upwelling system
Coverage:
Latitude: -19.861000 * Longitude: 11.048000
Date/Time Start: 2014-02-02T15:11:24 * Date/Time End: 2014-02-02T15:11:24
Event(s):
M103/2_121_SMSR * Latitude: -19.861000 * Longitude: 11.048000 * Date/Time: 2014-02-02T15:11:24 * Location: Namibia upwelling, Southeast Atlantic * Campaign: M103/2 * Basis: Meteor (1986) * Method/Device: SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference (SMSR)
Comment:
The incident irradiance above water Es (lambda) and the upward radiance just below the water surface Lu (lambda,0-) were measured with Satlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference) 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.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Radiance, upward at 619.6 nmLu_619.6µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
2Radiance, upward at 412.1 nmLu_412.1µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
3Radiance, upward at 670.1 nmLu_670.1µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
4Radiance, upward at 442.7 nmLu_442.7µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
5Radiance, upward at 519.5 nmLu_519.5µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
6Radiance, upward at 489.8 nmLu_489.8µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
7Radiance, upward at 509.8 nmLu_509.8µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
8Radiance, upward at 565.7 nmLu_565.7µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
9Radiance, upward at 554.2 nmLu_554.2µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
10Radiance, upward at 590.6 nmLu_590.6µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
11Radiance, upward at 665.1 nmLu_665.1µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
12Radiance, upward at 683.4 nmLu_683.4µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
13Radiance, upward at 699.6 nmLu_699.6µW/cm2/nm/srSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
14Spectral irradiance, incident at 620.7 nmEi_620.7W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
15Spectral irradiance, incident at 411.6 nmEi_411.6W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
16Spectral irradiance, incident at 670.9 nmEi_670.9W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
17Spectral irradiance, incident at 443.1 nmEi_443.1W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
18Spectral irradiance, incident at 520.8 nmEi_520.8W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
19Spectral irradiance, incident at 490.5 nmEi_490.5W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
20Spectral irradiance, incident at 509.3 nmEi_509.3W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
21Spectral irradiance, incident at 565.6 nmEi_565.6W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
22Spectral irradiance, incident at 555.5 nmEi_555.5W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
23Spectral irradiance, incident at 589.4 nmEi_589.4W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
24Spectral irradiance, incident at 664.6 nmEi_664.6W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
25Spectral irradiance, incident at 683.6 nmEi_683.6W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
26Spectral irradiance, incident at 700.2 nmEi_700.2W/m2/nmSiegel, HerbertSatlantic surface reference (SMSR-SeaWiFS Multichannel Surface Reference)
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