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Scheinin, Matias; Asmala, Eero (2020): High-frequency Chlorophyll a in coastal SW Finland [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.916204

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Abstract:
We collected horizontally detailed and extensive in situ chlorophyll a data from the coastal Baltic Sea (SW Finland), covering the ice-free season of an annual cycle. The spatially detailed and extensive in situ Chl-a data were collected by an automated underway measurement system equipped with an optical Chlorophyll a sensor. The system was constructed by Luode Consulting Inc. and installed in a rigid inflatable boat, or RIB (Brig N610H) with 0.4 m draft. The system consisted of seven sequential components as follows: The water intake was placed at 0.5m depth, facing forward right below the left-hand stern. Since the water intake was the lowest part of the whole system, its minimum operation depth was also 0.5 m. After passing the pump at 29 L/min, the water was led through a lamellar debubbler before entering a 0.5-L cylindrical chamber enclosing an EXO2 sonde equipped with a dual-channel fluorescence sensor (Xylem Inc., USA) for integrated Chl-a detection, incorporating also cyanobacterial contribution by applying two excitation wavelengths; 470±15 and 590±15 nm and one emission detection wavelength at 685±15 nm. From the sonde, the water passed by a faucet for water collection before being led back to the sea from an outflow pipe at the right-hand rail of the boat. Time and GPS position were tracked continuously for geolocating the Chl-a measurements by using an EXO Handheld unit (Xylem Inc., USA) connected to the sonde with a data transmission cable. Here we demonstrate the spatial patchiness of chlorophyll a in coastal waters. We analyzed the spatial heterogeneity of calibrated chlorophyll a data by using multiple statistical approaches, and quantified the chlorophyll a patches using a rolling average filter.
Keyword(s):
archipelago; chlorophyll fluorescence; coastal ecosystem; Estuary; eutrophication; flow-through measurement; littoral; patchiness; Phytoplankton; spatial heterogeneity; trophic state; water quality monitoring
Related to:
Scheinin, Matias; Asmala, Eero (2020): Ubiquitous Patchiness in Chlorophyll a Concentration in Coastal Archipelago of Baltic Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science, 7, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00563
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 59.947753 * Median Longitude: 23.274698 * South-bound Latitude: 59.773800 * West-bound Longitude: 22.767610 * North-bound Latitude: 60.136840 * East-bound Longitude: 23.827250
Date/Time Start: 2019-03-30T11:10:00 * Date/Time End: 2019-11-01T12:24:05
Minimum DEPTH, water: 0.5 m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 0.5 m
Event(s):
HM2_2019_SW_FINNISH_COAST * Latitude Start: 59.942470 * Longitude Start: 23.380860 * Latitude End: 60.042540 * Longitude End: 23.474170 * Date/Time Start: 2019-03-30T11:10:00 * Date/Time End: 2019-11-01T12:24:00 * Location: Southwestern Baltic Sea * Method/Device: Flow-through system * Comment: Sampled from a boat.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DATE/TIMEDate/TimeAsmala, EeroGeocode – Z
2LATITUDELatitudeAsmala, EeroGeocode
3LONGITUDELongitudeAsmala, EeroGeocode
4DEPTH, waterDepth watermAsmala, EeroGeocode
5Chlorophyll aChl aµg/lAsmala, EeroEXO2, YSI, USA
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