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Voß, Daniela; Wollschläger, Jochen; Henkel, Rohan; Zielinski, Oliver (2020): Hyperspectral underwater light field measured during the cruise HE492 with RV HEINCKE [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.918047

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Abstract:
Data presented here were collected during the cruise HE492 with RV HEINCKE from Trondheim, Norway to Longyearbyen, Norway (July 29, 2017 - August 17, 2017). In total, 71 underwater light profiles were collected at 37 stations, using a free-falling hyperspectral light profiler. The system used was a SEABIRD HyperPro II (SN 099, former Satlantic), equipped with a irradiance sensor to measure downwelling irradiance (Ed, SN 262) and a radiance sensor for upwelling radiance (Lu, SN 227). A reference unit was attached to the ship to measure the above water irradiance (Es, SN 223). The sensors were calibrated by the manufacturer and validated prior to the cruise with a reference lamp. Data were recorded with the SatView software (V 2.9.5_7) and processed from raw to Level1, 1b, 2, 2s to Level 3a using the ProSoft Processing software (V 7.7.19_2). Measured data were binned in 0.5 m depth intervals. A dark correction was made automatically based on shutter measurements by the instrument. Measurements with a tilt higher than 5° were not taken into account during processing. Spectra were interpolated to 1 nm intervals. For each station the hyperspectral profiles for each parameter cover the wavelength range from 400-700 nm, for Ed and Es in [W/m² nm], for Lu in [W/m² nm sr]. For Ed, Lu and Es descriptive statistics are given including min, max, mean, median and standard deviation of the tilt and the photosynthetically active radiation PAR [µmol photons/m² s (sr)], integrated from 400 - 700 nm. Statistics are not given for profiles which do not reach the 1% PAR depth. To allow an assignment of above water conditions to the respective depth measurements, Es spectra were given as a function of depth, recalculated from data Level2s. The Profiler measurements were only conducted during daylight. Raw data are available on request from the principal investigator.
Chief Scientist of HE492: Dr. Uwe John, Alfred-Wegener-Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
Keyword(s):
Ed; Es; hyperspectral; irradiance; Lu; radiance; Svalbard; underwater light field
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 78.651749 * Median Longitude: 13.319935 * South-bound Latitude: 77.611823 * West-bound Longitude: 7.668116 * North-bound Latitude: 80.000670 * East-bound Longitude: 17.002300
Date/Time Start: 2017-08-03T08:45:54 * Date/Time End: 2017-08-15T15:12:12
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