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This dataset was collected during the cruise HE545 (10.11.2019 - 12.11.2019) with RV HEINCKE from Cuxhaven, Germany to Bremerhaven, Germany. It contains absorption coefficients [m-1] from water constituents in a range of 400 to 710 nm (2 nm resolution). In total, 31 samples have been taken in approx. 5 m depth. At some occasions, also other depths were sampled. The water samples were analyzed for the total absorption coefficients of water constituents (a_tot). The absorption coefficient measurements were performed with a point-source integrating-cavity absorption meter (PSICAM) with a sample volume of approx. 400 ml. The specifications of the PSICAM, relevant publications, information regarding the measurements, calibration of the instrument, and data correction are provided in a separate document. Raw data are available on request from the authors. Supplementary Information attached. Chief Scientist of HE545: Dr. Thomas Badewien / Dr. Jochen Wollschläger, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM). Work related to Coastal ocean darkening - Light availability in the past and future marine environment (COD).
This dataset was collected during the cruise HE527 (19.03.2019 - 31.03.2019) with RV HEINCKE from Bremerhaven, Germany to Bremerhaven, Germany. It contains absorption coefficients [m-1] from water constituents in a range of 400 to 710 nm (2 nm resolution). In total, 34 stations have been sampled. Where the water column was mixed, one sample was taken from approx. 5 m. In case of stratified water or chlorophyll-a maxima present, additional samples from greater depths were taken. The water samples were fractionated by filtration to investigate the absorption with respect to size classes. Thus, data from unfiltered samples are available as well as data from water that passed a 20 µm, 2 µm, and 0.2 µm filter, respectively (denoted as a_tot, a_20µm, a_2µm, and a_cdom). The absorption coefficient measurements were performed with a point-source integrating-cavity absorption meter (PSICAM) with a sample volume of approx. 400 ml. The specifications of the PSICAM, relevant publications, information regarding the measurements, calibration of the instrument, and data correction are provided in a separate document. Raw data are available on request from the authors. Supplementary Information attached. Chief Scientist of HE527: Dr. Thomas Badewien, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM). Work related to Coastal ocean darkening - Light availability in the past and future marine environment (COD).
This dataset was collected during the cruise HE516 (17.07.2018 - 16.08.2018) with RV HEINCKE from Bremerhaven, Germany to Bremerhaven, Germany. It contains absorption coefficients [m-1] from water constituents in a range of 400 to 710 nm (2 nm resolution). In total, 75 stations have been sampled. Where the water column was mixed, one sample was taken from approx. 5 m. In case of stratified water or chlorophyll-a maxima present, additional samples from greater depths were taken. The water samples were fractionated by filtration to investigate the absorption with respect to size classes. Thus, data from unfiltered samples are available as well as data from water that passed a 20 µm, 2 µm, and 0.2 µm filter, respectively (denoted as a_tot, a_20µm, a_2µm, and a_cdom). The absorption coefficient measurements were performed with a point-source integrating-cavity absorption meter (PSICAM) with a sample volume of approx. 400 ml. The specifications of the PSICAM, relevant publications, information regarding the measurements, calibration of the instrument, and data correction are provided in a separate document. Raw data are available on request from the authors. Supplementary Information attached. Chief Scientist of HE516: Dr. Bernd Krock, Alfred-Wegener-Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research. Work related to Coastal ocean darkening - Light availability in the past and future marine environment (COD).
This dataset was collected during the cruise HE503 (22.02.2018 - 01.03.2018) with RV HEINCKE from Bremerhaven, Germany to Bremerhaven, Germany. It contains absorption coefficients [m-1] from water constituents in a range of 400 to 710 nm (2 nm resolution). In total, 24 stations have been sampled. Where the water column was mixed, one sample was taken from approx. 5 m. In case of stratified water or chlorophyll-a maxima present, additional samples from greater depths were taken. The water samples were fractionated by filtration to investigate the absorption with respect to size classes. Thus, data from unfiltered samples are available as well as data from water that passed a 20 µm, 2 µm, and 0.2 µm filter, respectively (denoted as a_tot, a_20µm, a_2µm, and a_cdom). The absorption coefficient measurements were performed with a point-source integrating-cavity absorption meter (PSICAM) with a sample volume of approx. 400 ml. The specifications of the PSICAM, relevant publications, information regarding the measurements, calibration of the instrument, and data correction are provided in a separate document. Raw data are available on request from the authors. Chief Scientist of HE503: Dr. Thomas H. Badewien / Dr. Jochen Wollschläger , Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM) Work related to Coastal ocean darkening - Light availability in the past and future marine environment (COD)
This dataset was collected during the cruise HE491 (08.07.2017 - 25.07.2017) with RV HEINCKE from Bremerhaven, Germany to Trondheim, Norway. It contains absorption coefficients [m-1] from water constituents in a range of 400 to 710 nm (2 nm resolution). In total, 23 stations have been sampled. Where the water column was mixed, one sample was taken from approx. 5 m per station. In case of stratified water or chlorophyll-a maxima present, additional samples from greater depths were taken. The water samples were fractionated by filtration to investigate the absorption with respect to size classes. Thus, data from unfiltered samples are available as well as data from water that passed a 20 µm, 2 µm, and 0.2 µm filter, respectively (denoted as a_tot, a_20µm, a_2µm, and a_cdom). The absorption coefficient measurements were performed with a point-source integrating-cavity absorption meter (PSICAM) with a sample volume of approx. 400 ml. The specifications of the PSICAM, relevant publications, information regarding the measurements, calibration of the instrument, and data correction are provided in a separate document. Raw data are available on request from the authors. Supplementary Information attached. Chief Scientist of HE491: Prof. Dr. Oliver Wurl, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM). Work was done in cooperation with the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute of Coastal Research (HZG). Work related to Next generation, Cost-effective, Compact, Multifunctional Web Enabled Ocean Sensor Systems Empowering Marine, Maritime and Fisheries Management (NeXOS).
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