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Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
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USA
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Factory and field calibration data for float oxygen, beam transmission, backscatter, chlorophyll fluorescence and CDOM sensors from the Sargasso Sea from 2013-2014.
2018-04-17
publication
2018-04-17
revision
Marine Biological Laboratory/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Library (MBLWHOI DLA)
2018-04-24
publication
https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.734349
Margaret L. Estapa
Skidmore College
principalInvestigator
Kenneth O. Buesseler
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
principalInvestigator
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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Cite this dataset as: Estapa, M., Buesseler, K. (2018) Factory and field calibration data for float oxygen, beam transmission, backscatter, chlorophyll fluorescence and CDOM sensors from the Sargasso Sea from 2013-2014. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version working) Version Date 2018-04-17 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.734349 [access date]
Factory and field calibration data for float oxygen, beam transmission, backscatter, chlorophyll fluorescence and CDOM sensors from the Sargasso Sea from 2013-2014 Dataset Description: <p>Factory and field calibration data for float oxygen, beam transmission, backscatter, chlorophyll fluorescence and CDOM sensors from the Sargasso Sea from 2013-2014.</p> Methods and Sampling: <p>Multiple deployments of two Sea-Bird Scientific Navis BGCi floats (numbers F033 and F034) equipped with CTDs, transmissometers, O2 optodes, backscattering (700 nm), fluorescence (chlorophyll, colored dissolved organic matter), and tilt sensors were conducted between July 2013 and November 2014 in conjunction with Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study cruises. Short-term deployments (1.5 – 3 days) followed by recovery of the floats were conducted during four monthly BATS cruises in July – October 2013 and one cruise in March 2014. Both floats were deployed during the July and August 2013 cruises and float F034 was deployed for the remaining cruises. Each float collected one profile per cruise with the exception of the August 2013 cruise, during which the two floats together collected 13 profiles. During short-term deployments, floats first completed an initial descent and ascent without parking, then completed 1 or 2 more profile cycles with different, consecutive target depths. Following the initial descent/ascent described above, the short-term profile cycles were structured as described below for long-term deployments. In addition to the short-term cruise deployments, F033 profiled continuously from October 2013 until early April 2014, yielding 77 profiles, and F034 profiled continuously from March 2014 until late November 2014, yielding 139 profiles. During these long-term deployments, a typical cycle consisted of 1) the descent to the target park depth, 2) a park phase at the target depth lasting 1.5 – 2.5 days during which measurements are made every 15 minutes, 3) a descent to 1000 dbar, 4) an ascent to the surface during which measurements are made, and 5) a surface telemetry phase, during which a GPS fix is obtained, data are uploaded via Iridium, and instructions for the next cycle are downloaded. During long-term deployments, floats cycled through park phases at 150/200, 300, 500, and 1000 dbar every 7 days, spending 2.5 days at 1000 dbar and 1.5 days at the shallower depths. The sequence of park phase depth at the three shallowest depths was varied between each 7-day cycle over a 21-day period to avoid aliasing in particle flux profiles.</p>
<p>Refer to <a href="http://www.bco-dmo.org/project/2124">http://www.bco-dmo.org/project/2124</a> or <a href="http://bats.bios.edu/">http://bats.bios.edu</a> for a description of BATS bottle sample acquisition.</p>
Funding provided by NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) Award Number: OCE-1406552 Award URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1406552
completed
Margaret L. Estapa
Skidmore College
207-581-5176
193 Clarks Cove Road
Walpole
ME
04573
United States
margaret.estapa@maine.edu
pointOfContact
Kenneth O. Buesseler
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
508-289-2309
266 Woods Hole Road MS #25
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
kbuesseler@whoi.edu
pointOfContact
asNeeded
Dataset Version: 1
Unknown
Float_profile
Float_pressure
Float_O2
Float_chla
Float_bbp
Bottle_ID
BATS_Depth
BATS_O2
BATS_chla
BATS_POC
SBE 41CP CTD
WET Labs MCOMS Chlorophyll Fluorometer
Transmissometer
SBE63 optode
WET Labs MCOMS Scattering Meter
theme
None, User defined
deployment number
water pressure
dissolved Oxygen
chlorophyll a
bbp700
bottle number
depth
particulate organic Carbon (POC)
featureType
BCO-DMO Standard Parameters
CTD Sea-Bird
Fluorometer
Transmissometer
Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
Optical Backscatter Sensor
instrument
BCO-DMO Standard Instruments
Estapa_2013
AE1320
AE1318
AE1315
AE1323
AE1402
service
Deployment Activity
Sargasso Sea
St. George's, Bermuda
place
Locations
otherRestrictions
otherRestrictions
Access Constraints: none. Use Constraints: Please follow guidelines at: http://www.bco-dmo.org/terms-use Distribution liability: Under no circumstances shall BCO-DMO be liable for any direct, incidental, special, consequential, indirect, or punitive damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials in this data submission. If you are dissatisfied with any materials in this data submission your sole and exclusive remedy is to discontinue use.
Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry
http://us-ocb.org/
Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry
The Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) program focuses on the ocean's role as a component of the global Earth system, bringing together research in geochemistry, ocean physics, and ecology that inform on and advance our understanding of ocean biogeochemistry. The overall program goals are to promote, plan, and coordinate collaborative, multidisciplinary research opportunities within the U.S. research community and with international partners. Important OCB-related activities currently include: the Ocean Carbon and Climate Change (OCCC) and the North American Carbon Program (NACP); U.S. contributions to IMBER, SOLAS, CARBOOCEAN; and numerous U.S. single-investigator and medium-size research projects funded by U.S. federal agencies including NASA, NOAA, and NSF.
The scientific mission of OCB is to study the evolving role of the ocean in the global carbon cycle, in the face of environmental variability and change through studies of marine biogeochemical cycles and associated ecosystems.
The overarching OCB science themes include improved understanding and prediction of: 1) oceanic uptake and release of atmospheric CO2 and other greenhouse gases and 2) environmental sensitivities of biogeochemical cycles, marine ecosystems, and interactions between the two.
The OCB Research Priorities (updated January 2012) include: ocean acidification; terrestrial/coastal carbon fluxes and exchanges; climate sensitivities of and change in ecosystem structure and associated impacts on biogeochemical cycles; mesopelagic ecological and biogeochemical interactions; benthic-pelagic feedbacks on biogeochemical cycles; ocean carbon uptake and storage; and expanding low-oxygen conditions in the coastal and open oceans.
OCB
largerWorkCitation
program
Rapid, Autonomous Particle Flux Observations in the Oligotrophic Ocean
https://www.bco-dmo.org/project/644827
Rapid, Autonomous Particle Flux Observations in the Oligotrophic Ocean
<p>Particles settling into the deep ocean remove carbon and biologically-important trace elements from sunlit, productive surface waters and from contact with the atmosphere over short timescales. A shifting balance among physical, chemical, and biological processes determines the ultimate fate of most particles at depths between 100 and 1,000 m, where fluxes are hardest to measure. Our challenge is to expand the number of particle flux observations in the critical "twilight zone", something that has proven elusive with ship-based “snapshots” that have lengths of, at most, a few weeks. Here, we propose an optical, transmissometer-based method to make particle flux observations from autonomous, biogeochemical profiling floats. Novel developments in data interpretation, sensor operation, and platform control now allow flux measurements at hourly resolution and give us observational access to the water-column processes driving particle flux over short timescales. The sensors and float platforms that we propose to use are simple, robust, and commercially-available, making them immediately compatible with community-scale efforts to implement other float-based biogeochemical measurements.</p>
<p>We have two main goals: First, we will <em>quantify particulate organic carbon (POC) flux using float-based optical measurements</em> by validating our observations against fluxes measured directly with neutrally-buoyant, drifting sediment traps. Second, we will <em>evaluate the contribution of rapid export events to total POC fluxes in the oligotrophic ocean</em> by using a biogeochemical profiling float to collect nearly-continuous, depth-resolved flux measurements and coupled, water-column bio-optical profiles. </p>
<p>To achieve these goals, we will implement a work plan consisting of 1) a set of laboratory-based sensor calibration experiments to determine detection limits and evaluate sensitivity to particle size; 2) a series of four sediment trap and biogeochemical float co-deployments during which we will collect POC flux and field calibration data; and 3) a long-term sampling and analysis period (approximately 1 year) during which data will be returned by satellite from the biogeochemical float. We will conduct calibration fieldwork in conjunction with monthly Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) cruises, taking advantage of the timeseries measurements and the context provided by the 25-year record of POC flux at that site. The data returned by the float will comprise the first quantitative particle flux observations made at high-enough temporal resolution to interpret in the context of short-term, upper-ocean production events.</p>
RapAutParticleFlux
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project
eng; USA
oceans
Sargasso Sea; St. George's, Bermuda
-69.1118
-61.1357
28.3441
34.7787
2013-01-01
2014-12-31
Sargasso Sea
0
BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from Factory and field calibration data for float oxygen, beam transmission, backscatter, chlorophyll fluorescence and CDOM sensors from the Sargasso Sea from 2013-2014.
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
info@bco-dmo.org
http://www.bco-dmo.org
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729392.rdf
Name: Float_profile
Units: unitless
Description: Deployment number
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729393.rdf
Name: Float_pressure
Units: dbar
Description: Float pressure
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729394.rdf
Name: Float_O2
Units: umol/kg
Description: Float dissolved oxygen concentration
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729395.rdf
Name: Float_chla
Units: ug/L
Description: Float chlorophyll-a
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729396.rdf
Name: Float_bbp
Units: m -1
Description: Float particulate backscattering coefficient
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729397.rdf
Name: Bottle_ID
Units: unitless
Description: BATS bottle ID number
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729398.rdf
Name: BATS_Depth
Units: meters
Description: BATS nominal depth where sample was taken
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729399.rdf
Name: BATS_O2
Units: umol/kg
Description: BATS dissolved oxygen concentration
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729400.rdf
Name: BATS_chla
Units: ug/L
Description: BATS chlorophyll-a
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/729401.rdf
Name: BATS_POC
Units: mg/meters cubed
Description: BATS particulate organic carbon
GB/NERC/BODC > British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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https://darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org/bitstream/1912/10296/1/data_sensor-calibration-data.tsv
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<p>Multiple deployments of two Sea-Bird Scientific Navis BGCi floats (numbers F033 and F034) equipped with CTDs, transmissometers, O2 optodes, backscattering (700 nm), fluorescence (chlorophyll, colored dissolved organic matter), and tilt sensors were conducted between July 2013 and November 2014 in conjunction with Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study cruises. Short-term deployments (1.5 – 3 days) followed by recovery of the floats were conducted during four monthly BATS cruises in July – October 2013 and one cruise in March 2014. Both floats were deployed during the July and August 2013 cruises and float F034 was deployed for the remaining cruises. Each float collected one profile per cruise with the exception of the August 2013 cruise, during which the two floats together collected 13 profiles. During short-term deployments, floats first completed an initial descent and ascent without parking, then completed 1 or 2 more profile cycles with different, consecutive target depths. Following the initial descent/ascent described above, the short-term profile cycles were structured as described below for long-term deployments. In addition to the short-term cruise deployments, F033 profiled continuously from October 2013 until early April 2014, yielding 77 profiles, and F034 profiled continuously from March 2014 until late November 2014, yielding 139 profiles. During these long-term deployments, a typical cycle consisted of 1) the descent to the target park depth, 2) a park phase at the target depth lasting 1.5 – 2.5 days during which measurements are made every 15 minutes, 3) a descent to 1000 dbar, 4) an ascent to the surface during which measurements are made, and 5) a surface telemetry phase, during which a GPS fix is obtained, data are uploaded via Iridium, and instructions for the next cycle are downloaded. During long-term deployments, floats cycled through park phases at 150/200, 300, 500, and 1000 dbar every 7 days, spending 2.5 days at 1000 dbar and 1.5 days at the shallower depths. The sequence of park phase depth at the three shallowest depths was varied between each 7-day cycle over a 21-day period to avoid aliasing in particle flux profiles.</p>
<p>Refer to <a href="http://www.bco-dmo.org/project/2124">http://www.bco-dmo.org/project/2124</a> or <a href="http://bats.bios.edu/">http://bats.bios.edu</a> for a description of BATS bottle sample acquisition.</p>
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
<p><span style="font-size:14px">The following are factory and field determined calibration coefficients for float oxygen, beam transmission, chlorophyll fluorescence, backscatter, and CDOM sensors. Calibrated float data are presented in the ‘Profile data’ (<a href="https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/728347" style="color: purple;">https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/728347</a>) and ‘Park phase data’ (<a href="https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/728335" style="color: purple;">https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/728335</a>) datasets’. Float oxygen, chlorophyll fluorescence, and backscatter data were additionally calibrated to BATS bottle samples from concurrent BATS cruises. When possible, each float sample collected in profile mode was matched to the BATS bottle sample nearest in potential density that was collected within a 10-km radius and ±15-m depth window of the float location within 1 d of the float sampling time. The BATS bottle data used for float calibration are provided for reference through the ‘Get Data’ link at the top of this page. Original BATS bottle data are available at <a href="http://www.bco-dmo.org/project/2124" style="color: purple;">http://www.bco-dmo.org/project/2124</a> or&nbsp;<span style="font-family:calibri,sans-serif"><a href="http://bats.bios.edu/" style="color: purple;">http://bats.bios.edu</a>.</span></span></p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://dmoserv3.bco-dmo.org/data_docs/RapAutParticleFlux/Table1.png" style="height:445px; width:373px" /></p>
<p><img alt="" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/docs/305/RapAutParticleFlux/data_docs/728371/Table_3.png" style="height:445px; width:498px" /></p>
<p><img alt="" src="https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/docs/305/RapAutParticleFlux/data_docs/728371/Table_6.png" style="height:445px; width:477px" /></p>
<p><strong>BCO-DMO Data Processing Description:</strong></p>
<p>-Reformatted column names to comply with BCO-DMO standards.<br />
-Data were originally organized into multiples files and have been consolidated for display here.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
asNeeded
7.x-1.1
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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SBE 41CP CTD
SBE 41CP CTD
PI Supplied Instrument Name: SBE 41CP CTD PI Supplied Instrument Description:Used for sampling Instrument Name: CTD Sea-Bird Instrument Short Name:CTD Sea-Bird Instrument Description: Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) sensor package from SeaBird Electronics, no specific unit identified. This instrument designation is used when specific make and model are not known. See also other SeaBird instruments listed under CTD. More information from Sea-Bird Electronics. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/130/
WET Labs MCOMS Chlorophyll Fluorometer
WET Labs MCOMS Chlorophyll Fluorometer
PI Supplied Instrument Name: WET Labs MCOMS Chlorophyll Fluorometer PI Supplied Instrument Description:Used for sampling Instrument Name: Fluorometer Instrument Short Name:Fluorometer Instrument Description: A fluorometer or fluorimeter is a device used to measure parameters of fluorescence: its intensity and wavelength distribution of emission spectrum after excitation by a certain spectrum of light. The instrument is designed to measure the amount of stimulated electromagnetic radiation produced by pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted into a water sample or in situ. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/113/
Transmissometer
Transmissometer
PI Supplied Instrument Name: Transmissometer PI Supplied Instrument Description:Used to measure fraction of light Instrument Name: Transmissometer Instrument Short Name:Transmissometer Instrument Description: A transmissometer measures the beam attenuation coefficient of the lightsource over the instrument's path-length. This instrument designation is used when specific manufacturer, make and model are not known. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/124/
SBE63 optode
SBE63 optode
PI Supplied Instrument Name: SBE63 optode PI Supplied Instrument Description:Used to sample dissolved oxygen Instrument Name: Dissolved Oxygen Sensor Instrument Short Name:Dissolved Oxygen Sensor Instrument Description: An electronic device that measures the proportion of oxygen (O2) in the gas or liquid being analyzed
WET Labs MCOMS Scattering Meter
WET Labs MCOMS Scattering Meter
PI Supplied Instrument Name: WET Labs MCOMS Scattering Meter PI Supplied Instrument Description:Used to sample backscatter Instrument Name: Optical Backscatter Sensor Instrument Short Name:OBS Instrument Description:
Deployment: Estapa_2013
Estapa_2013
shoreside SargassoSea
shoreside
Cruise: AE1320
AE1320
R/V Atlantic Explorer
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Atlantic Explorer
vessel
AE1320
Steven Bell
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
http://ezid.cdlib.org/id/doi:10.7284/903281
Report describing AE1320
Cruise: AE1318
AE1318
R/V Atlantic Explorer
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Atlantic Explorer
vessel
AE1318
Steven Bell
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
http://ezid.cdlib.org/id/doi:10.7284/903360
Report describing AE1318
Cruise: AE1315
AE1315
R/V Atlantic Explorer
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Atlantic Explorer
vessel
AE1315
Rodney J. Johnson
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
http://ezid.cdlib.org/id/doi:10.7284/903354
Report describing AE1315
Cruise: AE1323
AE1323
R/V Atlantic Explorer
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Atlantic Explorer
vessel
AE1323
Rodney J. Johnson
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
http://ezid.cdlib.org/id/doi:10.7284/903370
Report describing AE1323
Cruise: AE1402
AE1402
R/V Atlantic Explorer
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Atlantic Explorer
vessel
AE1402
Rodney J. Johnson
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
http://ezid.cdlib.org/id/doi:10.7284/903364
Report describing AE1402
shoreside SargassoSea
shoreside
R/V Atlantic Explorer
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
R/V Atlantic Explorer
vessel