Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF) data collected on the RV L'Astrolabe from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 (Dumont d'Urville - Hobart)

Credit Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) Credit Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) These data were collected on the RV L'Astrolabe (platform code: FHZI) from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 on a trip from Dumont D'Urville to Hobart. Maximum photochemical efficiency of photosyste...

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Other Authors: AODN Data Manager (distributor), Andrew McMinn (hasPrincipalInvestigator), Data Officer (distributor), IMAS Data Manager (pointOfContact), Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (hasAssociationWith), Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) (hasAssociationWith), McMinn, Andrew (hasPrincipalInvestigator), McMinn, Andrew, Prof. (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1728570 2024-09-15T17:45:33+00:00 Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF) data collected on the RV L'Astrolabe from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 (Dumont d'Urville - Hobart) AODN Data Manager (distributor) Andrew McMinn (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Data Officer (distributor) IMAS Data Manager (pointOfContact) Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (hasAssociationWith) Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) (hasAssociationWith) McMinn, Andrew (hasPrincipalInvestigator) McMinn, Andrew, Prof. (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Spatial: westlimit=139.9904083; southlimit=-66.66109; eastlimit=147.4836417; northlimit=-42.90138167 Temporal: From 2007-02-27 to 2007-03-04 https://researchdata.edu.au/fast-repetition-rate-durville-hobart/1728570 unknown University of Tasmania, Australia https://researchdata.edu.au/fast-repetition-rate-durville-hobart/1728570 7ae9d8b0-bfb2-45a5-9f13-d00fe8e327e1 Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) oceans Countries | Australia Global/Oceans | Southern Ocean Continents | Antarctica SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN TEMPERATURE SALINITY SALINITY/DENSITY Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (FRRF) Maximum quantum yield (Fv/Fm) Photosynthesis primary production Biological Oceanography EARTH SCIENCES OCEANOGRAPHY Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ECOLOGY Palaeoecology Phycology (incl. Marine Grasses) PLANT BIOLOGY L'Astrolabe {FHZI} Latitude Longitude Minimum fluorescence in the light chamber of the FRRF (also used as a proxy for biomass) maximum fluorescence in the light chamber of the FRRF variable fluorescence (FmL - FoL) maximum quantum yield of photosystem II ( (FmL - FoL) / FmL) functional absorption cross section of PSII (measure of the proportion of light harvested for photochemistry) connectivity between PSII reaction centres under actinic light time constant of electron transport from PSII to PSI Instrument's photomultiplier electronic sensitivity (1-256) Temperature of the water body Practical salinity of the water body Downwelling vector irradiance as photons (PAR wavelengths) in the water body water temperature sensor thermosalinographs radiometers dataset ftands 2024-08-06T01:58:58Z Credit Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) Credit Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) These data were collected on the RV L'Astrolabe (platform code: FHZI) from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 on a trip from Dumont D'Urville to Hobart. Maximum photochemical efficiency of photosystem II (PSII), also called maximum quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm), has become one of the most widely utilized fluorescence parameters in phytoplankton research. It represents the potential photochemical efficiency, which is the probability that the light energy captured by the photosynthetic apparatus is being utilized as photochemistry. Fv/Fm has been shown to have an instant response to variations in physical and chemical properties and is interpreted as a diagnostic of the overall health or competence of phytoplankton. Together with the absorption cross section area of PSII and chlorophyll concentration, it can be used to measure primary production (Cheah et al. 2011, Deep Sea Research). Seawater from 3 m depth was supplied continuously from the ship’s clean seawater line. FRR fluorescence yields were measured continuously at 1 minute intervals in dark-adapted state (! 15 minutes dark-adaptation) using a flash sequence consisting of a series of 100 subsaturation flashlets (1.1 μs flash duration and 2.8 μs interflash period) and a series of 20 relaxation flashlets (1.1 μs flash duration and 51.6 μs interflash period). Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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topic oceans
Countries | Australia
Global/Oceans | Southern Ocean
Continents | Antarctica
SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
EARTH SCIENCE
OCEAN TEMPERATURE
SALINITY
SALINITY/DENSITY
Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (FRRF)
Maximum quantum yield (Fv/Fm)
Photosynthesis
primary production
Biological Oceanography
EARTH SCIENCES
OCEANOGRAPHY
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ECOLOGY
Palaeoecology
Phycology (incl. Marine Grasses)
PLANT BIOLOGY
L'Astrolabe {FHZI}
Latitude
Longitude
Minimum fluorescence in the light chamber of the FRRF (also used as a proxy for biomass)
maximum fluorescence in the light chamber of the FRRF
variable fluorescence (FmL - FoL)
maximum quantum yield of photosystem II ( (FmL - FoL) / FmL)
functional absorption cross section of PSII (measure of the proportion of light harvested for photochemistry)
connectivity between PSII reaction centres under actinic light
time constant of electron transport from PSII to PSI
Instrument's photomultiplier electronic sensitivity (1-256)
Temperature of the water body
Practical salinity of the water body
Downwelling vector irradiance as photons (PAR wavelengths) in the water body
water temperature sensor
thermosalinographs
radiometers
spellingShingle oceans
Countries | Australia
Global/Oceans | Southern Ocean
Continents | Antarctica
SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
EARTH SCIENCE
OCEAN TEMPERATURE
SALINITY
SALINITY/DENSITY
Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (FRRF)
Maximum quantum yield (Fv/Fm)
Photosynthesis
primary production
Biological Oceanography
EARTH SCIENCES
OCEANOGRAPHY
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ECOLOGY
Palaeoecology
Phycology (incl. Marine Grasses)
PLANT BIOLOGY
L'Astrolabe {FHZI}
Latitude
Longitude
Minimum fluorescence in the light chamber of the FRRF (also used as a proxy for biomass)
maximum fluorescence in the light chamber of the FRRF
variable fluorescence (FmL - FoL)
maximum quantum yield of photosystem II ( (FmL - FoL) / FmL)
functional absorption cross section of PSII (measure of the proportion of light harvested for photochemistry)
connectivity between PSII reaction centres under actinic light
time constant of electron transport from PSII to PSI
Instrument's photomultiplier electronic sensitivity (1-256)
Temperature of the water body
Practical salinity of the water body
Downwelling vector irradiance as photons (PAR wavelengths) in the water body
water temperature sensor
thermosalinographs
radiometers
Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF) data collected on the RV L'Astrolabe from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 (Dumont d'Urville - Hobart)
topic_facet oceans
Countries | Australia
Global/Oceans | Southern Ocean
Continents | Antarctica
SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
EARTH SCIENCE
OCEAN TEMPERATURE
SALINITY
SALINITY/DENSITY
Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometer (FRRF)
Maximum quantum yield (Fv/Fm)
Photosynthesis
primary production
Biological Oceanography
EARTH SCIENCES
OCEANOGRAPHY
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ECOLOGY
Palaeoecology
Phycology (incl. Marine Grasses)
PLANT BIOLOGY
L'Astrolabe {FHZI}
Latitude
Longitude
Minimum fluorescence in the light chamber of the FRRF (also used as a proxy for biomass)
maximum fluorescence in the light chamber of the FRRF
variable fluorescence (FmL - FoL)
maximum quantum yield of photosystem II ( (FmL - FoL) / FmL)
functional absorption cross section of PSII (measure of the proportion of light harvested for photochemistry)
connectivity between PSII reaction centres under actinic light
time constant of electron transport from PSII to PSI
Instrument's photomultiplier electronic sensitivity (1-256)
Temperature of the water body
Practical salinity of the water body
Downwelling vector irradiance as photons (PAR wavelengths) in the water body
water temperature sensor
thermosalinographs
radiometers
description Credit Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) Credit Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) These data were collected on the RV L'Astrolabe (platform code: FHZI) from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 on a trip from Dumont D'Urville to Hobart. Maximum photochemical efficiency of photosystem II (PSII), also called maximum quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm), has become one of the most widely utilized fluorescence parameters in phytoplankton research. It represents the potential photochemical efficiency, which is the probability that the light energy captured by the photosynthetic apparatus is being utilized as photochemistry. Fv/Fm has been shown to have an instant response to variations in physical and chemical properties and is interpreted as a diagnostic of the overall health or competence of phytoplankton. Together with the absorption cross section area of PSII and chlorophyll concentration, it can be used to measure primary production (Cheah et al. 2011, Deep Sea Research). Seawater from 3 m depth was supplied continuously from the ship’s clean seawater line. FRR fluorescence yields were measured continuously at 1 minute intervals in dark-adapted state (! 15 minutes dark-adaptation) using a flash sequence consisting of a series of 100 subsaturation flashlets (1.1 μs flash duration and 2.8 μs interflash period) and a series of 20 relaxation flashlets (1.1 μs flash duration and 51.6 μs interflash period).
author2 AODN Data Manager (distributor)
Andrew McMinn (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
Data Officer (distributor)
IMAS Data Manager (pointOfContact)
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (hasAssociationWith)
Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) (hasAssociationWith)
McMinn, Andrew (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
McMinn, Andrew, Prof. (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
format Dataset
title Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF) data collected on the RV L'Astrolabe from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 (Dumont d'Urville - Hobart)
title_short Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF) data collected on the RV L'Astrolabe from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 (Dumont d'Urville - Hobart)
title_full Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF) data collected on the RV L'Astrolabe from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 (Dumont d'Urville - Hobart)
title_fullStr Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF) data collected on the RV L'Astrolabe from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 (Dumont d'Urville - Hobart)
title_full_unstemmed Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF) data collected on the RV L'Astrolabe from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 (Dumont d'Urville - Hobart)
title_sort fast repetition rate fluorometry (frrf) data collected on the rv l'astrolabe from 27/02/2007 to 04/03/2007 (dumont d'urville - hobart)
publisher University of Tasmania, Australia
url https://researchdata.edu.au/fast-repetition-rate-durville-hobart/1728570
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Temporal: From 2007-02-27 to 2007-03-04
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