Sea Water Temperature Logger Data at Lion Island, Papua New Guinea From 02 Feb 2008 To 26 Nov 2012

Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Data between 3/Nov/2011 and 1/Nov/2012 was reprocessed in May 2018 to correct a calibration error. The maximum difference between the currently available and previously available data is 0.12 Degrees Celsius.\n Between 1992 and ~2006, the logger...

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Other Authors: AIMS Data Centre (distributor), AIMS Data Centre (pointOfContact), Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) (hasAssociationWith), Data Manager, AIMS Data Centre (hasAssociationWith)
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Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/sea-water-temperature-nov-2012/681977
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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Data between 3/Nov/2011 and 1/Nov/2012 was reprocessed in May 2018 to correct a calibration error. The maximum difference between the currently available and previously available data is 0.12 Degrees Celsius.\n Between 1992 and ~2006, the logger model '392' manufactured by Dataflow Systems Pty Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand was used. From 2004 to present 'Odyssey' loggers from the same manufacturer have also been deployed. Since late 2008 Sensus Ultra loggers (produced by ReefNet Inc., Canada) have also been deployed. Since 2012 HOBO Water Temp Pro V2 loggers have been deployed. Since 2014 VEMCO Minilog-II-T loggers have been deployed. Information on the loggers used in this project can be found at the following websites: \nOdyssey loggers \nSensus Ultra loggersHOBO Water Temp Pro V2VEMCO Minilog-II-T\n Credit Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) Credit Benthuysen, J: AIMS (Principal Investigator) Credit Bainbridge, S: AIMS Credit Berkelmans, RWC: AIMS This data set was collected by one or more temperature loggers deployed around the site of Lion Island.\n