Spectral radiation fluxes, albedo and transmittance from autonomous measurement from Radiation Station 2020R14, deployed during MOSAiC 2019/20

Solar radiation over and under sea ice was measured by radiation station 2020R14, an autonomous platform, installed on drifting sea in the Arctic Ocean during MOSAiC (Leg 3) 2019/20. The resulting time series describes radiation measurements as a function of place and time between 03 April 2020 and...

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Main Authors: Nicolaus, Marcel, Anhaus, Philipp, Hoppmann, Mario, Tao, Ran, Katlein, Christian
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.948572
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Summary:Solar radiation over and under sea ice was measured by radiation station 2020R14, an autonomous platform, installed on drifting sea in the Arctic Ocean during MOSAiC (Leg 3) 2019/20. The resulting time series describes radiation measurements as a function of place and time between 03 April 2020 and 15 July 2020 in sample intervals of 3 hours. The radiation measurements have been performed with spectral radiometers. All data are given in full spectral resolution interpolated to 1.0 nm, and integrated over the entire wavelength range (broadband, total: 320 to 950 nm). Two sensors, solar irradiance and upward reflected solar irradiance, were mounted on a on a platform about 1 m above the sea ice surface. The third sensor was mounted 0.5 m underneath the sea ice measuring the downward transmitted irradiance.