Upwelling and downwelling visible radiation measurements of the autonomous ice-tethered OptiCAL 'gg' buoy deployed during MOSAiC in the Monster Bay area

Three ice-tethered / floating systems measuring sub - sea-ice Photosynthetic Active Radiation (PAR) were deployed within the MOSAiC ice camp from February 2020, and recorded hourly data through to later summer 2020. These Optical Chain And Logger (OptiCAL) systems capture PAR-like data at 12 logarit...

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Main Authors: Anderson, Philip, Berge, Jørgen, Granskog, Mats A, Divine, Dmitry V, Katlein, Christian, Itkin, Polona, Raphael, Ian, Johnsen, Geir, Vogedes, Daniel, Kopec, Tomasz, Zolich, Artur, Geoffroy, Maxime, Cottier, Finlo, De La Torre, Pedro R
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.954849
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.954849
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Summary:Three ice-tethered / floating systems measuring sub - sea-ice Photosynthetic Active Radiation (PAR) were deployed within the MOSAiC ice camp from February 2020, and recorded hourly data through to later summer 2020. These Optical Chain And Logger (OptiCAL) systems capture PAR-like data at 12 logarithmically-spaced levels down to 50 m depth, and, along with positional data, transmit these data hourly via Iridium. The PAR sensors have a wide dynamic range, able to detect PAR from 5x10⁻⁵ µMol s⁻¹ m⁻² to 100 µMol s⁻¹ m⁻² and thereby graph a wide range of light behaviour from winter to summer and from surface to depth. Sampling at the 12 levels is accomplished by resin-containment 'nodes' located along a power and communication cable that hangs vertically from the underside of the surface spar-buoy. The nodes are at nominal depths of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 14, 21, 32, and 50m. Each node has six 'PAR' sensors, three detecting downwelling light and three upwelling light. Two of each set of three sensor sets have simple optical filters: one transmitting 'orange' the other 'blue'. The third sensor, being unfiltered, is 'white'. PAR data are archived in CSV files as 'counts' from the sensors, and are in units of millihertz (mHz). The detail of the CSV format is provided in this directory (see "OptiCAL 'gg' buoy: Detail of the CSV format" under Documentation), but to convert from mHz to the expected SI unit of µMol s⁻¹ m⁻² requires a conversion function. Details of this conversion are provided in this directory (see "OptiCAL 'gg' buoy: Data description" under Documentation). The 'gg' unit was deployed in the "Monster Bay" area some 20-m away from the upward looking AZFP on level ice surrounded by SYI old ridges of the main floe. Access via the road to the Dark site with a junction to the buoy area right before the crossing of Allis ridge. Its drift started at N 88.029858, E 80.206014 on 14th Feb 2020 and last data transmission was on 12th August at 05:44 UTC due to battery power being exhausted. Intended recovery was not ...