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TIMBERS: TIMBERS in-situ sensor dataset [TIMBERS in-situ sensor dataset]
Citable as data publication
Praet, N.; Vandorpe T.; Ollevier, A.; Dierssen, H.; Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Belgium; University of Connecticut: USA; (2022): TIMBERS in-situ sensor dataset. Marine Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.14284/572

Availability: Creative Commons License This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Description
Dataset comprises in-situ sensor data that was collected in the Belgian Part of the North Sea (Kwinte and Westdiep areas) in the framework of the BELSPO-funded TIMBERS project, where an onset towards 3D turbidity monitoring was the main goal. The in-situ data was collected at the surface (WISP) and underwater in 1D stations (CTD and OBS profiles, Niskin water samples) and along 2D transects (CTD, OBS, LISST). The water samples were then further analysed in the lab (Hach measurements, filtration and gravimetric analyses). more

Filtration and gravimetric analyses of the (niskin) water samples yielded suspended particle concentrations in mg/L. These laboratory analyses were performed by the Flanders Environment Agency (VMM), following their standard protocol (VMM/LAB/GBM/1.213 - Beproevingsmethode voor de kwantitatieve bepaling van zwevende stoffen in water, Johan Annys, 10/12/2021).

Scope
Themes:
Physical > Optical measurements, Water composition > Suspended matter - turbidity
Keywords:
CTD sensors, Radiometry, Resuspended sediments, Turbidity, Water column, ANE, Belgium

Geographical coverage
ANE, Belgium [Marine Regions]

Temporal coverage
3 May 2020 - 9 July 2021

Parameters
Chlorophyll Methodology
Downwelling Irradiance Methodology
Downwelling Radiance Methodology
Particle size distribution and total volume concentration in water column Methodology
Salinity Methodology
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) Methodology
Temperature in water Methodology
Turbidity Methodology
Upwelling Radiance Methodology
Chlorophyll: CTD
CTD type: SBE-19 (www.seabird.com); depth profiles of temperature and salinity equipped with a OBS probe for relative turbidity measurements
Downwelling Irradiance: WISP
Downwelling Radiance: WISP
Particle size distribution and total volume concentration in water column: LISST 200x
Salinity: CTD
CTD type: SBE-19 (www.seabird.com); depth profiles of temperature and salinity equipped with a OBS probe for relative turbidity measurements
Suspended particulate matter (SPM): Glass Fibre Filters and drying stove
Sampling instrument Bottle Lab instrument Glass Fibre Filters Drying stove
Temperature in water: CTD
CTD type: SBE-19 (www.seabird.com); depth profiles of temperature and salinity equipped with a OBS probe for relative turbidity measurements
Turbidity: Optical Backscatter Sensor (OBS)
Turbidity: Hach turbidimeter
Upwelling Radiance: WISP

Contributors
Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ), moredata creator
University of Connecticut, moredata creator

Project
TIMBERS: 3D Turbidity assessment through Integration of MultiBeam Echo-sounding and optical Remote Sensing, more
Funding STEREO II (Support to the Exploitation and Research in Earth Observation data)

Publication
Based on this dataset
Dierssen, H.M. et al. (2022). QWIP: A quantitative metric for quality control of aquatic reflectance spectral shape using the Apparent Visible Wavelength. Front. Remote Sens. 3: 869611. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frsen.2022.869611, more


Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Research
Metadatarecord created: 2022-07-27
Information last updated: 2022-07-29
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