Two moorings were deployed near the M110 station by the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) from May 2021 to May 2022 and September 2021 to May 2022. These observations support the GLERL Long-Term Ecological Research program. The M110 station is part of the Muskegon Transect in Lake Michigan near the NOAA Lake Michigan Field Station, Muskegon, MI. The first mooring, “M110”, is an oceanographic mooring containing a temperature string and an acoustic doppler current profiler approximately 200 meters from the temperature string. The second mooring, “M110X”, is a physical and biological mooring that collects temperature and fluorometer measurements over the winter. The approximate depth of this mooring location was 110 m.
The M110 deployment’s temperature string collects vertical water temperatures at hourly time intervals at 16 depths by SeaBird and Tidbits thermistors. Current speed and direction were collected at sub-hourly time intervals at 49 depths by a Teledyne RDI WorkHorse acoustic doppler current profiler. The data files for this mooring contain the station name “noaa-glerl-michigan-lter-m110-” in the file name.
The physical and biological mooring collects surface and bottom temperature and fluorometer measurements hourly. The temperature sensors were Sea-Bird 39. The Wet Labs fluorometers measured voltage, which were converted to chlorophyll concentrations. Please see the “Supplemental Information” for more information about the chlorophyll concentrations. The data files for this mooring contain the station name “noaa-glerl-michigan-lter-m110x-” in the file name.
All measurements were collected continuously during this time period. Included in this data package are two data formats, netCDF and CSV. Metadata is included in the netCDF file, the CSV files also contain a data dictionary explaining the column headings.
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Title | Oceanographic and biological water parameter data collected from the M110 and M110X moorings in Lake Michigan, Great Lakes region to support the long-term ecological research Muskegon transect studies by NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory from 2021-05-18 to 2022-05-17 (NCEI Accession 0276345) |
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Description | Two moorings were deployed near the M110 station by the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) from May 2021 to May 2022 and September 2021 to May 2022. These observations support the GLERL Long-Term Ecological Research program. The M110 station is part of the Muskegon Transect in Lake Michigan near the NOAA Lake Michigan Field Station, Muskegon, MI. The first mooring, “M110”, is an oceanographic mooring containing a temperature string and an acoustic doppler current profiler approximately 200 meters from the temperature string. The second mooring, “M110X”, is a physical and biological mooring that collects temperature and fluorometer measurements over the winter. The approximate depth of this mooring location was 110 m. The M110 deployment’s temperature string collects vertical water temperatures at hourly time intervals at 16 depths by SeaBird and Tidbits thermistors. Current speed and direction were collected at sub-hourly time intervals at 49 depths by a Teledyne RDI WorkHorse acoustic doppler current profiler. The data files for this mooring contain the station name “noaa-glerl-michigan-lter-m110-” in the file name. The physical and biological mooring collects surface and bottom temperature and fluorometer measurements hourly. The temperature sensors were Sea-Bird 39. The Wet Labs fluorometers measured voltage, which were converted to chlorophyll concentrations. Please see the “Supplemental Information” for more information about the chlorophyll concentrations. The data files for this mooring contain the station name “noaa-glerl-michigan-lter-m110x-” in the file name. All measurements were collected continuously during this time period. Included in this data package are two data formats, netCDF and CSV. Metadata is included in the netCDF file, the CSV files also contain a data dictionary explaining the column headings. |
Modified | 2024-08-06T09:45:11.982Z |
Publisher Name | N/A |
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Keywords | 0276345 , CHLOROPHYLL - RELATIVE FLUORESCENCE , CURRENT DIRECTION , CURRENT SPEED , LATITUDE , LONGITUDE , WATER TEMPERATURE , ADCP , fluorometer , mooring , temperature sensor , thermistor , in situ , US DOC; NOAA; OAR; Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory , US DOC; NOAA; OAR; Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory , Great Lakes , oceanography , DOC/NOAA/OAR/GLERL > Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, OAR, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce , NOAA GLERL Long-term Ecological Research Program , EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > CHLOROPHYLL , EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CIRCULATION > OCEAN CURRENTS , EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN TEMPERATURE > WATER TEMPERATURE , Voltage , ADCP > Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler , FLUOROMETERS > FLUOROMETERS , TEMPERATURE SENSORS > TEMPERATURE SENSORS , THERMISTORS > THERMISTORS , Teledyne RDI Workhorse ADCP , WetLabs Fluorometer , CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > CANADA > GREAT LAKES, CANADA , CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > UNITED STATES OF AMERICA > GREAT LAKES , environment , oceans |
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