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This dataset presents the temperature and oxygen data recorded by the two PME Minidot loggers. The loggers were deployed July 11-17, 2017 in a subtropical inner shelf environment (Salinity: 35-36, temperature: 28-31°C) approximately 9 km south of Long Key in the Florida Keys (24° 43.52'N, 80° 49.85'W). The site was located at 9 ± 1 m water depth near the center of a large flat carbonate platform covered with coral sand. The instruments were installed on the 3OEC instrument at ~35 cm above the se...
Show moreTwo PME Minidot loggers were deployed July 11-17, 2017 in a subtropical inner shelf environment (Salinity: 35-36, temperature: 28-31°C) approximately 9 km south of Long Key in the Florida Keys (24° 43.52'N, 80° 49.85'W). The site was located at 9 ± 1 m water depth near the center of a large flat carbonate platform covered with coral sand. The instruments were installed on the 3OEC instrument at ~35 cm above the sediment-water interface.
The temperature and oxygen data are the data recorded by factory-calibrated loggers:
Sampling rate is 1 /min
Oxygen range is 0 to 150%
Oxygen Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Oxygen Accuracy of +/- 1 mg/L
Response Time Approximately 30 seconds for oxygen
Temperature Range 0 to 35 degrees C
Temperature Resolution 10 millidigrees
Temperature Accuracy +/- 0.1 degrees C
The method of data analysis is reported in Huettel et al. (2020).
Huettel, M., Berg, P. (2021) Temperature and dissolved oxygen recorded two PME Mindot O2 loggers in the Florida Keys from 11-17 July 2017. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2021-04-21 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.849915.1 [access date]
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