2-Wavelength Fluorometer

Reference Designator
GI05MOAS-GL363-01-FLORDM000
Start Depth
0
End Depth
1,000
Location
Current Status
Will Not Review
Class
FLORD (2-Wavelength Fluorometer)
Series
FLORD-M
Science Discipline
Biological
Make
WET Labs
Model
ECO Puck FLBB-SLC
M2M Example
https://ooinet.oceanobservatories.org/api/m2m/12576/sensor/inv/GI05MOAS/GL363/01-FLORDM000/metadata
Method Data Stream Content Type
recovered_host flord_m_glider_instrument_recovered Data Products Report M2M Stats Science
telemetered flord_m_glider_instrument Data Products Report M2M Stats Science
Deployment Cruise Start Date Stop Date Mooring Asset Node Asset Sensor Asset Latitude Longitude Deployment Depth Water Depth
3 Review AR30-03 06/09/2018 06/19/2019 CGVGI-05MOAS-00000 CGVEH-GLDROO-00363 CGINS-FLORDM-03063 59.9207 -39.3008 1000 1000
Metadata Start Date End Date Comment
GI05MOAS

Glider optodes typically exhibit a sensor lag of 20-25 seconds. Example attached of several segments with consecutive down and up casts for CP05MOAS-GL335-04-DOSTAM000 on 10/26/2015 showing a typical measurement time lag. Profiles should be analyzed for individual time lags and data should be adjusted. OOI doesn't necessarily need to make the adjustment but users should be aware of the issue.

By Lori Garzio, on 5/31/19

New Note

Metadata Start Date End Date Comment
GI05MOAS-GL363
6/9/18, 3:49 PM

During deployment D00003, this Open Ocean glider was modified to improve calibration by exposing the optode to air. The optode mount was moved to the upper surface, the optode remains powered and logging during the air surface intervals, and glider sensor logging was changed from descent-only to ascent-only to avoid sensor lag artifacts when moving from air to water. Optode sampling frequency was increased from 60 seconds to 30 seconds, to improve vertical resolution (dependent on sufficient battery life).

Id: 1429 By: lgarzio

GI05MOAS-GL363
Method: telemetered
4/24/19, 8:00 PM

Deployment 1: Science disabled on 4/26/2019 to conserve battery power for remainder of 14-month deployment. No science data is expected after this date.

Id: 1582 By: cdobson