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Instrumented Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) under-ice observations

Australian Antarctic Data Centre
MEINERS, KLAUS ; MILNES, MARK
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Data were collected during deployments of an instrumented Remotely Operated Vehicle on 5 sampling days to determine sea ice physical properties and measure transmitted under-ice radiance spectra (combined with surface irradiance measurements) to estimate the spatial distribution and temporal development of ice algal biomass in land-fast sea ice. The ROV was instrumented with a navigation/positioning system (linked to surface GPS), upward-looking sonar and accurate depth sensor (Valeport 500 (to determine sea-ice draft)), and a upward-looking TriOS Ramses radiance sensor as well as several video-cameras collecting under-ice footage. Parallel measurements included surface irradiance measurements.

A readme file in the download explains the folder structure of the dataset.

Issued: 2017-11-23

Data time period: 2015-11-17 to 2015-12-02

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