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  • MBGL Synoptic Survey 1 May-June 2016 Campaign

    Survey 1 took place from May 18 - June 16, 2016. Lakes Manitoba, Winnipegosis and Waterhen were sampled and underwater moorings deployed on all 3 lakes. Multiple rivers around... Read more

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Metadata

Field Value
Standardized Instrument Name WETLabs ECO Triplet sensor
Scheme URI http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL0674/2/
Term URI SDN:L22::TOOL0674
Instrument DOI
Instrument Unique ID BBFL2WB-1440
ID Type Serial number
Model No. 1440
Instrument Type Baseline
Description

An ecotriplet is a three-optical-sensor,instrument that may carry any combination of single-wavelength fluorometers or scattering meters. The MBL ecotriplets are deployed on static moorings placed in the MBGL study lakes.

The fluorometers can be configured (with typical sensitivities) for chlorophyll (470/695 nm, sensitivity 0.015-0.025 ug/l), FDOM (370/460 nm, sensitivity 0.184 ppb), phycocyanin (630/680 nm, 0.086 ppb), phycoerythrin (520/595 nm, sensitivity 0.086 ppb), The scattering meter can typically measure optical scattering at blue, green or red wavelengths (412, 470, 532, 650, 700 and 880 nm, sensitivity 0.002-0.003 m-1).

Manufacturer Wetlabs
Manufacturer type Organizational
Notes
Field Value
Sensor Details
Sensor Details 1
Instrument Sensor Name
ECO Phycocyanin (PC) Fluorometer
Instrument Sensor Serial No.
BBFL2WB-1440
Sensor Range
0-175
Sensor Sensitivity
0.086
Sensor Units
ppb
Last Calibration Date
2021-03-05
Sensor Details 2
Instrument Sensor Name
ECO Chlorophyll (Chl) Flurometer
Instrument Sensor Serial No.
BBFL2WB-1440
Sensor Range
0-30; 0-50
Sensor Sensitivity
0.015; 0.025
Sensor Units
ug/l
Last Calibration Date
2021-03-05
Sensor Details 3
Instrument Sensor Name
Scattering Meter
Instrument Sensor Serial No.
BBFL2WB-1440
Sensor Range
0-5; 0-3; 0-5
Sensor Sensitivity
0.003; 0.002
Sensor Units
m-1
Last Calibration Date
2021-03-05