Remote sensing reflectance station data CE19009 & CE19010

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This dataset of remote sensing reflectance measurements was collected as part of a Cullen Fellowship PhD between the National University of Ireland, Galway and the Marine Institute. The data was collected on the RV Celtic Explorer during scientific cruises CE19009 and CE19010 in the North East Atlantic from May to July 2019. The data was collected from TriOS RAMSES-ARC Hyperspectral and TriOS RAMSES-ACC-VIS Hyperspectral UV-VIS Radiometers using the TriOS RAMSES MSDA_XE software. These data are the subset of data from stations during daylight hours from these cruises. Remote sensing reflectance measurements were derived using a five step scripted process in Mathworks (Matlab). None

Suggested Citation: Jordan, Catherine; Croot, Peter; Cusack, Caroline; Wollschlaeger, Jochen. (2022) Remote sensing reflectance station data CE19009 & CE19010. Marine Institute, Ireland. doi:10/hwjh.

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