A self-contained instrument for digital recording of submarine quantum irradiance and photoperiod

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Marine Technology Society
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1979
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This paper describes an instrument which can be placed in situ at depths of at least 300 m and which digitally records μE/m2/unit time. As described, the instrument prints the data. However, the nature of the instrument would allow easy interfacing to automatic data logging equipment.

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This paper describes an instrument which can be placed in situ at depths of at least 300 m and which digitally records μE/m2/unit time. As described, the instrument prints the data. However, the nature of the instrument would allow easy interfacing to automatic data logging equipment.
This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available at Marine Technology Society, 5565 Sterrett Place, Suite 108, Columbia, MD 21044 USA (http://www.mtsociety.org) and may be cited as: Eiseman, N. J., & Holt, J. K. (1980). A self-contained instrument for digital recording of submarine quantum irradiance and photoperiod. Marine Technology Society Journal, 13(6), 14-17.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #154.
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1979
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1979
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1979
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A self-contained instrument for digital recording of submarine quantum irradiance and photoperiod
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Marine Technology Society
1979
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A self-contained instrument for digital recording of submarine quantum irradiance and photoperiod
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A self-contained instrument for digital recording of submarine quantum irradiance and photoperiod