California Current Ecosystem LTER

ALF Active and Passive Fluorescence Measurements – UW Data (CCE Process Cruise)

Title
Continuous passive and active fluorescence measurements of chlorophyll-a (Chl), phycoerythrin (PE), chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM), and variable fluorescence (Fv/Fm) from CCE process cruises in the California Current System, 2012 - 2019 (ongoing).

Abstract
Active and passive fluorescence measurements are made using the ALFA5 system (Chekalyuk and Hafez, 2013) on water from the ship’s underway system during CCE process cruises. The instrument uses excitation at 405 and 510 nm to measures passively the fluorescence of chlorophyll-a (Chl), three different phycoerythrins (PE1, PE2 and PE3) and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM). Variable fluorescence (Fv/Fm) is measured actively using pump-during-probe (PDP) measurements of Chl a fluorescence induction. Fluorescence measurements are normalized to the water’s Raman fluorescence.

Keywords
biomass, chlorophyll, fluorescence, marine, physiology, phytoplankton, Fv/Fm, CDOM, colored dissolved organic carbon, phycobiliproteins, phycoerythrin, physiological state, pump-during-Probe

LTER Data System Record
http://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/24ee1bf795781239f13ec30d884a8f6b
Projects
California Current Ecosystem LTER

Creators
Goericke, Ralf (rgoericke@ucsd.edu)
Chekalyuk, Alexander (chekaluk@ldeo.columbia.edu)

Contact
CCE LTER Information Manager (ccelter.im@gmail.com)

Data

table ALF Active and Passive Fluorescence Measurements Underway Data
Primary data table
Rows: 186639
Columns: 17
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Methods


Methods
The instrument used is described by Chekalyuk and Hafez (2013). A blue (b – 405 nm) and a green (g - 510 nm) laser is used to acquire data ~ four times per min. Data from files *_m.txt, *_s.txt are read into Matlab and are available for each cruise as a raw data table. Pump-During-Probe (PDP) data (*_pm.txt) are reanalyzed using a robust curve fitting procedure to generate Fv/Fm data corresponding to Fv/FmC which is generated by the ALFA5 software. Data processing involves the following: Unrealistic data (e.g. < 0 or extremely high values) are removed (set to NaN). Sections of the data that are affected by stopped flow in the UW-water system are removed as well. Data are further filtered for outliers (Matlab: isoutlier(Data.Value, 'movmean', 100, 'SamplePoints', Data.ID). Calibrations between Chl a fluorescence (CF_Rb and CF_Rg) and surface bottle Chl a are used to convert Chl-fluorescence measurements into predicted values of Chl a (ug-Chl/L), i.e. PredChl_b and PredChl_g. The four/min data are reduced to one/per min data, the final data product.

References


A. M. Chekalyuk and M. Hafez, "Next generation Advanced Laser Fluorometry (ALF) for characterization of natural aquatic environments: new instruments," Opt. Express 21, 14181-14201 (2013).

A. M. Chekalyuk and M. Hafez, “Advanced laser fluorometry of natural aquatic environments,” Limnol. Oceanogr. Methods 6, 591–609 (2008).