This high frequency water-air dataset was collected from large
shallow Lake Võrtsjärv (Estonia) with an automated lake monitoring
buoy system and was used in the analyses described in the manuscript
by Thayne, M.W., B. Kraemer, J.P. Mesman, A. Laas, E. de Eyto, B. W.
Ibelings, R. Adrian. “Trophic state effects on antecedent lake
characteristics shape the resistance and resilience of lakes
following extreme storms”. Dataset contains every 10-minute
measurements from the open water periods in years 2010-2019.
Underwater measurements were conducted with Yellow Springs
Instrument multiparameter sonde model YSI 6600 V2-4. Underwater
measurements contain the collected values of pH, dissolved oxygen,
dissolved oxygen saturation, water temperature, specific
conductance, water turbidity, chlorophyll concentration (calculated
by the sensor from fluorescence values), and the abundance of the
bluegreen algae (calculated by the sensor from phycocyanin
fluorescence values). Air parameters were collected with the Vaisala
multiparameter weather station model WXT520 and contain measurements
of wind direction, wind speed, air temperature, atmospheric
pressure, and cumulative amount of rain between measurement periods.
All air measurements were collected 2 m above from the water
surface. Additionally, solar irradiance measurements were collected
from the automated buoy system with the Licor pyranometer model
LI-200, those measurements contain values in two different columns:
average solar irradiance in W/m2 and average photon flux density
values in micromoles per square meter per second.