Surface layer permittivity at 50 MHz measured during RV POLARSTERN cruise PS131

This dataset contains measurements of dielectric permittivity and dielectric loss of the surface layer by impedance measurements at 50 MHz on several ice stations during the Polarstern cruise PS131 in the marginal ice zone in the Fram Strait between mid-July and 6th of August 2022. Measurements were performed using the Stevens Water Monitoring Systems Hydra Probe Sensor. Samples were mainly obtained by vertically inserting the probe tines of the device into the surface scattering layer on top of the sea ice and collecting data in one-minute intervals for several minutes. The cylindrical measurement region of the sensor has a length of 5.7 cm and a diameter of 3 cm, i.e., the upper 5.7 cm of the surface are measured. In the few cases of horizontal placement, the upper 3 cm are thus measured (if not indicated otherwise in the column Comment of the dataset). The dataset contains both mean and standard deviation of each placement. The dataset also contains temperature (measured in the center between surface and visually determined interface of surface layer and ice), salinity (by taking samples of the upper few cm of the surface layer) and density measurements (of the upper 3 cm of the surface layer), all independent of the Hydra Probe device. For more information of these measurements the user is referred to Chapter 8 of the cruise report. The columns "Site" and "Floe" refer to the nomenclature used in that cruise report with the sites being relative positions on the floes as shown in Figure 3.2.3 therein.

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