@prefix cpm: . @prefix dc: . @prefix dcat: . @prefix dce: . @prefix dct: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix grg: . @prefix iop: . @prefix ns0: . @prefix ns1: . @prefix owl: . @prefix pav: . @prefix prov: . @prefix puv: . @prefix qudt: . @prefix rdf: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix reg: . @prefix semapv: . @prefix skos: . @prefix sssom: . @prefix void: . rdf:type skos:Concept ; dce:identifier "SDN:L22::TOOL0428" ; dc:date "2011-11-02 11:37:25.0" ; dc:identifier "SDN:L22::TOOL0428" ; pav:authoredOn "2011-11-02 11:37:25.0" ; pav:hasCurrentVersion ; pav:version "1" ; void:inDataset ; owl:deprecated "false" ; owl:versionInfo "1" ; skos:altLabel "FLY II" , "FLY II"@en ; skos:broader , , , ; skos:definition "A free-falling instrument designed to measure temperature, salinity and turbulent shear from near surface to within 15cm of the seabed. The instrument includes airfoil shear probes (the shear sensing element comprises a piezo-ceramic bimorph beam which generates an electrical charge in response to cross-axial forces), slow and fast response thermistors, a conductivity cell, two tilt gauges and a pressure gauge. A probe guard mounted at the lower end of the instrument protects sensors from bottom sediments. Data are transmitted back to the ship in real time through a neutrally buoyant line. The FLY series of instruments was developed in the 1980s by the Institute of Ocean Sciences, British Columbia and others, and built by Sy-Tech Research Ltd of Sidney, British Columbia. The instrument is no longer in production."@en ; skos:inScheme ; skos:notation "SDN:L22::TOOL0428" ; skos:note "accepted"@en ; skos:prefLabel "Fast Light Yo-yo (FLY II) microstructure profiler"@en ; skos:related . sssom:subject_id . sssom:subject_id . skos:narrower . skos:narrower . skos:member . sssom:subject_id . skos:narrower . skos:narrower . skos:narrower . skos:related . skos:narrower . skos:related . dc:isVersionOf . skos:narrower . skos:narrower . sssom:object_id . sssom:subject_id . sssom:object_id . sssom:object_id . sssom:object_id . sssom:subject_id . sssom:object_id .