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  • Particle flux  (2)
  • AE6; AESOPS; Aluminium, flux; Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study; Calculated; Calculated, see reference(s); Carbon, inorganic, flux; Carbon, inorganic, particulate, flux; Carbon, organic, flux; Carbon, organic, particulate, flux; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Coulometrics Carbon Analyzer; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; DEPTH, water; Duration, number of days; Element analyser CHN, Carlo Erba; Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES); Iron, flux; Nathaniel B. Palmer; NBP9604A; NBP9604A_MS6_trap; Nitrogen, flux; Opal, extraction; Mortlock & Froelich, 1989; Opal, flux; Phosphorus total, flux; Ross Sea; Titanium, flux; Total, flux per year; Total mass, flux per day; Trap, sediment; TRAPS  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-04-16
    Keywords: AE6; AESOPS; Aluminium, flux; Antarctic Environments Southern Ocean Process Study; Calculated; Calculated, see reference(s); Carbon, inorganic, flux; Carbon, inorganic, particulate, flux; Carbon, organic, flux; Carbon, organic, particulate, flux; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Coulometrics Carbon Analyzer; DATE/TIME; Date/time end; DEPTH, water; Duration, number of days; Element analyser CHN, Carlo Erba; Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscope (ICP-AES); Iron, flux; Nathaniel B. Palmer; NBP9604A; NBP9604A_MS6_trap; Nitrogen, flux; Opal, extraction; Mortlock & Froelich, 1989; Opal, flux; Phosphorus total, flux; Ross Sea; Titanium, flux; Total, flux per year; Total mass, flux per day; Trap, sediment; TRAPS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 284 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: This technical report presents the results of analyses on opal, organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus content in each of 156 specimen samples collected from the moored sediment trap experiment that was a part of JGOFS North Atlantic Bloom Experiment. The analyzed samples represent a spatio-temporal matrix formed by 6 time-series sediment traps that provided 26 periods of uniform and synchronized periods of 14 days, except for one longer and one shorter period. Traps were deployed at 3 depths, 1 km, 2 km and 0.7 km above the bottom, and at 2 stations, 34°N 21°W and 48°N 21°W from April 4, 1989 to April 17, 1990, as shown in Tables 1 and 2. There was an 20-day hiatus in September /October 1989 for changeover of the trap moorings. Some samples were unusable because of the in trusion of fish. Samples were separated into several aliquots by wet-splitting, then water sieved into larger-than- and smaller-than-1-mm sizes. The fluxes of biogeochemical elements and constituents were determined on these aliquots and size fractions for: carbonate by vacuum gasometric method; opal by selective leaching method; reactive phosphorus by high temperature oxidation hydrolysis method; and organic carbon and nitrogen by applying an elementary analyzer. The annual fluxes, fluxes during the bloom, pre- and post-bloom episodes were normalized to a 365-day calendar year (Table 6) and are summarized in Tables 7 to 12. Variabilty of particle fluxes by each period at the two stations in terms of size fractions, sedimentary constituents and elements are shown in Tables 13 and 14. The molar ratios between pairs of critical biogeochemical elements during each episode and annually, shown at various depths and stations, are included in Tables 10 through 14.
    Description: Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation through Grant No. OCE 88-14228.
    Keywords: Particle flux ; Bloom ; North Atlantic Ocean ; Terminal ratio ; Ocean interior ; Atlantis II (Ship : 1963-) Cruise AII119-2 ; Endeavor (Ship: 1976-) Cruise EN203 ; Charles Darwin (Ship) Cruise CD5B
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Technical Report
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: This document represents the cruise report of the highly successful Leg 1 of the R/V Knorr cruise to the Black Sea (Cruise 134-8) as a joint Turkish-American Oceanographic Expedition (Izmir to Istanbul, April 16 to May 7,1988). The focus of Leg 1 was to study the biogeohemical variability in sedimentation in the present and throughout the anoxic history of the Black Sea with high spatial and temporal resolution. In particular, this study involved the integrated study of water column fluxes (sediment traps, suspended sediment investigations, etc.), benthic boundary layer ("fluff layer"), and laminated bottom sediments (box cores, giant gravity cores). Highlights of the cruise include the collection of 62 giant gravity cores, and 30 box cores with perfectly laminated sediment and, for the first time ever, with the intact fluff layer. Three moorings with time-series sediment traps were deployed in the abyssal regions of the eastern, central, and western Black Sea to collect continuous samples over a time period of about 1 year and 3 months. Summarized in the cruise report are logistics of the cruise, sample collections and descriptions, and preliminary discussions of observations and first measurements.
    Description: Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation under various grants to shipboard participants
    Keywords: Particle flux ; Laminated sediments ; Knorr (Ship : 1970-) Cruise KN134-8
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Technical Report
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