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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Stevens, Tim; Mee, Laurence; Friedrich, Jana; Aleynik, Dmitry; Minicheva, Galina (2019): Partial Recovery of Macro-Epibenthic Assemblages on the North-West Shelf of the Black Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00474
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: The dataset contains information about density (ind.m2) and percent cover of epibenthic organisms on the north-western shelf of the black sea, sampled in summer 2006 and spring 2008. Data are derived from video tows at 29 and 36 stations, respectively, at depths from 13 to 122m. Data is in the form of excel files with 2 sheets, one for each year. Each sheet contains co-ordinates and station names.
    Keywords: Epibenthos Black Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: Ascidiacea, brown; Ascidiacea, other; Ascidiacea, white; Black_Sea-A2; Black_Sea-A6; Black_Sea-B1; Black_Sea-B2; Black_Sea-B3; Black_Sea-B4; Black_Sea-B5; Black_Sea-B6; Black_Sea-B7; Black_Sea-C1; Black_Sea-C2; Black_Sea-C3; Black_Sea-C4; Black_Sea-C5; Black_Sea-D1; Black_Sea-D2; Black_Sea-D3; Black_Sea-D4; Black_Sea-D5; Black_Sea-D6; Black_Sea-D7; Black_Sea-E1; Black_Sea-E3; Black_Sea-E4; Black_Sea-E5; Black_Sea-F3; Black_Sea-F4; Black_Sea-F5; Black_Sea-M1; Black Sea; Burrows; Calculated; Counted; DATE/TIME; Epibenthos Black Sea; Event label; Filamentous algae complex; Invertebrata; Modiolus sp.; Mytilus edulis; Phyllophora spp.; Polychaeta; Polysiphonia; Season; Sponge; Sponge, other; Station label; Underwater Video system; UWV
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 464 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: Ascidiacea, other; Ascidiella sp.; Black_Sea-CK1; Black_Sea-CK3; Black_Sea-CK5; Black_Sea-CO1; Black_Sea-CO2; Black_Sea-CO4; Black_Sea-DD1; Black_Sea-DD3; Black_Sea-DD5; Black_Sea-DD7; Black_Sea-DN10; Black_Sea-DN11; Black_Sea-DN13; Black_Sea-DN14; Black_Sea-DN16; Black_Sea-DN6; Black_Sea-DN7; Black_Sea-DN8; Black_Sea-DP1; Black_Sea-DP2; Black_Sea-DP3; Black_Sea-DP4; Black_Sea-DP5; Black_Sea-OS1; Black_Sea-PHY1; Black_Sea-PHY10; Black_Sea-PHY2; Black_Sea-PHY3; Black_Sea-PHY3A; Black_Sea-PHY4; Black_Sea-PHY4A; Black_Sea-PHY5; Black_Sea-PHY6; Black_Sea-PHY7; Black_Sea-PHY8; Black_Sea-PHY9; Black Sea; Bryozoa; Burrows; Calculated; Cerianthus spp.; Ciona sp.; Counted; DATE/TIME; Epibenthos Black Sea; Event label; Filamentous algae complex; Hydrozoa; Invertebrata; Mytilus edulis; Phyllophora spp.; Polychaeta; Polysiphonia; Season; Sponge; Sponge, other; Station label; Underwater Video system; UWV
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 684 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) measurements were obtained with sea-bird SBE-9 vertical profiler, mounted on the Rosette, at 26 CTD stations during the International research cruise R/V POSEIDON, POS 363, in March 2008 in the North-Western shelf area of the Black Sea.
    Keywords: 101_CK1; 109_CK9; 112_OS3; 113_DD11; 128_DD1; 130_DP4a; 131_ED1; 136_DN7; 138_Phy3; 142_Phy1; 150_DN16; 158_DN6; 159_Phy7; 167_DD12; 168_DP1; 177_DP5; 178_OS4; 183_OS7; 184_CO1; 187_CO4; 188_BG1; 192_VA3; 193_CK1a; 205_CK10; 206_CO10; 211_CO5; Black Sea; Conductivity; CTD; CTD, Sea-Bird, SBE 9; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; Density, mass density; Depth; DEPTH, water; Elevation of event; Event label; Flag; Height above sea floor/altitude; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Original value; Oxygen; Oxygen sensor, SBE 43; POS363; POS363_101-1; POS363_109-1; POS363_112-1; POS363_113-1; POS363_128-2; POS363_130-1; POS363_131-1; POS363_136-1; POS363_138-1; POS363_142-1; POS363_150-1; POS363_158-1; POS363_159-2; POS363_167-1; POS363_168-1; POS363_177-1; POS363_178-1; POS363_183-1; POS363_184-1; POS363_187-1; POS363_188-1; POS363_192-1; POS363_193-1; POS363_205-1; POS363_206-1; POS363_211-1; Poseidon; Pressure, water; Recalculated from ml/l by using (ml/l)*44.66; Salinity; SBE-9; Signal; Temperature; Temperature, water; vertical profiles
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 45204 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2017-05-23
    Description: Highlights: • Three different types of pCO2 sensors detected sedimentary artificial CO2 leaks in the water column. • Distribution of leaked CO2 in the water column featured high temporal and spatial heterogeneity. • Clear effect of CO2 leakage on the water column was visible only at high flow rates and low tides. • Fast recovery of the water column pCO2 was observed after the CO2 release was stopped. • Multivariate statistics can help to distinguish between anthropogenic and natural CO2 sources. Abstract: This work is focused on results from a recent controlled sub-seabed in situ carbon dioxide (CO2) release experiment carried out during May–October 2012 in Ardmucknish Bay on the Scottish west coast. Three types of pCO2 sensors (fluorescence, NDIR and ISFET-based technologies) were used in combination with multiparameter instruments measuring oxygen, temperature, salinity and currents in the water column at the epicentre of release and further away. It was shown that distribution of seafloor CO2 emissions features high spatial and temporal heterogeneity. The highest pCO2 values (∼1250 μatm) were detected at low tide around a bubble stream and within centimetres distance from the seafloor. Further up in the water column, 30–100 cm above the seabed, the gradients decreased, but continued to indicate elevated pCO2 at the epicentre of release throughout the injection campaign with the peak values between 400 and 740 μatm. High-frequency parallel measurements from two instruments placed within 1 m from each other, relocation of one of the instruments at the release site and 2D horizontal mapping of the release and control sites confirmed a localized impact from CO2 emissions. Observed effects on the water column were temporary and post-injection recovery took 〈7 days. A multivariate statistical approach was used to recognize the periods when the system was dominated by natural forcing with strong correlation between variation in pCO2 and O2, and when it was influenced by purposefully released CO2. Use of a hydrodynamic circulation model, calibrated with in situ data, was crucial to establishing background conditions in this complex and dynamic shallow water system.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 6
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    Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, 59 pp.
    Publication Date: 2015-03-31
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2015-07-06
    Description: Highlights • A unique and novel CO2 release experiment in the marine environment. • Field-scale simulated leak of CO2 gas from a carbon capture and storage facility. • Experimental design and set-up for the QICS experiment, conducted during the summer of 2012. Abstract Carbon capture and storage is a mitigation strategy that can be used to aid the reduction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. This process aims to capture CO2 from large point-source emitters and transport it to a long-term storage site. For much of Europe, these deep storage sites are anticipated to be sited below the sea bed on continental shelves. A key operational requirement is an understanding of best practice of monitoring for potential leakage and of the environmental impact that could result from a diffusive leak from a storage complex. Here we describe a controlled CO2 release experiment beneath the seabed, which overcomes the limitations of laboratory simulations and natural analogues. The complex processes involved in setting up the experimental facility and ensuring its successful operation are discussed, including site selection, permissions, communications and facility construction. The experimental design and observational strategy are reviewed with respect to scientific outcomes along with lessons learnt in order to facilitate any similar future.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: Massive swarms of the red crab Pleuroncodes planipes (Stimpson, 1860), a species of squat lobster, are a dominant functional component of the upwelling ecosystem in the eastern Pacific Ocean (Boyd, 1967; Smith et al., 1975). These swarms can wash ashore on the coast, creating mass depositions of crustacean carcasses, a striking phenomenon that has been long documented in Baja California and California (Aurioles-Gamboa et al., 1994; Boyd, 1967). However, little is known about the fate of crab swarms transported offshore by oceanic currents. In May 2015, using an autonomous deep-sea robot, we discovered an unexpectedly large fall of red crab carcasses (〉1000 carcasses ha−1) at a depth of 4050 m on the abyssal Pacific seafloor (Figure 1), almost 1500 km from their spawning areas off the northwest American coast. Several questions arise from this unexpected finding that may help unveil additional close linkages in nutritional transport between processes at the sea surface and the remote abyssal seafloor.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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