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  • MAREMIP; MARine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project  (2)
  • 29HE20101215; 29HE20110117; 29HE20110211; 29HE20110317; 29HE20110416; 29HE20110513; bathypelagic; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; epipelagic; Event label; Hespérides; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MALASPINA_LEG1; MALASPINA_LEG1_005-1; MALASPINA_LEG1_010-1; MALASPINA_LEG1_013-1; MALASPINA_LEG1_015-1; MALASPINA_LEG1_017-1; MALASPINA_LEG2; MALASPINA_LEG2_035-1; MALASPINA_LEG2_043-1; MALASPINA_LEG3; MALASPINA_LEG3_045-1; MALASPINA_LEG3_049-1; MALASPINA_LEG3_064-1; MALASPINA_LEG3_066-1; MALASPINA_LEG4; MALASPINA_LEG4_069-1; MALASPINA_LEG4_071-1; MALASPINA_LEG4_076-1; MALASPINA_LEG4_077-1; MALASPINA_LEG5; MALASPINA_LEG5_084-1; MALASPINA_LEG5_086-1; MALASPINA_LEG5_092-1; MALASPINA_LEG5_096-1; MALASPINA_LEG5_100-1; MALASPINA_LEG6; MALASPINA_LEG6_103-1; MALASPINA_LEG6_117-1; MALASPINA_LEG6_119-1; MALASPINA-2010; Malaspina circumnavigation expedition; mesopelagic; MH007_005; MH012_010; MH015_013; MH017_015; MH019_017; MH044_035; MH052_043; MH061_045; MH065_049; MH086_066; MH095_069; MH097_071; MH102_076; MH103_077; MH128_084; MH130_086; MH136_092; MH140_096; MH144_100; MH152_103; MH166_117; MH168_119; MSN300; Multiple opening/closing net, 300 µm meshsize; Norther Equatorial Pacific Ocean; Northern Equatorial Pacific Ocean; Observation; ocean; Optional event label; South Atlantic; Southern Indian Ocean; Southern Pacific Ocean; Southern Subtropical Indian Ocean; Southern Subtropical Pacific Ocean; Southern Tropical Pacific Ocean; South Indian Ocean; Stable isotopes; Subtropical North Atlantic; Subtropical South Atlantic; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Taxon/taxa; TRIATLAS; Tropical and South Atlantic climate-based marine ecosystem predictions for sustainable management; Zooplankton; δ13C; δ15N  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Luo, Yawei; Doney, Scott C; Anderson, L A; Benavides, Mar; Berman-Frank, I; Bode, Antonio; Bonnet, S; Boström, Kjärstin H; Böttjer, D; Capone, D G; Carpenter, E J; Chen, Yaw-Lin; Church, Matthew J; Dore, John E; Falcón, Luisa I; Fernández, A; Foster, R A; Furuya, Ken; Gomez, Fernando; Gundersen, Kjell; Hynes, Annette M; Karl, David Michael; Kitajima, Satoshi; Langlois, Rebecca; LaRoche, Julie; Letelier, Ricardo M; Marañón, Emilio; McGillicuddy Jr, Dennis J; Moisander, Pia H; Moore, C Mark; Mouriño-Carballido, Beatriz; Mulholland, Margaret R; Needoba, Joseph A; Orcutt, Karen M; Poulton, Alex J; Rahav, Eyal; Raimbault, Patrick; Rees, Andrew; Riemann, Lasse; Shiozaki, Takuhei; Subramaniam, Ajit; Tyrrell, Toby; Turk-Kubo, Kendra A; Varela, Manuel; Villareal, Tracy A; Webb, Eric A; White, Angelicque E; Wu, Jingfeng; Zehr, Jonathan P (2012): Database of diazotrophs in global ocean: abundance, biomass and nitrogen fixation rates. Earth System Science Data, 4, 47-73, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-4-47-2012
    Publication Date: 2023-03-27
    Description: The MAREDAT atlas covers 11 types of plankton, ranging in size from bacteria to jellyfish. Together, these plankton groups determine the health and productivity of the global ocean and play a vital role in the global carbon cycle. Working within a uniform and consistent spatial and depth grid (map) of the global ocean, the researchers compiled thousands and tens of thousands of data points to identify regions of plankton abundance and scarcity as well as areas of data abundance and scarcity. At many of the grid points, the MAREDAT team accomplished the difficult conversion from abundance (numbers of organisms) to biomass (carbon mass of organisms). The MAREDAT atlas provides an unprecedented global data set for ecological and biochemical analysis and modeling as well as a clear mandate for compiling additional existing data and for focusing future data gathering efforts on key groups in key areas of the ocean. This is a gridded data product about diazotrophic organisms . There are 6 variables. Each variable is gridded on a dimension of 360 (longitude) * 180 (latitude) * 33 (depth) * 12 (month). The first group of 3 variables are: (1) number of biomass observations, (2) biomass, and (3) special nifH-gene-based biomass. The second group of 3 variables is same as the first group except that it only grids non-zero data. We have constructed a database on diazotrophic organisms in the global pelagic upper ocean by compiling more than 11,000 direct field measurements including 3 sub-databases: (1) nitrogen fixation rates, (2) cyanobacterial diazotroph abundances from cell counts and (3) cyanobacterial diazotroph abundances from qPCR assays targeting nifH genes. Biomass conversion factors are estimated based on cell sizes to convert abundance data to diazotrophic biomass. Data are assigned to 3 groups including Trichodesmium, unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria (group A, B and C when applicable) and heterocystous cyanobacteria (Richelia and Calothrix). Total nitrogen fixation rates and diazotrophic biomass are calculated by summing the values from all the groups. Some of nitrogen fixation rates are whole seawater measurements and are used as total nitrogen fixation rates. Both volumetric and depth-integrated values were reported. Depth-integrated values are also calculated for those vertical profiles with values at 3 or more depths.
    Keywords: MAREMIP; MARine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 1.7 MBytes
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-07-05
    Description: This study is a first effort to compile the largest possible body of data available from different plankton databases as well as from individual published or unpublished datasets regarding diatom distribution in the world ocean. The data obtained originate from time series studies as well as spatial studies. This effort is supported by the Marine Ecosystem Data (MAREDAT) project, which aims at building consistent data sets for the main PFTs (Plankton Functional Types) in order to help validate biogeochemical ocean models by using converted C biomass from abundance data. Diatom abundance data were obtained from various research programs with the associated geolocation and date of collection, as well as with a taxonomic information ranging from group down to species. Minimum, maximum and average cell size information were mined from the literature for each taxonomic entry, and all abundance data were subsequently converted to biovolume and C biomass using the same methodology.
    Keywords: MAREMIP; MARine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 30.6 MBytes
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-08-31
    Description: Carbon export (from the epipelagic towards the mesopelagic zone) and sequestration (from the mesopelagic towards the bathypelagic zone) in the ocean are reviewed. Particulate organic carbon (POC) flux, and active flux due to migrant zooplankton and micronekton are shown from the epipelagic to the mesopelagic zone, and from the latter to the bathypelagic zone. Values towards the meso- and bathypelagic zones are compared in oligotrophic and productive systems. Zooplankton and prokaryote respiration in the meso- and bathypelagic zones of the ocean are also reviewed for oligotrophic and productive systems. Values were integrated over a depth layer and are given as the flux or respiration under one square meter (in g/m**2/a) between e.g. 100 m and 1000 m depth.
    Keywords: 29HE20101215; 29HE20110117; 29HE20110211; 29HE20110317; 29HE20110416; 29HE20110513; bathypelagic; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; epipelagic; Event label; Hespérides; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MALASPINA_LEG1; MALASPINA_LEG1_005-1; MALASPINA_LEG1_010-1; MALASPINA_LEG1_013-1; MALASPINA_LEG1_015-1; MALASPINA_LEG1_017-1; MALASPINA_LEG2; MALASPINA_LEG2_035-1; MALASPINA_LEG2_043-1; MALASPINA_LEG3; MALASPINA_LEG3_045-1; MALASPINA_LEG3_049-1; MALASPINA_LEG3_064-1; MALASPINA_LEG3_066-1; MALASPINA_LEG4; MALASPINA_LEG4_069-1; MALASPINA_LEG4_071-1; MALASPINA_LEG4_076-1; MALASPINA_LEG4_077-1; MALASPINA_LEG5; MALASPINA_LEG5_084-1; MALASPINA_LEG5_086-1; MALASPINA_LEG5_092-1; MALASPINA_LEG5_096-1; MALASPINA_LEG5_100-1; MALASPINA_LEG6; MALASPINA_LEG6_103-1; MALASPINA_LEG6_117-1; MALASPINA_LEG6_119-1; MALASPINA-2010; Malaspina circumnavigation expedition; mesopelagic; MH007_005; MH012_010; MH015_013; MH017_015; MH019_017; MH044_035; MH052_043; MH061_045; MH065_049; MH086_066; MH095_069; MH097_071; MH102_076; MH103_077; MH128_084; MH130_086; MH136_092; MH140_096; MH144_100; MH152_103; MH166_117; MH168_119; MSN300; Multiple opening/closing net, 300 µm meshsize; Norther Equatorial Pacific Ocean; Northern Equatorial Pacific Ocean; Observation; ocean; Optional event label; South Atlantic; Southern Indian Ocean; Southern Pacific Ocean; Southern Subtropical Indian Ocean; Southern Subtropical Pacific Ocean; Southern Tropical Pacific Ocean; South Indian Ocean; Stable isotopes; Subtropical North Atlantic; Subtropical South Atlantic; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Taxon/taxa; TRIATLAS; Tropical and South Atlantic climate-based marine ecosystem predictions for sustainable management; Zooplankton; δ13C; δ15N
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 855 data points
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