USGS Arctic Ocean Carbon Cruise 2012: Discrete Underway Laboratory data

Models project the Arctic Ocean will become undersaturated with respect to carbonate minerals in the next decade. Recent field results indicate parts may already be undersaturated in late summer months when ice melt is at its greatest extent; however, few comprehensive datasets of carbonate system p...

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Main Authors: Lisa L. Robbins, Jonathan Wynn, Paul O. Knorr, Bogdan Onac, John Lisle, Kate McMullen, Kimberly K. Yates, Robert H. Byrne, Xuewu Liu
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: USGS Science Data Catalog 2014
Subjects:
pH
Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/96363efb-ea91-48af-9549-23aebbceec9d
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spelling dataone:96363efb-ea91-48af-9549-23aebbceec9d 2023-11-08T14:14:16+01:00 USGS Arctic Ocean Carbon Cruise 2012: Discrete Underway Laboratory data Lisa L. Robbins Jonathan Wynn Paul O. Knorr Bogdan Onac John Lisle Kate McMullen Kimberly K. Yates Robert H. Byrne Xuewu Liu ENVELOPE(-175.1008,157.35406,83.07674,73.037155) 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/96363efb-ea91-48af-9549-23aebbceec9d unknown USGS Science Data Catalog Ocean Acidification pCO2 total carbon carbon flux pH Salinity Temperature Arctic Ocean Canada Basin Alaska Canada Dataset 2014 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2023-11-08T13:39:11Z Models project the Arctic Ocean will become undersaturated with respect to carbonate minerals in the next decade. Recent field results indicate parts may already be undersaturated in late summer months when ice melt is at its greatest extent; however, few comprehensive datasets of carbonate system parameters in the Arctic Ocean exist. Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and University of South Florida (USF) collected high-resolution measurements of pCO2, pH, total dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), and carbonate (CO3-2) from the Canada Basin to fill critical information gaps concerning Arctic carbon variability. A Multiparameter Inorganic Carbon Analyzer (MICA) was used to collect approximately 1,800 measurements of pH and DIC along an 11,965-km trackline in August and September 2012. In addition, over 500 discrete surface water samples were taken. These data are being used to characterize and model regional pCO2, pH, and carbonate mineral saturation state. A high-resolution, three-dimensional map of these results will be presented. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean canada basin Ocean acidification Alaska USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada ENVELOPE(-175.1008,157.35406,83.07674,73.037155)
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topic Ocean Acidification
pCO2
total carbon
carbon flux
pH
Salinity
Temperature
Arctic Ocean
Canada Basin
Alaska
Canada
spellingShingle Ocean Acidification
pCO2
total carbon
carbon flux
pH
Salinity
Temperature
Arctic Ocean
Canada Basin
Alaska
Canada
Lisa L. Robbins
Jonathan Wynn
Paul O. Knorr
Bogdan Onac
John Lisle
Kate McMullen
Kimberly K. Yates
Robert H. Byrne
Xuewu Liu
USGS Arctic Ocean Carbon Cruise 2012: Discrete Underway Laboratory data
topic_facet Ocean Acidification
pCO2
total carbon
carbon flux
pH
Salinity
Temperature
Arctic Ocean
Canada Basin
Alaska
Canada
description Models project the Arctic Ocean will become undersaturated with respect to carbonate minerals in the next decade. Recent field results indicate parts may already be undersaturated in late summer months when ice melt is at its greatest extent; however, few comprehensive datasets of carbonate system parameters in the Arctic Ocean exist. Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and University of South Florida (USF) collected high-resolution measurements of pCO2, pH, total dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), and carbonate (CO3-2) from the Canada Basin to fill critical information gaps concerning Arctic carbon variability. A Multiparameter Inorganic Carbon Analyzer (MICA) was used to collect approximately 1,800 measurements of pH and DIC along an 11,965-km trackline in August and September 2012. In addition, over 500 discrete surface water samples were taken. These data are being used to characterize and model regional pCO2, pH, and carbonate mineral saturation state. A high-resolution, three-dimensional map of these results will be presented.
format Dataset
author Lisa L. Robbins
Jonathan Wynn
Paul O. Knorr
Bogdan Onac
John Lisle
Kate McMullen
Kimberly K. Yates
Robert H. Byrne
Xuewu Liu
author_facet Lisa L. Robbins
Jonathan Wynn
Paul O. Knorr
Bogdan Onac
John Lisle
Kate McMullen
Kimberly K. Yates
Robert H. Byrne
Xuewu Liu
author_sort Lisa L. Robbins
title USGS Arctic Ocean Carbon Cruise 2012: Discrete Underway Laboratory data
title_short USGS Arctic Ocean Carbon Cruise 2012: Discrete Underway Laboratory data
title_full USGS Arctic Ocean Carbon Cruise 2012: Discrete Underway Laboratory data
title_fullStr USGS Arctic Ocean Carbon Cruise 2012: Discrete Underway Laboratory data
title_full_unstemmed USGS Arctic Ocean Carbon Cruise 2012: Discrete Underway Laboratory data
title_sort usgs arctic ocean carbon cruise 2012: discrete underway laboratory data
publisher USGS Science Data Catalog
publishDate 2014
url https://search.dataone.org/view/96363efb-ea91-48af-9549-23aebbceec9d
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-175.1008,157.35406,83.07674,73.037155)
long_lat ENVELOPE(-175.1008,157.35406,83.07674,73.037155)
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Canada
geographic_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Canada
genre Arctic
Arctic Ocean
canada basin
Ocean acidification
Alaska
genre_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
canada basin
Ocean acidification
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