Dissolved Organic Carbon (C13 and C14) Measurements, Amundsen Basin, 2012, R/V Oden

Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is thousands of 14C years old, yet a portion of the DOC cycles on much shorter time scales (days to decades). We present 14C measurements of DOC in the Arctic Ocean and estimate that ‰ of the DOC in the deep Eurasian basin contains bomb 14C. While this is...

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Main Author: Ellen Druffel
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2VD5Z
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2VD5Z 2024-06-03T18:46:22+00:00 Dissolved Organic Carbon (C13 and C14) Measurements, Amundsen Basin, 2012, R/V Oden Ellen Druffel Near north pole, niskin water collections of the water column. ENVELOPE(78.2422,78.2422,88.1494,88.1494) BEGINDATE: 2012-08-12T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-08-12T00:00:00Z 2017-02-15T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2VD5Z unknown Arctic Data Center dissolved organic carbon radiocarbon amino acids DOC dissolved inorganic carbon Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2VD5Z 2024-06-03T18:09:33Z Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is thousands of 14C years old, yet a portion of the DOC cycles on much shorter time scales (days to decades). We present 14C measurements of DOC in the Arctic Ocean and estimate that ‰ of the DOC in the deep Eurasian basin contains bomb 14C. While this is a limited dataset, there appears to be selective loss of modern DOC in the surface and halocline waters of the open Beaufort Sea versus the Beaufort slope. At one of the Beaufort Sea stations, there is a linear relationship between DOC Δ14C values and previously measured total hydrolysable amino acid concentrations as reported by Shen et al. (2012), indicating that deep DOC contains small amounts of bioavailable DOC. The 14C data show that not all of the deep DOC is recalcitrant. Please cite data using citation: Druffel, E. R. M., S. Griffin, C. Glynn, R. Benner and B.D. Walker (2017), Accepted 13 Feb 2017 Radiocarbon in dissolved organic and inorganic carbon of the Arctic Ocean, Geophys. Res. Lett., 44, DOI:10.1002/2016GL072138. Note: All samples between 20 and 500 m depth were filtered directly from the niskins using GFF filters. Dataset amundsen basin Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea North Pole Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Arctic Ocean North Pole Beaufort Slope ENVELOPE(-145.000,-145.000,71.000,71.000) Amundsen Basin ENVELOPE(74.000,74.000,87.000,87.000) ENVELOPE(78.2422,78.2422,88.1494,88.1494)
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radiocarbon
amino acids
DOC
dissolved inorganic carbon
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radiocarbon
amino acids
DOC
dissolved inorganic carbon
Ellen Druffel
Dissolved Organic Carbon (C13 and C14) Measurements, Amundsen Basin, 2012, R/V Oden
topic_facet dissolved organic carbon
radiocarbon
amino acids
DOC
dissolved inorganic carbon
description Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the ocean is thousands of 14C years old, yet a portion of the DOC cycles on much shorter time scales (days to decades). We present 14C measurements of DOC in the Arctic Ocean and estimate that ‰ of the DOC in the deep Eurasian basin contains bomb 14C. While this is a limited dataset, there appears to be selective loss of modern DOC in the surface and halocline waters of the open Beaufort Sea versus the Beaufort slope. At one of the Beaufort Sea stations, there is a linear relationship between DOC Δ14C values and previously measured total hydrolysable amino acid concentrations as reported by Shen et al. (2012), indicating that deep DOC contains small amounts of bioavailable DOC. The 14C data show that not all of the deep DOC is recalcitrant. Please cite data using citation: Druffel, E. R. M., S. Griffin, C. Glynn, R. Benner and B.D. Walker (2017), Accepted 13 Feb 2017 Radiocarbon in dissolved organic and inorganic carbon of the Arctic Ocean, Geophys. Res. Lett., 44, DOI:10.1002/2016GL072138. Note: All samples between 20 and 500 m depth were filtered directly from the niskins using GFF filters.
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title Dissolved Organic Carbon (C13 and C14) Measurements, Amundsen Basin, 2012, R/V Oden
title_short Dissolved Organic Carbon (C13 and C14) Measurements, Amundsen Basin, 2012, R/V Oden
title_full Dissolved Organic Carbon (C13 and C14) Measurements, Amundsen Basin, 2012, R/V Oden
title_fullStr Dissolved Organic Carbon (C13 and C14) Measurements, Amundsen Basin, 2012, R/V Oden
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved Organic Carbon (C13 and C14) Measurements, Amundsen Basin, 2012, R/V Oden
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