International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems During the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean

Measurements of the fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) in surface seawater are an important part of studies of the global carbon cycle and its anthropogenic perturbation. An important step toward the thorough interpretation of the vast amount of available fCO2 data is the establishment of a database...

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Main Authors: A. Koertzinger, L. Mintrop, J. C. Duinker
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Published: ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data 1999
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spelling dataone:ess-dive-6fcbc5eb1dfb72d-20180823T162036136380 2024-10-03T18:46:16+00:00 International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems During the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean A. Koertzinger L. Mintrop J. C. Duinker North Atlantic Ocean ENVELOPE(-60.008,-15.505,46.6708,29.254) BEGINDATE: 1996-06-07T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 1996-06-18T00:00:00Z 1999-03-03T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/ess-dive-6fcbc5eb1dfb72d-20180823T162036136380 unknown ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data fugacity of carbon dioxide fCO2 surface seawater international intercomparison exercise underway fCO2 systems R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 North Atlantic Ocean Institut fur Meereskunde NDP-067 course date fco2a fco2b fco2c fco2d fco2e fco2f fco2g fco2h lab latdcm londcm press salt speed temp time xco2 Dataset 1999 dataone:urn:node:ESS_DIVE 2024-10-03T18:11:27Z Measurements of the fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) in surface seawater are an important part of studies of the global carbon cycle and its anthropogenic perturbation. An important step toward the thorough interpretation of the vast amount of available fCO2 data is the establishment of a database system that would make such measurements more widely available for use in understanding the basin- and global-scale distribution of fCO2 and its influence on the oceanic uptake of anthropogenic CO2. Such an effort, however, is based on knowledge of the comparability of data sets from different laboratories. Currently, however, there is not much known about this subject. In the light of the aforementioned situation, an International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems was proposed and carried out by the Institut für Meereskunde Kiel (IfMK) (Institute of Marine Research at the University of Kiel), Kiel, Germany, during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 from Hamilton, Bermuda, to Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain. Nine groups from six countries (Australia, Denmark, Germany, France, Japan, and the United States) participated in this ambitious exercise, bringing together 15 participants with 7 underway fCO2 systems, 1 discrete fCO2 system, and 2 underway pH systems, as well as discrete systems for alkalinity and total dissolved inorganic carbon. This report presents only the results of the underway measurements of fCO2. The main idea of the exercise was to compare surface seawater fCO2 synchronously measured by all participating instruments under identical conditions. This synchronicity was accomplished by providing the infrastructure during the exercise, such as a common seawater and calibration gas supply. Another important issue was checks of the performance of the calibration procedures for CO2 and of all equilibrator temperature sensors. Furthermore a common procedure for the calculation of final fCO2 was applied to all data sets. All these measures were taken in order to reduce the largest possible amount of controllable sources of error. Dataset North Atlantic ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data (via DataONE) Las Palmas ENVELOPE(-60.674,-60.674,-62.971,-62.971) ENVELOPE(-60.008,-15.505,46.6708,29.254)
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topic fugacity of carbon dioxide
fCO2
surface seawater
international intercomparison exercise
underway fCO2 systems
R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1
North Atlantic Ocean
Institut fur Meereskunde
NDP-067
course
date
fco2a
fco2b
fco2c
fco2d
fco2e
fco2f
fco2g
fco2h
lab
latdcm
londcm
press
salt
speed
temp
time
xco2
spellingShingle fugacity of carbon dioxide
fCO2
surface seawater
international intercomparison exercise
underway fCO2 systems
R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1
North Atlantic Ocean
Institut fur Meereskunde
NDP-067
course
date
fco2a
fco2b
fco2c
fco2d
fco2e
fco2f
fco2g
fco2h
lab
latdcm
londcm
press
salt
speed
temp
time
xco2
A. Koertzinger
L. Mintrop
J. C. Duinker
International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems During the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
topic_facet fugacity of carbon dioxide
fCO2
surface seawater
international intercomparison exercise
underway fCO2 systems
R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1
North Atlantic Ocean
Institut fur Meereskunde
NDP-067
course
date
fco2a
fco2b
fco2c
fco2d
fco2e
fco2f
fco2g
fco2h
lab
latdcm
londcm
press
salt
speed
temp
time
xco2
description Measurements of the fugacity of carbon dioxide (fCO2) in surface seawater are an important part of studies of the global carbon cycle and its anthropogenic perturbation. An important step toward the thorough interpretation of the vast amount of available fCO2 data is the establishment of a database system that would make such measurements more widely available for use in understanding the basin- and global-scale distribution of fCO2 and its influence on the oceanic uptake of anthropogenic CO2. Such an effort, however, is based on knowledge of the comparability of data sets from different laboratories. Currently, however, there is not much known about this subject. In the light of the aforementioned situation, an International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems was proposed and carried out by the Institut für Meereskunde Kiel (IfMK) (Institute of Marine Research at the University of Kiel), Kiel, Germany, during the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 from Hamilton, Bermuda, to Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain. Nine groups from six countries (Australia, Denmark, Germany, France, Japan, and the United States) participated in this ambitious exercise, bringing together 15 participants with 7 underway fCO2 systems, 1 discrete fCO2 system, and 2 underway pH systems, as well as discrete systems for alkalinity and total dissolved inorganic carbon. This report presents only the results of the underway measurements of fCO2. The main idea of the exercise was to compare surface seawater fCO2 synchronously measured by all participating instruments under identical conditions. This synchronicity was accomplished by providing the infrastructure during the exercise, such as a common seawater and calibration gas supply. Another important issue was checks of the performance of the calibration procedures for CO2 and of all equilibrator temperature sensors. Furthermore a common procedure for the calculation of final fCO2 was applied to all data sets. All these measures were taken in order to reduce the largest possible amount of controllable sources of error.
format Dataset
author A. Koertzinger
L. Mintrop
J. C. Duinker
author_facet A. Koertzinger
L. Mintrop
J. C. Duinker
author_sort A. Koertzinger
title International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems During the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_short International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems During the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_full International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems During the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems During the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed International Intercomparison Exercise of Underway fCO2 Systems During the R/V Meteor Cruise 36/1 in the North Atlantic Ocean
title_sort international intercomparison exercise of underway fco2 systems during the r/v meteor cruise 36/1 in the north atlantic ocean
publisher ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data
publishDate 1999
url https://search.dataone.org/view/ess-dive-6fcbc5eb1dfb72d-20180823T162036136380
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