Reef locations, macrobioerosion rates, and nitrate concentrations in the tropical Pacific from 2011-2012 (Coral Reef Ecosystem OA Impact project, Thermal Thresholds and Projections project)

<p>Using an automated program to quantify macrobioerosion in three-dimensional computerized tomography (CT) scans of coral cores, macrobioerosion rates of live Porites colonies in both low-nutrient (oligotrophic) and high-nutrient (&gt;1 µM nitrate) waters were measured across the Pacific...

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Main Authors: Anne L. Cohen, Thomas DeCarlo
Format: Dataset
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Published: Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) 2014
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:1b41e383e7e3f31b63e029a334ac97a0ac217b21870b02d76195f613dec94b8d
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Summary:<p>Using an automated program to quantify macrobioerosion in three-dimensional computerized tomography (CT) scans of coral cores, macrobioerosion rates of live Porites colonies in both low-nutrient (oligotrophic) and high-nutrient (&gt;1 µM nitrate) waters were measured across the Pacific basin.</p> <p><strong>Related Datasets:</strong><br /> <a href=\"https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/687948\">Porites macrobioerosion: seawater chemistry</a><br /> <a href=\"https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/688028\">Porites macrobioerosion: skeleton density</a>: individual core data</p> <p><strong>Relevant References:</strong></p> <p>* DeCarlo, T. M., Cohen, A. L., Barkley, H. C., Cobban, Q., Young, C., Shamberger, K. E., Brainard, R.E., Golbuu, Y. (2015). Coral macrobioerosion is accelerated by ocean acidification and nutrients. <em>Geology</em>.</p> <p>DeCarlo, T. M., Cohen, A. L., Barkley, H. C., Cobban, Q., Young, C., Shamberger, K. E., Brainard, R.E., Golbuu, Y. (2015).&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href=\"http://dmoserv3.bco-dmo.org/data_docs/Reef_Ecosys_OA_Impact/Geology_DR_2015015.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">Supplemental information</a> to the above publication&nbsp;associated with DeCarlo et al. (2015) in Geology.</p> <p>-------------</p> <p>D’Croz, L., and O’Dea, A., 2007.&nbsp;Variability in upwelling along the Pacific shelf of Panama and implications for the distribution of nutrients and chlorophyll: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, v. 73, p. 325–340, doi:10.1016/j.ecss .2007.01.013.</p> <p>Manzello, D.P., Kleypas, J.A., Budd, D.A., Eakin, C.M., Glynn, P.W., and Langdon, C., 2008, Poorly cemented coral reefs of the eastern tropical Pacific: Possible insights into reef development in a high-CO2 world: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v. 105, p. 10,450–10,455, doi:10.1073/pnas.0712167105.</p> <p>Shamberger, K.E., Cohen, A.L., Golbuu, Y., McCorkle, D.C., Lentz, S.J., and Barkley, H.C., 2014, Diverse coral communities in naturally acidified waters of a Western Pacific reef: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 41, p. 499–504, doi: 10.1002/2013GL058489.</p>