AIMS Long-term Monitoring Program sediment analysis data 1992-1996, northern Great Barrier Reef

Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: Statement: A full description of the field and analytical procedures used during this project is given in the following Standard Operating Procedure:Lourey MJ (1999) Field and analytical techniques for the collection of marine sediments. Standa...

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Other Authors: AIMS Data Centre (distributor), AIMS Data Centre (pointOfContact), Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) (hasAssociationWith), Data Manager, AIMS Long-term Monitoring Program (pointOfContact)
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Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/aims-long-term-barrier-reef/1324846
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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: Statement: A full description of the field and analytical procedures used during this project is given in the following Standard Operating Procedure:Lourey MJ (1999) Field and analytical techniques for the collection of marine sediments. Standard operational procedure no. 4. SOP 4. Australian Institute of Marine Science. 36 p. Credit Sweatman, Hugh PA, Dr (Custodian) As a sub-project of the now discontinued water quality component of the AIMS Long-term Monitoring Project, sediments were examined along cross-shelf transects commencing at the mouths of the Johnstone and Barron Rivers, which drain heavily cultivated areas. Results were compared with sediments from a transect commencing near the Pascoe River, which drains an uncultivated area of Cape York. Observations were made between November 1992 and April 1996. Sampling was conducted in alternate dry and wet seasons 1992-1993 but only in wet (summer) season 1994 and 1995. Inshore stations were located within 1 km of the shore and seaward stations approximately 20km offshore.Stations were located along and across the Great Barrier Reef shelf from 3 river mouths (Barron, Johnstone and Pascoe) out to individual reefs: Pascoe River mouth, off Portland Roads, Dolphin Reef, Bourke Reef; Barron River mouth, Port Douglas, Low Isles, Green Island, Thetford Reef, Fitzroy Island; Flying Fish Point (at the mouth of the North Johnstone River), Russell Heads, North Barnard Island, Flora Reef, Feather Reef, Ellison Reef.Nutrient flux samples were examined for dissolved inorganic nutrients (ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate) using standard automated techniques. Solid-phase nutrients were measured in bulk sediment samples for total organic carbon, total carbon, total nitrogen and total phosphorus. Total carbonate was estimated by the difference between total carbon and total organic carbon concentrations multiplied by 8.33. This research was undertaken to determine the extent of temporal and spatial variability ...