The carbon cycle in the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean.

--- Public Summary from Project --- The Southern Ocean is one the most significant regions on earth for regulating the build up of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere, and the capacity for carbon uptake in the region could be altered by climate change. The project aims to establish a time series of...

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Other Authors: TILBROOK, BRONTE (hasPrincipalInvestigator), TILBROOK, BRONTE (processor), CSIRO (originator), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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Published: Australian Antarctic Data Centre
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/the-carbon-cycle-southern-ocean/699666
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1302
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topic geoscientificInformation
oceans
CARBON
EARTH SCIENCE
OCEAN CHEMISTRY
CARBON DIOXIDE
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
ATMOSPHERE &gt
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY &gt
CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS &gt
ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE
ALKALI
ALKALI_FLAG_W
BTLNBR
BTLNBR_FLAG_W
CASTNO
CCL4
CCL4_FLAG_W
CFC-11
CFC-11_FLAG_W
CFC-12
CFC-12_FLAG_W
CFC113
CFC113_FLAG_W
CTDOXY
CTDOXY_FLAG_W
CTDPRS
CTDSAL
CTDSAL_FLAG_W
CTDTMP
DATE
DEPTH
EXPOCODE
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
NITRAT
NITRAT_FLAG_W
OXYGEN
OXYGEN_FLAG_W
PHSPHT
PHSPHT_FLAG_W
SALNTY
SALNTY_FLAG_W
SAMPNO
SECT_ID
SILCAT
SILCAT_FLAG_W
STNNBR
TCARBN
TCARBN_FLAG_W
TIME
Ocean acidification
SOMMA &gt
Single Operator Multiparameter Metabolic Analyzer
SHIPS
WOCE &gt
World Ocean Circulation Experiment
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle geoscientificInformation
oceans
CARBON
EARTH SCIENCE
OCEAN CHEMISTRY
CARBON DIOXIDE
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
ATMOSPHERE &gt
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY &gt
CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS &gt
ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE
ALKALI
ALKALI_FLAG_W
BTLNBR
BTLNBR_FLAG_W
CASTNO
CCL4
CCL4_FLAG_W
CFC-11
CFC-11_FLAG_W
CFC-12
CFC-12_FLAG_W
CFC113
CFC113_FLAG_W
CTDOXY
CTDOXY_FLAG_W
CTDPRS
CTDSAL
CTDSAL_FLAG_W
CTDTMP
DATE
DEPTH
EXPOCODE
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
NITRAT
NITRAT_FLAG_W
OXYGEN
OXYGEN_FLAG_W
PHSPHT
PHSPHT_FLAG_W
SALNTY
SALNTY_FLAG_W
SAMPNO
SECT_ID
SILCAT
SILCAT_FLAG_W
STNNBR
TCARBN
TCARBN_FLAG_W
TIME
Ocean acidification
SOMMA &gt
Single Operator Multiparameter Metabolic Analyzer
SHIPS
WOCE &gt
World Ocean Circulation Experiment
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
The carbon cycle in the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean.
topic_facet geoscientificInformation
oceans
CARBON
EARTH SCIENCE
OCEAN CHEMISTRY
CARBON DIOXIDE
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
ATMOSPHERE &gt
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY &gt
CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS &gt
ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE
ALKALI
ALKALI_FLAG_W
BTLNBR
BTLNBR_FLAG_W
CASTNO
CCL4
CCL4_FLAG_W
CFC-11
CFC-11_FLAG_W
CFC-12
CFC-12_FLAG_W
CFC113
CFC113_FLAG_W
CTDOXY
CTDOXY_FLAG_W
CTDPRS
CTDSAL
CTDSAL_FLAG_W
CTDTMP
DATE
DEPTH
EXPOCODE
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
NITRAT
NITRAT_FLAG_W
OXYGEN
OXYGEN_FLAG_W
PHSPHT
PHSPHT_FLAG_W
SALNTY
SALNTY_FLAG_W
SAMPNO
SECT_ID
SILCAT
SILCAT_FLAG_W
STNNBR
TCARBN
TCARBN_FLAG_W
TIME
Ocean acidification
SOMMA &gt
Single Operator Multiparameter Metabolic Analyzer
SHIPS
WOCE &gt
World Ocean Circulation Experiment
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description --- Public Summary from Project --- The Southern Ocean is one the most significant regions on earth for regulating the build up of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere, and the capacity for carbon uptake in the region could be altered by climate change. The project aims to establish a time series of anthropogenic carbon accumulation. The work will be used to identify processes regulating the CO2 uptake and to test models that predict future uptake. 2001-2002 Season: Data collection for this project was solely carried out on voyage three of the 2001/2002 season. Total dissolved inorganic carbon (TCO2) and titration alkalinity (TA) measurements were made on the CLIVAR SR3 section between Hobart and Antarctica. The carbon samples were taken from a 24 bottle rosette and have an approximate horizontal resolution of 60nm with closer spacing in regions where horizontal gradients were large. Many of the stations sampled for carbon had multiple casts to improve vertical resolution. The CRM analyses were used to calibrate the titration cell volume. Preliminary analysis of Certified Reference Material (CRM) Seawater from Scripps Institution of Oceanography show data quality was generally good. For TCO2 the measurements on Batch 52 CRM's the average concentration was 2005.65 +/- 1.36 micromol/kg (n=65; 1 s.d.). For TA the average CRM values were 2224.76 +/- 1.17 micromol/kg (n=45, 1 s.d.). The certified values for Batch 52 was 2005.57 +/- 0.39 and 2224.72 +/- 0.81 micromol/kg for TCO2 and TA, respectively. The fields in this dataset follow standard WOCE naming practices. See the url given below for further details. The fields in this dataset are: EXPOCODE SECT_ID STNNBR CASTNO SAMPNO BTLNBR BTLNBR_FLAG_W DATE TIME LATITUDE LONGITUDE DEPTH CTDPRS CTDTMP CTDSAL CTDSAL_FLAG_W SALNTY SALNTY_FLAG_W CTDOXY CTDOXY_FLAG_W OXYGEN OXYGEN_FLAG_W SILCAT SILCAT_FLAG_W NITRAT NITRAT_FLAG_W PHSPHT PHSPHT_FLAG_W CFC-11 CFC-11_FLAG_W CFC-12 CFC-12_FLAG_W CFC113 CFC113_FLAG_W CCL4 CCL4_FLAG_W TCARBN TCARBN_FLAG_W ALKALI ALKALI_FLAG_W 2008-2009 Season: The Southern Ocean is a critical region on earth for taking up anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. Over the past year, underway equipment has been used on a number of Aurora Australis voyages to estimate the air-sea exchange of CO2 and to characterise the variability in the exchange. The information is part of a large long term international effort to determine how much CO2 is being taken up by the ocean and to improve predictions of how the uptake and CO2 storage will change in future. An underway CO2 system was run on a number of voyages on Aurora Australis.
author2 TILBROOK, BRONTE (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
TILBROOK, BRONTE (processor)
CSIRO (originator)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
format Dataset
title The carbon cycle in the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean.
title_short The carbon cycle in the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean.
title_full The carbon cycle in the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean.
title_fullStr The carbon cycle in the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean.
title_full_unstemmed The carbon cycle in the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean.
title_sort carbon cycle in the australian sector of the southern ocean.
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
url https://researchdata.edu.au/the-carbon-cycle-southern-ocean/699666
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1302
op_coverage Spatial: northlimit=-44.0; southlimit=-67.0; westlimit=139.75; eastLimit=146.0; projection=WGS84
Temporal: From 2001-11-20 to 2001-12-11
long_lat ENVELOPE(-63.783,-63.783,-69.150,-69.150)
ENVELOPE(139.75,146.0,-44.0,-67.0)
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Southern Ocean
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::699666 2023-05-15T13:41:12+02:00 The carbon cycle in the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean. TILBROOK, BRONTE (hasPrincipalInvestigator) TILBROOK, BRONTE (processor) CSIRO (originator) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-44.0; southlimit=-67.0; westlimit=139.75; eastLimit=146.0; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 2001-11-20 to 2001-12-11 https://researchdata.edu.au/the-carbon-cycle-southern-ocean/699666 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1302 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.edu.au/the-carbon-cycle-southern-ocean/699666 109f7da3-ee8d-474a-b7a7-e749eba08635 ASAC_1302 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_1302 Australian Antarctic Data Centre geoscientificInformation oceans CARBON EARTH SCIENCE OCEAN CHEMISTRY CARBON DIOXIDE EARTH SCIENCE &gt ATMOSPHERE &gt ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY &gt CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS &gt ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE ALKALI ALKALI_FLAG_W BTLNBR BTLNBR_FLAG_W CASTNO CCL4 CCL4_FLAG_W CFC-11 CFC-11_FLAG_W CFC-12 CFC-12_FLAG_W CFC113 CFC113_FLAG_W CTDOXY CTDOXY_FLAG_W CTDPRS CTDSAL CTDSAL_FLAG_W CTDTMP DATE DEPTH EXPOCODE LATITUDE LONGITUDE NITRAT NITRAT_FLAG_W OXYGEN OXYGEN_FLAG_W PHSPHT PHSPHT_FLAG_W SALNTY SALNTY_FLAG_W SAMPNO SECT_ID SILCAT SILCAT_FLAG_W STNNBR TCARBN TCARBN_FLAG_W TIME Ocean acidification SOMMA &gt Single Operator Multiparameter Metabolic Analyzer SHIPS WOCE &gt World Ocean Circulation Experiment OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands 2021-12-06T23:22:32Z --- Public Summary from Project --- The Southern Ocean is one the most significant regions on earth for regulating the build up of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere, and the capacity for carbon uptake in the region could be altered by climate change. The project aims to establish a time series of anthropogenic carbon accumulation. The work will be used to identify processes regulating the CO2 uptake and to test models that predict future uptake. 2001-2002 Season: Data collection for this project was solely carried out on voyage three of the 2001/2002 season. Total dissolved inorganic carbon (TCO2) and titration alkalinity (TA) measurements were made on the CLIVAR SR3 section between Hobart and Antarctica. The carbon samples were taken from a 24 bottle rosette and have an approximate horizontal resolution of 60nm with closer spacing in regions where horizontal gradients were large. Many of the stations sampled for carbon had multiple casts to improve vertical resolution. The CRM analyses were used to calibrate the titration cell volume. Preliminary analysis of Certified Reference Material (CRM) Seawater from Scripps Institution of Oceanography show data quality was generally good. For TCO2 the measurements on Batch 52 CRM's the average concentration was 2005.65 +/- 1.36 micromol/kg (n=65; 1 s.d.). For TA the average CRM values were 2224.76 +/- 1.17 micromol/kg (n=45, 1 s.d.). The certified values for Batch 52 was 2005.57 +/- 0.39 and 2224.72 +/- 0.81 micromol/kg for TCO2 and TA, respectively. The fields in this dataset follow standard WOCE naming practices. See the url given below for further details. The fields in this dataset are: EXPOCODE SECT_ID STNNBR CASTNO SAMPNO BTLNBR BTLNBR_FLAG_W DATE TIME LATITUDE LONGITUDE DEPTH CTDPRS CTDTMP CTDSAL CTDSAL_FLAG_W SALNTY SALNTY_FLAG_W CTDOXY CTDOXY_FLAG_W OXYGEN OXYGEN_FLAG_W SILCAT SILCAT_FLAG_W NITRAT NITRAT_FLAG_W PHSPHT PHSPHT_FLAG_W CFC-11 CFC-11_FLAG_W CFC-12 CFC-12_FLAG_W CFC113 CFC113_FLAG_W CCL4 CCL4_FLAG_W TCARBN TCARBN_FLAG_W ALKALI ALKALI_FLAG_W 2008-2009 Season: The Southern Ocean is a critical region on earth for taking up anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. Over the past year, underway equipment has been used on a number of Aurora Australis voyages to estimate the air-sea exchange of CO2 and to characterise the variability in the exchange. The information is part of a large long term international effort to determine how much CO2 is being taken up by the ocean and to improve predictions of how the uptake and CO2 storage will change in future. An underway CO2 system was run on a number of voyages on Aurora Australis. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica aurora australis Ocean acidification Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Scripps ENVELOPE(-63.783,-63.783,-69.150,-69.150) Southern Ocean ENVELOPE(139.75,146.0,-44.0,-67.0)