Total organic material and grain size data in marine sediment samples taken as part of the Davis Sewage Treatment Project, summer 2009/10

Total Organic Carbon A 2 g homogenised wet sediment sub-sample from each core was weighed into a pre-combusted crucible and dried at 105 degrees C. The dried sample was reweighed before being analysed for total carbon by mass loss on ignition at 550 degrees C, the sample was placed in the muffle fur...

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Other Authors: STARK, JONATHAN SEAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator), STARK, JONATHAN SEAN (processor), STARK, SCOTT CHARLES (hasPrincipalInvestigator), STARK, SCOTT CHARLES (processor), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/total-organic-material-summer-200910/700845
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/DAVIS_STP_TotalOrganicMaterial_GrainSize
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topic environment
oceans
SEDIMENT COMPOSITION
EARTH SCIENCE
MARINE SEDIMENTS
ORGANIC MATTER
OCEAN CHEMISTRY
Carbon
Sediment
Sewage
LABORATORY
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA
VERTICAL LOCATION &gt
SEA FLOOR
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
spellingShingle environment
oceans
SEDIMENT COMPOSITION
EARTH SCIENCE
MARINE SEDIMENTS
ORGANIC MATTER
OCEAN CHEMISTRY
Carbon
Sediment
Sewage
LABORATORY
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA
VERTICAL LOCATION &gt
SEA FLOOR
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
Total organic material and grain size data in marine sediment samples taken as part of the Davis Sewage Treatment Project, summer 2009/10
topic_facet environment
oceans
SEDIMENT COMPOSITION
EARTH SCIENCE
MARINE SEDIMENTS
ORGANIC MATTER
OCEAN CHEMISTRY
Carbon
Sediment
Sewage
LABORATORY
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA
VERTICAL LOCATION &gt
SEA FLOOR
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
description Total Organic Carbon A 2 g homogenised wet sediment sub-sample from each core was weighed into a pre-combusted crucible and dried at 105 degrees C. The dried sample was reweighed before being analysed for total carbon by mass loss on ignition at 550 degrees C, the sample was placed in the muffle furnace for 4 hours. Samples 56698, 57062, 56837, 57058, and 580792 were analysed in triplicate to assess the reproducibility of the analytical procedure. (Total number of analyses was 117). - TOC - For the 107 samples: - Mean and SD: 3 plus or minus 4 % DMB, range: 0.16-15 %, n=107 - Considering the mean values for the 27 site locations: - Range: 0.33-14 % DMB, mean and SD: 3.3 plus or minus 3.7 % DMB, n=27 - Analytical uncertainty - Analytical precision: 5 samples analysed in triplicate: - RSD = 6 plus or minus 5% range 1-11%, n=5 - Site heterogeneity: reproducibility (RSD) of mean data from site replicate samples was 26% (mean, SD 15%, range 10-57%, n=27) - From the limited data on reproducibility summarised above, it can be concluded that site heterogeneity contributes most to the uncertainty of the TOC data for the site locations. - DMF - For the 107 samples: - Mean and SD: 0.57 plus or minus 0.23 %, range: 0.09-0.85, n=107 - Considering the mean values for the 27 site locations: - Range:0.17-0.83, mean and SD: 0.57 plus or minus 0.22, n=27 - Analytical uncertainty - Analytical precision: 5 samples analysed in triplicate: - RSD = 2 plus or minus 2% range 0.8-5%, n=5 - Site heterogeneity: reproducibility (RSD) of mean data from site replicate samples (mostly quadruplicates) was 10% (mean, SD 10%, range 1-37%, n=27) - From the limited data on reproducibility summarised above, it can be concluded that site heterogeneity contributes most to the uncertainty of the DMF data for the site locations. Collection of sediment cores Sediment for grain size and various chemical analysis were sampled using a core of PVC tubing (15cm long x 5cm diameter) pushed 10cm into the sediment. These cores were kept upright at all times to ensure the stratigraphy remained intact and frozen in the core tube at -20 degrees C. Grain size analysis The outer 5 mm edge of the core was removed with a scalpel blade and placed in a clean, dried preweighed beaker. The sample was weighed and placed in an oven at 45 degrees C to dry. Once dry the sample was reweighed and then sieved through a 2 mm sieve, any residual sediment in the beaker was weighed and the weight recorded. The less than 2 mm fraction and the greater than 2 mm fraction were separately collected and weighed. A 5 g sample of the less than 2 mm fraction was taken for grain size analysis which was carried out using the Mastersizer 2000 Particle Size Analyser by Associate Professor Damian Gore at the Department of Physical Geography, Macquarie University, Sydney.
author2 STARK, JONATHAN SEAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
STARK, JONATHAN SEAN (processor)
STARK, SCOTT CHARLES (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
STARK, SCOTT CHARLES (processor)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
format Dataset
title Total organic material and grain size data in marine sediment samples taken as part of the Davis Sewage Treatment Project, summer 2009/10
title_short Total organic material and grain size data in marine sediment samples taken as part of the Davis Sewage Treatment Project, summer 2009/10
title_full Total organic material and grain size data in marine sediment samples taken as part of the Davis Sewage Treatment Project, summer 2009/10
title_fullStr Total organic material and grain size data in marine sediment samples taken as part of the Davis Sewage Treatment Project, summer 2009/10
title_full_unstemmed Total organic material and grain size data in marine sediment samples taken as part of the Davis Sewage Treatment Project, summer 2009/10
title_sort total organic material and grain size data in marine sediment samples taken as part of the davis sewage treatment project, summer 2009/10
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::700845 2023-05-15T13:46:58+02:00 Total organic material and grain size data in marine sediment samples taken as part of the Davis Sewage Treatment Project, summer 2009/10 STARK, JONATHAN SEAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator) STARK, JONATHAN SEAN (processor) STARK, SCOTT CHARLES (hasPrincipalInvestigator) STARK, SCOTT CHARLES (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-68.52553; southlimit=-68.62735; westlimit=77.80731; eastLimit=78.13263; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 2009-01-01 to 2010-12-31 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/total-organic-material-summer-200910/700845 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/DAVIS_STP_TotalOrganicMaterial_GrainSize http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/total-organic-material-summer-200910/700845 e04d1fcd-1dfa-4974-9211-2ad639fc6cec DAVIS_STP_TotalOrganicMaterial_GrainSize https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/DAVIS_STP_TotalOrganicMaterial_GrainSize http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre environment oceans SEDIMENT COMPOSITION EARTH SCIENCE MARINE SEDIMENTS ORGANIC MATTER OCEAN CHEMISTRY Carbon Sediment Sewage LABORATORY GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA VERTICAL LOCATION &gt SEA FLOOR OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:18:05Z Total Organic Carbon A 2 g homogenised wet sediment sub-sample from each core was weighed into a pre-combusted crucible and dried at 105 degrees C. The dried sample was reweighed before being analysed for total carbon by mass loss on ignition at 550 degrees C, the sample was placed in the muffle furnace for 4 hours. Samples 56698, 57062, 56837, 57058, and 580792 were analysed in triplicate to assess the reproducibility of the analytical procedure. (Total number of analyses was 117). - TOC - For the 107 samples: - Mean and SD: 3 plus or minus 4 % DMB, range: 0.16-15 %, n=107 - Considering the mean values for the 27 site locations: - Range: 0.33-14 % DMB, mean and SD: 3.3 plus or minus 3.7 % DMB, n=27 - Analytical uncertainty - Analytical precision: 5 samples analysed in triplicate: - RSD = 6 plus or minus 5% range 1-11%, n=5 - Site heterogeneity: reproducibility (RSD) of mean data from site replicate samples was 26% (mean, SD 15%, range 10-57%, n=27) - From the limited data on reproducibility summarised above, it can be concluded that site heterogeneity contributes most to the uncertainty of the TOC data for the site locations. - DMF - For the 107 samples: - Mean and SD: 0.57 plus or minus 0.23 %, range: 0.09-0.85, n=107 - Considering the mean values for the 27 site locations: - Range:0.17-0.83, mean and SD: 0.57 plus or minus 0.22, n=27 - Analytical uncertainty - Analytical precision: 5 samples analysed in triplicate: - RSD = 2 plus or minus 2% range 0.8-5%, n=5 - Site heterogeneity: reproducibility (RSD) of mean data from site replicate samples (mostly quadruplicates) was 10% (mean, SD 10%, range 1-37%, n=27) - From the limited data on reproducibility summarised above, it can be concluded that site heterogeneity contributes most to the uncertainty of the DMF data for the site locations. Collection of sediment cores Sediment for grain size and various chemical analysis were sampled using a core of PVC tubing (15cm long x 5cm diameter) pushed 10cm into the sediment. These cores were kept upright at all times to ensure the stratigraphy remained intact and frozen in the core tube at -20 degrees C. Grain size analysis The outer 5 mm edge of the core was removed with a scalpel blade and placed in a clean, dried preweighed beaker. The sample was weighed and placed in an oven at 45 degrees C to dry. Once dry the sample was reweighed and then sieved through a 2 mm sieve, any residual sediment in the beaker was weighed and the weight recorded. The less than 2 mm fraction and the greater than 2 mm fraction were separately collected and weighed. A 5 g sample of the less than 2 mm fraction was taken for grain size analysis which was carried out using the Mastersizer 2000 Particle Size Analyser by Associate Professor Damian Gore at the Department of Physical Geography, Macquarie University, Sydney. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Southern Ocean ENVELOPE(77.80731,78.13263,-68.52553,-68.62735)