Impact of changes in sea ice extent on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean: links between the iron and carbon cycles in fast ice and the marginal ice zone

A times series of data was collected from coastal (land-fast) sea ice at Davis Station, Eastern Antarctica (68 degrees 34' 36" S, 77 degrees 58' 03" E; Figure 1) from November 16 to December 2, 2015. Sea ice temperature and salinity, as well as macro-nutrients (nitrate NO3-, nitr...

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Other Authors: LANNUZEL, DELPHINE (hasPrincipalInvestigator), LANNUZEL, DELPHINE (processor), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/impact-changes-sea-ice-zone/967240
https://doi.org/10.4225/15/59796110a5da6
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::967240 2023-05-15T13:52:00+02:00 Impact of changes in sea ice extent on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean: links between the iron and carbon cycles in fast ice and the marginal ice zone LANNUZEL, DELPHINE (hasPrincipalInvestigator) LANNUZEL, DELPHINE (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-68.57644; southlimit=-68.57644; westlimit=77.95898; eastLimit=77.95898; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 2015-11-16 to 2015-12-02 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/impact-changes-sea-ice-zone/967240 https://doi.org/10.4225/15/59796110a5da6 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4291_seaicebgc http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/impact-changes-sea-ice-zone/967240 3e80b217-9a08-4e5a-99bb-31527e5339cc doi:10.4225/15/59796110a5da6 AAS_4291_seaicebgc https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4291_seaicebgc http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre environment oceans SEA ICE EARTH SCIENCE CRYOSPHERE ICE ROUGHNESS ICE TEMPERATURE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY BIOMASS MACRONUTRIENTS THERMODYNAMICS TIME SERIES DAVIS STATION TEMPERATURE PROBES CONDUCTIVITY METERS CHNS/O ELEMENTAL ANALYZERS &gt Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Elemental Analyzers FLUOROMETERS GROUND STATIONS GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA &gt OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.4225/15/59796110a5da6 2020-01-27T23:22:52Z A times series of data was collected from coastal (land-fast) sea ice at Davis Station, Eastern Antarctica (68 degrees 34' 36" S, 77 degrees 58' 03" E; Figure 1) from November 16 to December 2, 2015. Sea ice temperature and salinity, as well as macro-nutrients (nitrate NO3-, nitrite NO2-, ammonium NH4+, phosphate PO43- and DSi), particulate organic carbon (POC) and chlorophyll a (Chla) in the sea ice were measured six times in 16 days of austral spring and early summer (Nov. 16, Nov. 20, Nov. 23, Nov. 26, Nov. 29, and Dec. 2; in days of the year, 320, 325, 327, 330, 333, and 336). Depths were measured from the top of the ice cores. Seawater below the ice was also sampled for comparison. Samples of snow, sea ice, brine and under-ice seawater were collected under trace metal clean conditions near Davis station during the transition of sea ice from winter to spring conditions (October 2015), on a regular basis (every 4 days) for 3 weeks. 6 sampling events were successfully achieved. The list of parameters collected during the fast ice study include in situ temperature, ice texture, pH, oxygen, iron and Chla, Br/I, carbonate, nutrients and POC, incubations with stable N and C isotopes. Samples are currently returning on V3 and will be analysed in the US, Belgium and Australia in the coming months. The biogeochemical observations will allow us to determine the roles of light versus iron in the initiation of the spring bloom in this region, and the role of the melting fast ice in fertilising the spring time primary production. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Sea ice Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Southern Ocean Austral Davis Station ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) Davis-Station ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) ENVELOPE(77.95898,77.95898,-68.57644,-68.57644)
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topic environment
oceans
SEA ICE
EARTH SCIENCE
CRYOSPHERE
ICE ROUGHNESS
ICE TEMPERATURE
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
BIOMASS
MACRONUTRIENTS
THERMODYNAMICS
TIME SERIES
DAVIS STATION
TEMPERATURE PROBES
CONDUCTIVITY METERS
CHNS/O ELEMENTAL ANALYZERS &gt
Carbon
Hydrogen
Nitrogen Elemental Analyzers
FLUOROMETERS
GROUND STATIONS
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
spellingShingle environment
oceans
SEA ICE
EARTH SCIENCE
CRYOSPHERE
ICE ROUGHNESS
ICE TEMPERATURE
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
BIOMASS
MACRONUTRIENTS
THERMODYNAMICS
TIME SERIES
DAVIS STATION
TEMPERATURE PROBES
CONDUCTIVITY METERS
CHNS/O ELEMENTAL ANALYZERS &gt
Carbon
Hydrogen
Nitrogen Elemental Analyzers
FLUOROMETERS
GROUND STATIONS
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
Impact of changes in sea ice extent on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean: links between the iron and carbon cycles in fast ice and the marginal ice zone
topic_facet environment
oceans
SEA ICE
EARTH SCIENCE
CRYOSPHERE
ICE ROUGHNESS
ICE TEMPERATURE
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
BIOMASS
MACRONUTRIENTS
THERMODYNAMICS
TIME SERIES
DAVIS STATION
TEMPERATURE PROBES
CONDUCTIVITY METERS
CHNS/O ELEMENTAL ANALYZERS &gt
Carbon
Hydrogen
Nitrogen Elemental Analyzers
FLUOROMETERS
GROUND STATIONS
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
description A times series of data was collected from coastal (land-fast) sea ice at Davis Station, Eastern Antarctica (68 degrees 34' 36" S, 77 degrees 58' 03" E; Figure 1) from November 16 to December 2, 2015. Sea ice temperature and salinity, as well as macro-nutrients (nitrate NO3-, nitrite NO2-, ammonium NH4+, phosphate PO43- and DSi), particulate organic carbon (POC) and chlorophyll a (Chla) in the sea ice were measured six times in 16 days of austral spring and early summer (Nov. 16, Nov. 20, Nov. 23, Nov. 26, Nov. 29, and Dec. 2; in days of the year, 320, 325, 327, 330, 333, and 336). Depths were measured from the top of the ice cores. Seawater below the ice was also sampled for comparison. Samples of snow, sea ice, brine and under-ice seawater were collected under trace metal clean conditions near Davis station during the transition of sea ice from winter to spring conditions (October 2015), on a regular basis (every 4 days) for 3 weeks. 6 sampling events were successfully achieved. The list of parameters collected during the fast ice study include in situ temperature, ice texture, pH, oxygen, iron and Chla, Br/I, carbonate, nutrients and POC, incubations with stable N and C isotopes. Samples are currently returning on V3 and will be analysed in the US, Belgium and Australia in the coming months. The biogeochemical observations will allow us to determine the roles of light versus iron in the initiation of the spring bloom in this region, and the role of the melting fast ice in fertilising the spring time primary production.
author2 LANNUZEL, DELPHINE (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
LANNUZEL, DELPHINE (processor)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
format Dataset
title Impact of changes in sea ice extent on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean: links between the iron and carbon cycles in fast ice and the marginal ice zone
title_short Impact of changes in sea ice extent on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean: links between the iron and carbon cycles in fast ice and the marginal ice zone
title_full Impact of changes in sea ice extent on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean: links between the iron and carbon cycles in fast ice and the marginal ice zone
title_fullStr Impact of changes in sea ice extent on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean: links between the iron and carbon cycles in fast ice and the marginal ice zone
title_full_unstemmed Impact of changes in sea ice extent on primary productivity in the Southern Ocean: links between the iron and carbon cycles in fast ice and the marginal ice zone
title_sort impact of changes in sea ice extent on primary productivity in the southern ocean: links between the iron and carbon cycles in fast ice and the marginal ice zone
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/impact-changes-sea-ice-zone/967240
https://doi.org/10.4225/15/59796110a5da6
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4291_seaicebgc
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
op_coverage Spatial: northlimit=-68.57644; southlimit=-68.57644; westlimit=77.95898; eastLimit=77.95898; projection=WGS84
Temporal: From 2015-11-16 to 2015-12-02
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ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576)
ENVELOPE(77.95898,77.95898,-68.57644,-68.57644)
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Austral
Davis Station
Davis-Station
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