The CISE-LOCEAN seawater isotopic database (1998–2021)

The characteristics of the CISE-LOCEAN seawater isotope dataset ( δ 18 O, δ 2 H, referred to as δ D) are presented ( https://doi.org/10.17882/71186 Waterisotopes-CISE-LOCEAN, 2021). This dataset covers the time period from 1998 to 2021 and currently includes close to 8000 data entries, all with δ 18...

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Main Authors: Reverdin, Gilles, Waelbroeck, Claire, Pierre, Catherine, Akhoudas, Camille, Aloisi, Giovanni, Benetti, Marion, Bourlès, Bernard, Danielsen, Magnus, Demange, Jérôme, Diverrès, Denis, Gascard, Jean-Claude, Houssais, Marie-Noëlle, Goff, Hervé, Lherminier, Pascale, Monaco, Claire, Mercier, Herlé, Metzl, Nicolas, Morisset, Simon, Naamar, Aïcha, Reynaud, Thierry, Sallée, Jean-Baptiste, Thierry, Virginie, Hartman, Susan E., Mawji, Edward W., Olafsdottir, Solveig, Kanzow, Torsten, Velo, Anton, Voelker, Antje, Yashayaev, Igor, Haumann, F. Alexander, Leng, Melanie J., Arrowsmith, Carol, Meredith, Michael
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:essd101033 2023-05-15T17:36:55+02:00 The CISE-LOCEAN seawater isotopic database (1998–2021) Reverdin, Gilles Waelbroeck, Claire Pierre, Catherine Akhoudas, Camille Aloisi, Giovanni Benetti, Marion Bourlès, Bernard Danielsen, Magnus Demange, Jérôme Diverrès, Denis Gascard, Jean-Claude Houssais, Marie-Noëlle Goff, Hervé Lherminier, Pascale Monaco, Claire Mercier, Herlé Metzl, Nicolas Morisset, Simon Naamar, Aïcha Reynaud, Thierry Sallée, Jean-Baptiste Thierry, Virginie Hartman, Susan E. Mawji, Edward W. Olafsdottir, Solveig Kanzow, Torsten Velo, Anton Voelker, Antje Yashayaev, Igor Haumann, F. Alexander Leng, Melanie J. Arrowsmith, Carol Meredith, Michael 2022-06-10 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-2721-2022 https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/14/2721/2022/ eng eng doi:10.5194/essd-14-2721-2022 https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/14/2721/2022/ eISSN: 1866-3516 Text 2022 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-2721-2022 2022-06-13T16:22:43Z The characteristics of the CISE-LOCEAN seawater isotope dataset ( δ 18 O, δ 2 H, referred to as δ D) are presented ( https://doi.org/10.17882/71186 Waterisotopes-CISE-LOCEAN, 2021). This dataset covers the time period from 1998 to 2021 and currently includes close to 8000 data entries, all with δ 18 O, three-quarters of them also with δ D, associated with a date stamp, space stamp, and usually a salinity measurement. Until 2010, samples were analyzed by isotopic ratio mass spectrometry and since then mostly by cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS). Instrumental uncertainty in this dataset is usually as low as 0.03 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.15 ‰ for δ D. An additional uncertainty is related to the isotopic composition of the in-house standards that are used to convert data to the Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water (VSMOW) scale. Different comparisons suggest that since 2010 the latter have remained within at most 0.03 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.20 ‰ for δ D. Therefore, combining the two uncertainties suggests a standard deviation of at most 0.05 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.25 ‰ for δ D. For some samples, we find that there has been evaporation during collection and storage, requiring adjustment of the isotopic data produced by CRDS, based on d -excess ( δ D − 8× δ 18 O). This adjustment adds an uncertainty in the respective data of roughly 0.05 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.10 ‰ for δ D. This issue of conservation of samples is certainly a strong source of quality loss for parts of the database, and “small” effects may have remained undetected. The internal consistency of the database can be tested for subsets of the dataset when time series can be obtained (such as in the southern Indian Ocean or North Atlantic subpolar gyre). These comparisons suggest that the overall uncertainty of the spatially (for a cruise) or temporally (over a year) averaged data is less than 0.03 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.15 ‰ for δ D. However, 18 comparisons with duplicate seawater data analyzed in other laboratories or with other datasets in the intermediate and deep ocean ... Text North Atlantic Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Indian Earth System Science Data 14 6 2721 2735
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description The characteristics of the CISE-LOCEAN seawater isotope dataset ( δ 18 O, δ 2 H, referred to as δ D) are presented ( https://doi.org/10.17882/71186 Waterisotopes-CISE-LOCEAN, 2021). This dataset covers the time period from 1998 to 2021 and currently includes close to 8000 data entries, all with δ 18 O, three-quarters of them also with δ D, associated with a date stamp, space stamp, and usually a salinity measurement. Until 2010, samples were analyzed by isotopic ratio mass spectrometry and since then mostly by cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS). Instrumental uncertainty in this dataset is usually as low as 0.03 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.15 ‰ for δ D. An additional uncertainty is related to the isotopic composition of the in-house standards that are used to convert data to the Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water (VSMOW) scale. Different comparisons suggest that since 2010 the latter have remained within at most 0.03 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.20 ‰ for δ D. Therefore, combining the two uncertainties suggests a standard deviation of at most 0.05 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.25 ‰ for δ D. For some samples, we find that there has been evaporation during collection and storage, requiring adjustment of the isotopic data produced by CRDS, based on d -excess ( δ D − 8× δ 18 O). This adjustment adds an uncertainty in the respective data of roughly 0.05 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.10 ‰ for δ D. This issue of conservation of samples is certainly a strong source of quality loss for parts of the database, and “small” effects may have remained undetected. The internal consistency of the database can be tested for subsets of the dataset when time series can be obtained (such as in the southern Indian Ocean or North Atlantic subpolar gyre). These comparisons suggest that the overall uncertainty of the spatially (for a cruise) or temporally (over a year) averaged data is less than 0.03 ‰ for δ 18 O and 0.15 ‰ for δ D. However, 18 comparisons with duplicate seawater data analyzed in other laboratories or with other datasets in the intermediate and deep ocean ...
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author Reverdin, Gilles
Waelbroeck, Claire
Pierre, Catherine
Akhoudas, Camille
Aloisi, Giovanni
Benetti, Marion
Bourlès, Bernard
Danielsen, Magnus
Demange, Jérôme
Diverrès, Denis
Gascard, Jean-Claude
Houssais, Marie-Noëlle
Goff, Hervé
Lherminier, Pascale
Monaco, Claire
Mercier, Herlé
Metzl, Nicolas
Morisset, Simon
Naamar, Aïcha
Reynaud, Thierry
Sallée, Jean-Baptiste
Thierry, Virginie
Hartman, Susan E.
Mawji, Edward W.
Olafsdottir, Solveig
Kanzow, Torsten
Velo, Anton
Voelker, Antje
Yashayaev, Igor
Haumann, F. Alexander
Leng, Melanie J.
Arrowsmith, Carol
Meredith, Michael
spellingShingle Reverdin, Gilles
Waelbroeck, Claire
Pierre, Catherine
Akhoudas, Camille
Aloisi, Giovanni
Benetti, Marion
Bourlès, Bernard
Danielsen, Magnus
Demange, Jérôme
Diverrès, Denis
Gascard, Jean-Claude
Houssais, Marie-Noëlle
Goff, Hervé
Lherminier, Pascale
Monaco, Claire
Mercier, Herlé
Metzl, Nicolas
Morisset, Simon
Naamar, Aïcha
Reynaud, Thierry
Sallée, Jean-Baptiste
Thierry, Virginie
Hartman, Susan E.
Mawji, Edward W.
Olafsdottir, Solveig
Kanzow, Torsten
Velo, Anton
Voelker, Antje
Yashayaev, Igor
Haumann, F. Alexander
Leng, Melanie J.
Arrowsmith, Carol
Meredith, Michael
The CISE-LOCEAN seawater isotopic database (1998–2021)
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Waelbroeck, Claire
Pierre, Catherine
Akhoudas, Camille
Aloisi, Giovanni
Benetti, Marion
Bourlès, Bernard
Danielsen, Magnus
Demange, Jérôme
Diverrès, Denis
Gascard, Jean-Claude
Houssais, Marie-Noëlle
Goff, Hervé
Lherminier, Pascale
Monaco, Claire
Mercier, Herlé
Metzl, Nicolas
Morisset, Simon
Naamar, Aïcha
Reynaud, Thierry
Sallée, Jean-Baptiste
Thierry, Virginie
Hartman, Susan E.
Mawji, Edward W.
Olafsdottir, Solveig
Kanzow, Torsten
Velo, Anton
Voelker, Antje
Yashayaev, Igor
Haumann, F. Alexander
Leng, Melanie J.
Arrowsmith, Carol
Meredith, Michael
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title The CISE-LOCEAN seawater isotopic database (1998–2021)
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title_full The CISE-LOCEAN seawater isotopic database (1998–2021)
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