Coccolithophore and diatom cell abundance from the upper mixed later of the Great Calcite Belt, January- February 2011 in the South Atlantic Ocean and February-March 2012 in the South Indian Ocean, supplement to: Smith, Helen Elizabeth Katie; Poulton, Alex J; Garley, Rebecca; Hopkins, Jason; Lubelczyk, Laura C; Drapeau, Dave T; Rauschenberg, Sara; Twining, Ben S; Bates, Nicolas R; Balch, William M (2017): The Influence of Environmental Variability on the Biogeography of Coccolithophores and Diatoms in the Great Calcite Belt. Biogeosciences Discussions, 35 pp

This data was collected as part of the Great Calcite Belt project, from 60W to 120E and 30S to 60S. during MV1101 onboard R/V Melville, January- February 2011 in the South Atlantic Ocean and RR1202 onboard the R/V Roger Revelle, February-March 2012 in the South Indian Ocean. Samples for biomineraliz...

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Main Authors: Smith, Helen Elizabeth Katie, Poulton, Alex J, Hopkins, Jason, Balch, William M
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.879790
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.879790
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Summary:This data was collected as part of the Great Calcite Belt project, from 60W to 120E and 30S to 60S. during MV1101 onboard R/V Melville, January- February 2011 in the South Atlantic Ocean and RR1202 onboard the R/V Roger Revelle, February-March 2012 in the South Indian Ocean. Samples for biomineralizing phytoplankton community structure were taken from the upper 30 m of the water column. This data consists of coccolithophore and diatom cell abundances. : Cell numbers were reported in [#/ml] and have been calculated to [#/l] by a factor of 1000Diatoms were identified following- Hasle, G. R. and Syvertsen, E. E. (1997) In: C. R. Tomas (ed) Marine Phytoplankton, Chapter 2 - Marine Diatoms, Academic Press, San Diego, 5-385 and- Scott, F. J. and Marchant, J. (2005) Antarctic Marine Protists, Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra