Ex situ total oxygen uptake of the Northeast Greenland (NEG) shelf sediments from POLARSTERN cruise PS109 ...

Ex situ total oxygen uptake (DOU) at the sediment water interface was assessed on the Northeast Greenland shelf with R/V Polarstern during PS109 between September and October 2017 using a camera-equipped multiple corer (TV-MUC; core area 0.007 m2). Upon arrival on deck, part of the overlying water o...

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Main Authors: Braeckman, Ulrike, Wenzhöfer, Frank
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.959553
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.959553
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Summary:Ex situ total oxygen uptake (DOU) at the sediment water interface was assessed on the Northeast Greenland shelf with R/V Polarstern during PS109 between September and October 2017 using a camera-equipped multiple corer (TV-MUC; core area 0.007 m2). Upon arrival on deck, part of the overlying water of three MUC cores was collected and stored separately at in situ temperature. The remaining overlying water was adjusted to 10m above the sediment by gently pushing the sediment upwards by avoiding a disturbance of the surface sediment. The cores were then placed in a temperature-controlled water bath in the ship-board laboratory which had been adjusted to the in-situ temperature at the seafloor (information was retrieved from ship-board sensors). A magnetic stirrer was deployed in order to homogenise the overlying water, and a small air pump gently aerated the water. After the assessment of diffusive oxygen uptake (DOU) by microprofiling, total oxygen uptake (TOU) was measured. The air pump was removed to ensure ...