Carbon system parameters in the water column of the Strait of Gibraltar over 2005-2021: database generated at the GIFT (Gibraltar Fixed Time Series)

The database provides discrete measurements of carbon system parameters in water samples collected at 3 stations that form the marine time series GIFT during 33 oceanographic campaigns conducted over 2005–2021. Geographic coordinates of sampling stations are provided. Some physical data (i.e. pressu...

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Main Authors: Huertas, I. Emma, Amaya-Vías, Silvia, Flecha, Susana, Makaoui, Ahmed, Pérez, Fiz F.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.20350/digitalcsic/14556 2023-05-15T18:13:55+02:00 Carbon system parameters in the water column of the Strait of Gibraltar over 2005-2021: database generated at the GIFT (Gibraltar Fixed Time Series) Huertas, I. Emma Amaya-Vías, Silvia Flecha, Susana Makaoui, Ahmed Pérez, Fiz F. 2022 application/vnd.ms-excel https://dx.doi.org/10.20350/digitalcsic/14556 https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/263685 en eng DIGITAL.CSIC Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International embargoedAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode cc-by-sa-4.0 CC-BY-SA Dataset Other dataset 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalcsic/14556 2022-04-01T13:24:27Z The database provides discrete measurements of carbon system parameters in water samples collected at 3 stations that form the marine time series GIFT during 33 oceanographic campaigns conducted over 2005–2021. Geographic coordinates of sampling stations are provided. Some physical data (i.e. pressure, temperature and salinity) are also included. Moreover, pH data obtained with a SAMI-pH sensor (Sunburst Sensors, LLC)) attached to a mooring line deployed in the Strait of Gibraltar for the years 2016 and 2017 are provided. During the cruises, a temperature and salinity profile was obtained with a Seabird 911Plus CTD probe. Seawater was subsequently collected for biogeochemical analysis using Niskin bottles immersed in an oceanographic rosette platform at variable depths (from 5 to 8 levels) depending on the instant position of the interface between the Atlantic and Mediterranean flows that was identified by CTD profiles. The biogeochemical variables shown in the database are pH in total scale at 25 °C (pHT25), total alkalinity (AT), and inorganic nutrients (phosphate, PO43and Silicate, SiO44−). pHT25 data were obtained by the spectrophotometric method with m-cresol purple as the indicator (Clayton & Byrne 1993). Samples were taken directly from the oceanographic bottles in 10 cm path-length optical glass cells and measurements were carried out with a Shimadzu UV-2401PC spectrophotometer containing a 25 °C-thermostated cells holder. Samples for AT analysis were collected in 500-ml borosilicate bottles, and poisoned with 100 μl of HgCl2-saturated aqueous solution and stored until measurement in the laboratory. AT was measured by potential titration according to Mintrop et al. (2000) with a Titroprocessor (model Metrohm 794 from 2005-2020 and model Metrothm 888 for 2021). Water samples (5 mL, two replicates) for inorganic nutrients determination were taken, filtered immediately (Whatman GF/F, 0.7 μm) and stored frozen for later analyses in the shore-based laboratory. Nutrients concentrations were measured with a continuous flow auto-analyzer using standard colorimetric techniques (Hansen & Koroleff 1999). 2. Methods for processing the data: 3. Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret/reproduce the data, please indicate their location: 4. Standards and calibration information, if appropriate: 5. Environmental/experimental conditions: 6. Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: 7. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission, please specify using CREDIT roles https://casrai.org/credit/: Chief Scientists -I.Emma Huertas/Susana Flecha; Hydro: Who -Susana Flecha/David Roque/Silvia Amaya-Vías/Angélica Enrique; Nuts: Who -Manuel Arjonilla/ Status - final; Silicate and Phosphate Autoanalizer Hansen and Koroleff (1999) Other/Unknown Material sami DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Clayton ENVELOPE(-64.183,-64.183,-65.167,-65.167) Silvia ENVELOPE(-57.900,-57.900,-63.300,-63.300)
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description The database provides discrete measurements of carbon system parameters in water samples collected at 3 stations that form the marine time series GIFT during 33 oceanographic campaigns conducted over 2005–2021. Geographic coordinates of sampling stations are provided. Some physical data (i.e. pressure, temperature and salinity) are also included. Moreover, pH data obtained with a SAMI-pH sensor (Sunburst Sensors, LLC)) attached to a mooring line deployed in the Strait of Gibraltar for the years 2016 and 2017 are provided. During the cruises, a temperature and salinity profile was obtained with a Seabird 911Plus CTD probe. Seawater was subsequently collected for biogeochemical analysis using Niskin bottles immersed in an oceanographic rosette platform at variable depths (from 5 to 8 levels) depending on the instant position of the interface between the Atlantic and Mediterranean flows that was identified by CTD profiles. The biogeochemical variables shown in the database are pH in total scale at 25 °C (pHT25), total alkalinity (AT), and inorganic nutrients (phosphate, PO43and Silicate, SiO44−). pHT25 data were obtained by the spectrophotometric method with m-cresol purple as the indicator (Clayton & Byrne 1993). Samples were taken directly from the oceanographic bottles in 10 cm path-length optical glass cells and measurements were carried out with a Shimadzu UV-2401PC spectrophotometer containing a 25 °C-thermostated cells holder. Samples for AT analysis were collected in 500-ml borosilicate bottles, and poisoned with 100 μl of HgCl2-saturated aqueous solution and stored until measurement in the laboratory. AT was measured by potential titration according to Mintrop et al. (2000) with a Titroprocessor (model Metrohm 794 from 2005-2020 and model Metrothm 888 for 2021). Water samples (5 mL, two replicates) for inorganic nutrients determination were taken, filtered immediately (Whatman GF/F, 0.7 μm) and stored frozen for later analyses in the shore-based laboratory. Nutrients concentrations were measured with a continuous flow auto-analyzer using standard colorimetric techniques (Hansen & Koroleff 1999). 2. Methods for processing the data: 3. Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret/reproduce the data, please indicate their location: 4. Standards and calibration information, if appropriate: 5. Environmental/experimental conditions: 6. Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: 7. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission, please specify using CREDIT roles https://casrai.org/credit/: Chief Scientists -I.Emma Huertas/Susana Flecha; Hydro: Who -Susana Flecha/David Roque/Silvia Amaya-Vías/Angélica Enrique; Nuts: Who -Manuel Arjonilla/ Status - final; Silicate and Phosphate Autoanalizer Hansen and Koroleff (1999)
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author Huertas, I. Emma
Amaya-Vías, Silvia
Flecha, Susana
Makaoui, Ahmed
Pérez, Fiz F.
spellingShingle Huertas, I. Emma
Amaya-Vías, Silvia
Flecha, Susana
Makaoui, Ahmed
Pérez, Fiz F.
Carbon system parameters in the water column of the Strait of Gibraltar over 2005-2021: database generated at the GIFT (Gibraltar Fixed Time Series)
author_facet Huertas, I. Emma
Amaya-Vías, Silvia
Flecha, Susana
Makaoui, Ahmed
Pérez, Fiz F.
author_sort Huertas, I. Emma
title Carbon system parameters in the water column of the Strait of Gibraltar over 2005-2021: database generated at the GIFT (Gibraltar Fixed Time Series)
title_short Carbon system parameters in the water column of the Strait of Gibraltar over 2005-2021: database generated at the GIFT (Gibraltar Fixed Time Series)
title_full Carbon system parameters in the water column of the Strait of Gibraltar over 2005-2021: database generated at the GIFT (Gibraltar Fixed Time Series)
title_fullStr Carbon system parameters in the water column of the Strait of Gibraltar over 2005-2021: database generated at the GIFT (Gibraltar Fixed Time Series)
title_full_unstemmed Carbon system parameters in the water column of the Strait of Gibraltar over 2005-2021: database generated at the GIFT (Gibraltar Fixed Time Series)
title_sort carbon system parameters in the water column of the strait of gibraltar over 2005-2021: database generated at the gift (gibraltar fixed time series)
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