Discrete Total Alkalinity and Total Carbon Dioxide measurements collected January 2017 onboard the RTM Wakmatha on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

The Future Reef 2.0 project monitors ocean chemistry along the entire length of the Great Barrier Reef using the Rio Tinto ship, RTM Wakmatha. The research is targeted at providing information on the CO2 uptake, controls on ocean acidification change in the region, and providing data on reef health....

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Main Authors: Tilbrook, Bronte, Berry, Kate, Neill, Craig, Akl, John, Passmore, Abe, Steven, Andy
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: CSIRO 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/08/5a7054d5850c5
https://data.csiro.au/collections/#collection/CIcsiro:24077v2
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Summary:The Future Reef 2.0 project monitors ocean chemistry along the entire length of the Great Barrier Reef using the Rio Tinto ship, RTM Wakmatha. The research is targeted at providing information on the CO2 uptake, controls on ocean acidification change in the region, and providing data on reef health. It is providing foundation data needed to assess the vulnerability of the Great Barrier Reef to ocean acidification. This project is a partnership between Rio Tinto, the Great Barrier Reef Foundation and CSIRO. This dataset contains quality controlled discrete samples for total dissolved inorganic carbon dioxide (TCO2) and total alkalinity (TA) measured following techniques developed for measurements in ocean waters on WOCE/CLIVAR sections. Certified reference materials (CRMs) from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography are analysed to determine the accuracy and precision of the measurements are analysed to determine the accuracy and precision of the measurements. Detailed analytical procedures are provided in Dickson et al (2007). The data management and distribution of these data were supported by the CSIRO Carbon Collaboration Cluster and the Australian Coastal Ecosystem Facility. References: Dickson, A.G., Sabine, C.L and Christian, J.R. (Eds) (2007). Guide to Best Practices for Ocean CO2 Measurements. PICES Special Publication 3.