Catlin Arctic Survey winter 2011 copepod ocean acidification experiment.

Physicochemical and biological data from a copepod ocean acidification experiment conducted in the Canadian high arctic in later winter 2011. Data are for four copepod 'types': Adult Calanus copepods; Adult Oithona copepods; large nauplii (>200 µm) and small nauplii (<60 µm). Measure...

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Main Authors: Lewis, Ceri N, Findlay, Helen S
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Language:English
Published: British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council 2014
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5285/f014becf-d6d5-3bb9-e044-000b5de50f38 2023-05-15T14:47:27+02:00 Catlin Arctic Survey winter 2011 copepod ocean acidification experiment. Lewis, Ceri N Findlay, Helen S 2014 Delimited https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/f014becf-d6d5-3bb9-e044-000b5de50f38 https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/published_data_library/catalogue/10.5285/f014becf-d6d5-3bb9-e044-000b5de50f38/ en eng British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council biota oceans dataset Dataset 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5285/f014becf-d6d5-3bb9-e044-000b5de50f38 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Physicochemical and biological data from a copepod ocean acidification experiment conducted in the Canadian high arctic in later winter 2011. Data are for four copepod 'types': Adult Calanus copepods; Adult Oithona copepods; large nauplii (>200 µm) and small nauplii (<60 µm). Measured data are survival rates, respiration rates and heart beat (adult Calanus copepods only). Calculated carbonate system data (pCO2, pH, HCO3, CO3, Calcite and aragonite saturation states) are calculated using measured temperature, salinity, DIC and TA taken from the experimental containers. Dataset Arctic Ocean acidification Copepods DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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Catlin Arctic Survey winter 2011 copepod ocean acidification experiment.
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description Physicochemical and biological data from a copepod ocean acidification experiment conducted in the Canadian high arctic in later winter 2011. Data are for four copepod 'types': Adult Calanus copepods; Adult Oithona copepods; large nauplii (>200 µm) and small nauplii (<60 µm). Measured data are survival rates, respiration rates and heart beat (adult Calanus copepods only). Calculated carbonate system data (pCO2, pH, HCO3, CO3, Calcite and aragonite saturation states) are calculated using measured temperature, salinity, DIC and TA taken from the experimental containers.
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title Catlin Arctic Survey winter 2011 copepod ocean acidification experiment.
title_short Catlin Arctic Survey winter 2011 copepod ocean acidification experiment.
title_full Catlin Arctic Survey winter 2011 copepod ocean acidification experiment.
title_fullStr Catlin Arctic Survey winter 2011 copepod ocean acidification experiment.
title_full_unstemmed Catlin Arctic Survey winter 2011 copepod ocean acidification experiment.
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