Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using CTD, Niskin bottle, and other instruments from NOAA Ship Pisces off the northeastern coast of the United States from 2012-10-26 to 2012-11-14 (NCEI Accession 0137874) ...

This dataset contains discrete bottle (CTD profile) data that were collected off the Northeastern coast of the United States in 2012. Increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide from human industrial activities are causing changes in global ocean carbon chemistry resulting in a reduction in pH,...

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Main Authors: Barbero, Leticia, Wanninkhof, Rik, Pierrot, Denis, Melrose, Donald C., Rebuck, Nathan D., Townsend, David W., Thomas, Maura A., Taylor, Christopher C.
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Published: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7289/v53j3b18
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0137874
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7289/v53j3b18 2024-10-13T14:09:58+00:00 Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using CTD, Niskin bottle, and other instruments from NOAA Ship Pisces off the northeastern coast of the United States from 2012-10-26 to 2012-11-14 (NCEI Accession 0137874) ... Barbero, Leticia Wanninkhof, Rik Pierrot, Denis Melrose, Donald C. Rebuck, Nathan D. Townsend, David W. Thomas, Maura A. Taylor, Christopher C. 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.7289/v53j3b18 https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0137874 unknown NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information Dataset dataset 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7289/v53j3b18 2024-10-01T11:46:46Z This dataset contains discrete bottle (CTD profile) data that were collected off the Northeastern coast of the United States in 2012. Increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide from human industrial activities are causing changes in global ocean carbon chemistry resulting in a reduction in pH, a process termed ocean acidification. Studies have demonstrated adverse effects on calcifying organisms, particularly some invertebrates, corals, sea urchins, pteropods, and coccolithophores. This effort is in support of the coastal monitoring and research objectives of the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program (OAP). ... Dataset Ocean acidification DataCite
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description This dataset contains discrete bottle (CTD profile) data that were collected off the Northeastern coast of the United States in 2012. Increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide from human industrial activities are causing changes in global ocean carbon chemistry resulting in a reduction in pH, a process termed ocean acidification. Studies have demonstrated adverse effects on calcifying organisms, particularly some invertebrates, corals, sea urchins, pteropods, and coccolithophores. This effort is in support of the coastal monitoring and research objectives of the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program (OAP). ...
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author Barbero, Leticia
Wanninkhof, Rik
Pierrot, Denis
Melrose, Donald C.
Rebuck, Nathan D.
Townsend, David W.
Thomas, Maura A.
Taylor, Christopher C.
spellingShingle Barbero, Leticia
Wanninkhof, Rik
Pierrot, Denis
Melrose, Donald C.
Rebuck, Nathan D.
Townsend, David W.
Thomas, Maura A.
Taylor, Christopher C.
Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using CTD, Niskin bottle, and other instruments from NOAA Ship Pisces off the northeastern coast of the United States from 2012-10-26 to 2012-11-14 (NCEI Accession 0137874) ...
author_facet Barbero, Leticia
Wanninkhof, Rik
Pierrot, Denis
Melrose, Donald C.
Rebuck, Nathan D.
Townsend, David W.
Thomas, Maura A.
Taylor, Christopher C.
author_sort Barbero, Leticia
title Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using CTD, Niskin bottle, and other instruments from NOAA Ship Pisces off the northeastern coast of the United States from 2012-10-26 to 2012-11-14 (NCEI Accession 0137874) ...
title_short Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using CTD, Niskin bottle, and other instruments from NOAA Ship Pisces off the northeastern coast of the United States from 2012-10-26 to 2012-11-14 (NCEI Accession 0137874) ...
title_full Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using CTD, Niskin bottle, and other instruments from NOAA Ship Pisces off the northeastern coast of the United States from 2012-10-26 to 2012-11-14 (NCEI Accession 0137874) ...
title_fullStr Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using CTD, Niskin bottle, and other instruments from NOAA Ship Pisces off the northeastern coast of the United States from 2012-10-26 to 2012-11-14 (NCEI Accession 0137874) ...
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using CTD, Niskin bottle, and other instruments from NOAA Ship Pisces off the northeastern coast of the United States from 2012-10-26 to 2012-11-14 (NCEI Accession 0137874) ...
title_sort dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, ph, and other variables collected from profile and discrete sample observations using ctd, niskin bottle, and other instruments from noaa ship pisces off the northeastern coast of the united states from 2012-10-26 to 2012-11-14 (ncei accession 0137874) ...
publisher NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
publishDate 2016
url https://dx.doi.org/10.7289/v53j3b18
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0137874
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