Limacina helicina shell dissolution due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem from 2011-08-11 to 2013-08-29 (NCEI Accession 0155173) ...
Pteropod shell dissolution was determined on shells collected from 16 stations for the 2011 cruise and 20 stations during the 2013 cruise. The samples were stored in 90% buffered ethanol. Between 15 to 30 pteropods of Limacina helicina were picked from samples selected randomly. Following the method...
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ftdatacite:10.7289/v5rn35z7 2023-12-31T10:09:05+01:00 Limacina helicina shell dissolution due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem from 2011-08-11 to 2013-08-29 (NCEI Accession 0155173) ... Bednaršek, Nina Feely, Richard A. 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.7289/v5rn35z7 https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0155173 unknown NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information Dataset dataset 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7289/v5rn35z7 2023-12-01T10:51:08Z Pteropod shell dissolution was determined on shells collected from 16 stations for the 2011 cruise and 20 stations during the 2013 cruise. The samples were stored in 90% buffered ethanol. Between 15 to 30 pteropods of Limacina helicina were picked from samples selected randomly. Following the methods described in Bednarsek et al. (2012), shells were repeatedly washed with distilled water before being subjected to chemical shell dehydration, followed by a plasma etching procedure for periostracum removal. All treated shells were analyzed for shell dissolution using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and identified for the presence of dissolution patterns and the type of more severe types of shell dissolution (Type II and Type III). Following the categorization scheme outlined in Bednarsek et al. (2012), Type II dissolution indicates deeper penetrating dissolution that precedes Type III, which affects large parts of shell crystalline structure, making shells less compact and more fragile. The data files show ... Dataset Limacina helicina Ocean acidification DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Pteropod shell dissolution was determined on shells collected from 16 stations for the 2011 cruise and 20 stations during the 2013 cruise. The samples were stored in 90% buffered ethanol. Between 15 to 30 pteropods of Limacina helicina were picked from samples selected randomly. Following the methods described in Bednarsek et al. (2012), shells were repeatedly washed with distilled water before being subjected to chemical shell dehydration, followed by a plasma etching procedure for periostracum removal. All treated shells were analyzed for shell dissolution using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and identified for the presence of dissolution patterns and the type of more severe types of shell dissolution (Type II and Type III). Following the categorization scheme outlined in Bednarsek et al. (2012), Type II dissolution indicates deeper penetrating dissolution that precedes Type III, which affects large parts of shell crystalline structure, making shells less compact and more fragile. The data files show ... |
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Bednaršek, Nina Feely, Richard A. Limacina helicina shell dissolution due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem from 2011-08-11 to 2013-08-29 (NCEI Accession 0155173) ... |
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Limacina helicina shell dissolution due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem from 2011-08-11 to 2013-08-29 (NCEI Accession 0155173) ... |
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Limacina helicina shell dissolution due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem from 2011-08-11 to 2013-08-29 (NCEI Accession 0155173) ... |
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Limacina helicina shell dissolution due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem from 2011-08-11 to 2013-08-29 (NCEI Accession 0155173) ... |
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Limacina helicina shell dissolution due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem from 2011-08-11 to 2013-08-29 (NCEI Accession 0155173) ... |
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Limacina helicina shell dissolution due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem from 2011-08-11 to 2013-08-29 (NCEI Accession 0155173) ... |
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limacina helicina shell dissolution due to ocean acidification in the california current ecosystem from 2011-08-11 to 2013-08-29 (ncei accession 0155173) ... |
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Limacina helicina Ocean acidification |
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Limacina helicina Ocean acidification |
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