Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos M (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439

The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) was a global survey of ocean ecosystems aboard the Sailing Vessel Tara. It carried out extensive measurements of evironmental conditions and collected plankton (viruses, bacteria, protists and metazoans) for later analysis using modern sequencing and state-of-t...

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Main Authors: Baldry, Kimberlee, Saderne, Vincent, McCorkle, Daniel C., Churchill, James H., Agusti, Susana, Duarte, Carlos M.
Other Authors: Marine Science Program, Red Sea Research Center (RSRC), Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division, currently at: Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7000, Australia, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543, USA
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2019
Subjects:
pH
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10754/662353
https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.899850
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spelling ftkingabdullahun:oai:repository.kaust.edu.sa:10754/662353 2023-12-03T10:17:34+01:00 Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos M (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439 Baldry, Kimberlee Saderne, Vincent McCorkle, Daniel C. Churchill, James H. Agusti, Susana Duarte, Carlos M. Marine Science Program Red Sea Research Center (RSRC) Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division currently at: Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7000, Australia Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543, USA 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10754/662353 https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.899850 unknown PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science DOI:10.5194/bg-17-423-2020 Baldry, K., Saderne, V., McCorkle, D. C., Churchill, J. H., Agustí, S., & Duarte, C. M. (2019). Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos Manuel (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439 [Data set]. PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899850 doi:10.1594/pangaea.899850 http://hdl.handle.net/10754/662353 Coastal Dissolved inorganic carbon Red Sea Total alkalinity Code Name Station label Sample ID Principle investigator Uniform resource locator/link to source data file Habitat LATITUDE LONGITUDE DATE/TIME Year of observation Month Day of study Local Time Season DEPTH water Distance bottom/max Temperature Flag Salinity Carbon inorganic dissolved Alkalinity total pH Aragonite saturation state Carbon dioxide partial pressure Proxy Dataset 2019 ftkingabdullahun https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.89985010.5194/bg-17-423-2020 2023-11-04T20:27:44Z The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) was a global survey of ocean ecosystems aboard the Sailing Vessel Tara. It carried out extensive measurements of evironmental conditions and collected plankton (viruses, bacteria, protists and metazoans) for later analysis using modern sequencing and state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Tara Oceans Data are particularly suited to study the genetic, morphological and functional diversity of plankton. The present data set includes properties of seawater, particulate matter and dissolved matter that were measured from discrete water samples collected with Niskin bottles during the 2009-2013 Tara Oceans expedition. Properties include pigment concentrations from HPLC analysis (10 depths per vertical profile, 25 pigments per depth), the carbonate system (Surface and 400m; pH (total scale), CO2, pCO2, fCO2, HCO3, CO3, Total alkalinity, Total carbon, OmegaAragonite, OmegaCalcite, and dosage Flags), nutrients (10 depths per vertical profile; NO2, PO4, N02/NO3, SI, quality Flags), DOC, CDOM, and dissolved oxygen isotopes. The Service National d'Analyse des Paramètres Océaniques du CO2, at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, determined CT and AT potentiometrically. More than 200 vertical profiles of these properties were made across the world ocean. DOC, CDOM and dissolved oxygen isotopes are available only for the Arctic Ocean and Arctic Seas (2013). Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean King Abdullah University of Science and Technology: KAUST Repository Arctic Arctic Ocean Duarte ENVELOPE(-60.950,-60.950,-64.200,-64.200)
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topic Coastal
Dissolved inorganic carbon
Red Sea
Total alkalinity
Code
Name
Station label
Sample ID
Principle investigator
Uniform resource locator/link to source data file
Habitat
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
DATE/TIME
Year of observation
Month
Day of study
Local Time
Season
DEPTH
water
Distance
bottom/max
Temperature
Flag
Salinity
Carbon
inorganic
dissolved
Alkalinity
total
pH
Aragonite saturation state
Carbon dioxide
partial pressure
Proxy
spellingShingle Coastal
Dissolved inorganic carbon
Red Sea
Total alkalinity
Code
Name
Station label
Sample ID
Principle investigator
Uniform resource locator/link to source data file
Habitat
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
DATE/TIME
Year of observation
Month
Day of study
Local Time
Season
DEPTH
water
Distance
bottom/max
Temperature
Flag
Salinity
Carbon
inorganic
dissolved
Alkalinity
total
pH
Aragonite saturation state
Carbon dioxide
partial pressure
Proxy
Baldry, Kimberlee
Saderne, Vincent
McCorkle, Daniel C.
Churchill, James H.
Agusti, Susana
Duarte, Carlos M.
Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos M (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439
topic_facet Coastal
Dissolved inorganic carbon
Red Sea
Total alkalinity
Code
Name
Station label
Sample ID
Principle investigator
Uniform resource locator/link to source data file
Habitat
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
DATE/TIME
Year of observation
Month
Day of study
Local Time
Season
DEPTH
water
Distance
bottom/max
Temperature
Flag
Salinity
Carbon
inorganic
dissolved
Alkalinity
total
pH
Aragonite saturation state
Carbon dioxide
partial pressure
Proxy
description The Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-2013) was a global survey of ocean ecosystems aboard the Sailing Vessel Tara. It carried out extensive measurements of evironmental conditions and collected plankton (viruses, bacteria, protists and metazoans) for later analysis using modern sequencing and state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Tara Oceans Data are particularly suited to study the genetic, morphological and functional diversity of plankton. The present data set includes properties of seawater, particulate matter and dissolved matter that were measured from discrete water samples collected with Niskin bottles during the 2009-2013 Tara Oceans expedition. Properties include pigment concentrations from HPLC analysis (10 depths per vertical profile, 25 pigments per depth), the carbonate system (Surface and 400m; pH (total scale), CO2, pCO2, fCO2, HCO3, CO3, Total alkalinity, Total carbon, OmegaAragonite, OmegaCalcite, and dosage Flags), nutrients (10 depths per vertical profile; NO2, PO4, N02/NO3, SI, quality Flags), DOC, CDOM, and dissolved oxygen isotopes. The Service National d'Analyse des Paramètres Océaniques du CO2, at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, determined CT and AT potentiometrically. More than 200 vertical profiles of these properties were made across the world ocean. DOC, CDOM and dissolved oxygen isotopes are available only for the Arctic Ocean and Arctic Seas (2013).
author2 Marine Science Program
Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)
Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division
currently at: Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7000, Australia
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543, USA
format Dataset
author Baldry, Kimberlee
Saderne, Vincent
McCorkle, Daniel C.
Churchill, James H.
Agusti, Susana
Duarte, Carlos M.
author_facet Baldry, Kimberlee
Saderne, Vincent
McCorkle, Daniel C.
Churchill, James H.
Agusti, Susana
Duarte, Carlos M.
author_sort Baldry, Kimberlee
title Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos M (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439
title_short Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos M (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439
title_full Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos M (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439
title_fullStr Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos M (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439
title_full_unstemmed Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos M (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439
title_sort surface carbonate chemistry of the red sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: baldry, kimberlee; saderne, vincent; mccorkle, daniel c; churchill, j h; agustí, susana; duarte, carlos m (2020): anomalies in the carbonate system of red sea coastal habitats. biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439
publisher PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10754/662353
https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.899850
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Arctic Ocean
Duarte
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Arctic Ocean
Duarte
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Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
op_relation DOI:10.5194/bg-17-423-2020
Baldry, K., Saderne, V., McCorkle, D. C., Churchill, J. H., Agustí, S., & Duarte, C. M. (2019). Surface Carbonate Chemistry of the Red Sea (offshore and coastal), supplement to: Baldry, Kimberlee; Saderne, Vincent; McCorkle, Daniel C; Churchill, J H; Agustí, Susana; Duarte, Carlos Manuel (2020): Anomalies in the carbonate system of Red Sea coastal habitats. Biogeosciences, 17(2), 423-439 [Data set]. PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.899850
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