Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification during a tropical lagoon study at SW lagoon of New Caledonia, 1994

Carbon dioxide and oxygen fluxes were measured in 0.2 m2 enclosures placed at the water sediment interface in the SW lagoon of New Caledonia. Experiments, performed at several stations in a wide range of environments, were carried out both in darkness to estimate respiration and at ambient light, to...

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Main Authors: Clavier, Jacques, Boucher, Guy, Garrigue, Claire
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1994
Subjects:
EXP
pH
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.717621
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.717621
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Summary:Carbon dioxide and oxygen fluxes were measured in 0.2 m2 enclosures placed at the water sediment interface in the SW lagoon of New Caledonia. Experiments, performed at several stations in a wide range of environments, were carried out both in darkness to estimate respiration and at ambient light, to assess the effects of primary production. The community respiratory quotient (CRQ = CO2 production rate/02 consumption rate) and the community photosynthetic quotient (CPQ= gross O2 production rate/gross CO2 consumption rate) were calculated by functional regressions. The CRQ value, calculated from 61 incubations, was 1.14 (S.E. 0.05) and the CPQ value, obtained from 18 incubations, was 1.03 (S.E. 0.08). The linearity of the relationship between the O2 and the CO2 fluxes suggests that these values are representative for the whole lagoon