Trace gases CH4, N2O, and CO2 measured on discrete water samples during SONNE cruise SO283

The high surface productivity triggered by nutrient-rich Benguela upwelled waters results in significant enrichment of organic carbon in the sub-surface waters due to enhanced mineralization in the water column and benthic fluxes. Hence, microbial oxygen-consuming processes are promoted, driving oxy...

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Main Authors: Sabbaghzadeh, Bita, Otto, Stefan, Rehder, Gregor
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2023
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.959646 2024-09-15T18:36:32+00:00 Trace gases CH4, N2O, and CO2 measured on discrete water samples during SONNE cruise SO283 Sabbaghzadeh, Bita Otto, Stefan Rehder, Gregor MEDIAN LATITUDE: -22.986207 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 13.224736 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -25.000000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 11.103000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -17.260000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 14.450000 * DATE/TIME START: 2021-04-20T17:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2021-04-29T01:51:00 * MINIMUM DEPTH, water: 2 m * MAXIMUM DEPTH, water: 2000 m 2023 text/tab-separated-values, 778 data points https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.959646 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.959646 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.959646 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.959646 CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (License comes into effect after moratorium ends) Access constraints: access rights needed info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Benguela Upwelling System Biogeochemical cycle of Trace Gas Carbon dioxide CTD/Rosette CTD-RO DEPTH water EVAR Event label LATITUDE LONGITUDE Methane Namibia Nitrous oxide oxygen deficient zones SO283 SO283_28-1 SO283_29-1 SO283_30-1 SO283_31-1 SO283_32-1 SO283_36-1 SO283_37-1 SO283_38-1 SO283_39-1 SO283_43-1 SO283_47-2 SO283_49-1 SO283_50-1 SO283_51-1 SO283_52-1 SO283_53-1 SO283_57-2 SO283_58-2 SO283_59-1 SO283_60-1 SO283_62-1 SO283_64-1 SO283_66-1 SO283_68-1 SO283_69-1 SO283_73-1 SO283_75-1 SO283_77-1 Sonne_2 South Atlantic Ocean The Benguela Upwelling System under climate change – Effects of VARiability in physical forcing on carbon and oxygen budgets dataset 2023 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.959646 2024-07-24T02:31:35Z The high surface productivity triggered by nutrient-rich Benguela upwelled waters results in significant enrichment of organic carbon in the sub-surface waters due to enhanced mineralization in the water column and benthic fluxes. Hence, microbial oxygen-consuming processes are promoted, driving oxygen depletion that favours trace gases i.e. methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) production at relatively shallow depths. Also, gas-rich subsurface waters are transported towards the surface waters during upwelling, enhancing trace gas sea-air fluxes. Within the EVAR project, we investigate the variability of these fluxes on seasonal and shorter timescales to understand the intensity of the Benguela upwelling system as the source of these greenhouse gases relative to the atmosphere. The data might serve as a base for projections under a changing climate. The fieldwork took place during the cruise SO283 (March 19th – May 25th, 2021) onboard the R/V SONNE from and to Emden (Germany). The main area of the sampling was the Namibian shelf between 18°S and 25°S which is suggested to represent some regional hotspots of trace gas emissions to the atmosphere, in particular in the vicinity of the upwelling cells. Over 260 discrete water samples were collected from the Niskin bottles at different stations for the determination of the concentrations of CH4, N2O, and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). 200ml seawater samples were fixed with 200 µL of saturated HgCl2 solution straight after sampling and trace gas was quantified in return. Dissolved CH4 and N2O were measured by an in-house designed purge and trap system with a dynamic headspace method back on land. In brief, a subsample is purged with an inert ultrapure carrier gas of Helium, and the gases are focused on a cryo-trap operated at about -120°C. The volatile compounds are desorbed by rapid heating and analyzed by a gas chromatograph (GC; Agilent 7890B), equipped with capillary columns and a Deans Switch, which directed the components to the flamenionization detector for ... Dataset South Atlantic Ocean PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(11.103000,14.450000,-17.260000,-25.000000)
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topic Benguela Upwelling System
Biogeochemical cycle of Trace Gas
Carbon dioxide
CTD/Rosette
CTD-RO
DEPTH
water
EVAR
Event label
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
Methane
Namibia
Nitrous oxide
oxygen deficient zones
SO283
SO283_28-1
SO283_29-1
SO283_30-1
SO283_31-1
SO283_32-1
SO283_36-1
SO283_37-1
SO283_38-1
SO283_39-1
SO283_43-1
SO283_47-2
SO283_49-1
SO283_50-1
SO283_51-1
SO283_52-1
SO283_53-1
SO283_57-2
SO283_58-2
SO283_59-1
SO283_60-1
SO283_62-1
SO283_64-1
SO283_66-1
SO283_68-1
SO283_69-1
SO283_73-1
SO283_75-1
SO283_77-1
Sonne_2
South Atlantic Ocean
The Benguela Upwelling System under climate change – Effects of VARiability in physical forcing on carbon and oxygen budgets
spellingShingle Benguela Upwelling System
Biogeochemical cycle of Trace Gas
Carbon dioxide
CTD/Rosette
CTD-RO
DEPTH
water
EVAR
Event label
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
Methane
Namibia
Nitrous oxide
oxygen deficient zones
SO283
SO283_28-1
SO283_29-1
SO283_30-1
SO283_31-1
SO283_32-1
SO283_36-1
SO283_37-1
SO283_38-1
SO283_39-1
SO283_43-1
SO283_47-2
SO283_49-1
SO283_50-1
SO283_51-1
SO283_52-1
SO283_53-1
SO283_57-2
SO283_58-2
SO283_59-1
SO283_60-1
SO283_62-1
SO283_64-1
SO283_66-1
SO283_68-1
SO283_69-1
SO283_73-1
SO283_75-1
SO283_77-1
Sonne_2
South Atlantic Ocean
The Benguela Upwelling System under climate change – Effects of VARiability in physical forcing on carbon and oxygen budgets
Sabbaghzadeh, Bita
Otto, Stefan
Rehder, Gregor
Trace gases CH4, N2O, and CO2 measured on discrete water samples during SONNE cruise SO283
topic_facet Benguela Upwelling System
Biogeochemical cycle of Trace Gas
Carbon dioxide
CTD/Rosette
CTD-RO
DEPTH
water
EVAR
Event label
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
Methane
Namibia
Nitrous oxide
oxygen deficient zones
SO283
SO283_28-1
SO283_29-1
SO283_30-1
SO283_31-1
SO283_32-1
SO283_36-1
SO283_37-1
SO283_38-1
SO283_39-1
SO283_43-1
SO283_47-2
SO283_49-1
SO283_50-1
SO283_51-1
SO283_52-1
SO283_53-1
SO283_57-2
SO283_58-2
SO283_59-1
SO283_60-1
SO283_62-1
SO283_64-1
SO283_66-1
SO283_68-1
SO283_69-1
SO283_73-1
SO283_75-1
SO283_77-1
Sonne_2
South Atlantic Ocean
The Benguela Upwelling System under climate change – Effects of VARiability in physical forcing on carbon and oxygen budgets
description The high surface productivity triggered by nutrient-rich Benguela upwelled waters results in significant enrichment of organic carbon in the sub-surface waters due to enhanced mineralization in the water column and benthic fluxes. Hence, microbial oxygen-consuming processes are promoted, driving oxygen depletion that favours trace gases i.e. methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) production at relatively shallow depths. Also, gas-rich subsurface waters are transported towards the surface waters during upwelling, enhancing trace gas sea-air fluxes. Within the EVAR project, we investigate the variability of these fluxes on seasonal and shorter timescales to understand the intensity of the Benguela upwelling system as the source of these greenhouse gases relative to the atmosphere. The data might serve as a base for projections under a changing climate. The fieldwork took place during the cruise SO283 (March 19th – May 25th, 2021) onboard the R/V SONNE from and to Emden (Germany). The main area of the sampling was the Namibian shelf between 18°S and 25°S which is suggested to represent some regional hotspots of trace gas emissions to the atmosphere, in particular in the vicinity of the upwelling cells. Over 260 discrete water samples were collected from the Niskin bottles at different stations for the determination of the concentrations of CH4, N2O, and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). 200ml seawater samples were fixed with 200 µL of saturated HgCl2 solution straight after sampling and trace gas was quantified in return. Dissolved CH4 and N2O were measured by an in-house designed purge and trap system with a dynamic headspace method back on land. In brief, a subsample is purged with an inert ultrapure carrier gas of Helium, and the gases are focused on a cryo-trap operated at about -120°C. The volatile compounds are desorbed by rapid heating and analyzed by a gas chromatograph (GC; Agilent 7890B), equipped with capillary columns and a Deans Switch, which directed the components to the flamenionization detector for ...
format Dataset
author Sabbaghzadeh, Bita
Otto, Stefan
Rehder, Gregor
author_facet Sabbaghzadeh, Bita
Otto, Stefan
Rehder, Gregor
author_sort Sabbaghzadeh, Bita
title Trace gases CH4, N2O, and CO2 measured on discrete water samples during SONNE cruise SO283
title_short Trace gases CH4, N2O, and CO2 measured on discrete water samples during SONNE cruise SO283
title_full Trace gases CH4, N2O, and CO2 measured on discrete water samples during SONNE cruise SO283
title_fullStr Trace gases CH4, N2O, and CO2 measured on discrete water samples during SONNE cruise SO283
title_full_unstemmed Trace gases CH4, N2O, and CO2 measured on discrete water samples during SONNE cruise SO283
title_sort trace gases ch4, n2o, and co2 measured on discrete water samples during sonne cruise so283
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.959646
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.959646
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