Table_4_Summertime Chlorophyll a and Particulate Organic Carbon Standing Stocks in Surface Waters of the Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean (1991–2015).xlsx

Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean (AO) has been undergoing dramatic changes during the last two decades. In addition, the water temperature of the inflow of Atlantic water masses at the gateway Fram Strait has recently increased. Long-term data may help to evaluate the impact of these physical changes on...

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Main Authors: Eva-Maria Nöthig (2148049), Simon Ramondenc (6975722), Antonie Haas (8995295), Laura Hehemann (8983247), Andreas Walter (2248063), Astrid Bracher (3687904), Catherine Lalande (8695653), Katja Metfies (662159), Ilka Peeken (471609), Eduard Bauerfeind (2810464), Antje Boetius (58870)
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spelling ftpurdueuniv:oai:figshare.com:article/12514145 2023-05-15T14:56:24+02:00 Table_4_Summertime Chlorophyll a and Particulate Organic Carbon Standing Stocks in Surface Waters of the Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean (1991–2015).xlsx Eva-Maria Nöthig (2148049) Simon Ramondenc (6975722) Antonie Haas (8995295) Laura Hehemann (8983247) Andreas Walter (2248063) Astrid Bracher (3687904) Catherine Lalande (8695653) Katja Metfies (662159) Ilka Peeken (471609) Eduard Bauerfeind (2810464) Antje Boetius (58870) 2020-06-19T10:12:09Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00350.s002 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/Table_4_Summertime_Chlorophyll_a_and_Particulate_Organic_Carbon_Standing_Stocks_in_Surface_Waters_of_the_Fram_Strait_and_the_Arctic_Ocean_1991_2015_xlsx/12514145 doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.00350.s002 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering long-term data summertime surface waters chlorophyll a particulate organic carbon Fram Strait and Arctic Ocean Dataset 2020 ftpurdueuniv https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00350.s002 2020-06-25T10:24:38Z Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean (AO) has been undergoing dramatic changes during the last two decades. In addition, the water temperature of the inflow of Atlantic water masses at the gateway Fram Strait has recently increased. Long-term data may help to evaluate the impact of these physical changes on the biological processes in surface waters. Over a 25-year period, and mostly in summer, water samples were collected at discrete depths within the uppermost 100 m of the Fram Strait and other regions of the AO to investigate chlorophyll a (Chl a) and particulate organic carbon (POC) standing stocks. Stations sampled from 1991 to 2015 were located in the Fram Strait, Barents Sea (BS), on the Eurasian shelf, and over the Nansen, Amundsen, and parts of the Amerasian basins (AB). Discrete Chl a and POC measurements obtained during 33 and 24 expeditions, respectively, were integrated over the upper 100 m of the water column to monitor spatial and interannual variations in distribution patterns of standing stocks. In general, the highest Chl a and POC standing stocks were observed in the eastern Fram Strait (EFS) and in the BS, while the lowest biomasses were observed in the heavily ice-covered regions of the central AO, mainly in the Amundsen and ABs. Whereas summertime Chl a stocks sharply decreased northward from the Fram Strait and Barents Sea toward high latitudes, the decline in POC standing stocks was less pronounced. Over the sampling period, summertime Chl a stocks slightly increased in the EFS but remained more or less constant in the central AO. In contrast to Chl a, standing stocks of POC eventually increased over the last 25 years in the central AO, possibly as an effect of increasing air temperatures, decreasing sea ice extent and thickness, and increasing light availability. Moreover, variations in riverine discharge and in sea ice export within the Transpolar Drift may have contributed to the enhanced POC stock in the central AO surface waters. Overall, the objective of the present study was to provide baseline datasets of Chl a and POC to better track the effects of environmental changes due to global warming on the Arctic pelagic system. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Fram Strait Global warming Sea ice Purdue University: e-Pubs Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
long-term data
summertime surface waters
chlorophyll a
particulate organic carbon
Fram Strait and Arctic Ocean
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
long-term data
summertime surface waters
chlorophyll a
particulate organic carbon
Fram Strait and Arctic Ocean
Eva-Maria Nöthig (2148049)
Simon Ramondenc (6975722)
Antonie Haas (8995295)
Laura Hehemann (8983247)
Andreas Walter (2248063)
Astrid Bracher (3687904)
Catherine Lalande (8695653)
Katja Metfies (662159)
Ilka Peeken (471609)
Eduard Bauerfeind (2810464)
Antje Boetius (58870)
Table_4_Summertime Chlorophyll a and Particulate Organic Carbon Standing Stocks in Surface Waters of the Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean (1991–2015).xlsx
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
long-term data
summertime surface waters
chlorophyll a
particulate organic carbon
Fram Strait and Arctic Ocean
description Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean (AO) has been undergoing dramatic changes during the last two decades. In addition, the water temperature of the inflow of Atlantic water masses at the gateway Fram Strait has recently increased. Long-term data may help to evaluate the impact of these physical changes on the biological processes in surface waters. Over a 25-year period, and mostly in summer, water samples were collected at discrete depths within the uppermost 100 m of the Fram Strait and other regions of the AO to investigate chlorophyll a (Chl a) and particulate organic carbon (POC) standing stocks. Stations sampled from 1991 to 2015 were located in the Fram Strait, Barents Sea (BS), on the Eurasian shelf, and over the Nansen, Amundsen, and parts of the Amerasian basins (AB). Discrete Chl a and POC measurements obtained during 33 and 24 expeditions, respectively, were integrated over the upper 100 m of the water column to monitor spatial and interannual variations in distribution patterns of standing stocks. In general, the highest Chl a and POC standing stocks were observed in the eastern Fram Strait (EFS) and in the BS, while the lowest biomasses were observed in the heavily ice-covered regions of the central AO, mainly in the Amundsen and ABs. Whereas summertime Chl a stocks sharply decreased northward from the Fram Strait and Barents Sea toward high latitudes, the decline in POC standing stocks was less pronounced. Over the sampling period, summertime Chl a stocks slightly increased in the EFS but remained more or less constant in the central AO. In contrast to Chl a, standing stocks of POC eventually increased over the last 25 years in the central AO, possibly as an effect of increasing air temperatures, decreasing sea ice extent and thickness, and increasing light availability. Moreover, variations in riverine discharge and in sea ice export within the Transpolar Drift may have contributed to the enhanced POC stock in the central AO surface waters. Overall, the objective of the present study was to provide baseline datasets of Chl a and POC to better track the effects of environmental changes due to global warming on the Arctic pelagic system.
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author Eva-Maria Nöthig (2148049)
Simon Ramondenc (6975722)
Antonie Haas (8995295)
Laura Hehemann (8983247)
Andreas Walter (2248063)
Astrid Bracher (3687904)
Catherine Lalande (8695653)
Katja Metfies (662159)
Ilka Peeken (471609)
Eduard Bauerfeind (2810464)
Antje Boetius (58870)
author_facet Eva-Maria Nöthig (2148049)
Simon Ramondenc (6975722)
Antonie Haas (8995295)
Laura Hehemann (8983247)
Andreas Walter (2248063)
Astrid Bracher (3687904)
Catherine Lalande (8695653)
Katja Metfies (662159)
Ilka Peeken (471609)
Eduard Bauerfeind (2810464)
Antje Boetius (58870)
author_sort Eva-Maria Nöthig (2148049)
title Table_4_Summertime Chlorophyll a and Particulate Organic Carbon Standing Stocks in Surface Waters of the Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean (1991–2015).xlsx
title_short Table_4_Summertime Chlorophyll a and Particulate Organic Carbon Standing Stocks in Surface Waters of the Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean (1991–2015).xlsx
title_full Table_4_Summertime Chlorophyll a and Particulate Organic Carbon Standing Stocks in Surface Waters of the Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean (1991–2015).xlsx
title_fullStr Table_4_Summertime Chlorophyll a and Particulate Organic Carbon Standing Stocks in Surface Waters of the Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean (1991–2015).xlsx
title_full_unstemmed Table_4_Summertime Chlorophyll a and Particulate Organic Carbon Standing Stocks in Surface Waters of the Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean (1991–2015).xlsx
title_sort table_4_summertime chlorophyll a and particulate organic carbon standing stocks in surface waters of the fram strait and the arctic ocean (1991–2015).xlsx
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url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.00350.s002
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Sea ice
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Sea ice
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