Coastal and Ocean Acidification Monitoring Inventory for the Mid-Atlantic

These data comprise the locations and methods of ocean and coastal acidification monitoring in the Mid-Atlantic. As there is no widely accepted method yet to measure acidification (CO3-2) directly, it is calculated from two of the four commonly measured carbonate system parameters (pH, pCO2, dissolv...

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Main Authors: LaRoche, Carly, Wakefield, Kirstin, Reimer, Janet J.
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Published: University of Virginia Dataverse 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18130/V3/RWBODF
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spelling ftuvirginiadatav:doi:10.18130/V3/RWBODF 2024-01-14T10:09:34+01:00 Coastal and Ocean Acidification Monitoring Inventory for the Mid-Atlantic LaRoche, Carly Wakefield, Kirstin Reimer, Janet J. LaRoche, Carly 2023-10-31 https://doi.org/10.18130/V3/RWBODF unknown University of Virginia Dataverse https://doi.org/10.18130/V3/RWBODF Environmental Sciences Ocean Acidification 2023 ftuvirginiadatav https://doi.org/10.18130/V3/RWBODF 2023-12-17T18:00:43Z These data comprise the locations and methods of ocean and coastal acidification monitoring in the Mid-Atlantic. As there is no widely accepted method yet to measure acidification (CO3-2) directly, it is calculated from two of the four commonly measured carbonate system parameters (pH, pCO2, dissolved inorganic carbon [DIC] and total alkalinity [TA]) with known thermodynamic constants. This dataset is meant to compile information about the sites that monitor acidification to assist in the development of a robust monitoring network in the Mid-Atlantic as per the goals of the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Acidification Network (MACAN) and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Ocean Action Plan. This map does not compile the monitoring data itself, but does link to the monitoring data when it is publicly available. The data come from a variety of publicly available sources including state governments and academic institutions, as well as from a 2022 MACAN survey of the Coastal and Ocean Acidification (COA) monitoring community. This map is regularly updated as additional information about monitoring sites continues to emerge and develop. If you have additional information that you think should be included in this map, please contact info@MidACAN.org. This dataset compilation is version October 2023. Other/Unknown Material Ocean acidification UVA Dataverse (University of Virginia)
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Ocean Acidification
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Ocean Acidification
LaRoche, Carly
Wakefield, Kirstin
Reimer, Janet J.
Coastal and Ocean Acidification Monitoring Inventory for the Mid-Atlantic
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
Ocean Acidification
description These data comprise the locations and methods of ocean and coastal acidification monitoring in the Mid-Atlantic. As there is no widely accepted method yet to measure acidification (CO3-2) directly, it is calculated from two of the four commonly measured carbonate system parameters (pH, pCO2, dissolved inorganic carbon [DIC] and total alkalinity [TA]) with known thermodynamic constants. This dataset is meant to compile information about the sites that monitor acidification to assist in the development of a robust monitoring network in the Mid-Atlantic as per the goals of the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Acidification Network (MACAN) and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Ocean Action Plan. This map does not compile the monitoring data itself, but does link to the monitoring data when it is publicly available. The data come from a variety of publicly available sources including state governments and academic institutions, as well as from a 2022 MACAN survey of the Coastal and Ocean Acidification (COA) monitoring community. This map is regularly updated as additional information about monitoring sites continues to emerge and develop. If you have additional information that you think should be included in this map, please contact info@MidACAN.org. This dataset compilation is version October 2023.
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Wakefield, Kirstin
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title Coastal and Ocean Acidification Monitoring Inventory for the Mid-Atlantic
title_short Coastal and Ocean Acidification Monitoring Inventory for the Mid-Atlantic
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title_fullStr Coastal and Ocean Acidification Monitoring Inventory for the Mid-Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Coastal and Ocean Acidification Monitoring Inventory for the Mid-Atlantic
title_sort coastal and ocean acidification monitoring inventory for the mid-atlantic
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