Pelagic diatom fluxes I : size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983

A time series vertical flux assessment of pelagic diatoms was conducted during September, 1982 through September, 1983 at subarctic Pacific Station PAPA (50°N, 145°W; water depth 4200 m) using PARFLUX sediment traps deployed at 1000 and 38000 m. The time series sediment trap samples were collected f...

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Main Authors: Takahashi, Kozo, Povio, Danielle N., Billings, John D., Manganini, Steven J.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 1985
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8289
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spelling ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/8289 2023-05-15T18:28:09+02:00 Pelagic diatom fluxes I : size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983 Takahashi, Kozo Povio, Danielle N. Billings, John D. Manganini, Steven J. 50°N, 145°W 1985-12 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8289 en_US eng Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WHOI Technical Reports WHOI-85-37 Takahashi, K., Povio, D. N., Billings, J. D., & Manganini, S. J. (1985). Pelagic diatom fluxes I: size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/8289 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8289 doi:10.1575/1912/8289 Takahashi, K., Povio, D. N., Billings, J. D., & Manganini, S. J. (1985). Pelagic diatom fluxes I: size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/8289 doi:10.1575/1912/8289 Diatoms Marine sediments Technical Report 1985 ftwhoas https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/8289 2022-05-28T22:59:41Z A time series vertical flux assessment of pelagic diatoms was conducted during September, 1982 through September, 1983 at subarctic Pacific Station PAPA (50°N, 145°W; water depth 4200 m) using PARFLUX sediment traps deployed at 1000 and 38000 m. The time series sediment trap samples were collected for 11 to 16-day periods during the year; a total of 24 samples represent a full year's record of flux. Eighteen taxonomic groups of diatoms were enumerated, based on a census of four wet-sieved size fractions: 250-1000μm, 125-250μm, 63-125μm, and < 63μm. In order to study the sinking processes of diatoms, detailed information on frustule integrity was acquired. For example , counts of single valves were separated from frustules. Size-fractioned fluxes of all the counting groups are graphically presented, which provides a data base for further investigations. Prepared for the National Science Foundation under Grant OCE 85-02472. Report Subarctic Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Pacific Woods Hole, MA
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topic Diatoms
Marine sediments
spellingShingle Diatoms
Marine sediments
Takahashi, Kozo
Povio, Danielle N.
Billings, John D.
Manganini, Steven J.
Pelagic diatom fluxes I : size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983
topic_facet Diatoms
Marine sediments
description A time series vertical flux assessment of pelagic diatoms was conducted during September, 1982 through September, 1983 at subarctic Pacific Station PAPA (50°N, 145°W; water depth 4200 m) using PARFLUX sediment traps deployed at 1000 and 38000 m. The time series sediment trap samples were collected for 11 to 16-day periods during the year; a total of 24 samples represent a full year's record of flux. Eighteen taxonomic groups of diatoms were enumerated, based on a census of four wet-sieved size fractions: 250-1000μm, 125-250μm, 63-125μm, and < 63μm. In order to study the sinking processes of diatoms, detailed information on frustule integrity was acquired. For example , counts of single valves were separated from frustules. Size-fractioned fluxes of all the counting groups are graphically presented, which provides a data base for further investigations. Prepared for the National Science Foundation under Grant OCE 85-02472.
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author Takahashi, Kozo
Povio, Danielle N.
Billings, John D.
Manganini, Steven J.
author_facet Takahashi, Kozo
Povio, Danielle N.
Billings, John D.
Manganini, Steven J.
author_sort Takahashi, Kozo
title Pelagic diatom fluxes I : size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983
title_short Pelagic diatom fluxes I : size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983
title_full Pelagic diatom fluxes I : size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983
title_fullStr Pelagic diatom fluxes I : size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983
title_full_unstemmed Pelagic diatom fluxes I : size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983
title_sort pelagic diatom fluxes i : size fractioned time-series results from subarctic pacific station papa during 1982-1983
publisher Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
publishDate 1985
url https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8289
op_coverage 50°N, 145°W
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op_source Takahashi, K., Povio, D. N., Billings, J. D., & Manganini, S. J. (1985). Pelagic diatom fluxes I: size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/8289
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WHOI-85-37
Takahashi, K., Povio, D. N., Billings, J. D., & Manganini, S. J. (1985). Pelagic diatom fluxes I: size fractioned time-series results from subarctic Pacific Station Papa during 1982-1983. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/8289
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