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Biogeochemistry, transient tracers and oxygen isotopes from discrete samples and profile observations during the R/Vs Arni Fridriksson and the Bjarni Saemundsson seasonal cruises in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2002-02-15 to 2006-05-29 (NCEI Accession 0276771)

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This dataset includes temperature, salinity, oxygen, nitrate, silicate, phosphate, dissolved inorganic carbon, partial pressure of CO2-water, CFCs and the 18O/16O ratio collected from discrete samples and profile observations during the R/Vs Arni Fridriksson and Bjarni Saemundsson seasonal cruises in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2002-02-15 to 2006-05-29.
  • Cite as: Ólafsson, Jón; Smethie, William M., Jr.; Ólafsdóttir, Sólveig Rósa; Danielsen, Magnus; Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Árný Erla (2023). Biogeochemistry, transient tracers and oxygen isotopes from discrete samples and profile observations during the R/Vs Arni Fridriksson and the Bjarni Saemundsson seasonal cruises in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2002-02-15 to 2006-05-29 (NCEI Accession 0276771). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/7tgy-p742. Accessed [date].
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Time Period 2002-02-15 to 2006-05-29
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates
West: -35.221
East: -8.991
South: 63.9
North: 69.5
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General Documentation
Associated Resources
  • Bu, X. and M.J. Warner. 1995. Solubility of chlorofluorocarbon 113 in water and seawater, Deep Sea Research Part I, 42, 1151-1161. https://doi.org/10.1016/0967-0637(95)00052-8.
  • Bullister, J. L., and R. F. Weiss, 1988. Determination of CCL3F and CCL2F2 in seawater and air. Deep-Sea Research 35, 839-853. https://doi.org/10.1016/0198-0149(88)90033-7.
  • Bulsiewicz, K., H. Rose, O. Klatt, A. Putzka and W. Roether, A capillary-column chromatographic system for efficient chlorofluorocarbon measurement in ocean waters, Journal of Geophysical Research, 103, 15,959-15,970, 1998. https://doi.org/10.1029/98jc00140.
  • Busenberg, E., and L.N. Plummer, 1992. Use of chlorofluorocarbons (CCl3F and CCl2F2) as hydrologic tracers and age-dating tools: The alluvium and terrace system of central Oklahoma, Water Resources Research 28, 2257-2283. https://doi.org/10.1029/92wr01263.
  • Craig, H. 1961. Isotope variations in meteoric waters. Science, 133. 1702-1703. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.133.3465.1702.
  • Daniel, A., Kérouel, R., and Aminot, A. (2012). Pasteurization: A reliable method for preservation of nutrient in seawater samples for inter-laboratory and field applications. Marine Chemistry, 128, 57-63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2011.10.002.
  • Dickson, A.G., Sabine, C.L. and Christian, J.R. (Eds.) 2007. Guide to best practices for ocean CO2 measurements. PICES Special Publication 3, 191 pp. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/ocean-carbon-acidification-data-system/oceans/Handbook_2007.html.
  • Epstein, S. and Mayeda, T.K. 1953. Variation in O18 content of waters from natural sources. Geochim Cosmochim. Acta 4, 213-224. https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7037(53)90051-9.
  • Mensch, M., W.M. Smethie, Jr., P. Schlosser, R. Weppernig, and R. Bayer (1998). Transient Tracer Observations from the Western Weddell Sea During the Drift and Recovery of Ice Station Weddell. In Ocean, Ice and Atmosphere: Interactions at the Antarctic Continental Margin, Antarctic Research Series 75, 241-256. https://doi.org/10.1029/ar075p0241.
  • Olafsson, J., Olafsdottir, S. R., Benoit-Cattin, A., and Takahashi, T. (2010). The Irminger Sea and the Iceland Sea time series measurements of sea water carbon and nutrient chemistry 1983-2008. Earth System Science Data, 2(1), 99-104. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2-99-2010.
  • Smethie, W.M., Jr., P. Schlosser, T.S. Hopkins, and G. Boenisch, 2000. Renewal and circulation of intermediate waters in the Canadian Basin observed on the SCICEX-96 cruise. Journal of Geophysical Research 105, 1105-1121. https://doi.org/10.1029/1999jc900233.
  • Time Series: Iceland Sea (North Atlantic)
  • NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (2022). Ocean Carbon and Acidification Data System (OCADS). NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/ocean-carbon-acidification-data-system
Publication Dates
  • publication: 2023-02-25
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Dataset Progress Status Complete - production of the data has been completed
Historical archive - data has been stored in an offline storage facility
Data Update Frequency As needed
Purpose This dataset is available to the public for a wide variety of uses including scientific research and analysis.
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  • accessLevel: Public
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Dataset Citation
  • Cite as: Ólafsson, Jón; Smethie, William M., Jr.; Ólafsdóttir, Sólveig Rósa; Danielsen, Magnus; Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Árný Erla (2023). Biogeochemistry, transient tracers and oxygen isotopes from discrete samples and profile observations during the R/Vs Arni Fridriksson and the Bjarni Saemundsson seasonal cruises in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2002-02-15 to 2006-05-29 (NCEI Accession 0276771). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/7tgy-p742. Accessed [date].
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Acknowledgments
  • Funding Information: The measurement of CFCs on samples collected from the 2002–2006 Icelandic seasonal cruises was supported by Grant NA03OAR4320179 from the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to the Cooperative Institute for Climate Applications and Research of The Earth Institute at Columbia University.
Theme keywords NODC DATA TYPES THESAURUS NODC OBSERVATION TYPES THESAURUS WMO_CategoryCode
  • oceanography
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords OCADS Study Type
  • Discrete measurement
  • Profile
Provider Variable Abbreviations
  • 18O/16O ratio
  • CFC-11, CFC113
  • CTDTMP
  • NO2+NO3
  • OXYGEN
  • PCO2
  • PCO2TMP
  • PHSPHT
  • SALNTY
  • SILCAT
  • TCARBN
Data Center keywords NODC COLLECTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS NODC SUBMITTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
Platform keywords NODC PLATFORM NAMES THESAURUS Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Platform Keywords ICES/SeaDataNet Ship Codes
Instrument keywords NODC INSTRUMENT TYPES THESAURUS Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Instrument Keywords
Place keywords NODC SEA AREA NAMES THESAURUS Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords Provider Geographic Names
  • Iceland Sea
  • North Atlantic Ocean
  • Norwegian Sea
Project keywords NODC PROJECT NAMES THESAURUS Cruise ID
  • A1-2003
  • A10-2002
  • A9-2003
  • B1-2004
  • B10-2003
  • B10-2005
  • B11-2004
  • B13-2005
  • B15-2004
  • B2-2002
  • B2-2005
  • B2-2006
  • B3-2003
  • B4-2006
  • B5-2002
  • B5-2004
  • B6-2005
  • B9-2002
EXPOCODE
  • 46BS20020215
Ocean Acidification Search Keywords
  • Ocean Carbon and Acidification Data System (OCADS) Project
Reference Section ID
  • Time Series
Keywords NCEI ACCESSION NUMBER
Use Constraints
  • Cite as: Ólafsson, Jón; Smethie, William M., Jr.; Ólafsdóttir, Sólveig Rósa; Danielsen, Magnus; Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Árný Erla (2023). Biogeochemistry, transient tracers and oxygen isotopes from discrete samples and profile observations during the R/Vs Arni Fridriksson and the Bjarni Saemundsson seasonal cruises in the North Atlantic Ocean from 2002-02-15 to 2006-05-29 (NCEI Accession 0276771). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/7tgy-p742. Accessed [date].
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  • Use liability: NOAA and NCEI cannot provide any warranty as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of furnished data. Users assume responsibility to determine the usability of these data. The user is responsible for the results of any application of this data for other than its intended purpose.
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  • 2023-02-25T06:56:54Z - NCEI Accession 0276771 v1.1 was published.
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  • Parameter or Variable: CTDTMP; Abbreviation: CTDTMP; Unit: DEG_C; Controlled vocabulary name: WATER TEMPERATURE; Observation type: CTD; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: Temperature in °C. Measured with a Sea-Bird SBE3 Oceanographic Temperature Sensor. Lower CTD to 10m, then raise back to surface, wait for pump to start, then begin downcast. Lowering speed as close to 1 m/s as possible. On upcast, stop rosette before fire bottle..
  • Parameter or Variable: SALNTY; Abbreviation: SALNTY; Controlled vocabulary name: SALINITY; Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: Salinity measured on discrete samples with a Guildline Autosal Salinometer 8400B. 200 mL coated borosilicate glass bottles with plastic insert. Stored at room temperature and analyzed in laboratory within a month from sampling..
  • Parameter or Variable: OXYGEN; Abbreviation: OXYGEN; Unit: UMOL/KG; Controlled vocabulary name: DISSOLVED OXYGEN; Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: In-bottle Winkler titration. Second sample drawn from the Niskin. Temperature difference between lowest in situ temperature and ambient temperature on deck is 12°C at most. The upcast takes 30 minutes max and the water column has rather uniform temperature. Drawn temperature is not recorded. Samples are stored in a cool location and analyzed on board..
  • Parameter or Variable: Silicate; Abbreviation: SILCAT; Unit: UMOL/KG; Controlled vocabulary name: silicate; Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: Measured on Chemlab three channel autoanalyzer. Samples are kept refrigerated if analyzed on ship within 24 hours. Otherwise, they are kept frozen upright and analyzed in the lab after allowing them to thaw in the dark. In spring and summer, samples from the surface layer (0-60m) are syringe filtered through 0.45 um Whatman filter to avoid turbidity blank effect. Calibration range within 0-15 umol/l, to match the concentration of the samples. Quasimeme test material used..
  • Parameter or Variable: NO2+NO3; Abbreviation: NO2+NO3; Unit: UMOL/KG; Controlled vocabulary name: NO2+NO3; Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: Measured on Chemlab three channel autoanalyzer. NITRAT is NO2+NO3. Samples are kept refrigerated if analyzed on ship within 24 hours. Otherwise, they are kept frozen upright and analyzed in the lab after allowing them to thaw in the dark. In spring and summer, samples from the surface layer (0-60m) are syringe filtered through 0.45 um Whatman filter to avoid turbidity blank effect. Calibration range within 0-20 umol/l, to match the concentration of the samples. Quasimeme test material used..
  • Parameter or Variable: PHSPHT; Abbreviation: PHSPHT; Unit: UMOL/KG; Controlled vocabulary name: phosphate; Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: Measured on Chemlab three channel autoanalyzer. Samples are kept refrigerated if analyzed on ship within 24 hours. Otherwise, they are kept frozen upright and analyzed in the lab after allowing them to thaw in the dark. In spring and summer, samples from the surface layer (0-60m) are syringe filtered through 0.45 um Whatman filter to avoid turbidity blank effect. Calibration range within 0-1.2 umol/l, to match the concentration of the samples. Quasimeme test material used..
  • Parameter or Variable: DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON (DIC); Abbreviation: TCARBN; Unit: UMOL/KG; Controlled vocabulary name: DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON (DIC); Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: Dissolved Inorganic Carbon in µmmol/kg. Measured on discrete samples by coulometry with a UIC Inc CM-5010 coulometer. Samples are drawn into borosilicate glass bottles and the stopper is sealed with grease. Samples are preserved with HgCl2 saturated, kept in the dark in a cool location and returned to the laboratory for coulometric determination. The system is calibrated by 99.998 % CO2 gas at known temperature and pressure with two stainless steel loops of known volumes..
  • Parameter or Variable: partial pressure of carbon dioxide - watery; Abbreviation: PCO2; Unit: UATM; Controlled vocabulary name: partial pressure of carbon dioxide - water; Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: Analyzed by gas chromatography with the flask equilibrator coupled to the GC. Samples are collected in 500 mL volumetric flasks with a screw cap. Samples are preserved with HgCl2 (0.4 ml) and analyzed ashore by equilibration at 4°C with a gas of known CO2 concentration followed by gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector..
  • Parameter or Variable: pCO2 temperature; Abbreviation: PCO2TMP; Unit: DEG_C; Controlled vocabulary name: pCO2 temperature; Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ.
  • Parameter or Variable: Chlorofluorocarbon - 11, Chlorofluorocarbon - 113; Abbreviation: CFC-11, CFC113; Unit: PMOL/KG; Controlled vocabulary name: Chlorofluorocarbon - 11, Chlorofluorocarbon - 113; Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: Water samples were collected using Niskin bottles. CFC samples were collected in 60 cm3 glass ampoules using a method adapted from Busenberg and Plummer (1992). The ampoules were filled directly from the Niskin bottles using a stainless steel filling tee (Bulsiewicz et al., 1998) and flushed with at least 120 cc of the water prior to flame sealing under continuously flowing ultra-high purity nitrogen. These samples were returned to Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory where they were measured for CFC-11, CFC-12, and CFC-113 within a few months of collection. The measurements were carried out using a purge and trap system interfaced to a gas chromatograph with an electron capture detector (Bullister and Weiss, 1988; Smethie et al., 2000). Measurement precision was the larger of 1% or 0.01 pmol/kg for CFC-11, 2.5% or 0.01 pmol/kg for CFC-12, and 0.03 pmol/kg for CFC-113. The concentrations are reported on the SIO 93 calibration scale. pCFC-11, pCFC-12 and pCFC-113 are the partial pressures of these gases in the atmosphere at the time the water parcel was at the surface, assuming equilibrium between the surface water and the atmosphere. It was calculated by dividing the concentration in the water by the solubility of the gas reported by Warner and Weiss (1985) for CFC-11 and CFC-12 and Bu and Warner (1995) for CFC-113..
  • Parameter or Variable: 18O/16O ratio; Abbreviation: 18O/16O ratio; Unit: Per mille; Controlled vocabulary name: 18O/16O ratio; Observation type: discrete; In-situ / Manipulation / Response variable: in-situ; Detailed sampling and analyzing information: Water samples were collected using Niskin bottles. Samples for 18O were drawn into dark 60 ml glass bottles and screwed caps tightly sealed. Oxygen isotope measurements were carried out at the Institute of Earth Sciences University of Iceland. The oxygen isotope measurements were performed on the Finnigan MAT 251 Mass-spectrometer. The isotope data is expressed as: 18Osample = ((Rsample/Rstandard)-1)1000‰ where R is 18O/16O and the standard used is SMOW-Standard Mean Ocean Water (Craig, 1961). Oxygen is extracted from the water by equilibrating 5 ml of degassed water with a small amount of CO2 gas in a sealed tube for 3 h, in a shaking waterbath (Epstein and Mayeda, 1953). The measurements are subsequently corrected for the CO2 gas which also was used as a secondary reference standard. The accuracy of the measurements is 0.03‰. .
Acquisition Information (collection)
Instrument
  • chromatograph
  • coulometer for DIC measurement
  • CTD
  • Niskin bottle
  • nutrient autoanalyzer
  • salinometer
  • temperature sensor
  • titrator
Platform
  • ARNI FRIDRIKSSON
  • BJARNI SAEMUNDSSON
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