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Title: 1B: Bioavailability of dissolved organic carbon produced by Thalassiosira weissflogii grown under different pCO2 and temperature conditions from UCSB Marine Science Institute Passow Lab from 2009 to 2010 (OA - Effects of High CO2 project) (NCEI Accession 0278802)
Abstract: This dataset contains biological, chemical, and physical data collected at UCSB MSI Passow during deployment lab_UCSB_MSI_Passow from 2009-01-01 to 2010-12-31. These data include bacterial abundance, dissolved organic Carbon, pCO2, and water temperature. These data were collected by Craig Carlson, Dr Uta Passow, and Mark A. Brzezinski of University of California-Santa Barbara as part of the "Will high CO2 conditions affect production, partitioning and fate of organic matter? (OA - Effects of High CO2)" project and "Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB)" and "Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability NSF-Wide Investment (SEES): Ocean Acidification (formerly CRI-OA) (SEES-OA)" programs. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) submitted these data to NCEI on 2020-01-24.

The following is the text of the dataset description provided by BCO-DMO:

Data Set #1B: Bioavailability of dissolved organic carbon produced by Thalassiosira weissflogii grown under different pCO2 and temperature conditions (Experiment OA5)

Dataset Description:
Data Set: 1B
3/14/2013
Mini Remin Exp
OA5 Bioavailability Exp 2013

Is there a significant difference in the bioavailability of organic matter produced by T. Weiss as a result of varied temperature and pCO2?

Does this organic matter become less available (higher C:N) as the phytos become more nutrient stressed?
Date received: 20200124
Start date: 20090101
End date: 20101231
Seanames:
West boundary: -119.842
East boundary: -119.842
North boundary: 34.413
South boundary: 34.413
Observation types: biological, chemical, physical
Instrument types:
Datatypes: BACTERIA - BACTERIAL DENSITY, DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON, partial pressure of carbon dioxide - water, WATER TEMPERATURE
Submitter:
Submitting institution: Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office
Collecting institutions: University of California - Santa Barbara
Contributing projects:
Platforms:
Number of observations:
Supplementary information: Acquisition Description:
Treatments:
1. 20deg 400ppm 2 days post nutrient depletion
2. 20deg 400ppm 4 days post nutrient depletion
3. 20deg 400ppm 6 days post nutrient depletion
4. 20deg 1000ppm 2 days post nutrient depletion
5. 20deg 1000ppm 4 days post nutrient depletion
6. 20deg 1000ppm 6 days post nutrient depletion
7. 15deg 400ppm 2 days post nutrient depletion
8. 15deg 400ppm 4 days post nutrient depletion
9. 15deg 400ppm 6 days post nutrient depletion
10. 15deg 1000ppm 2 days post nutrient depletion
11. 15deg 1000ppm 4 days post nutrient depletion
12. 15deg 1000ppm 6 days post nutrient depletion

Set-up:
Sample:
1.4L: 80% 0.22um filtered from Jan Taucher's treatments (collected from March 9th (20deg 2day post nut depletion) to March 15th (15deg 6day post nut depletion))

0.3L: 20% 1.22um filtered campus point SW (collected 1000 on 03/16/2013)
Total volume per 2L PC bottle (treatment) = 1.5L

The total volume was combined at 1130 and then each 2L PC bottle (with 1.5L total volume) was split between duplicate 500ml PC bottles (the remaining volume was used for T0 sampling)

These bottles were then placed in the small incubator in the Chapman lab at 12 deg (same temperature of the innoclum during time of collection)

Sampling Schedule: Time point Time (hrs) Date Time Samples Taken From what T0 0 5/14/2013 930 DOC, FCM From 2L PC bottles T1 5/15/2013 1230 FCM all 24 T2 5/16/2013 1210 FCM all 24 T3 3.5 5/17/2013 1100 DOC, FCM all 24 T4 5/18/2013 1400 FCM all 24 T5 5/19/2013 1030 FCM all 24 T6 148 5/20/2013 1330 FCM all 24 T7 160.75 5/21/2013 945 FCM all 24 T8 191 5/22/2013 1600 DOC, FCM all 24 TF ERH?? 6/6/2013 ERH?? DOC all 24
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Metadata version: 1
Keydate: 2023-05-27 04:23:59+00
Editdate: 2023-05-27 04:24:35+00