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Title: | Profiles of dissolved trace elements collected using a trace-metal clean rosette from surface to 1000m depth from two CLIVAR P16 cruises in 2005 and 2006 (NCEI Accession 0278823) |
Abstract: | This dataset contains chemical and physical data collected on R/V Roger Revelle and R/V Thomas G. Thompson during cruises TN191A, TN191B, and ZHNG02RR in the Gulf of Alaska, North Pacific Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, and Southern Ocean from 2005-01-10 to 2006-03-29. These data include Nitrate, Nitrite, SiOH_4, dissolved Oxygen, reactive phosphorus (PO4), salinity calculated from CTD primary sensors, trace metal concentration, water pressure, and water temperature. The instruments used to collect these data include CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus, GO-FLO Bottle, and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer. These data were collected by William M. Landing of Florida State University, Joseph A. Resing of UW-NOAA Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, and Christopher I. Measures of University of Hawaii as part of the "Collaborative Research: Global Ocean Survey of Dissolved Iron and Aluminum and Aerosol Iron and Aluminum Solubility Supporting the Repeat Hydrography (CO2) Project (CLIVAR AEROSOL)" project and "U. S. Climate Variability and Predictability (U.S. CLIVAR)" program. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) submitted these data to NCEI on 2019-10-02. The following is the text of the dataset description provided by BCO-DMO: Profiles of dissolved trace elements collected using a trace-metal clean rosette from surface to 1000m depth Dataset Description: Profiles of dissolved trace elements collected using a trace-metal clean rosette from surface to 1000m depth. |
Date received: | 20191002 |
Start date: | 20050110 |
End date: | 20060329 |
Seanames: | Gulf of Alaska, North Pacific Ocean, Southern Ocean, South Pacific Ocean |
West boundary: | -153 |
East boundary: | -149.931 |
North boundary: | 55.77 |
South boundary: | -71 |
Observation types: | chemical, physical |
Instrument types: | bottle, CTD, mass spectrometer |
Datatypes: | DISSOLVED OXYGEN, HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE, NITRATE, NITRITE, phosphate, SALINITY, silicate, TRACE METALS, WATER TEMPERATURE |
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Submitting institution: | Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office |
Collecting institutions: | Florida State University, The University of Hawai'i System, US DOC; NOAA; NOS; ONMS; National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa |
Contributing projects: | U.S. CLIVAR |
Platforms: | Roger Revelle (33RR), THOMAS G. THOMPSON (3250) |
Number of observations: | |
Supplementary information: | Acquisition Description: Please see the related methods papers for all methodology details (Measures et al., 2008 and Milne et al., 2010). In brief, samples were collected using a rosette system, described in Measures et al. (2008), comprised of a Seabird SBE 911+ CTD, SBE 443 dissolved oxygen sensor, Wet Labs FL 1 fluorometer, and 12-L Teflon coated GO-FLO bottles. See Measures et al. (2008) for sampling procedures/protocols. Milne et al. (2010) describes the methods used for the simultaneous determination of eight trace metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb) in seawater using the commercially available Toyopearl AF-Chelate-650M chelating resin. Isotope dilution (ID) was employed for the determination of Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb whereas the method of standard addition was used for the mono-isotopic elements Mn and Co. The method was verified through the analysis of certified reference material (NASS-5) and the SAFe inter-comparison samples (S1 and D2). |
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Metadata version: | 1 |
Keydate: | 2023-05-27 04:58:02+00 |
Editdate: | 2023-05-27 04:58:39+00 |