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0210238 | archive
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Title: |
Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity, pH on total scale, nutrients and other variables collected from profile and discrete samples observations during the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter cruise GU1905 (EXPOCODE 33GG20191015) in the North Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and Mid-Atlantic Bight from 2019-10-15 to 2019-11-01 (NCEI Accession 0210238) |
Abstract: |
This NCEI accession contains dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH on total scale, nutrients and other variables measured from profile discrete observations during NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter cruise GU1905 (EXPOCODE 33GG20191015) in the North Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and Mid-Atlantic Bight from 2019-10-15 to 2019-11-01. Increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide from human industrial activities are causing changes in global ocean carbon chemistry ultimately resulting in a reduction in pH, a process termed ocean acidification. Studies have demonstrated adverse effects on calcifying organisms, particularly some invertebrates, corals, sea urchins, pteropods, and coccolithophores, but also on species of commercial interest such as oysters or crabs. In support of the coastal monitoring and research objectives of the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program (OAP), the Ecosystem Monitoring Cruises (ECOMON) are utilized to collect water samples to measure water column inorganic carbon and hydrographic parameters including nutrients. Samples are collected at three depths (surface, mid-depth and near bottom) at select stations on a quarterly basis in the northeastern Atlantic continental shelf region off the coast of United States. Water samples are sent to and analyzed by scientists at the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) for dissolved inorganic carbon, pH and total alkalinity concentrations. Additional samples are analyzed for nutrient concentrations at the University of Maine. These data are used to monitor short-long term coastal ocean acidification trends. |
Date received: |
20200501 |
Start date: |
20191015 |
End date: |
20191101 |
Seanames: |
Georges Bank, Gulf of Maine, Mid-Atlantic Bight, North Atlantic Ocean
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West boundary: |
-75.4717 |
East boundary: |
-65.77 |
North boundary: |
42.5033 |
South boundary: |
35.995 |
Observation types: |
chemical, discrete sample, physical, profile
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Instrument types: |
carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer, CTD, Niskin bottle, nutrient autoanalyzer, oxygen sensor, titrator
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Datatypes: |
AMMONIA (NH3), DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON (DIC), NITRATE, NITRITE, OXYGEN, pH, phosphate, SALINITY, SIGMA-THETA, silicate, total alkalinity, WATER TEMPERATURE
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Submitter: |
Featherstone, Charles |
Submitting institution: |
US DOC; NOAA; OAR; Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory |
Collecting institutions: |
US DOC; NOAA; OAR; Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory |
Contributing projects: |
OAP |
Platforms: |
Gordon Gunter (33GG) |
Number of observations: |
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Supplementary information: |
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Availability date: |
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Metadata version: |
3 |
Keydate: |
2020-05-12 20:24:28+00 |
Editdate: |
2020-08-22 14:23:22+00 |