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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-03-14
    Keywords: Ammonium; Chemical oxygen demand; Conductivity; Event label; Indonesia; Jepara_Indonesia; LATITUDE; Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research; LONGITUDE; Nitrogen oxide; Oxidation reduction (RedOx) potential; Oxygen; pH; Phosphate; Salinity; Silicate; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS; ZMT
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 473 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-03-14
    Keywords: Ammonium; Chlorophyll a; Conductivity; Event label; Indonesia; Jepara_Indonesia; LATITUDE; Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research; LONGITUDE; Nitrogen oxide; Oxidation reduction (RedOx) potential; Oxygen; pH; Phosphate; Salinity; Silicate; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS; ZMT
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 264 data points
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Oehler, Till; Eiche, Elisabeth; Putra, D; Adyasari, Dini; Hennig, E; Mallast, Ulf; Moosdorf, Nils (2018): Seasonal variability of land-ocean groundwater nutrient fluxes from a tropical karstic region (southern Java, Indonesia). Journal of Hydrology, 565, 662-671, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.08.077
    Publication Date: 2023-03-04
    Description: The dataset contains hydrochemical data (nutrients, physical data) from subsurface rivers, coastal and submarine springs in a karstic region in southern Java.
    Keywords: Ammonium; Conductivity, electrical; Date/Time of event; Event label; Gua_Pindul-01; Gua_Pindul-02; Gua_Pindul-03; Gua_Pindul-04; Gua_Pindul-05; Gua_Pindul-06; Gua_Pindul-07; Gua_Pindul-08; Gua_Pindul-09; Gunung_Kendil-01; Gunung_Kendil-02; Gunung_Kendil-03; Gunung_Kendil-04; Gunung_Kendil-05; Java; Kali_Suci-01; Kali_Suci-02; Kali_Suci-03; Kali_Suci-04; Kali_Suci-05; Kali_Suci-06; Kali_Suci-07; Kali_Suci-08; Latitude of event; Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nitrate; Nitrite; Oxygen; Pantai_Baron-01; Pantai_Baron-02; Pantai_Baron-03; Pantai_Baron-04; Pantai_Baron-05; Pantai_Baron-06; Pantai_Baron-07; Pantai_Baron-08; Pantai_Baron-09; Pantai_Baron-10; Pantai_Ngrumput-01; Pantai_Ngrumput-02; Pantai_Ngrumput-03; Pantai_Ngrumput-04; Pantai_Ngrumput-05; Pantai_Ngrumput-06; Pantai_Ngrumput-07; Pantai_Ngrumput-08; Phosphate; Season; Silicon; Temperature, air; ZMT
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 292 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-03-14
    Keywords: Ammonium; Chemical oxygen demand; Conductivity; Indonesia; Jepara_Indonesia; LATITUDE; Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research; LONGITUDE; Nitrogen oxide; Oxidation reduction (RedOx) potential; Oxygen; pH; Phosphate; Salinity; Silicate; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS; ZMT
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 185 data points
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Boschi, Chiara; Dini, Andrea; Frueh-Green, Gretchen L; Kelley, Deborah S (2008): Isotopic and element exchange during serpentinization and metasomatism at the Atlantis Massif (MAR 30°N): Insights from B and Sr isotope data. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 72(7), 1801-1823, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2008.01.013
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Description: The Lost City hydrothermal system at the southern Atlantis Massif (Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 30°N) provides a natural laboratory for studying serpentinization processes, the temporal evolution of ultramafic-hosted hydrothermal systems, and alteration conditions during formation and emplacement of an oceanic core complex. Here we present B, O, and Sr isotope data to investigate fluid/rock interaction and mass transfer during detachment faulting and exhumation of lithospheric sequences within the Atlantis Massif. Our data indicate that extensive serpentinization was a seawater-dominated process that occurred predominately at temperatures of 150-250 °C and at high integrated W/R ratios that led to a marked boron enrichment (34-91 ppm). Boron removal from seawater during serpentinization is positively correlated with changes in d11B (11-16 per mil) but shows no correlation with O-isotope composition. Modeling indicates that B concentrations and isotope values of the serpentinites are controlled by transient temperature-pH conditions. In contrast to prior studies, we conclude that low-temperature marine weathering processes are insignificant for boron geochemistry of the Atlantis Massif serpentinites. Talc- and amphibole-rich fault rocks formed within a zone of detachment faulting at temperatures of approximately 270-350 °C and at low W/R ratios. Talc formation in ultramafic domains in the massif was subsequent to an early stage of serpentinization and was controlled by the access of Si-rich fluids derived through seawater-gabbro interactions. Replacement of serpentine by talc resulted in boron loss and significant lowering of d11B values (9-10 per mil), which we model as the product of progressive extraction of boron. Our study provides new constraints on the boron geochemical cycle at oceanic spreading ridges and suggests that serpentinization associated with ultramafic-hosted hydrothermal systems may have important implications for the behavior of boron in subduction zone settings.
    Keywords: ALV-3639; ALV-3642; ALV-3645; ALV-3646; ALV-3647; ALV-3648; ALV-3649; ALV-3651; ALV-3652; ALV-3863; ALV-3865; ALV-3867; ALV-3872; ALV-3873; ALV-3876; ALV-3877; ALV-3880; ALV-3881; ALVIN; AT03-60; AT03-60_D3; AT03-60_D4; AT07-34; Atlantis (1997); Dredge; DRG; Marvel; North Atlantic; Submersible Alvin
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Adyasari, Dini; Oehler, Till; Afiati, Norma; Moosdorf, Nils (2018): Groundwater nutrient inputs into an urbanized tropical estuary system in Indonesia. Science of the Total Environment, 627, 1066-1079, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.281
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: Groundwater discharge is known to transport nutrients into estuaries at several locations around the world. However, few studies report groundwater-associated nutrient fluxes from tropical developing regions such as Southeast Asia, even though this area shows the strongest human modifications in the coastal zone worldwide. We investigated groundwater nutrient flux into two streams and estuaries (Awur and Sekumbu Bay) in the urban area of Jepara, Indonesia, and its relation with the land usage surrounding the estuaries. We found that average concentrations of NO3, NH4, and PO4 in Jepara's aquifer reached 145 µM, 68 µM, and 14 µM, respectively, and our results indicate that these were mainly originated from untreated sewage, agriculture, and manure input. Approximately 2200 ton N per year and 380 ton P per year were removed in the soil and aquifer before the nutrients were discharged into the river. The total groundwater discharge into the river and estuary was estimated to 461 × 103 m**3/day, or up to 42% of the river discharge. Discharge of groundwater-associated NO3 (72 × 103 mol/day), NH4 (34 × 103 mol/day), PO4 (5 × 103 mol/day), and additional surface runoff may contribute to eutrophication and a decrease of nearshore surface water quality. Nutrient concentrations in groundwater, river, and coastal seawater in the Jepara region are similar to those found in major urban areas in Southeast Asia, e.g. Manila and Bangkok, even though Jepara has smaller size and population. Thus, our results indicate that medium populated cities with highly modified regional land use can contribute a significant amount of nutrient discharge in the coastal area and should be included in global assessments of nutrient budget calculation.
    Keywords: Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research; ZMT
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    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 7
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    In:  Supplement to: Adyasari, Dini; Hassenrück, Christiane; Oehler, Till; Sabdaningsih, Aninditia; Moosdorf, Nils (2019): Microbial community structure associated with submarine groundwater discharge in northern Java (Indonesia). Science of the Total Environment, 689, 590-601, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.193
    Publication Date: 2023-02-23
    Description: Groundwater discharge is known to transport nutrients into estuaries at several locations around the world. However, few studies report groundwater-associated nutrient fluxes from tropical developing regions such as Southeast Asia, even though this area shows the strongest human modifications in the coastal zone worldwide. We investigated groundwater nutrient flux into two streams and estuaries (Awur and Sekumbu Bay) in the urban area of Jepara, Indonesia, and its relation with the land usage surrounding the estuaries. We found that average concentrations of NO3, NH4, and PO4 in Jepara's aquifer reached 145 µM, 68 µM, and 14 µM, respectively, and our results indicate that these were mainly originated from untreated sewage, agriculture, and manure input. Approximately 2200 ton N per year and 380 ton P per year were removed in the soil and aquifer before the nutrients were discharged into the river. The total groundwater discharge into the river and estuary was estimated to 461 × 103 m**3/day, or up to 42% of the river discharge. Discharge of groundwater-associated NO3 (72 × 103 mol/day), NH4 (34 × 103 mol/day), PO4 (5 × 103 mol/day), and additional surface runoff may contribute to eutrophication and a decrease of nearshore surface water quality. Nutrient concentrations in groundwater, river, and coastal seawater in the Jepara region are similar to those found in major urban areas in Southeast Asia, e.g. Manila and Bangkok, even though Jepara has smaller size and population. Thus, our results indicate that medium populated cities with highly modified regional land use can contribute a significant amount of nutrient discharge in the coastal area and should be included in global assessments of nutrient budget calculation.
    Keywords: Ammonium; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-01; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-02; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-03; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-04; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-05; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-06; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-07; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-08; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-09; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-10; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-11; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-12; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-13; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-14; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-15; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-16; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-17; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-18; Awur_Beach_Indonesia-19; Category; Conductivity sensor (WTWTM TetraCon 925-P); Dissolved oxygen sensor (WTWTM FDO 925); Event label; Hach photometer (Hach salicylate method); Indonesia; Latitude of event; Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research; Longitude of event; Nitrogen oxide; nutrient; Oxygen, dissolved; Phosphate; Photometrical method (Microtiter Tecan plate reader); Salinity; Sample ID; submarine groundwater discharge; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS; ZMT
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 192 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: ALV-3639; ALV-3642; ALV-3645; ALV-3646; ALV-3647; ALV-3648; ALV-3651; ALV-3652; ALV-3873; ALV-3881; ALVIN; AT03-60; AT07-34; Atlantis (1997); Boron; Boron-11/Boron-10 ratio; Boron-11/Boron-10 ratio, standard deviation; Depth, bathymetric; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Marvel; Multicollector mass spectrometry; North Atlantic; Positive-ion thermal-ionization mass spectrometry; Rock type; Sample code/label; Strontium-87/Strontium-86 ratio; Strontium-87/Strontium-86 ratio, error; Submersible Alvin; δ11B; δ11B, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 160 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-05-12
    Keywords: ALV-3639; ALV-3642; ALV-3645; ALV-3646; ALV-3647; ALV-3648; ALV-3649; ALV-3651; ALV-3652; ALV-3863; ALV-3865; ALV-3867; ALV-3872; ALV-3873; ALV-3876; ALV-3877; ALV-3880; ALV-3881; ALVIN; AT03-60; AT03-60_D3; AT03-60_D4; AT07-34; Atlantis (1997); Barium; Calcium oxide; Carbon dioxide; Depth, bathymetric; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dredge; DRG; Event label; Inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS); LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Loss on ignition; Magnesium oxide; Marvel; North Atlantic; Rock type; Sample code/label; Silicon dioxide; Strontium; Submersible Alvin; δ18O; δ Deuterium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 577 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-12-18
    Description: Mobile Bay, the fourth largest estuary in the USA located in the northern Gulf of Mexico, is known for extreme hypoxia in the water column during dry season caused by NH4+rich and anoxic submarine groundwater discharge (SGD). Nutrient dynamics in the coastal ecosystem point to potentially elevated microbial activities; however, little is known about microbial community composition and their functional roles in this area. In this study, we investigated microbial community composition, distribution, and metabolic prediction along the coastal hydrological compartment of Mobile Bay using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. We collected microbial samples from surface (river and bay water) and subsurface water (groundwater and coastal pore water from two SGD sites with peat and sandy lithology, respectively). Salinity was identified as the primary factor affecting the distribution of microbial communities across surface water samples, while DON and PO4^3- were the major predictor of community shift within subsurface water samples. Higher microbial diversity was found in coastal pore water in comparison to surface water samples. Gammaproteobacteria, Bacteroidia, and Oxyphotobacteria dominated the bacterial community. Among the archaea, methanogens were prevalent in the peat-dominated SGD site, while the sandy SGD site was characterized by a higher proportion of ammonia-oxidizing archaea. Cyanobium PCC-6307 and unclassified Thermodesulfovibrionia were identified as dominant taxa strongly associated with trends in environmental parameters in surface and subsurface samples, respectively. Microbial communities found in the groundwater and peat layer consisted of taxa known for denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA). This finding suggested that microbial communities might also play a significant role in mediating nitrogen transformation in the SGD flow path and in affecting the chemical composition of SGD discharging to the water column. Given the ecological importance of microorganisms, further studies at higher taxonomic and functional resolution are needed to accurately predict chemical biotransformation processes along the coastal hydrological continuum, which influence water quality and environmental condition in Mobile Bay.
    Keywords: Alabama, Alabama, U.S.A., North America; Ammonium; Category; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; microbial community composition; Mobile_Bay_AR; Mobile_Bay_BR; Mobile_Bay_GW-1; Mobile_Bay_MB1; Mobile_Bay_MB2; Mobile_Bay_MB3; Mobile_Bay_MB4; Mobile_Bay_MB5; Mobile_Bay_MB6; Mobile_Bay_MB7; Mobile_Bay_MR; Mobile_Bay_TS-NE-A1; Mobile_Bay_TS-NE-A2; Mobile_Bay_TS-NE-B; Mobile_Bay_TS-SE-A; Mobile_Bay_TS-SE-B1; Mobile_Bay_TS-SE-B2; Mobile_Bay_TS-SE-B3; Mobile_Bay_TS-SE-B4; Mobile_Bay_TS-SE-B5; Mobile Bay; Nitrate; Nitrogen, organic, dissolved; Oxygen, dissolved; Phosphate; Salinity; Sample ID; Skalar San + Continuous Flow Analyzer; submarine groundwater discharge; Temperature, water; Water sample; WS; YSI Pro2030 with a Galvanic sensor
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 180 data points
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