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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Loginova, Alexandra; Thomsen, Soeren; Dengler, Marcus; Lüdke, Jan; Engel, Anja (2019): Diapycnal dissolved organic matter supply into the upper Peruvian oxycline. Biogeosciences, 16(9), 2033-2047, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-2033-2019
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total dissolved nitrogen (TDN), amino acids and carbohydrates
    Keywords: amino acids; carbohydrates; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Dissolved Organic Matter; eastern tropical South Pacific; SFB754
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Fiedler, Björn; Grundle, Damian; Schütte, Florian; Karstensen, Johannes; Löscher, Carolin R; Hauss, Helena; Wagner, Hannes; Loginova, Alexandra; Kiko, Rainer; Silva, Pericles; Tanhua, Toste; Körtzinger, Arne (2016): Oxygen utilization and downward carbon flux in an oxygen-depleted eddy in the eastern tropical North Atlantic. Biogeosciences, 13(19), 5633-5647, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-5633-2016
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: The occurrence of mesoscale eddies that develop suboxic environments at shallow depth (about 40-100 m) has recently been reported for the eastern tropical North Atlantic (ETNA). Their hydrographic structure suggests that the water mass inside the eddy is well isolated from ambient waters supporting the development of severe near-surface oxygen deficits. So far, hydrographic and biogeochemical characterization of these eddies was limited to a few autonomous surveys, with the use of moorings, under water gliders and profiling floats. In this study we present results from the first dedicated biogeochemical survey of one of these eddies conducted in March 2014 near the Cape Verde Ocean Observatory (CVOO). During the survey the eddy core showed oxygen concentrations as low as 5 µmol kg-1 with a pH of around 7.6 at approximately 100 m depth. Correspondingly, the aragonite saturation level dropped to 1 at the same depth, thereby creating unfavorable conditions for calcifying organisms. To our knowledge, such enhanced acidity within near-surface waters has never been reported before for the open Atlantic Ocean. Vertical distributions of particulate organic matter and dissolved organic matter (POM and DOM), generally showed elevated concentrations in the surface mixed layer (0-70 m), with DOM also accumulating beneath the oxygen minimum. With the use of reference data from the upwelling region where these eddies are formed, the oxygen utilization rate was calculated by determining oxygen consumption through the remineralization of organic matter. Inside the core, we found these rates were almost 1 order of magnitude higher (apparent oxygen utilization rate (aOUR); 0.26 µmol kg-1 day-1) than typical values for the open North Atlantic. Computed downward fluxes for particulate organic carbon (POC), were around 0.19 to 0.23 g C m-2 day-1 at 100 m depth, clearly exceeding fluxes typical for an oligotrophic open-ocean setting. The observations support the view that the oxygen-depleted eddies can be viewed as isolated, westwards propagating upwelling systems of their own, thereby represent re-occurring alien biogeochemical environments in the ETNA.
    Keywords: CARBOCHANGE; CARBOOCEAN; Changes in the carbon uptake and emissions by oceans in a changing climate; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Marine carbon sources and sinks assessment; SFB754; SOPRAN; Surface Ocean Processes in the Anthropocene
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Keywords: Absorption coefficient, 325 nm; Absorption coefficient, 355 nm; Absorption coefficient, 375 nm; Cape Verde; CapeVerde_2012_Mesocosm; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Coomassie stainable particles; Coomassie stainable particles, abundance; Coomassie stainable particles, equivalent spherical diameter; DATE/TIME; Day of experiment; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, component; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Nitrogen, organic, dissolved; Nitrogen, total dissolved; Ratio; Run ID; Sample code/label; SFB754; Slope; Slope between 275 nm and 295 nm; Slope between 350 nm and 400 nm; Slope ratio; Spectral slope of colored dissolved organic matter absorption; Transparent exopolymer particles; Transparent exopolymer particles, abundance; Transparent exopolymer particles, equivalent spherical diameter; Treatment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 6236 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Two 7-day mesocosm experiments were conducted in October 2012 at the Instituto Nacional de Desenvolvimento das Pescas (INDP), Mindelo, Cape Verde. Surface water was collected at night before the start of the respective experiment with RV Islândia south of São Vicente (16°44.4'N, 25°09.4'W) and transported to shore using four 600L food safe intermediate bulk containers. Sixteen mesocosm bags were distributed in four flow-through water baths and shaded with blue, transparent lids to approximately 20% of surface irradiation. Mesocosm bags were filled from the containers by gravity, using a submerged hose to minimize bubbles. The accurate volume inside the individual bags was calculated after addition of 1.5 mmol silicate and measuring the resulting silicate concentration. The volume ranged from 105.5 to 145 L. The experimental manipulation comprised addition of different amounts of inorganic N and P. In the first experiment, the P supply was changed at constant N supply in thirteen of the sixteen units, while in the second experiment the N supply was changed at constant P supply in twelve of the sixteen units. In addition to this, “cornerpoints” were chosen that were repeated during both experiments. Four cornerpoints should have been repeated, but setting the nutrient levels in one mesocosm was not succesfull and therefore this mesocosm also was set at the center point conditions. Experimental treatments were evenly distributed between the four water baths. Initial sampling of the mesocosms on day 1 of each run was conducted between 9:45 and 11:30. After nutrient manipulation, sampling was conducted on a daily basis between 09:00 and 10:30 for days 2 to 8.
    Keywords: Cape Verde; CapeVerde_2012_Mesocosm; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Identification; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Nitrate; Nitrate and Nitrite; Nitrate and Nitrite, standard deviation; Nitrite; Nitrite, standard deviation; Nitrogen/Phosphorus ratio; Phosphate; Phosphate, standard deviation; Run ID; Sample code/label; SFB754; Silicate; Silicate, standard deviation; Treatment; Volume
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 586 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Two 7-day mesocosm experiments were conducted in October 2012 at the Instituto Nacional de Desenvolvimento das Pescas (INDP), Mindelo, Cape Verde. Surface water was collected at night before the start of the respective experiment with RV Islândia south of São Vicente (16°44.4'N, 25°09.4'W) and transported to shore using four 600L food safe intermediate bulk containers. Sixteen mesocosm bags were distributed in four flow-through water baths and shaded with blue, transparent lids to approximately 20% of surface irradiation. Mesocosm bags were filled from the containers by gravity, using a submerged hose to minimize bubbles. The accurate volume inside the individual bags was calculated after addition of 1.5 mmol silicate and measuring the resulting silicate concentration. The volume ranged from 105.5 to 145 L. The experimental manipulation comprised addition of different amounts of inorganic N and P. In the first experiment, the P supply was changed at constant N supply in thirteen of the sixteen units, while in the second experiment the N supply was changed at constant P supply in twelve of the sixteen units. In addition to this, “cornerpoints” were chosen that were repeated during both experiments. Four cornerpoints should have been repeated, but setting the nutrient levels in one mesocosm was not succesfull and therefore this mesocosm also was set at the center point conditions. Experimental treatments were evenly distributed between the four water baths. Initial sampling of the mesocosms on day 1 of each run was conducted between 9:45 and 11:30. After nutrient manipulation, sampling was conducted on a daily basis between 09:00 and 10:30 for days 2 to 8.
    Keywords: Cape Verde; CapeVerde_2012_Mesocosm; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; Comment; DATE/TIME; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Radiation, photosynthetically active; SFB754; Status
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 858 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Two 7-day mesocosm experiments were conducted in October 2012 at the Instituto Nacional de Desenvolvimento das Pescas (INDP), Mindelo, Cape Verde. Surface water was collected at night before the start of the respective experiment with RV Islândia south of São Vicente (16°44.4'N, 25°09.4'W) and transported to shore using four 600L food safe intermediate bulk containers. Sixteen mesocosm bags were distributed in four flow-through water baths and shaded with blue, transparent lids to approximately 20% of surface irradiation. Mesocosm bags were filled from the containers by gravity, using a submerged hose to minimize bubbles. The accurate volume inside the individual bags was calculated after addition of 1.5 mmol silicate and measuring the resulting silicate concentration. The volume ranged from 105.5 to 145 L. The experimental manipulation comprised addition of different amounts of inorganic N and P. In the first experiment, the P supply was changed at constant N supply in thirteen of the sixteen units, while in the second experiment the N supply was changed at constant P supply in twelve of the sixteen units. In addition to this, “cornerpoints” were chosen that were repeated during both experiments. Four cornerpoints should have been repeated, but setting the nutrient levels in one mesocosm was not succesfull and therefore this mesocosm also was set at the center point conditions. Experimental treatments were evenly distributed between the four water baths. Initial sampling of the mesocosms on day 1 of each run was conducted between 9:45 and 11:30. After nutrient manipulation, sampling was conducted on a daily basis between 09:00 and 10:30 for days 2 to 8.
    Keywords: 19-Butanoyloxyfucoxanthin; 19-Hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin; Abundance per volume; Alloxanthin; Ammonium; amoA gene, copy number; Bacteria; Bacterial nitrogen fixation, Chrocosphaera; Bacterial nitrogen fixation, Cyanothese; Bacterial nitrogen fixation, filamentous; Bacterial nitrogen fixation, GammaAO; Bacterial nitrogen fixation, UCYN-A; beta-Carotene, beta,beta-Carotene; Cape Verde; CapeVerde_2012_Mesocosm; Carbon, organic, particulate; Carbon fixation rate; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll b; Chlorophyll c2; Chlorophyll c3; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; DATE/TIME; Day of experiment; Diadinoxanthin; Diatoxanthin; Divinyl chlorophyll a; Divinyl chlorophyll b; Flag; Fucoxanthin; Identification; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Nitrate; Nitrate and Nitrite; Nitrate and Nitrite, standard deviation; Nitrite; Nitrite, standard deviation; Nitrogen, organic, dissolved; Nitrogen, organic, particulate; Nitrogen fixation rate; Oxygen; Peridinin; pH; Phosphate; Phosphate, standard deviation; Phosphorus, organic, dissolved; Phosphorus, organic, particulate; Prasinoxanthin; Prochlorococcus; Run ID; Salinity; Sample code/label; SFB754; Silicate; Silicate, standard deviation; Sum; Temperature, water; Violaxanthin; Zeaxanthin
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 24942 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Keywords: Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 254 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 325 nm; BIGO; Biogeochemical observatory; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; DEPTH, water; Distance; Event label; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, component; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M136; M136_415-1; M136_471-1; M136_488-1; M136_503-1; M136_533-1; M136_553-1; Meteor (1986); Nitrogen, total dissolved; Oxygen; Salinity; Sample code/label; SFB754; Slope between 275 nm and 295 nm; Station label; Temperature, water; Time in minutes
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 859 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Keywords: Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 254 nm; Absorption coefficient, colored dissolved organic matter at 325 nm; BIGO; Biogeochemical observatory; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; DEPTH, water; Distance; Event label; Fluorescence, dissolved organic matter, component; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M136; M136_412-1; M136_426-1; M136_441-1; M136_471-1; M136_483-1; M136_488-1; M136_503-1; M136_533-1; M136_553-1; M136_577-1; M137; M137_651-1; M137_692-1; Meteor (1986); Multicorer with television; Nitrogen, total dissolved; Oxygen; Salinity; Sample code/label; SFB754; Slope between 275 nm and 295 nm; Station label; Temperature, water; Time in minutes; TVMUC
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1248 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Dissolved Organic Matter, Cell Abundance and Extracellular Enzyme Rates and Bacterial Production from several cruises and experiments from 2008-2018
    Keywords: Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; SFB754
    Type: Dataset
    Format: 9 datasets
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total dissolved nitrogen (TDN), amino acids and carbohydrates.Values with 〈0.01 are below detection limit. Detection limit is 2 nM for amino acids , 10 nM for carbohydrates, 1µM for DOC and 2 µM for TDN.
    Keywords: Alanine; amino acids; Arabinose/Galactosamine; Arginine; Aspartic acid; carbohydrates; Carbon, organic, dissolved; Climate - Biogeochemistry Interactions in the Tropical Ocean; CTD/Rosette; CTD005; CTD008; CTD013; CTD017; CTD021; CTD031; CTD033; CTD035; CTD045; CTD049; CTD053; CTD061; CTD062; CTD063-64; CTD065; CTD069; CTD071; CTD076; CTD077; CTD079; CTD081; CTD082; CTD083; CTD089; CTD090; CTD091; CTD092; CTD093; CTD096; CTD097; CTD098; CTD103; CTD104; CTD105; CTD107; CTD131; CTD132; CTD133; CTD134; CTD140; CTD141; CTD143; CTD144; CTD146; CTD147; CTD155; CTD156; CTD157; CTD-RO; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Dissolved Organic Matter; Event label; Fucose; Galactosamine; Galactose; Galacturonic acid; gamma-Aminobutyric acid; Gas chromatography; Gluconic acid; Glucosamine; Glucose; Glucuronic acid; Glutamic acid; Glycine; Isoleucine; LATITUDE; Leucine; LONGITUDE; M93; M93_295-1; M93_298-1; M93_303-2; M93_307-1; M93_311-1; M93_319-1; M93_321-1; M93_323-1; M93_334-1; M93_338-1; M93_342-1; M93_349-3; M93_350-1; M93_351-1; M93_354-1; M93_359-2; M93_361-2; M93_367-1; M93_368-1; M93_369-1; M93_376-2; M93_378-2; M93_380-3; M93_386-1; M93_387-1; M93_388-1; M93_389-1; M93_390-1; M93_392-1; M93_393-1; M93_394-1; M93_404-1; M93_405-1; M93_406-1; M93_408-1; M93_433-1; M93_434-1; M93_435-1; M93_436-1; M93_447-1; M93_448-1; M93_456-1; M93_457-1; M93_459-1; M93_460-1; M93_466-1; M93_467-1; M93_468-1; Mannose/Xylose; Meteor (1986); Nitrogen, total dissolved; Peru; Phenylalanine; Profile; Rhamnose; Sample code/label; Serine; SFB754; South Pacific Ocean; Threonine; Total carbon analyzer, TOC-500; Tyrosine; Valine
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 8764 data points
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