Voltammograms were imported to ElectroChemistry Data SOFTware (ECDSOFT) for baseline subtraction and measurement of peak heights (Omanovic and Branica 1998). The concentration of labile dissolved Ni in each sample was determined by dividing triplicate initial peak heights by the slope found from linear regression of the dissolved nickel additions and averaging the results of all measurements.
Quality Flags:
Data were flagged using the SeaDataNet quality flag scheme recommended by GEOTRACES (https://www.geotraces.org/geotraces-quality-flag-policy/) and described below. Notes specific to the application of these flags to this dataset are noted in brackets […].
1: Good Value: Good quality data value that is not part of any identified malfunction and has been verified as consistent with real phenomena during the quality control process. [Used for samples with replicate measurements].
2: Probably Good Value: Data value that is probably consistent with real phenomena, but this is unconfirmed or data value forming part of a malfunction that is considered too small to affect the overall quality of the data object of which it is a part. [Used when no replicate measurements were available to check the quality of the data].
3: Probably Bad Value: Data value recognized as unusual during quality control that forms part of a feature that is probably inconsistent with real phenomena. [Not used].
4: Bad Value: An obviously erroneous data value. [Used when a soluble nickel concentration was much greater than the dissolved nickel concentration measured].
5: Changed Value: Data value adjusted during quality control. Best practice strongly recommends that the value before the change be preserved in the data or its accompanying metadata. [Not used].
6: Value Below Detection Limit: The level of the measured phenomenon was less than the limit of detection (LOD) for the method employed to measure it. The accompanying value is the detection limit for the technique or zero if that value is unknown. [Not used].
7: Value in Excess: The level of the measured phenomenon was too large to be quantified by the technique employed to measure it. The accompanying value is the measurement limit for the technique. [Not used].
8: Interpolated Value: This value has been derived by interpolation from other values in the data object. [Not used].
9: Missing Value: The data value is missing. Any accompanying value will be a magic number representing absent data [When sample was not collected the notation ‘na’ for ‘not applicable’ was used; when sample collected but there is no result for this parameter, the notation ‘nda’ for 'no data available' was used].
A: Value Phenomenon Uncertain: There is uncertainty in the description of the measured phenomenon associated with the value such as chemical species or biological entity. [Not used.]
NOTE: For at least one sample, the soluble nickel concentration measured was significantly higher than the total dissolved nickel concentration measured; flagged with "4: bad value" in the dataset.
GEOTRACES IDP:
The dissolved Nickel parameters have been registered in the GEOTRACES DOoR portal with the following names:
EN631: Ni_D_CONC_BOTTLE::fpar5o (nmol/kg)
AE1909: Ni_D_CONC_BOTTLE::8py4r6 (nmol/kg)
AE1921: Ni_D_CONC_BOTTLE::p5qm4p (nmol/kg)
AE1930: Ni_D_CONC_BOTTLE::y4bxhp (nmol/kg).