Dataset: Particulate Organic Matter from BVal58 Cruise
Data Citation:
Gerace, S. D., Fagan, A. J., Primeau, F., Moreno, A. R., Lethaby, P. J., Johnson, R. J., Martiny, A. (2023) Concentrations of particulate organic matter (POC, PON, POP, PCOD), total oxygen demand, POM ratios, and respiration ratios from samples collected on R/V Atlantic Explorer BATS validation study #58 in the Sargasso Sea in October 2021. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2023-10-10 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.910948.1 [access date]
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DOI:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.910948.1
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Spatial Extent: N:31.667 E:-64.168 S:19.667 W:-65.967
Temporal Extent: 2021-10-11 - 2021-10-19
Project:
Quantifying ocean oxygen-to-carbon demand by chemical analyses and inverse models
(oxygen-to-carbon demand)
Principal Investigator:
Adam Martiny (University of California-Irvine, UC Irvine)
Scientist:
Rodney J. Johnson (Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, BIOS)
Paul J. Lethaby (Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, BIOS)
Allison R. Moreno (University of California-Los Angeles, UCLA)
Francois Primeau (University of California-Irvine, UC Irvine)
Student:
Adam J. Fagan (University of California-Irvine, UC Irvine)
Skylar Dominic Gerace (University of California-Irvine, UC Irvine)
BCO-DMO Data Manager:
Shannon Rauch (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI BCO-DMO)
Version:
1
Version Date:
2023-10-10
Restricted:
No
Validated:
Yes
Current State:
Final no updates expected
Concentrations of particulate organic matter (POC, PON, POP, PCOD), total oxygen demand, POM ratios, and respiration ratios from samples collected on R/V Atlantic Explorer BATS validation study #58 in the Sargasso Sea in October 2021
Abstract:
This dataset includes suspended concentrations of particulate organic carbon (POC), particulate organic nitrogen (PON), particulate organic phosphorus (POP), particulate chemical oxygen demand (PCOD), and total oxygen demand (Sigma_-O2 = PCOD + 2PON) down to a depth of 1000 meters (m) in the Sargasso Sea. This dataset also includes POM ratios (C/N, C/P, & N/P) and respiration ratios (PCOD/POC, Sigma_-O2/C, Sigma_-O2/N, & Sigma_-O2/P) with depth. These measurements were quantified from seawater samples collected aboard the R/V Atlantic Explorer as part of the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study Validation cruise #58 (BVal58). BVal58 started at St. George's, Bermuda on 11 October 2021 and the research group disembarked in San Juan, Puerto Rico on 21 October 2021. Euphotic zone samples (5 - 120 m) were collected using a CTD bottle rosette and disphotic zone samples (150 - 1000 m) were collected using large volume pumps.
Climate-induced ocean deoxygenation is increasing, but biological components of oxygen loss remain unconstrained. We determined from this dataset that the total respiration quotient, Sigma_-O2/C, and other respiration ratios of POM vary with depth.