Dataset: ETNP 2012 McClane Pump POM
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Data Citation:
Keil, R., Fuchsman, C., Duffy, M. E., Neibauer, J. A. (2025) Suspended Organic Particle concentration and stable C and N isotopes (collected with McClane Pumps and GF/F filters) from the Eastern Tropical North Pacific on the R/V Thompson cruise TN278 in April 2012. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2025-01-17 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/948746 [access date]
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Eastern Tropical North Pacific Oxygen Deficient Zone
Depth profile
St P2 (16.5 N 107.1 W) and at St P1 (20.1 N 106.0 W)
Project:
Principal Investigator:
Richard Keil (University of Washington, UW)
Scientist:
Clara Fuchsman (University of Washington, UW)
Student:
Megan E. Duffy (University of Washington, UW)
Technician:
Jacquelyn A. Neibauer (University of Washington, UW)
Version:
1
Version Date:
2025-01-17
Restricted:
No
Validated:
No
Current State:
Data not available
Suspended Organic Particle concentration and stable C and N isotopes (collected with McClane Pumps and GF/F filters) from the Eastern Tropical North Pacific on the R/V Thompson cruise TN278 in April 2012
Abstract:
Suspended organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations and stable isotopes were obtained on the R/V Thompson cruise TN278 at St P2 (16.5 N 107.1 W; known as BB2 on this cruise) and at St P1 (20.1 N 106.0 W; known as BB1 on this cruise) in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Oxygen Deficient Zone in April 2012. The Oxygen Deficient Zone extended from 105 m to 820 m at St P2 and from 95 to 800 m at St P1. Water was filtered onto 142 mm pre-combusted GF/F filters in situ using McClane pumps (on average ~300-500 L) in a depth profile. Two 21 mm diameter punches were obtained from each 142 mm filter and used for organic matter analysis. Sample punches were wafted with HCl overnight to remove carbonate and sent to the UC Davis Stable Isotope Facility (Davis, CA) for C and N analysis.
The purpose of this sampling was to quantify suspended organic matter in an offshore Oxygen Deficient Zone.
Jacquelyn Neibauer and Rick Keil of the University of Washington deployed the McClane pumps on the cruise. Jacquelyn Neibauer was in charge of prepping the samples. Megan Duffy and Clara Fuchsman of the University of Washington analyzed the data.