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2014-09-11
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
Nutrient concentration data from USCGC Healy cruise HLY1202 from the Arctic, North of Alaska in 2012 (OA - Canada Basin project)
2014-09-09
publication
2014-09-09
revision
BCO-DMO Linked Data URI
2014-09-09
creation
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/528042
Dr Bogdan Onac
University of South Florida
principalInvestigator
Dr Jonathan Wynn
University of South Florida
principalInvestigator
Dr Lisa Robbins
United States Geological Survey
principalInvestigator
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
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USA
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Cite this dataset as: Wynn, J., Onac, B., Robbins, L. (2014) Nutrient concentration data from USCGC Healy cruise HLY1202 from the Arctic, North of Alaska in 2012 (OA - Canada Basin project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 09 September 2014) Version Date 2014-09-09 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/528042 [access date]
Nutrients Dataset Description: <p>USGS Arctic Ocean Carbon Cruise 2012: Nutrients Data<br />
Nutrient data from the HLY 1202 cruise</p>
<p>For aditional information see:<br />
<a href="http://dmoserv3.whoi.edu/data_docs/OA_Canada_Basin/HEALY1202_FINAL_CRUISE_REPORT-3.pdf" target="_blank">HLY1202 Cruise Report, Appendix E</a><br />
<a href="http://dmoserv3.whoi.edu/data_docs/OA_Canada_Basin/ds_methods.html" target="_blank">U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 862 - Methods</a></p> Methods and Sampling: <p>Samples were numbered incrementally throughout the duration cruises. A "surface" prefix indicates a sample taken from the ship's flow-through system. A two-number code indicates a sample taken from a rosette sampler at a vertical profile station and consists of the station number followed by the bottle number (e.g. 3.5 indicates station 3, bottle 5.)</p>
<p>For aditional information see:<br />
<a href="http://dmoserv3.whoi.edu/data_docs/OA_Canada_Basin/HEALY1202_FINAL_CRUISE_REPORT-3.pdf" target="_blank">HLY1202 Cruise Report, Appendix E</a><br />
<a href="http://dmoserv3.whoi.edu/data_docs/OA_Canada_Basin/ds_methods.html" target="_blank">U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 862 - Methods</a></p>
Funding provided by NSF Arctic Sciences (NSF ARC) Award Number: PLR-1220032 Award URL: http://nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1220032
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Dr Bogdan Onac
University of South Florida
School of Geosciences 4202 E. Fowler Ave.
Tampa
FL
33620
USA
bonac@usf.edu
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Dr Jonathan Wynn
University of South Florida
813-974-9369
School of Geosciences 4202 E. Fowler Ave.
Tampa
FL
33620
USA
wynnj@usf.edu
pointOfContact
Dr Lisa Robbins
United States Geological Survey
727 502-8005
600 4th St South
St. Petersburg
FL
USA
lrobbins@usgs.gov
pointOfContact
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Dataset Version: 09 September 2014
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Station_ID
Latitude
Longitude
Depth
NH4
Silicate
PO4
NO2_plus_NO3
Niskin bottle
pump-ship intake
CTD SBE 911plus
theme
None, User defined
sample identification
latitude
longitude
depth
Ammonium
silicate, silicon dioxide SiO2
reactive phosphorus (PO4)
nitrate plus nitrite
featureType
BCO-DMO Standard Parameters
Niskin bottle
Pump - Surface Underway Ship Intake
CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus
instrument
BCO-DMO Standard Instruments
HLY1202
service
Deployment Activity
Arctic, North of Alaska
place
Locations
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otherRestrictions
Access Constraints: none. Use Constraints: Please follow guidelines at: http://www.bco-dmo.org/terms-use Distribution liability: Under no circumstances shall BCO-DMO be liable for any direct, incidental, special, consequential, indirect, or punitive damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials in this data submission. If you are dissatisfied with any materials in this data submission your sole and exclusive remedy is to discontinue use.
Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability NSF-Wide Investment (SEES): Ocean Acidification (formerly CRI-OA)
https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503477
Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability NSF-Wide Investment (SEES): Ocean Acidification (formerly CRI-OA)
NSF Climate Research Investment (CRI) activities that were initiated in 2010 are now included under Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability NSF-Wide Investment (SEES). SEES is a portfolio of activities that highlights NSF's unique role in helping society address the challenge(s) of achieving sustainability. Detailed information about the SEES program is available from NSF (https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504707).
In recognition of the need for basic research concerning the nature, extent and impact of ocean acidification on oceanic environments in the past, present and future, the goal of the SEES: OA program is to understand (a) the chemistry and physical chemistry of ocean acidification; (b) how ocean acidification interacts with processes at the organismal level; and (c) how the earth system history informs our understanding of the effects of ocean acidification on the present day and future ocean.
Solicitations issued under this program:NSF 10-530, FY 2010-FY2011NSF 12-500, FY 2012NSF 12-600, FY 2013NSF 13-586, FY 2014
NSF 13-586 was the final solicitation that will be released for this program.
PI Meetings:1st U.S. Ocean Acidification PI Meeting(March 22-24, 2011, Woods Hole, MA)2nd U.S. Ocean Acidification PI Meeting(Sept. 18-20, 2013, Washington, DC)
3rd U.S. Ocean Acidification PI Meeting (June 9-11, 2015, Woods Hole, MA – Tentative)
NSF media releases for the Ocean Acidification Program:
Press Release 10-186 NSF Awards Grants to Study Effects of Ocean Acidification
Discovery Blue Mussels "Hang On" Along Rocky Shores: For How Long?
Discovery nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) Discoveries - Trouble in Paradise: Ocean Acidification This Way Comes - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
Press Release 12-179 nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) News - Ocean Acidification: Finding New Answers Through National Science Foundation Research Grants - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
Press Release 13-102 World Oceans Month Brings Mixed News for Oysters
Press Release 13-108 nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) News - Natural Underwater Springs Show How Coral Reefs Respond to Ocean Acidification - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
Press Release 13-148 Ocean acidification: Making new discoveries through National Science Foundation research grants
Press Release 13-148 - Video nsf.gov - News - Video - NSF Ocean Sciences Division Director David Conover answers questions about ocean acidification. - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
Press Release 14-010 nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) News - Palau's coral reefs surprisingly resistant to ocean acidification - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
Press Release 14-116 nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) News - Ocean Acidification: NSF awards $11.4 million in new grants to study effects on marine ecosystems - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
SEES-OA
largerWorkCitation
program
Ocean Acidification in the Canada Basin: Roles of Sea Ice
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/ocean-acidification/polar.html
Ocean Acidification in the Canada Basin: Roles of Sea Ice
<p><em>Extracted from the NSF award abstract:</em></p>
<p>The proposed research aims to identify mechanisms of ocean acidification and carbonate undersaturation in the Canada Basin of the Arctic Ocean. The investigators will use a 3-year dataset to address the role of two specific mechanisms involving sea-ice processes: (1) surface water freshening and undersaturation resulting from recent enhanced melting of multi-year sea-ice, and (2) surface water undersaturation resulting from a "carbon-pumping" mechanism driven by brine rejection and carbonate mineral precipitation during increasingly cyclical seasonal sea ice growth and decay. The proposed work would expand understanding of the inorganic carbon cycle, air-sea CO2 exchange rates and acidification in the Arctic Ocean. Understanding baselines and how they are changing is important for setting realistic parameters for process studies on the effects of ocean acidification on flora and fauna.</p>
<p>Models project the Arctic Ocean will become undersaturated with respect to carbonate minerals in the next decade. Recent field results indicate parts may already be undersaturated in late summer months when ice melt is at its greatest extent. However, few comprehensive datasets of carbonate system parameters in the Arctic Ocean exist. Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and University of South Florida (USF) collected high-resolution measurements of pCO2, pH, total dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), total alkalinity (TA), and carbonate (CO3-2) from the Canada Basin that fill critical information gaps concerning Arctic carbon variability. A Multiparameter Inorganic Carbon Analyzer (MICA) was used to collect approximately 1,800 measurements of pH and DIC along an 11,965-km trackline in August and September 2012. In addition, over 500 discrete surface water samples were taken. These data are being used to characterize and model regional pCO2, pH, and carbonate mineral saturation state. A high-resolution, three-dimensional map of these results will be presented.</p>
<p>Data collected on the August 2012 Arctic Cruise will be used to create regional maps of seawater carbonate parameters, including pCO2 flux/change maps, and derivative maps on saturation state. Maps depicting pCO2 and carbonate saturation states over large latitudinal and nearshore to offshore gradients are needed for the Arctic, where significant decline of carbonate ecosystems, habitats, and calcifying organisms are predicted over the next decade. The data will allow the USGS to map variations in ocean chemistry along designated tracks and will be used in models to predict future Arctic Ocean saturation states.</p>
<p><em>Note: Jonathan Wynn is a former Pricipal Investigator for this project</em></p>
OA - Canada Basin
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Arctic, North of Alaska
2014-09-09
Beaufort Sea, Canada Basin
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BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from Nutrient concentration data from USCGC Healy cruise HLY1202 from the Arctic, North of Alaska in 2012 (OA - Canada Basin project)
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
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MA
02543
USA
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/528052.rdf
Name: Station_ID
Units: text
Description: Sample identification number. Duplicate samples identified by additional letter qualifier.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/528053.rdf
Name: Latitude
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Latitude (South is negative); WGS 84
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/528054.rdf
Name: Longitude
Units: decimal degrees
Description: Longitude (West is negative); WGS 84
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/528055.rdf
Name: Depth
Units: meters
Description: Depth in meters at which sample was taken. Zero (0) indicates surface sample.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/528056.rdf
Name: NH4
Units: uM
Description: Concentration of ammonium (NH4) in micromoles
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/528057.rdf
Name: Silicate
Units: uM
Description: Concentration of silicate (SiO2) in micromoles
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/528058.rdf
Name: PO4
Units: uM
Description: Concentration of phosphate (PO4) in micromoles
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/528059.rdf
Name: NO2_plus_NO3
Units: uM
Description: Concentration of nitrogen (NO2 + NO3) in micromoles
GB/NERC/BODC > British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/file/xooy0pytxJLvZR/Nutrients.csv
Nutrients.csv
Primary data file for dataset ID 528042
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<p>Samples were numbered incrementally throughout the duration cruises. A "surface" prefix indicates a sample taken from the ship's flow-through system. A two-number code indicates a sample taken from a rosette sampler at a vertical profile station and consists of the station number followed by the bottle number (e.g. 3.5 indicates station 3, bottle 5.)</p>
<p>For aditional information see:<br />
<a href="http://dmoserv3.whoi.edu/data_docs/OA_Canada_Basin/HEALY1202_FINAL_CRUISE_REPORT-3.pdf" target="_blank">HLY1202 Cruise Report, Appendix E</a><br />
<a href="http://dmoserv3.whoi.edu/data_docs/OA_Canada_Basin/ds_methods.html" target="_blank">U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 862 - Methods</a></p>
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
<p>A syringe that was pre-rinsed with sample water was used to collect approximately 60 mL of seawater. A Sterivex filter cartridge (pore size 0.22 micrometer, ¼m) was attached to the Luer-Lock fitting of the syringe and was rinsed with approximately 40 mL of sample. The remaining 20 mL of sample was then collected in a 20-mL glass scintillation vial and frozen. Samples were analyzed for NH4, silica, PO4, and NO2+N at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Nutrient Analytical Facility.</p>
<p>For aditional information see:<br />
<a href="http://dmoserv3.whoi.edu/data_docs/OA_Canada_Basin/HEALY1202_FINAL_CRUISE_REPORT-3.pdf" target="_blank">HLY1202 Cruise Report, Appendix E</a><br />
<a href="http://dmoserv3.whoi.edu/data_docs/OA_Canada_Basin/ds_methods.html" target="_blank">U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 862 - Methods</a></p>
<p><strong>BCO-DMO Processing Notes</strong><br />
&nbsp;- Generated from original file: "HLY1202_Nutrients.csv" contributed by Lisa Robbins<br />
&nbsp;- Parameter names edited to conform to BCO-DMO naming convention found at <a href="http://usjgofs.whoi.edu/naming-guidelines.html" target="_blank">Choosing Parameter Name</a></p>
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
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7.x-1.1
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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Niskin bottle
Niskin bottle
PI Supplied Instrument Name: Niskin bottle PI Supplied Instrument Description:Discrete samples from vertical profile casts were collected at 4 locations. A 24-bottle Niskin rosette (12-L bottle volume) with an electronic trigger was fitted with a Sea-Bird SBE 911plus CTD and altimeter. Instrument Name: Niskin bottle Instrument Short Name:Niskin bottle Instrument Description: A Niskin bottle (a next generation water sampler based on the Nansen bottle) is a cylindrical, non-metallic water collection device with stoppers at both ends. The bottles can be attached individually on a hydrowire or deployed in 12, 24, or 36 bottle Rosette systems mounted on a frame and combined with a CTD. Niskin bottles are used to collect discrete water samples for a range of measurements including pigments, nutrients, plankton, etc. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL0412/
pump-ship intake
pump-ship intake
PI Supplied Instrument Name: pump-ship intake PI Supplied Instrument Description:Samples were numbered incrementally throughout the duration cruises. A "surface" prefix indicates a sample taken from the ship's flow-through system. Instrument Name: Pump - Surface Underway Ship Intake Instrument Short Name:Pump-Ship Intake Instrument Description: The 'Pump-underway ship intake' system indicates that samples are from the ship's clean water intake pump. This is essentially a surface water sample from a source of uncontaminated near-surface (commonly 3 to 7 m) seawater that can be pumped continuously to shipboard laboratories on research vessels. There is typically a temperature sensor near the intake (known as the hull temperature) to provide measurements that are as close as possible to the ambient water temperature. The flow from the supply is typically directed through continuously logged sensors such as a thermosalinograph and a fluorometer. Water samples are often collected from the underway supply that may also be referred to as the non-toxic supply. Ideally the data contributor has specified the depth in the ship's hull at which the pump is mounted. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/31/
CTD SBE 911plus
CTD SBE 911plus
PI Supplied Instrument Name: CTD SBE 911plus PI Supplied Instrument Description:Discrete samples from vertical profile casts were collected at 4 locations. A 24-bottle Niskin rosette (12-L bottle volume) with an electronic trigger was fitted with a Sea-Bird SBE 911plus CTD and altimeter. Instrument Name: CTD Sea-Bird SBE 911plus Instrument Short Name:CTD SBE 911plus Instrument Description: The Sea-Bird SBE 911 plus is a type of CTD instrument package for continuous measurement of conductivity, temperature and pressure. The SBE 911 plus includes the SBE 9plus Underwater Unit and the SBE 11plus Deck Unit (for real-time readout using conductive wire) for deployment from a vessel. The combination of the SBE 9 plus and SBE 11 plus is called a SBE 911 plus. The SBE 9 plus uses Sea-Bird's standard modular temperature and conductivity sensors (SBE 3 plus and SBE 4). The SBE 9 plus CTD can be configured with up to eight auxiliary sensors to measure other parameters including dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, fluorescence, light (PAR), light transmission, etc.). more information from Sea-Bird Electronics Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL0058/
Cruise: HLY1202
HLY1202
USCGC Healy
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
USCGC Healy
vessel
HLY1202
Dr Larry A. Mayer
Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping
http://dmoserv3.whoi.edu/data_docs/OA_Canada_Basin/HEALY1202_FINAL_CRUISE_REPORT-3.pdf
Report describing HLY1202
USCGC Healy
Community Standard Description
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
USCGC Healy
vessel