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Primary data table for dataset 908026 version 1.
Reef depth and reef surface seawater samples were collected from reefs in Jardines de la Reina and subjected to targeted and untargeted liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) methods in addition to a suite of biogeochemical measurements (inorganic and organic nutrient concentrations, microbial cell abundances, chlorophyll a concentrations, and physicochemical properties). Raw and .mzML data files from the LC-MS methods are located at MetaboLights database, using accession number MTBLS...
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Funding Description:
Dalio Foundation (now ‘OceanX’) (awarded to Amy Apprill)
National Science Foundation (OCE-1736288) (awarded to Amy Apprill)
Mass spectrometry samples were analyzed at the WHOI FT-MS Users’ Facility using instruments funded by the National Science Foundation (grant OCE-1058448 awarded to Elizabeth B. Kujawinski and Melissa Kido Soule) and the Simons Foundation (Award ID #509042, awarded to Elizabeth B. Kujawinski)
Data from the same study (Metabolights study id MTBLS1820). In both the biogeochemistry and metabolite datasets, water samples were collected from surface and benthic depths from the same reefs. Column "reef" in both datasets indicates the reef site...
Show moreApprill, A., Kujawinski, E., Gray, L. (2023). Reef seawater biogeochemistry data from samples collected in the Jardines de la Reina reef-system, Cuba in November of 2017. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2023-10-26 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.908026.1 [access date]
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