These data include carbon system measurements, methane, nutrients, and sulfate concentrations from water column samples collected on the R/V Rachel Carson cruise RC0107 between October 2nd and 8th, 2023 in Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Water samples were collected at multiple sites in Clayoquot Sound. CTD casts were conducted at numerous locations across the study area, and the corresponding CTD data are publicly available through the Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R). F...
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This dataset is one of three datasets presenting marine biogeochemistry data from four sites in Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island, British Columbia from water, sediment, and porewater samples that were collected aboard the R/V Rachel Carson in October 2023. These sites were selected because they represent hotspots of organic carbon burial spanning a range of geochemical conditions. They represent a range of oxic to historically anoxic water columns, and receive organic matter inputs varying from predominantly terrestrial to predominantly marine sources. Together, these datasets provide a framework to evaluate the controls and drivers of organic matter preservation in fjord sediments. See the "Related Datasets" section for the other datasets.
Crotteau, M., Raven, M. R., Martinez, A., Evans, N., Karagiannis, M., Fishburn, J., Neibauer, J. A. (2026). Carbon system measurements, methane, nutrients, and sulfate concentrations from water column samples collected on R/V Rachel Carson cruise RC0107 in Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island, British Columbia during October 2023. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2026-01-22 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/992821 [access date]
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