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Main Authors: Meiritz, Luisa Chiara, Rixen, Tim, van der Plas, Anja K, Lamont, Tarron, Lahajnar, Niko
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Udgivet: PANGAEA 2024
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Online adgang:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.968894
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author Meiritz, Luisa Chiara
Rixen, Tim
van der Plas, Anja K
Lamont, Tarron
Lahajnar, Niko
author_facet Meiritz, Luisa Chiara
Rixen, Tim
van der Plas, Anja K
Lamont, Tarron
Lahajnar, Niko
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The particle flux studies were carried out by the Biogeochemistry working group at the Universität Hamburg as part of the GENUS and TRAFFIC research projects. 16 free-drifting sediment trap systems (drifters, Single Sediment Trap from Saarso/Hydrobios) were deployed during research cruises Meteor 153, Sonne 283 and Sonne 285 between 2019 and 2021. The samples were described macroscopically and microscopically and separated into size classes <1 and >1 mm and then their dry weight was determined. The main components: total carbon (Ctot), total nitrogen (Ntot) and organic carbon (Corg) were then measured using an elemental analyzer (EuroVector Euro EA 3000). Only particles <1 mm are considered as passive flux. All other sample categories are referred to as active flux.
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spellingShingle Biogeochemical particle flux results of drifting sediment trap systems from the northern and southern Benguela Upwelling System between 2019 and 2021
Meiritz, Luisa Chiara
Rixen, Tim
van der Plas, Anja K
Lamont, Tarron
Lahajnar, Niko
active and passive particle transport; Amphipoda, carbon, flux; Benguela Upwelling System; biological carbon pump; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate, flux, active; Carbon, organic, particulate, flux, passive; carbon turnover; Cast number; Copepoda, carbon, flux; Date/time end; Date/time start; Decapoda, carbon, flux; Deployment number; Depth, bathymetric; DEPTH, water; DF; Distance; DRIFT; Drifter; drifting traps; Duration; Euphausiacea, carbon, flux; Event label; LATITUDE; Latitude 2; LONGITUDE; Longitude 2; M153; M153_18-1; M153_35-1; M153_39-1; M153_7-1; Meteor (1986); MOOR; Moored sediment traps; Mooring; Osteichthyes, carbon, flux; Ostracoda, carbon, flux; particle fluxes; particulate organic carbon (POC); Pteropoda, carbon, flux; Sediment trap ID; SO283; SO283_17-1; SO283_19-1; SO283_33-1; SO283_34-1; SO283_48-1; SO283_57-1; SO283_58-1; SO285; SO285_110-8; SO285_124-3; SO285_26-3; SO285_42-2; SO285_68-3; Sonne_2; South Atlantic Ocean; Station label; TRAFFIC; Trap, drifting; Trophic Transfer Efficiency in the Benguela Current; Zooplankton, gelatinous, carbon, flux; Zooplankton indeterminata, carbon, flux; zooplankton interactions
The particle flux studies were carried out by the Biogeochemistry working group at the Universität Hamburg as part of the GENUS and TRAFFIC research projects. 16 free-drifting sediment trap systems (drifters, Single Sediment Trap from Saarso/Hydrobios) were deployed during research cruises Meteor 153, Sonne 283 and Sonne 285 between 2019 and 2021. The samples were described macroscopically and microscopically and separated into size classes <1 and >1 mm and then their dry weight was determined. The main components: total carbon (Ctot), total nitrogen (Ntot) and organic carbon (Corg) were then measured using an elemental analyzer (EuroVector Euro EA 3000). Only particles <1 mm are considered as passive flux. All other sample categories are referred to as active flux.
title Biogeochemical particle flux results of drifting sediment trap systems from the northern and southern Benguela Upwelling System between 2019 and 2021
topic active and passive particle transport; Amphipoda, carbon, flux; Benguela Upwelling System; biological carbon pump; Calculated; Carbon, organic, particulate, flux, active; Carbon, organic, particulate, flux, passive; carbon turnover; Cast number; Copepoda, carbon, flux; Date/time end; Date/time start; Decapoda, carbon, flux; Deployment number; Depth, bathymetric; DEPTH, water; DF; Distance; DRIFT; Drifter; drifting traps; Duration; Euphausiacea, carbon, flux; Event label; LATITUDE; Latitude 2; LONGITUDE; Longitude 2; M153; M153_18-1; M153_35-1; M153_39-1; M153_7-1; Meteor (1986); MOOR; Moored sediment traps; Mooring; Osteichthyes, carbon, flux; Ostracoda, carbon, flux; particle fluxes; particulate organic carbon (POC); Pteropoda, carbon, flux; Sediment trap ID; SO283; SO283_17-1; SO283_19-1; SO283_33-1; SO283_34-1; SO283_48-1; SO283_57-1; SO283_58-1; SO285; SO285_110-8; SO285_124-3; SO285_26-3; SO285_42-2; SO285_68-3; Sonne_2; South Atlantic Ocean; Station label; TRAFFIC; Trap, drifting; Trophic Transfer Efficiency in the Benguela Current; Zooplankton, gelatinous, carbon, flux; Zooplankton indeterminata, carbon, flux; zooplankton interactions
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.968894