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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 |
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| 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 |