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Main Authors: Cantoni, Carolina, Hopwood, Mark James, Clarke, Jennifer, Chiggiato, Jacopo, Achterberg, Eric Pieter, Cozzi, Stefano
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.904171
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author Cantoni, Carolina
Hopwood, Mark James
Clarke, Jennifer
Chiggiato, Jacopo
Achterberg, Eric Pieter
Cozzi, Stefano
author_facet Cantoni, Carolina
Hopwood, Mark James
Clarke, Jennifer
Chiggiato, Jacopo
Achterberg, Eric Pieter
Cozzi, Stefano
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents A detailed survey of a high Arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard), subjected to a large glacier discharge, was carried out from 24 July to 13 August 2016. Field activities addressed the identification of the effects of glacier and iceberg melting on the evolution of nutrient, dissolved organic matter and carbonate systems in this coastal marine environment. Hydrological (CTD downcasts) and biogeochemical (bottle sampling) data were collected during six oceanographic surveys in the inner area of the fjord, in concomitance to the annual phase of maximum air warming. An extensive sampling was also carried out in all glacier drainage systems located around the fjord and from several iceberg samples, in order to characterize all freshwater loads. The dataset includes hydrological data (T, Sal., density) carbonate chemistry data (pH, DIC, TA) and the concentrations of dissolved oxygen (DO), inorganic nutrients (NO3-, NO2-, NH4+, PO43-, SiO2), dissolved organic matter (DOC, DON) and some micronutrients (Fe, Mn).
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spellingShingle Hydrological, biogeochemical and carbonate system data in coastal waters and in glacier drainage systems in Kongsfjorden (Svalbard), during July-August 2016
Cantoni, Carolina
Hopwood, Mark James
Clarke, Jennifer
Chiggiato, Jacopo
Achterberg, Eric Pieter
Cozzi, Stefano
Carbonate chemistry; Glacier; Iceberg; nutrients; Ocean acidification; OCEAN-CERTAIN; Ocean Food-web Patrol – Climate Effects: Reducing Targeted Uncertainties with an Interactive Network; pHinS; pH Tipping Point in Svalbard; runoff
A detailed survey of a high Arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard), subjected to a large glacier discharge, was carried out from 24 July to 13 August 2016. Field activities addressed the identification of the effects of glacier and iceberg melting on the evolution of nutrient, dissolved organic matter and carbonate systems in this coastal marine environment. Hydrological (CTD downcasts) and biogeochemical (bottle sampling) data were collected during six oceanographic surveys in the inner area of the fjord, in concomitance to the annual phase of maximum air warming. An extensive sampling was also carried out in all glacier drainage systems located around the fjord and from several iceberg samples, in order to characterize all freshwater loads. The dataset includes hydrological data (T, Sal., density) carbonate chemistry data (pH, DIC, TA) and the concentrations of dissolved oxygen (DO), inorganic nutrients (NO3-, NO2-, NH4+, PO43-, SiO2), dissolved organic matter (DOC, DON) and some micronutrients (Fe, Mn).
title Hydrological, biogeochemical and carbonate system data in coastal waters and in glacier drainage systems in Kongsfjorden (Svalbard), during July-August 2016
topic Carbonate chemistry; Glacier; Iceberg; nutrients; Ocean acidification; OCEAN-CERTAIN; Ocean Food-web Patrol – Climate Effects: Reducing Targeted Uncertainties with an Interactive Network; pHinS; pH Tipping Point in Svalbard; runoff
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.904171