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Main Authors: Hoppe, Clara Jule Marie, Lebreton, Benoit, Guillou, Gaël, Chamberlain, Emelia, Droste, Elise Sayana, Eckardt, Lorenz, Fong, Allison A, Gardner, Jessie, Graeve, Martin, Heitmann, Laura, Lan, Musheng, Olsen, Lasse Mørk, Ren, Jian, Schmidt, Katrin, Stein, Erik, Stimpfle, Jasmin, Svenson, Anders, Torres-Valdés, Sinhué, Vortkamp, Martina, Zhuang, Yanpei
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2025
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.980518
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  • Concentrations and stable isotopic composition of particulate organic carbon and nitrogen from CTD-rosette casts during the MOSAiC (PS122) drift expedition in the central Arctic Ocean (see Fong et al. 2024 for details). 2-10 L of water were filtered onto precombusted GF/F filters (nominal pore size 0.7 µm) and frozen at -20°C. All samples were freeze dried. Samples for measurements of δ13C values, %C and %N were acidified by contact with HCl fumes for 4 h in a vacuum-enclosed system to remove carbonates, while samples for N stable isotope analysis were analyzed raw. Samples were analyzed using a continuous flow isotope ratio mass spectrometer (Delta V Plus with a Conflo IV interface, Thermo Scientific) interfaced with an elemental analyser (EA Isolink, Thermo Scientific) at the Littoral, Environment and Societies Joint Research Unit stable isotope facility (CNRS - University of La Rochelle, France). Normalization was done using reference materials (USGS61 and USG63, US Geological Survey). A subset of 28 dried and acidified samples was analyzed at AWI for POC and PON concentrations only, using a using a CHNS-O elemental analyzer (Euro EA 3000, HEKAtech) with acetanilide as a calibration standard.