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IN2019_V01 biogeochemistry

University of Tasmania, Australia
Vives, Clara Rodriguez
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Cite data as: Vives, C. R. (2021). IN2019_V01 biogeochemistry [Data set]. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS). https://doi.org/10.25959/WK80-WD54

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These data are from a voyage (IN2019_V01) on RV Investigator with the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD), that took place during January-March 2019. The Chief Scientist was Mike Double from the AAD. Clara R. Vives collected biogeochemical data on the voyage, and performed a series of incubation experiments for her PhD. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of iron and light on phytoplankton growth off East Antarcitca. Data include CTD nutrients, chlorophyll and oxygen as well as underway phytoplankton physiology (measured as the photochemical efficiency) and pCO2. Some data are duplicated but not in exactly the same format on the CSIRO Data Trawler.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: none-planned
Statement: Methods are in Vives et al submitted to Journal of Marine Systems, August 2021 (in preparation). Contact clara.rodriguezvives@utas.edu.au for more information.

Data time period: 2019-01-13 to 2019-03-19

This dataset is part of a larger collection

156,-60 156,-68 132,-68 132,-60 156,-60

144,-64

text: westlimit=132; southlimit=-68.00000000000003; eastlimit=156; northlimit=-60.00000000000001

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(DATA ACCESS - biogeochemical data [direct download])

uri : https://data.imas.utas.edu.au/attachments/c54c129b-df94-483e-b651-641c1bcc18e7/IN2019V01_EXP_CRV.xlsx

(Link to the Marine National Facility page for this survey)

uri : https://mnf.csiro.au/en/Voyages/IN2019_V01

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