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Iron-binding organic ligands in Antarctic sea ice

University of Tasmania, Australia
Cristina Genovese
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This work collates iron-binding organic ligands data, detected in sea-ice samples collected around Antarctica. Ice cores were collected during different voyages, namely AWECS (2013), SIPEX-2 (2012), Davis (2015), and V2 (2016-2017). The determination of concentration and binding strength of the natural organic ligand occurred through voltammetric analysis (Competitive Ligand Equilibration - Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry, CLE-AdCSV) at the University of Genoa (Italy) and at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (Hobart, TAS).

Data time period: data collates results from four different Southern Ocean voyages, from 2012 to 2017.

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