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Foraminifera flux data of trap CH4-1
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Foraminifera flux data of trap CH3-1
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Protist (including algae) abundance and biodiversity data collected with shor...
The data has been collected during the year-long drift expedition "Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate" (MOSAiC) from September 2019 to... -
Planktonic foraminifera counts and shell weight from sediment traps Cape Blan...
We present the first analysis of the relative contribution of variability in shell flux, shell size, and calcification intensity (weight/size) in individual species to the total... -
Sediment trap foraminifera flux data from the West Antarctic Peninsula
These datasets contain a six-year long flux record of polar planktic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sensu stricto) from near Palmer Station, Antarctica. The PARFLUX... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
Trace metal composition of the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica during...
Aerosol was continuously sampled by sucking ambient air with a flow rate of 120 m3/h through Whatman 541 filters (diameter 240 mm) using a ventilated electropolished stainless... -
(Table 3) Growth rates of the juvenile polychaete Scolelepis squamata obtaine...
In spring, Arctic coastal fast ice is inhabited by high densities of sea ice algae and, among other fauna, juveniles of benthic polychaetes. This paper investigates the... -
Trace elements in the aerosol at Neumayer Station, Antarctica
Atmospheric trace element concentrations were measured from March 1999 through December 2003 at the Air Chemistry Observatory of the German Antarctic station Neumayer by...
