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Stable isotopes and C/N ratios of three copepod taxa collected at a shelf sta...
We sincerely thank Luis Valdés and Marco Amez from IEO who collected the samples. The genus Acartia mostly contains A. clausi, the genus Calanus mostly contains C. helgolandicus... -
Stable isotope ratios of plankton samples from the Iberian Peninsula
Note, that each size-fraction is a mixture of different plankton types (and even contain non-living organic matter). Phytoplankton is most likely to be dominant in the <200... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth and particulate organic nitrogen prod...
Phytoplankton in the upper oceans are exposed to changing light levels due to mixing, diurnal solar cycles and weather conditions. Consequently, effects of ocean acidification... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and acid-base physiology over tidal periods in t...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies to date have typically used stable open-ocean pH and CO2 values to predict the physiological responses of intertidal species to future climate... -
Physiological responses and scope for growth upon medium-term exposure to the...
Physiological responses (ingestion rate, absorption rate and efficiency, respiration, rate, excretion rate) and scope for growth of a subtidal scavenging gastropod Nassarius... -
Coral-algae metabolism and diurnal changes in the CO2-carbonate system of bul...
Precise measurements were conducted in continuous flow seawater mesocosms located in full sunlight that compared metabolic response of coral, coral-macroalgae and macroalgae... -
Hysteresis between coral reef calcification and the seawater aragonite satura...
Some predictions of how ocean acidification (OA) will affect coral reefs assume a linear functional relationship between the ambient seawater aragonite saturation state (Omega... -
Adverse effects of ocean acidification on early development of squid (Doryteu...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) is being absorbed into the ocean, altering seawater chemistry, with potentially negative impacts on a wide range of marine organisms. The... -
Rising CO2 and increased light exposure synergistically reduce marine primary...
Carbon dioxide and light are two major prerequisites of photosynthesis. Rising CO2 levels in oceanic surface waters in combination with ample light supply are therefore often... -
Dive observations during POLARSTERN cruise ANT-XXIX/7
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CTD data from upper 200m of the water column taken along the West Antarctic P...
Individual CTD casts up to 200m from stations covered during research cruise MSM115 along the Western Antarctic Peninsula during March 2023. CTD profiles were collected at each... -
Environmental context of all samples from the Tara Oceans Expedition (2009-20...
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Planktological-chemical observation in the water column at station M1_CTD233,...
Sunrise: 06:12, sunset: 18:08. 14C-ampoule: batch no. D122, radio activity 4 µC -
Planktological-chemical observation in the water column at station M1_CTD229,...
Sunrise: 06:15, sunset: 18:06. 14C-ampoule: batch no. D122, radio activity 4 µC -
Planktological-chemical observation in the water column at station M1_CTD228,...
Sunrise: 06:15, sunset: 18:06. 14C-ampoule: batch no. D122, radio activity 4 µC -
Planktological-chemical observation in the water column at station M1_CTD221,...
Sunrise: 06:17, sunset: 18:07. 14C-ampoule: batch no. D122, radio activity 4 µC -
Planktological-chemical observation in the water column at station M1_CTD217,...
Sunrise: 06:20, sunset: 18:06. 14C-ampoule: batch no. D2, radio activity 10 µC -
Planktological-chemical observation in the water column at station M1_CTD215,...
Sunrise: 06:20, sunset: 18:06. 14C-ampoule: batch no. D2, radio activity 10 µC -
Planktological-chemical observation in the water column at station M1_CTD208,...
Sunrise: 06:23, sunset: 18:04. 14C-ampoule: batch no. D2, radio activity 10 µC -
Planktological-chemical observation in the water column at station M1_CTD206,...
Sunrise: 06:24, sunset: 18:04. 14C-ampoule: batch no. D2, radio activity 10 µC
