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Carbon dioxide measurement results in the north Atlantic subploar gyre during...
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Carbon dioxide measurement results in the north Atlantic subploar gyre during...
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Carbon dioxide measurement results in the north Atlantic subploar gyre during...
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(Appendix A2) Surface water analyses of stations at the Orinoco River mouth
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Organic matter, water-isotopes and cell abundances of Arctic Century cruise
The discrete biogeochemical measurements from RV Akademik Tryoshnikov AT21 sampled for chlorophylla, delta 18O isotopes, dissolved organic matter and microbial cell abundances.... -
Changes of major parameters (Mn, Fe, P, NH4+, NO3-, DIC, pH, etc.) during the...
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Changes in oxygen concentration in the outflow of FTR during the anoxic short...
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Changes in oxygen concentration in the outflow of FTR during the anoxic long-...
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Growth rate of Noctiluca scintillans determined experimentally
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Fatty acids and δ13C values of fatty acids measured in particulate organic ma...
This dataset consists of fatty acid analysis and compound specific stable isotope analysis of fatty acids (δ13C-FA). These parameters were measured in particulate organic matter... -
Water chemistry during 2011 in a salinity gradient near A Coruña (Galicia, Sp...
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Chlorophyll a concentrations from leads, melt ponds and under ice sampling du...
Concentrations of Chlorophyll a from special sampling events during the MOSAiC (PS122) drift expedition in the central Arctic Ocean. 0.3-4L of water were filtered onto... -
Production line part of the key point incubations in part 1 (dissolved organi...
The data were collected from an experiment using phytoplankton cultures (Apocalathium malmogiense and Rhodomonas marina). The aim of the experiment was to study carbon cycling...
