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Alkalinity, DIC, δ13C-DIC, major and trace elements, and stable water isotope...
From September 22nd to October 6th 2020, we collected water samples daily from the outlet of the Gaskabohki catchment, a small subarctic watershed at the mountainside of... -
Multielement, Cl-, CH4, NH4, DIC concentrations and δ2H, δ18O, δ7Li, δ34S, 87...
This dataset contains the concentrations of 34 elements, chloride, methane, ammonium, and dissolved inorganic carbon, as well as δ2H, δ18O, δ7Li, δ34S, 87Sr/86Sr and δ13C-DIC in... -
(Table 1) Age, fork length, tissue d15N and mercury content of arctic char (S...
Note that in the article the data columns of Table 1 are displaced. We here present the data in the corrected format. -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and biological processed during experiments with...
Uptake of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans is altering seawater chemistry with potentially serious consequences for coral reef ecosystems due to the reduction of seawater pH and... -
(Table 1) Age, fork length, tissue d15N and δ¹³C and mercury content of arcti...
Among-lake variation in mercury (Hg) concentrations in landlocked Arctic char was examined in 27 char populations from remote lakes across the Canadian Arctic. A total of 520... -
(Table 1) Age, fork length, and tissue d15N and element concentration of arct...
Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus L.), the top predator in High Arctic lakes, often is used as a bioindicator of Hg contamination in Arctic aquatic ecosystems. The present study... -
(Table 2) Fork lengths, and δ¹³C and d15N values for Arctic charr (Salvelinus...
Values for d13C and d15N for subsampled individuals at each stream site exclude young-of-the-year (n = 10). -
(Table 1) Stable isotopes, mercury species and trophic level of arctic char (...
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(Table) Carbon, nitrogen and n-alkane content and isotopic composition of bot...
The chemical composition of organic matter (Corg, Norg, d13C, d1SN, and n-alkanes) was studied in the top layer of bottom sediments of the East Siberian Sea. Possible ways were...