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Northeastern Atlantic and Nordic Seas 2012 stable isotope composition of DIC.
Title |
UKOA measurements of the stable isotope composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in the Northeastern Atlantic and Nordic Seas during summer 2012. |
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Author(s) |
Humphreys M.P. (1);
Achterberg E.P. (2);
Griffiths A.M. (1);
McDonald A. (3);
Boyce A. (3)
(1) University of Southampton School of Ocean and Earth Science; (2) GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Kiel (East Shore Campus); (3) Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre |
Subject | oceans |
Abstract |
This dataset contains 227 measurements of the stable isotope composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in seawater in samples collected during cruise JR20120601 in the Northeastern Atlantic and Nordic Seas in June 2012. Sample analysis was carried out at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre - Isotope Community Support Facility in East Kilbride, UK. The results fall in a range from -0.58 to +2.37 per mille, relative to the Vienna Peedee Belemnite internation standard. The measurement precision, calculated from measurements of samples collected in duplicate, is 0.07 per mille. |
Temporal coverage | 06 June 2012 - 30 June 2012 |
Spatial coverage | Barents Sea, Greenland Sea, Norwegian Sea, Northeast Pacific Ocean (180W) |
File format | Delimited |
Language | English |
Discovery metadata record | Link to the related European Directory of Marine Environmental Data (EDMED) record |
Publisher | British Oceanographic Data Centre - Natural Environment Research Council, UK |
Publication date | 11 December 2014 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | doi:10.5285/09511dd0-51db-0e21-e053-6c86abc09b95 |
Short DOI | doi:10/xpj |
Citation text | Humphreys M.P.; Achterberg E.P.; Griffiths A.M.; McDonald A.; Boyce A.(2014). UKOA measurements of the stable isotope composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in the Northeastern Atlantic and Nordic Seas during summer 2012. British Oceanographic Data Centre - Natural Environment Research Council, UK. doi:10/xpj. |