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https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients/ Dissolved inorganic nutrients including 5 macro nutrients: silicate, phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium from water column bottle samples collected during annual cruise along western Antarctic Peninsula, 1991, 2019. Dissolved inorganic nutrients including 5 macro nutrients: silicate, phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium from water column bottle samples collected during annual cruise along western Antarctic Peninsula, 1991 - 2019. The inorganic plant macronutrients dissolved phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonium are the major sources of nutrition for phytoplankton growth in seawater (with sunlight and inorganic carbon). Macronutrient distributions reflect the large-scale circulation patterns in the oceans and are useful properties to delineate water masses. Dissolved inorganic nutrients samples are typically collected in every Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD)/Rosette cast performed on the annual LTER cruises along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Water samples are analyzed for dissolved nutrients with recognized standard oceanographic protocols for nutrient autoanalyzers (continuous flow analyzers). In Antarctic waters, dissolved inorganic macronutrients are seldom depleted to limiting concentrations except during heavy prolonged phytoplankton blooms. This is due to the fact that phytoplankton growth is more often limited by light or iron, and to the short growing season. .The inorganic plant macronutrients dissolved phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonium are the major sources of nutrition for phytoplankton growth in seawater (with sunlight and inorganic carbon). Macronutrient distributions reflect the large-scale circulation patterns in the oceans and are useful properties to delineate water masses. Dissolved inorganic nutrients samples are typically collected in every CTD/Rosette cast performed on the annual LTER cruises along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Water samples are analyzed for dissolved nutrients with recognized standard oceanographic protocols for nutrient autoanalyzers (continuous flow analyzers). In Antarctic waters, dissolved inorganic macronutrients are seldom depleted to limiting concentrations except during heavy prolonged phytoplankton blooms. This is due to the fact that phytoplankton growth is more often limited by light or iron, and to the short growing season. .The inorganic plant macronutrients dissolved phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite and ammonium are the major sources of nutrition for phytoplankton growth in seawater (with sunlight and inorganic carbon). Macronutrient distributions reflect the large-scale circulation patterns in the oceans and are useful properties to delineate water masses. Dissolved inorganic nutrients samples are typically collected in every CTD/Rosette cast performed on the annual LTER cruises along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Water samples are analyzed for dissolved nutrients with recognized standard oceanographic protocols for nutrient autoanalyzers (continuous flow analyzers). In Antarctic waters, dissolved inorganic macronutrients are seldom depleted to limiting concentrations except during heavy prolonged phytoplankton blooms. This is due to the fact that phytoplankton growth is more often limited by light or iron, and to the short growing season.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nstudy_name (Study)\n... (17 more variables)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients_fgdc.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients_iso19115.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation CruiseDissolvedInorganicNutrients
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseNitrateUptake https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseNitrateUptake.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/CruiseNitrateUptake/ Nitrate (15N) Uptake from samples collected aboard Palmer LTER annual cruises off the Western Antarctic Peninsula, 2012-2014 Nitrate uptake by the bulk phytoplankton community was determined using tracer (<10%) additions of labeled 15-NO3. Samples were collected by Go-Flo from 5 depths 0, 5, 10, 20, 65 m and incubated for 24 h at light levels of 100%, 50%, 25%, 10%, and 0% surface irradiance, respectively.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\ndepth (m)\nincubation_light_level (percent)\nnitrate (Mole Concentration Of Nitrate In Sea Water, micromoles L-1)\nnitrate_uptake (Mole Concentration Of Nitrate In Sea Water, micromoles L-1 day-1)\nstation\ncast_number\nevent\nbottle_number\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/CruiseNitrateUptake/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/CruiseNitrateUptake.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CruiseNitrateUptake&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation CruiseNitrateUptake
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/StationNitrateUptake.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/StationNitrateUptake https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/StationNitrateUptake.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/StationNitrateUptake/ Nitrate (15N) Uptake near Palmer Station, 2012-2013 Nitrate uptake by the bulk phytoplankton community was determined using tracer (<10%) additions of labeled 15-NO3.  Samples were collected by Go-Flo from 5 depths 0, 5, 10, 20, 65 m and incubated for 24 h at light levels of 100%, 50%, 25%, 10%, and 0% surface irradiance, respectively.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nstudy_name (Study)\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nstation\ndate (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nincubation_start_time (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\ndepth (m)\nincubation_light_level\nnitrate (Mole Concentration Of Nitrate In Sea Water, micromoles L-1)\nnitrate_uptake (Mole Concentration Of Nitrate In Sea Water, micromoles L-1 day-1)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/StationNitrateUptake/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/StationNitrateUptake.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=StationNitrateUptake&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation StationNitrateUptake
https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments.subset https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments.graph https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments/ Photosynthetic pigments of water column samples and analyzed with High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), collected aboard Palmer LTER annual cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctica Peninsula, 1991, 2016. Photosynthetic pigments of water column samples and analyzed with High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), collected aboard Palmer LTER annual cruises off the coast of the Western Antarctica Peninsula, 1991 - 2016. Phytoplankton pigment sampling was led by Prezelin from 1991-1994, and then by Vernet from 1995-2008. Schofield is the third, and current lead, beginning in 2009. Methods have been kept consistent as much as possible over the full time series and different Principal Investigators. Phytoplankton have a suite of accessory pigments in addition to Chlorophyll a, including other Chlorophyll's (e.g. Chlorophyll b), Xanthophylls, and Carotenes. These accessory pigments can be used as chemotaxonomic markers to assess the composition and distribution of the phytoplankton community. For example, Fucoxanthin is a marker pigment of Diatoms, whereas Alloxanthin is a marker pigment of Cryptophytes. Accessory pigments also assist in photoacclimation and photoprotective processes. Water samples are collected throughout the water column along the Western Antarctic Peninsula at regular LTER grid stations where Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) casts are preformed and in surface waters at underway stations, where CTD casts are not done, using the ship's flow-through seawater system. Water samples are filtered onto GF/F filters, and filters kept frozen at -80C until analysis. HPLC analysis is completed following Wright et al (1991). Following the guidelines set by NASA SeaHARRE, we use an internal standard and replicate injects on the HPLC to track recovery and replicability of the pigment extraction methods and the HPLC. Data is unavailable for the LMG10-01 cruise due to instrumentation problems and for the LMG12-01 cruise due to a freezer failure which resulted in the loss of samples.\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\nstudy_name (Study)\nevent\ncast_number\nbottle\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\ngrid_line\n... (29 more variables)\n https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments_fgdc.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments_iso19115.xml https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments/index.htmlTable https://pal.lternet.edu/ (external link) http://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments.rss https://pallter-data.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments&showErrors=false&email= National Science Foundation CruiseHighPerformanceLiquidChromatographyPigments

 
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