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Calvert, Stephen E (2002): Stable isotope data of Line P: LARPARA [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.68505

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Related to:
Spear, Donald (2000): JGOFS Canada Data Sets 1989-1998. CD-ROM Version 1.0 Dec. 2000, Marine Environmental Data Service, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 50.407447 * Median Longitude: -137.401153 * South-bound Latitude: 48.893300 * West-bound Longitude: -145.000000 * North-bound Latitude: 51.860000 * East-bound Longitude: -129.666700
Date/Time Start: 1991-04-30T07:30:00 * Date/Time End: 1991-05-08T09:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: m * Maximum DEPTH, water: m
Event(s):
MF05  * Latitude: 50.100000 * Longitude: -130.111700 * Date/Time: 1991-05-08T00:00:00 * Campaign: Line_P * Method/Device: Towed zooplankton net (HAI)
MJ02  * Latitude: 51.860000 * Longitude: -131.533300 * Date/Time: 1991-05-07T00:00:00 * Campaign: Line_P * Method/Device: Towed zooplankton net (HAI)
MJ04  * Latitude: 51.593300 * Longitude: -132.108300 * Date/Time: 1991-05-07T00:00:00 * Campaign: Line_P * Method/Device: Towed zooplankton net (HAI)
Comment:
The data are stable isotope measurements (13C/12C and 15N/14N) obtained from sediment traps and stable isotope data on plankton and suspended particulate matter in the mixed layer obtained from net tows. Sediment trap data are from Station Papa (50 N, 145 W) time-series (bi-weekly) measurements in samples for the period November 1982 to the present, and from Station L (48'39'N,126'40'W) for the period October 1989 to November 1990. (Data manager's note: The author mentions sediment traps on moorings in the North Atlantic, but there is no data for these sites). Net tow data for the Pacific are from Line P (48 35 N 126 24 W to Station Papa) from cruises by the RV JOHN TULLY in Sept-Oct 1992, Feb 1993 and May 1993. New tow data for the Atlantic are from the North Atlantic transect (44 N 54 W to 32 N 11 W) from cruises by the RV HUDSON in September 1992 and May-June 1993. The data are somewhat unusual, in that they represent very specialized numbers on the isotopic composition of nitrogen and carbon in suspended particulate matter, plankton and sediment trap subsamples.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
DATE/TIMEDate/TimeGeocode
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
DEPTH, waterDepth watermGeocode
Sample commentSample commentCalvert, Stephen E
δ13C, organic carbonδ13C Corg‰ PDBCalvert, Stephen EIsotope ratio mass spectrometry
δ15N, organic matterδ15N OM‰ airCalvert, Stephen EIsotope ratio mass spectrometry
Size:
73 data points

Data

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Event

Date/Time

Latitude

Longitude

Depth water [m]

Sample comment

δ13C Corg [‰ PDB]

δ15N OM [‰ air]
MP10 1991-04-30T07:3048.8933-129.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.17
MP16 1991-05-01T09:0049.2833-134.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-22.60
MP161991-05-01T09:0049.2833-134.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-22.257.13
MP18 1991-05-01T16:0049.4333-136.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.197.29
MP181991-05-01T16:0049.4333-136.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.637.64
MP181991-05-01T16:0049.4333-136.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.02
MP181991-05-01T16:0049.4333-136.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-23.589.15
MP19 1991-05-01T23:0049.5000-137.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-23.267.09
MP20 1991-05-02T08:0049.5667-138.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-23.735.22
MP201991-05-02T15:3049.5667-138.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-23.465.45
MP21 1991-05-02T23:3049.6333-139.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-23.496.21
MP23 1991-05-03T08:3049.7667-142.66675Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.568.35
MP25 1991-05-03T16:0050.0000-143.60505Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.454.93
MP26 1991-05-03T23:0050.0000-145.00005Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.115.80
MP261991-05-03T23:0050.0000-145.00005Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.79
MP261991-05-03T23:0050.0000-145.00005Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.358.15
MP49 1991-05-04T10:3050.9000-144.28675Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.764.47
MR18 1991-05-05T00:0051.0000-141.65005Sample size: 50-253 mym-23.686.87
MR16 1991-05-05T08:3051.0667-140.23335Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.416.45
MR13 1991-05-05T17:3051.1833-138.10005Sample size: 50-253 mym-23.865.37
MR11 1991-05-06T00:0051.2500-136.67175Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.007.26
MR08 1991-05-06T08:3051.3533-134.54505Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.707.94
MR06 1991-05-06T17:3051.3583-133.11005Sample size: 50-253 mym-23.866.26
MJ04 1991-05-07T00:0051.5933-132.10835Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.337.13
MJ02 1991-05-07T09:0051.8600-131.53335Sample size: 50-253 mym-24.13
MF05 1991-05-08T09:0050.1000-130.11175Sample size: 50-253 mym-22.4810.41