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Dobrzyn, P; Tatur, A; Keck, Alexander (2009): (Table 2) Concentration of phytoplankton pigments in Adventfjorden in spring and summer of 1997 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.727233, Supplement to: Dobrzyn, P et al. (2009): Photosynthetic pigments as indicators of phytoplankton development during spring and summer in Adventfjorden (Spitsbergen). Oceanology, 49(3), 368-376, https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001437009030096

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Abstract:
The study was carried out from April 30 until July 13 of 1997 in Adventfjorden (Spitsbergen). Formation of a less saline and warmer surface water (~1 m thick) caused by melting of the ice was observed in the fjord during the first days of May. In summer the less saline surface layer was about 3 m thick. Euphotic depth measured under the ice sheet reached 12 m, whereas load of mineral matter brought with riverine discharge in summer (content of total particulate matter in the fjord reached 1.66 kg/m**2) dramatically reduced euphotic zone depth to 0.35 m. By pigment measurement three phases of phytoplankton development in Adventfjorden were distinguished: (1) spring bloom that has started under fast ice and reached maximum in the mid of May, (2) stagnation period in June, (3) increase of pigment concentration in July, what could indicate start of the next algae bloom. Analyses of chlorophylls and carotenoids revealed that diatoms (chl c, fucoxanthin), and green algae (chl b, lutein) dominated phytoplankton community in the fjord. Moreover, presence of peridinin indicates presence of Dinophyta and alloxanthin - occurence of Cryptophyta. In May and June 1997 phytoplankton appeared mainly in the surface of water, while in July, as a result of inflow of turbulent riverine waters into Adventfjorden, algae cells were pushed down and the highest numbers were observed at depth ~20 m. Great phaeopigments to chl a ratio (= 0.54) found in fjord seston in June and July probably shows strong impact of zooplankton grazing on phytoplankton development. High contribution of chlorophyllide a in porphyrin a poll in samples collected under fast ice (chlorophyllide a / chl a ratio = 0.18) reflects the final stage of algal communitie succession in ice, just before spring ice melt and release of biota to oceanic water. Chlorophyllide a content during summer was minor or not detectable, demonstrating that diatom cells were in good physiological condition. High chl a allomer / chl a ratio (average = 0.11 for the period investigated) confirms high oxygen concentration in environment of Adventfjorden.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 78.239000 * Longitude: 15.650000
Event(s):
Adv-1 * Latitude: 78.239000 * Longitude: 15.650000 * Location: Svalbard * Method/Device: Bottle, Niskin 5-L (NIS_5L)
Comment:
Coordinates of the Adv-1 station were estimated from the map in the paper with use of Google Earth.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DateDateDobrzyn, P
Depth, top/minDepth topmDobrzyn, P
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmDobrzyn, P
Chlorophyll aChl aµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
Chlorophyll a allomersChl a allomµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
Chlorophyllide aChlide aµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
Pheophorbide aPhide aµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
Pheophytin aPhytin aµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
Chlorophyll bChl bµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
10 Chlorophyll cChl cµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
11 AlloxanthinAlloµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
12 beta-Carotene, beta,beta-Carotenebb-Carµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
13 19-ButanoyloxyfucoxanthinBut-fucoµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
14 DiadinoxanthinDiadinoµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
15 DiatoxanthinDiatoµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
16 DinoxanthinDinoµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
17 FucoxanthinFucoµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
18 19-HexanoyloxyfucoxanthinHex-fucoµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
19 Zeaxanthin + LuteinZea+lutµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
20 NeoxanthinNeoµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
21 PeridininPeridµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
22 PrasinoxanthinPrasµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
23 ViolaxanthinViolaµg/lDobrzyn, PLiquid chromatography
24 Chlorophyll totalChl totµg/lDobrzyn, PCalculated
25 Carotenoid pigmentsCarotenoid pigµg/lDobrzyn, PCalculatedtotal
26 Pigments, totalPigmµg/lDobrzyn, PCalculated
Size:
208 data points

Data

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Date

Depth top [m]

Depth bot [m]

Chl a [µg/l]

Chl a allom [µg/l]

Chlide a [µg/l]

Phide a [µg/l]

Phytin a [µg/l]

Chl b [µg/l]
10 
Chl c [µg/l]
11 
Allo [µg/l]
12 
bb-Car [µg/l]
13 
But-fuco [µg/l]
14 
Diadino [µg/l]
15 
Diato [µg/l]
16 
Dino [µg/l]
17 
Fuco [µg/l]
18 
Hex-fuco [µg/l]
19 
Zea+lut [µg/l]
20 
Neo [µg/l]
21 
Perid [µg/l]
22 
Pras [µg/l]
23 
Viola [µg/l]
24 
Chl tot [µg/l]
25 
Carotenoid pig [µg/l]
26 
Pigm [µg/l]
1997-04-300303.820.270.050.000.400.532.500.000.020.000.000.150.001.680.100.860.100.190.220.267.213.5810.79
1997-05-050305.881.081.031.210.051.994.130.000.040.000.000.830.002.150.310.180.540.280.000.3215.374.6520.02
1997-05-0903010.110.162.440.170.760.625.220.150.030.000.060.420.255.620.150.110.570.050.000.8019.488.2127.69
1997-05-190308.450.770.770.270.580.054.940.000.000.000.440.000.025.050.000.150.310.000.000.7615.836.7322.56
1997-06-130300.730.050.030.260.570.050.080.000.000.000.080.000.050.010.000.110.000.000.000.131.770.382.15
1997-06-300300.720.200.000.001.100.240.120.000.000.000.320.000.000.250.000.430.000.000.000.002.381.003.38
1997-07-130302.250.060.000.000.900.212.060.010.000.010.000.000.001.180.050.120.200.000.000.005.481.577.05
1997-07-170303.430.210.000.001.000.103.620.020.000.000.000.000.412.740.020.050.350.000.000.037.463.6211.08