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Mallo, Miguel; Ziveri, Patrizia; Mortyn, P Graham; Schiebel, Ralf; Grelaud, Michaël (2017): Morphological parameters of Globigerinoides ruber, Globigerina bulloides and Orbulina universa sampled during the MedSea2013 cruise [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.874299, In supplement to: Mallo, M et al. (2017): Low planktic foraminiferal diversity and abundance observed in a spring 2013 west-east Mediterranean Sea plankton tow transect. Biogeosciences, 14, 2245-2266, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-2245-2017

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Further details:
Marshall, Brittney J; Thunell, Robert C; Henehan, Michael J; Astor, Yrene; Wejnert, Katherine (2013): Planktonic foraminiferal area density as a proxy for carbonate ion concentration: A calibration study using the Cariaco Basin ocean time series. Paleoceanography, 28(2), 363-376, https://doi.org/10.1002/palo.20034
Marshall, Brittney J; Thunell, Robert C; Spero, Howard J; Henehan, Michael J; Lorenzoni, Laura; Astor, Yrene (2015): Morphometric and stable isotopic differentiation of Orbulina universa morphotypes from the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela. Marine Micropaleontology, 120, 46-64, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2015.08.001
Weinkauf, Manuel F G; Moller, Tobias F; Koch, Mirjam C; Kucera, Michal (2013): Calcification intensity in planktonic Foraminifera reflects ambient conditions irrespective of environmental stress. Biogeosciences, 10(10), 6639-6655, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-6639-2013
Funding:
Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), grant/award no. 265103: Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 37.361640 * Median Longitude: 13.665772 * South-bound Latitude: 33.215390 * West-bound Longitude: -6.647083 * North-bound Latitude: 41.836443 * East-bound Longitude: 33.230833
Date/Time Start: 2013-05-02T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2013-05-31T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: 100 m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 100 m
Event(s):
MedSeA2013/1_67 (1-Atlantic) * Latitude: 36.034683 * Longitude: -6.647083 * Date/Time: 2013-05-02T00:00:00 * Location: Mediterranean Sea * Campaign: MedSeA2013/1 * Basis: Angeles Alvarino * Method/Device: Bongo net (BONGO)
MedSeA2013/1_68 (2-Gibraltar) * Latitude: 35.943100 * Longitude: -5.560067 * Date/Time: 2013-05-03T00:00:00 * Location: Mediterranean Sea * Campaign: MedSeA2013/1 * Basis: Angeles Alvarino * Method/Device: Bongo net (BONGO)
MedSeA2013/1_69 (3-Alboran Sea) * Latitude: 36.121048 * Longitude: -4.185370 * Date/Time: 2013-05-05T00:00:00 * Location: Mediterranean Sea * Campaign: MedSeA2013/1 * Basis: Angeles Alvarino * Method/Device: Bongo net (BONGO)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Campaign of eventCampaignMallo, Miguel
2Optional event labelEvent 2Mallo, Miguel
3Event labelEventMallo, Miguel
4Date/Time of eventDate/TimeMallo, Miguel
5Latitude of eventLatitudeMallo, Miguel
6Longitude of eventLongitudeMallo, Miguel
7DEPTH, waterDepth watermMallo, MiguelGeocode
8Depth, top/minDepth topmMallo, Miguel
9Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmMallo, Miguel
10Pressure, minimumPress mindbarMallo, Miguel
11Pressure, maximumPress maxdbarMallo, Miguel
12LocationLocationMallo, MiguelG. ruber grouping location
13Globigerinoides ruber, size maximumG. ruber size maxµmMallo, MiguelMicroscopic photographyLong axis, photography with a Canon EOS 650 D camera device attached to a Leica Z16 AP0 microscope and image analysis with software ImageJ
14Globigerinoides ruber, areaG. ruber Aµm2Mallo, MiguelMicroscopic photographyPhotography with a Canon EOS 650 D camera device attached to a Leica Z16 AP0 microscope and image analysis with software ImageJ
15Globigerinoides ruber, shell, weightG. ruber shell WµgMallo, MiguelMicrobalance Mettler Toledo XS3DUEach measure consist in a maximum of five individuals weighed together by triplicate with a Mettler Toledo XS3DU microbalance (±1 µg of nominal precision) within 50 µm size fraction increments (150-200 µm, 200-250 µm, etc.)
16Globigerinoides ruber, density per areaG. ruber shell densityµg/µm2Mallo, MiguelCalculatedMean weight per specimen divided by their silhouette area. References: Weinkauf et al. (2013), Marshall et al. (2013), Marshall et al. (2015)
17LocationLocationMallo, MiguelG. bulloides grouping location
18Globigerina bulloides, size maximumG. bulloides size maxµmMallo, MiguelMicroscopic photographyLong axis, photography with a Canon EOS 650 D camera device attached to a Leica Z16 AP0 microscope and image analysis with software ImageJ
19Globigerina bulloides, areaG. bulloides Aµm2Mallo, MiguelMicroscopic photographyPhotography with a Canon EOS 650 D camera device attached to a Leica Z16 AP0 microscope and image analysis with software ImageJ
20Globigerina bulloides, shell, weightG. bulloides shell WµgMallo, MiguelMicrobalance Mettler Toledo XS3DUEach measure consist in a maximum of five individuals weighed together by triplicate with a Mettler Toledo XS3DU microbalance (±1 µg of nominal precision) within 50 µm size fraction increments (150-200 µm, 200-250 µm, etc.)
21Globigerina bulloides, density per areaG. bulloides densityµg/µm2Mallo, MiguelCalculatedMean weight per specimen divided by their silhouette area. References: Weinkauf et al. (2013), Marshall et al. (2013), Marshall et al. (2015)
22Orbulina universa, size maximumO. universa size maxµmMallo, MiguelMicroscopic photographyLong axis, photography with a Canon EOS 650 D camera device attached to a Leica Z16 AP0 microscope and image analysis with software ImageJ
23Orbulina universa, areaO. universa Aµm2Mallo, MiguelMicroscopic photographyPhotography with a Canon EOS 650 D camera device attached to a Leica Z16 AP0 microscope and image analysis with software ImageJ
24Orbulina universa, shell, weightO. universa shell WµgMallo, MiguelMicrobalance Mettler Toledo XS3DUEach measure consist in a maximum of five individuals weighed together by triplicate with a Mettler Toledo XS3DU microbalance (±1 µg of nominal precision) within 50 µm size fraction increments (150-200 µm, 200-250 µm, etc.)
25Orbulina universa, density per areaO. universa densityµg/µm2Mallo, MiguelCalculatedMean weight per specimen divided by their silhouette area. References: Weinkauf et al. (2013), Marshall et al. (2013), Marshall et al. (2015)
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