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Ragueneau, Olivier; Tréguer, Paul; Leynaert, Aude; Anderson, Robert F; Brzezinski, Mark A; DeMaster, David J; Dugdale, Richard; Dymond, Jack R; Fischer, Gerhard; Francois, Roger; Heinze, Christoph; Maier-Reimer, Ernst; Martin-Jézéquel, Véronique; Nelson, David M; Quéguiner, Bernard (2000): Carbon and silica particle flux data compiled from different sources [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.88193, In supplement to: Ragueneau, O et al. (2000): A review of the Si cycle in the modern ocean: recent progress and missing gaps in the application of biogenic opal as a paleoproductivity proxy. Global and Planetary Change, 26(4), 317-365, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-8181(00)00052-7

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Dymond, Jack R; Collier, Robert W (1988): Biogenic particle fluxes in the Equatorial Pacific: Evidence for both high and low productivity during the 1982-1983 El Nino. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2, 129-137, https://doi.org/10.1029/GB002i002p00129
Dymond, Jack R; Lyle, Mitchell W (1985): Flux comparisons between sediments and sediment traps in the eastern tropical Pacific: Implications for atmospheric CO2 variations during the Pleistocene. Limnology and Oceanography, 30(4), 699-712, https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1985.30.4.0699
Dymond, Jack R; Lyle, Mitchell W (1994): Particle fluxes in the Ocean and implications for sources and preservation of ocean sediments. Particle Flux in the Ocean, 125-142
Fischer, Gerhard; Fütterer, Dieter K; Gersonde, Rainer; Honjo, Susumu; Ostermann, Dorinda R; Wefer, Gerold (1988): Seasonal variability of particle flux in the Weddell Sea and its relation to ice cover. Nature, 335(6189), 426-428, https://doi.org/10.1038/335426a0
Fischer, Gerhard; Ratmeyer, Volker; Wefer, Gerold (2000): Organic carbon fluxes in the Atlantic and the Southern Ocean: relationship to primary production compiled from satellite radiometer data. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 47(9-11), 1961-1997, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-0645(00)00013-8
Honjo, Susumu (1996): Fluxes of particles to the interior of the open oceans. Particle Flux in the Ocean, 91-154
Honjo, Susumu; Dymond, Jack R; Collier, Robert W; Manganini, Steven J (1995): Export production of particles to the interior of equatorial Pacific Ocean during 1992 EqPac Experiment. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 42(2-3), 831-870, https://doi.org/10.1016/0967-0645(95)00034-N
Honjo, Susumu; Manganini, Steven J (1993): Annual biogenic particle fluxes to the interior of the North Atlantic Ocean; studied at 34°N 21°W and 48°N 21°W. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 40(1-2), 587-607, https://doi.org/10.1016/0967-0645(93)90034-K
Lee, Cindy; Murray, David W; Barber, Richard; Buesseler, Ken O; Dymond, Jack R; Hedges, John I; Honjo, Susumu; Manganini, Steven J; Marra, John; Moser, C; Peterson, Michael L; Prell, Warren L; Wakeham, Stuart G (1998): Particulate organic carbon fluxes: compilation of results from the 1995 US JGOFS Arabian Sea Process Study. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 45(10-11), 2489-2501, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0967-0645(98)00079-4
Ragueneau, Olivier; Lancelot, Christiane; Egorov, Victor; Vervlimmeren, J; Cociasu, A; Déliat, G; Krastev, A; Daoud, Nédim; Rousseau, V; Popovitchev, V; Brion, Natacha; Popa, L; Cauwet, Gustave (2002): Biogeochemical Transformations of Inorganic Nutrients in the Mixing Zone between the Danube River and the North-western Black Sea. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 54(3), 321-336, https://doi.org/10.1006/ecss.2000.0650
Roth, S E; Dymond, Jack R (1989): Transport and settling of organic material in a deep-sea hydrothermal plume: evidence from particle flux measurements. Deep-Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, 36(8), 1237-1254, https://doi.org/10.1016/0198-0149(89)90103-9
von Bodungen, Bodo; Antia, Avan N; Bauerfeind, Eduard; Haupt, Olaf; Koeve, Wolfgang; Machado, E; Peeken, Ilka; Peinert, Rolf; Reitmeier, Sven; Thomsen, C; Voss, Maren; Wunsch, M; Zeller, Ute; Zeitzschel, Bernt (1995): Pelagic processes and vertical flux of particles: an overview of a long-term comparative study in the Norwegian Sea and Greenland Sea. Geologische Rundschau, 84(1), 11-27, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00192239
Wefer, Gerold; Fischer, Gerhard (1991): Annual primary production and export flux in the Southern Ocean from sediment trap data. Marine Chemistry, 35(1-4), 597-613, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4203(09)90045-7
Wefer, Gerold; Fischer, Gerhard; Fütterer, Dieter K; Gersonde, Rainer (1988): Seasonal particle flux in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica. Deep-Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers, 35(6), 891-898, https://doi.org/10.1016/0198-0149(88)90066-0
Funding:
Fourth Framework Programme (FP4), grant/award no. MAS3970141: Silicon Cycling in the World Ocean
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 22.425215 * Median Longitude: -34.830542 * South-bound Latitude: -64.901700 * West-bound Longitude: -145.000000 * North-bound Latitude: 72.500000 * East-bound Longitude: 179.000000
Date/Time Start: 1980-09-12T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1995-12-24T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: 360 m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 5031 m
Event(s):
Bering91_trap (Bering91)  * Latitude: 58.000000 * Longitude: 179.000000 * Date/Time Start: 1991-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1991-12-31T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3783.0 m * Method/Device: Trap, sediment (TRAPS)
Bouvet_1 (BO1_trap)  * Latitude: -54.343333 * Longitude: -3.376667 * Date/Time: 1990-12-23T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2734.0 m * Location: Bouvet Island, Southern Ocean (Atlantic sector) * Campaign: ANT-IX/2 (PS18 06AQANTIX_2) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Trap, sediment (TRAPS)
CB3_trap  * Latitude: 21.138000 * Longitude: -20.672000 * Date/Time Start: 1990-04-08T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1991-04-30T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4094.0 m * Campaign: M12/1 * Basis: Meteor (1986) * Method/Device: Trap (TRAP)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
LATITUDELatitudeGeocode
LONGITUDELongitudeGeocode
DEPTH, waterDepth watermGeocode
Event labelEvent
Duration, number of daysDurationdaysRagueneau, Olivier
Total, flux per yearAnn mass fluxg/m2/aRagueneau, Olivier
Carbon, organic, particulate, fluxPOC fluxmol/m2/aRagueneau, Olivier
Opal, fluxbSiO2 fluxmol/m2/aRagueneau, Olivier
Carbon, inorganic, particulate, fluxPIC fluxmol/m2/aRagueneau, Olivier
10 Reference/sourceReferenceRagueneau, Olivier
Size:
431 data points

Data

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Latitude

Longitude

Depth water [m]

Event

Duration [days]

Ann mass flux [g/m2/a]

POC flux [mol/m2/a]

bSiO2 flux [mol/m2/a]

PIC flux [mol/m2/a]
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Reference
-64.9017-2.5633360WS3_trap 38433.700.1900.3970.028Wefer and Fischer, 1993
-62.4500-34.7667863WS1_trap 4180.370.0020.0050.000Fischer et al., 1988
-62.2500-57.5333494KG1_trap 360120.000.6420.9130.043Wefer et al., 1988
-62.2500-57.53331588KG1_trap360107.700.2500.6470.052Wefer et al., 1988
-54.3433-3.3767450Bouvet_1 36883.650.2220.8900.120Fischer et al., 2000
-50.12675.8333614Polar_Front_3 40854.410.2870.4000.110Fischer et al., 2000
-20.05009.1500599WR2_trap 36048.800.4250.0680.309Wefer and Fischer, 1993
-20.05009.15001648WR2_trap36037.470.3170.0520.242Wefer and Fischer, 1993
-11.9670-135.03303594EP1_12S_3594m 3577.800.0250.0130.062Honjo et al., 1995
-7.5167-28.03335031WA3_trap 3750.0250.0050.035Fischer et al., 2000
-7.5167-28.0333671WA3_trap3759.990.0790.0070.062Fischer et al., 2000
-5.8000-9.4000598EA8_trap 29625.900.1830.0180.141Fischer et al., 2000
-5.8000-9.40001833EA8_trap2960.1580.0250.155Ragueneau et al., 2002
-5.8000-9.40002890EA8_trap2960.1000.0200.152Ragueneau et al., 2002
-4.9500-139.72502209EP1_5S_2209m 35722.290.0830.0770.147Honjo et al., 1995
-2.1933-9.9250597GBZ5_trap 36521.920.2470.0250.119Wefer and Fischer, 1993
-2.1933-9.92503382GBZ5_trap36140.640.1970.0980.267Wefer and Fischer, 1993
-1.9500-139.75003593EP1_2S_3593m 35731.170.1080.1150.178Honjo et al., 1995
0.0610-139.75602284EP1_EQ_2284m 35735.190.1400.1400.234Honjo et al., 1995
0.0610-139.75603618EP1_EQ_3618m 35734.780.1400.1600.236Honjo et al., 1995
1.0400-138.94001883MANOP_C_trap 43454.390.2060.3410.297Dymond and Collier, 1988
1.8000-11.1333853GBN3_trap 38028.080.2530.0570.144Wefer and Fischer, 1993
1.8000-11.13333921GBN3_trap38037.290.1830.0780.201Wefer and Fischer, 1993
2.0070-139.13702203EP1_2N_2200m 35726.780.1080.1020.180Honjo et al., 1995
5.0210-139.78801191EP1_5N_1200m 35725.320.1830.1020.153Honjo et al., 1995
5.0210-139.78802091EP1_5N_2100m 35727.360.1250.1050.179Honjo et al., 1995
5.0210-139.78803793EP1_5N_3800m 3570.1170.1040.158Honjo et al., 1995
6.5330-92.83301465VLCN-1_H_trap 3980.3200.1900.310Dymond and Lyle, 1985
8.7500-104.00001565VLCN-1_M_trap 4060.2100.1200.100Dymond and Lyle, 1985
9.0030-139.98202250EP1_9N_2250m 3578.260.0420.0330.050Honjo et al., 1995
10.000065.0000800TN043_AS5_trap 4080.1720.0500.170Lee et al., 1998
10.000065.00002363TN043_AS5_trap4080.1150.0500.150Lee et al., 1998
10.000065.00003915TN043_AS5_trap4080.1010.0400.130Lee et al., 1998
11.0600-140.14001600MANOP_S_trap 41215.210.0720.0690.084Dymond and Collier, 1988
16.000063.0000814TN043_AS4_trap 4080.3840.1400.270Lee et al., 1998
16.000063.00002222TN043_AS4_trap4080.3380.2100.320Lee et al., 1998
16.000063.00003484TN043_AS4_trap4080.2700.1800.300Lee et al., 1998
17.200059.6000873TN043_AS3_trap 4080.5550.2600.420Lee et al., 1998
17.200059.60001970TN043_AS3_trap4080.4970.3400.390Lee et al., 1998
17.200059.60002931TN043_AS3_trap4080.3980.2700.380Lee et al., 1998
18.000059.0000914TN043_AS2_trap 4080.5100.2400.370Lee et al., 1998
18.000059.00001985TN043_AS2_trap4080.5300.3500.450Lee et al., 1998
18.000059.00003150TN043_AS2_trap4080.4100.3400.400Lee et al., 1998
21.1380-20.6720730CB3_trap 38737.640.2220.0280.197Wefer and Fischer, 1993
21.1380-20.67203557CB3_trap34451.020.1820.0340.248Wefer and Fischer, 1993
23.2000-63.98001464NAP_trap 4030.0380.0100.039Dymond and Lyle, 1994
32.7300-70.82002835HAP-4_trap 32520.000.0600.0300.100Dymond and Lyle, 1994
32.7300-70.82002835HAP-13_trap 0.0360.0200.070Dymond and Lyle, 1994
33.8217-21.00831000NABE-N34.1 37619.400.0830.0270.131Honjo and Manganini, 1993
39.4900-127.69003785MFZ-4_trap 0.1170.1800.065Dymond and Lyle, 1994
39.4900-127.69003785MFZ-11_trap 3580.0790.1140.051Dymond and Lyle, 1994
41.5500-132.00001500G_trap 3640.0900.0800.086Dymond and Lyle, 1994
42.0900-125.77001500NS_trap 3600.3350.4700.150Dymond and Lyle, 1994
42.1900-127.58001500MW_trap 3520.1410.2090.113Dymond and Lyle, 1994
47.9667-129.92501700PAR94_JDF1_trap 33627.000.1060.1400.131Roth and Dymond, 1989
47.7150-20.87501000NABE-N48.1 37620.700.1230.0590.110Honjo and Manganini, 1993
48.0000-138.00003500PC85-6_trap 26.000.1000.1830.120Honjo, 1996
50.0000-145.00003800P82-3_trap 56.000.1920.5000.190Honjo, 1996
50.0000-145.00003800P83-4_trap 17.000.0750.1170.090Honjo, 1996
50.0000-145.00003800P84-5_trap 22.000.0500.1670.110Honjo, 1996
53.0000149.00001061Okhotsk92_trap 0.1400.4200.040Honjo et al., 1995
58.0000179.00003137Bering91_trap 36552.000.1500.5170.060Honjo et al., 1995
70.00000.0830500NB2 29.770.2460.0200.130von Bodungen et al., 1995
70.00000.08301000NB212.490.1510.0110.072von Bodungen et al., 1995
70.00000.08303000NB234.430.2730.0290.168von Bodungen et al., 1995
70.00000.0830500NB3 33.780.3730.0440.127von Bodungen et al., 1995
70.00000.08301000NB315.410.1440.0090.074von Bodungen et al., 1995
70.00000.08303000NB349.010.2900.0480.271von Bodungen et al., 1995
70.00000.0830500NB4 26.120.2760.0170.114von Bodungen et al., 1995
70.00000.08301000NB426.230.2550.0200.115von Bodungen et al., 1995
70.00000.08303000NB460.320.3280.0210.145von Bodungen et al., 1995
72.5000-8.0000500OG2 36522.790.3180.0850.086von Bodungen et al., 1995
72.5000-8.00001000OG236510.500.1080.0430.033von Bodungen et al., 1995
72.5000-8.00002200OG236512.960.0280.015von Bodungen et al., 1995
72.0117-7.0417500OG3 36521.260.3080.0650.087von Bodungen et al., 1995
72.0117-7.04171000OG336510.490.1180.0400.026von Bodungen et al., 1995
72.3833-7.7117500OG4 36512.310.0890.0210.023von Bodungen et al., 1995
72.3833-7.71171000OG436510.190.0630.0180.016von Bodungen et al., 1995
72.3833-7.71172200OG43659.440.0300.0150.028von Bodungen et al., 1995