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Farías, Laura; Troncoso, Macarena (2021): Extreme zonal and vertical gradients of nutrients and greenhouse gases in the subtropical Eastern South Pacific basin [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.933734

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Abstract:
Between October 12 and November 5, 2015, the Cimar 21 “Ocean Islands” cruise was developed, organized and managed by the Navy's Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (SHOA). This cruise covered the zonal transect in the subtropical region of the Eastern South Pacific Basin from Caldera (27.00°S; 70.88°W) to near Rapa Nui Island (27.04°S; 109.31°W). This region is characterized by presenting very contrasting trophic systems; from the coastal zone with eutrophic (rich in nutrients), colder and suboxic ([O2] <22 µM); to ultra-oligotrophic (with undetectable nutrient levels Raimbault et al., 2008), warmer and oxygenated waters that belong to South Pacific Subtropical Gyre, which has the clearest waters of the global ocean (Morel et al., 2010). In addition to trophic gradient, the Eastern South Pacific region presents an oxygen minimum zone (OMZ (Fuenzalida et al, 2009) with marked oxygen gradients where various biogeochemical processes can recycle greenhouse gases such as nitrous oxide (N2O) (Trocoso et al., 2018) and even methane (CH4) (Farías et al., 2021). From a total of 19 stations sampled, we present a set of data collected between 0 and 500 m depth using a CTD rosette for physicochemical variables such as temperature, salinity and oxygen (obtained from the CTD) and nutrients (nitrite, nitrate, phosphate, silicate) and greenhouse gases N2O and CH4 (obtained from Niskin bottles mounted in an oceanographic rosette). The gas samples were analyzed by gas chromatography through a gas chromatograph (Schimadzu 17A) using an electron capture detector at 350ºC and connected to an autoanalyzer, while the CH4 samples were analyzed manually in a chromatograph gas with flame ionization detector (Agilent Model 6850 GC-Fid) with a Restek RT QS-Bond column (30 meters 053 mm ID, 20 μm Film) with a temperature of 40ºC and a column flow of 4mL min-1. Meanwhile, nutrient samples with micromolar concentration (≥ 1 µM) were analyzed using standard colorimetric techniques (Grasshoff et al., 1983) in a Seal AA3 segmented flow auto-analyzer, whereas when the nutrient concentration was submicromolar (< 1 µM) for samples of nitrite, nitrate, and phosphate in the gyre, the Seal AA3 segmented flow autoanalyzer was used coupled to two 50 cm Liquid waveridge capillary cells (LWCC, Type II), which allowed to increase the sensitivity of the detection spectrophotometric (Troncoso et al., 2018).
Keyword(s):
Eastern South Pacific ocean; Greenhouse gases; Methane; nitrous oxide; nutrients
Related to:
Farías, Laura; Troncoso, Macarena; Sanzana, K; Verdugo, Josefa; Masotti, Italo (2021): Spatial Distribution of Dissolved Methane Over Extreme Oceanographic Gradients in the Subtropical Eastern South Pacific (17° to 37°S). Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 126(5), https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JC016925
Fuenzalida, Rosalino; Schneider, Wolfgang; Garcés-Vargas, José; Bravo, Luis; Lange, Carina (2009): Vertical and horizontal extension of the oxygen minimum zone in the eastern South Pacific Ocean. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 56(16), 992-1003, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2008.11.001
Grasshoff, Klaus; Ehrhardt, M; Kremling, Klaus (1983): Methods of seawater analysis. Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, 419 pp
Morel, André; Claustre, Hervé; Gentili, Bernard (2010): The most oligotrophic subtropical zones of the global ocean: similarities and differences in terms of chlorophyll and yellow substance. Biogeosciences, 7(10), 3139-3151, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-7-3139-2010
Raimbault, Patrick; Garcia, N; Cerutti, F (2008): Distribution of inorganic and organic nutrients in the South Pacific Ocean − evidence for long-term accumulation of organic matter in nitrogen-depleted waters. Biogeosciences, 5(2), 281-298, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-5-281-2008
Troncoso, Macarena; Gerardo, Garcia; Verdugo, Josefa; Farías, Laura (2018): Toward High-Resolution Vertical Measurements of Dissolved Greenhouse Gases (Nitrous Oxide and Methane) and Nutrients in the Eastern South Pacific. Frontiers in Marine Science, 5, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00148
Funding:
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID), grant/award no. AUB 150006/12806: Chilean National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICYT)
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -26.941775 * Median Longitude: -91.408670 * South-bound Latitude: -27.157000 * West-bound Longitude: -109.307000 * North-bound Latitude: -26.467000 * East-bound Longitude: -70.880000
Date/Time Start: 2015-10-13T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2015-11-04T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 500 m
Event(s):
CIMAR-21_01_CTD * Latitude: -26.998000 * Longitude: -70.880000 * Date/Time: 2015-10-13T00:00:00 * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: CIMAR_21 * Basis: AGS 61 Cabo de Hornos * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
CIMAR-21_03_CTD * Latitude: -26.997000 * Longitude: -71.030000 * Date/Time: 2015-10-14T00:00:00 * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: CIMAR_21 * Basis: AGS 61 Cabo de Hornos * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
CIMAR-21_06_CTD * Latitude: -26.991000 * Longitude: -72.712000 * Date/Time: 2015-10-15T00:00:00 * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: CIMAR_21 * Basis: AGS 61 Cabo de Hornos * Method/Device: CTD/Rosette (CTD-RO)
Comment:
This project is part of the CIMAR 21 programme (Award: CONA CIMAR-21 Islas C21I 15-06, http://www.cona.cl/programaCimar/cruceros.php) and was funded by the Servicio Hidrográfico y Oceanográfico de la Armada de Chile (http://www.shoa.cl/php/inicio).
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventFarías, Laura
2DATE/TIMEDate/TimeFarías, LauraGeocode – Date
3InstrumentInstrumentFarías, Laura
4Station labelStationFarías, Laura
5LATITUDELatitudeFarías, LauraGeocode
6LONGITUDELongitudeFarías, LauraGeocode
7DEPTH, waterDepth watermFarías, LauraGeocode
8Temperature, waterTemp°CFarías, LauraCTD with attached oxygen sensor
9SalinitySalFarías, LauraCTD with attached oxygen sensor
10OxygenO2µmol/lFarías, LauraCTD with attached oxygen sensor
11Nitrite[NO2]-µmol/lFarías, LauraSEAL AA3 segmented flow autoanalyzer coupled to two 50 cm Liquid waveridge capillary cells (LWCC, Type II)
12Phosphate[PO4]3-µmol/lFarías, LauraSEAL AA3 segmented flow autoanalyzer coupled to two 50 cm Liquid waveridge capillary cells (LWCC, Type II)
13Silicic acidSi(OH)4µmol/lFarías, LauraSEAL AA3 segmented flow autoanalyzer
14Nitrate[NO3]-µmol/lFarías, LauraSEAL AA3 segmented flow autoanalyzer coupled to two 50 cm Liquid waveridge capillary cells (LWCC, Type II)
15MethaneCH4nmol/lFarías, LauraGas chromatograph, Agilent 6850, coupled with a flame ionization detector
16Nitrous oxide, dissolvedN2Onmol/lFarías, LauraGas chromatograph (Shimadzu 17A) with an electron capture detector (ECD)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
2157 data points

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