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Ziveri, Patrizia; Gray, William Robert; Anglada-Ortiz, Griselda; Manno, Clara; Grelaud, Michaël; Incarbona, Alessandro; Adkins, Jess F; Berelson, William M (2022): Integrated annual calcium carbonate production of planktic calcifiers in the North Pacific from the R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM1712 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.948507, In: Ziveri, P et al. (2022): Planktic calcifiers standing stocks and carbonate production in the North Pacific from the R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM1712 [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.948508

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Abstract:
This dataset compiles the estimates of annual CaCO3 production, including the upper and lower limits of the estimates, for the 4 planktic calcifying groups considered in the study, the pteropods (mg/m²/yr), the heteropods (mg/m²/yr), the foraminifers (mg/m²/yr) and the coccolithophores (mg/m²/yr). The estimates derived from the living standing stocks of these 4 groups of organisms collected in the North Pacific between Hawaii and the Gulf of Alaska during the R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM1712 in August 2017. R code was used to calculate the integrated annual CaCO3 production for the different organisms, including the upper and lower limits (Gray, 2022).
Keyword(s):
Carbonate production; Coccolithophores; Foraminifera; Heteropods; North Pacific; pteropods; Standing stocks
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Related to:
Taylor, Ben J; Rae, James W B; Gray, William Robert; Darling, Kate F; Burke, Andrea; Gersonde, Rainer; Abelmann, Andrea; Maier, Edith; Esper, Jan; Ziveri, Patrizia (2018): Plankton net census data of planktic foraminifera taken during the KILO MOANA cruise KM1712 (CDisK IV) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.890230
Taylor, Ben J; Rae, James W B; Gray, William Robert; Darling, Kate F; Burke, Andrea; Gersonde, Rainer; Abelmann, Andrea; Maier, Edith; Esper, Oliver; Ziveri, Patrizia (2018): Distribution and ecology of planktic Foraminifera in the North Pacific: Implications for paleo-reconstructions. Quaternary Science Reviews, 191, 256-274, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.05.006
Further details:
Gray, William Robert (2022): willyrgray/cdisk4_caco3_production: cdisk4_caco3_production_v1 (Version v1). Zenodo, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7458132
Funding:
Generalitat de Catalunya, grant/award no. 2017-SGR-1588: Marine and environmental biogeosciences (MERS, Grup de recerca consolidat)
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN), grant/award no. PID2020-113526RB-100: Global biodiversity of marine planktonic calcifiers (BIOCAL)
National Science Foundation (NSF), grant/award no. OCE-1220302: Ocean Acidification - Collaborative Research: Measuring the kinetics of CaCO3 dissolution in seawater using novel isotope labeling, laboratory experiments, and in situ experiments
National Science Foundation (NSF), grant/award no. OCE-1220600: Ocean Acidification - Collaborative Research: Measuring the kinetics of CaCO3 dissolution in seawater using novel isotope labeling, laboratory experiments, and in situ experiments
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), grant/award no. NE/N011716/1: INTRIGUED: INvestigating The Role of the North Pacific In Glacial and Deglacial CO2 and Climate
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 35.872295 * Median Longitude: -152.341455 * South-bound Latitude: 24.753183 * West-bound Longitude: -157.979217 * North-bound Latitude: 49.846167 * East-bound Longitude: -148.261617
Date/Time Start: 2017-08-03T13:50:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-08-24T16:05:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 200 m
Event(s):
KM1712_1-1 * Latitude Start: 24.754117 * Longitude Start: -157.978267 * Latitude End: 24.753183 * Longitude End: -157.979217 * Date/Time Start: 2017-08-03T13:50:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-08-03T14:30:00 * Mesh size: 90 µm * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: KM1712 (CDisK-IV) * Basis: RV Kilo Moana * Method/Device: Plankton net (PLA)
KM1712_2-1 * Latitude Start: 27.740850 * Longitude Start: -155.253267 * Latitude End: 27.734550 * Longitude End: -155.243900 * Date/Time Start: 2017-08-06T19:26:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-08-06T20:11:00 * Mesh size: 90 µm * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: KM1712 (CDisK-IV) * Basis: RV Kilo Moana * Method/Device: Plankton net (PLA)
KM1712_3-1 * Latitude Start: 35.272433 * Longitude Start: -150.995900 * Latitude End: 35.280167 * Longitude End: -150.992033 * Date/Time Start: 2017-08-13T14:45:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-08-13T15:22:00 * Mesh size: 90 µm * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: KM1712 (CDisK-IV) * Basis: RV Kilo Moana * Method/Device: Plankton net (PLA)
Comment:
Jess F. Adkins and William M. Berelson were chief scientists of the Kilo Moana cruise KM1712. Patrizia Ziveri and William R. Gray designed the sampling strategy and estimated the integrated annual calcium carbonate production of planktic calcifiers.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventGray, William Robert
2Station labelStationGray, William Robert
3Date/Time of eventDate/TimeGray, William Robert
4Latitude of eventLatitudeGray, William Robert
5Longitude of eventLongitudeGray, William Robert
6DEPTH, waterDepth watermGray, William RobertGeocode – min
7DEPTH, waterDepth watermGray, William RobertGeocode – max
8Pteropoda, calcium carbonate production per areaPteropoda CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculated
9Pteropoda, calcium carbonate production per areaPteropoda CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedlower
10Pteropoda, calcium carbonate production per areaPteropoda CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedupper
11Pterotracheoidea, calcium carbonate production per areaPterotracheoidea CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculated
12Pterotracheoidea, calcium carbonate production per areaPterotracheoidea CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedlower
13Pterotracheoidea, calcium carbonate production per areaPterotracheoidea CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedupper
14Foraminifera, calcium carbonate production per areaForam CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculated
15Foraminifera, calcium carbonate production per areaForam CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedlower
16Foraminifera, calcium carbonate production per areaForam CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedupper
17Coccosphaerales, calcium carbonate production per areaCoccosphaerales CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculated
18Coccosphaerales, calcium carbonate production per areaCoccosphaerales CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedlower
19Coccosphaerales, calcium carbonate production per areaCoccosphaerales CaCO3 prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedupper
20Foraminifera + Coccosphaerales calcite production per areaForam+Cocco calcite prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculated
21Foraminifera + Coccosphaerales calcite production per areaForam+Cocco calcite prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedlower
22Foraminifera + Coccosphaerales calcite production per areaForam+Cocco calcite prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedupper
23Pteropoda + Pterotracheoidea aragonite production per areaPterop+Pterot aragonite prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculated
24Pteropoda + Pterotracheoidea aragonite production per areaPterop+Pterot aragonite prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedlower
25Pteropoda + Pterotracheoidea aragonite production per areaPterop+Pterot aragonite prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedupper
26Planktonic calcite + aragonite production per areaPlank calc+arag prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculated
27Planktonic calcite + aragonite production per areaPlank calc+arag prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedlower
28Planktonic calcite + aragonite production per areaPlank calc+arag prodmmol/m2/aGray, William RobertCalculatedupper
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
110 data points

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