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Nomura, Daiki; Akino, Ryota; Webb, Alison L; Li, Yuhong; Dall'Osto, Manuel; Schmidt, Katrin; Droste, Elise Sayana; Chamberlain, Emelia; Kolabutin, Nikolai; Shimanchuk, Egor; Dadic, Ruzica; Fong, Allison A; Torres-Valdés, Sinhué; Heitmann, Laura; Ludwichowski, Kai-Uwe; Hoppe, Clara Jule Marie; Whitmore, Laura M; Meyer, Hanno; Mellat, Moein; Marent, Andreas; Werner, Martin; Inoue, Jun; Delille, Bruno (2024): Melt pond ice sampling for nutrients, oxygen isotope compositions, and salinity during expedition PS122/5 (MOSAiC Leg 5) to the Central Arctic in August-September 2020 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.972728

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Nomura, Daiki; Akino, Ryota; Webb, Alison L; Li, Yuhong; Dall'Osto, Manuel; Schmidt, Katrin; Droste, Elise Sayana; Chamberlain, Emelia; Kolabutin, Nikolai; Shimanchuk, Egor; Dadic, Ruzica; Fong, Allison A; Torres-Valdés, Sinhué; Heitmann, Laura; Ludwichowski, Kai-Uwe; Hoppe, Clara Jule Marie; Whitmore, Laura M; Meyer, Hanno; Mellat, Moein; Marent, Andreas; Werner, Martin; Inoue, Jun; Müller, Oliver; Delille, Bruno (2025): Melt pond ice sampling for nutrients, oxygen isotope compositions, salinity, dissolved organics and bacterial cell abundance during expedition PS122/5 (MOSAiC Leg 5) to the Central Arctic in August-September 2020 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.977801
Abstract:
Nutrient concentrations (NO3−, NO2−, NH4+, PO43−, and Si(OH)4), water oxygen isotope compositions (δ18O), and salinity were measured for ice samples from melt pond, and water from melt pond and lead during MOSAiC Leg 5 (August and September 2020). Ice cores for the melt pond bottom ice and melt pond surface ice were collected using an ice corer (Mark II coring system, Kovacs Enterprises, Inc., Indianapolis, USA). Also, we sampled small pieces of the pond bottom ice dislodged and floated to the surface of the melt pond by poking with a ruler. After sampling ice samples, we immediately drilled holes on ice and measured ice temperatures with a needle-type temperature sensor (Testo 110 NTC, Brandt Instruments, Inc., USA). Ice cores were segmented at 10-cm intervals. Dislodged ice was cut into 0.25 m×0.25 m size. All ice samples were placed into ice melting bags (Smart bags PA, AAK 5L, GL Sciences Inc., Japan) and melted in the dark at +4°C. For the discrete water sampling from the melt ponds and leads, first, we checked the vertical structure and depth of the meltwater layer from the same hole used for the RINKO Profiler (ASTD152, JFE Advantech, Japan) by attaching a conductivity sensor (Cond 315i, WTW GmbH, Germany) to a 2-m-long ruler and inserting the ruler into the lead water until the salinity measured with the Cond 315i increased at the meltwater–seawater interface. Water was pumped up with a peristaltic pump through a 2-m-long PTFE tube (L/S Pump Tubing, Masterflex, USA) at depths corresponding to meltwater (surface), the interface between meltwater and seawater (interface), and seawater (bottom). Salinity was measured at each depth by attaching a Cond 315i conductivity sensor to the bottom of the ruler. The tube intake was likewise attached to the bottom of the ruler. Ice melt water and water samples from melt pond and lead were subsampled into a 30-mL glass, screw-cap vials for later δ18O analysis, a 100-mL polypropylene bottles for salinity, and into 50-mL polyethylene screw-cap vials (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Waltham, MA, USA) for later measurement of nutrient concentrations, after filtration through a 0.22-μm Durapore polyvinylidene fluoride membrane filter (MILLEX GV Filter unit, Merck Millipore Ltd., Germany). Samples for δ18O were stored at room temperature (+20°C). Salinity was measured with the same conductivity sensor used for the sea ice (Cond 315i, WTW GmbH, Germany). The samples for nutrient measurements were stored in a freezer (–20°C) before analysis. Oxygen isotope analyses were carried out with a mass spectrometer (DELTA-S Finnigan MAT, USA) at the ISOLAB Facility at AWI Potsdam by the equilibration method (details in Meyer et al., 2000; 2022). Nutrient samples were analyzed at the AWI Nutrient Facility between January and March 2021 using a Seal Analytical AA3 continuous flow auto-analyzer, controlled by AACE software version 7.09. Best-practice procedures for the measurement of nutrients were adopted following GO-SHIP recommendations (Becker et al., 2019; Hydes et al., 2010).
Keyword(s):
Arctic Ocean; leads; melt ponds; nutrients
Related to:
Meyer, Hanno; Mellat, Moein; Nomura, Daiki; Damm, Ellen; Bauch, Dorothea; Weiner, Mikaela; Marent, Andreas (2022): Stable water isotopes and conductivities of a lead case study during leg 5 of the MOSAiC expedition [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.945285
References:
Becker, Susan; Aoyama, Michio; Woodward, E Malcolm S; Bakker, Karel; Coverly, Stephen; Mahaffey, Claire; Tanhua, Toste (2019): GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Nutrient Manual: The precise and accurate determination of dissolved inorganic nutrients in seawater, using Continuous Flow Analysis methods. UNESCO/IOC, https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-555
Hydes, D J; Aoyama, Michio; Aminot, A; Bakker, Karel; Becker, Susan; Coverly, Stephen; Daniel, A; Dickson, A G; Grosso, O; Kerouel, R; van Ooijen, J; Sato, K; Tanhua, Toste; Woodward, Ernest Malcolm S; Zhang, J Z (2010): Recommendations for the Determination of Nutrients in Seawater to High Levels of Precision and Inter-Comparability using Continuous Flow Analysers. In: GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: A Collection of Expert Reports and Guidelines. IOCCP Report , 14 . GO-SHIP (Unesco/IOC), Paris, France, 1-87, https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/10281/
Meyer, Hanno; Schönicke, Lutz; Wand, Ulrich; Hubberten, Hans-Wolfgang; Friedrichsen, Hans (2000): Isotope Studies of Hydrogen and Oxygen in Ground Ice - Experiences with the Equilibration Technique. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 36(2), 133-149, https://doi.org/10.1080/10256010008032939
Additional metadata:
SENSOR: Metadata for laboratory ISOLAB Facility - Stable Isotope Laboratory Potsdam at current Version. Alfred Wegener Institut Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, hdl:10013/sensor.ddc92f54-4c63-492d-81c7-696260694001
SENSOR: Metadata for mass spectrometer Finnigan Delta-S mass spectrometer (BERTA) at current Version. Alfred Wegener Institut Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, hdl:10013/sensor.62e86761-9fae-4f12-9c10-9b245028ea4c
SENSOR: Metadata for mass spectrometer Finnigan Delta-S mass spectrometer (DIFE) at current Version. Alfred Wegener Institut Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, hdl:10013/sensor.af148dea-fe65-4c87-9744-50dc4c81f7c9
Funding:
Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven (AWI), grant/award no. AFMOSAiC-1_00: Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate
Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven (AWI), grant/award no. AWI_PS122_00: Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate / MOSAiC
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 88.775423 * Median Longitude: 109.236722 * South-bound Latitude: 88.033460 * West-bound Longitude: 99.085660 * North-bound Latitude: 89.065570 * East-bound Longitude: 117.942670
Date/Time Start: 2020-08-28T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2020-09-18T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: 0.0 m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 1.7 m
Event(s):
PS122/5_59-343  * Latitude: 88.033464 * Longitude: 108.870170 * Date/Time: 2020-08-28T09:00:00 * O2A Registry URI: https://registry.o2a-data.de/items/7339 * Location: Arctic Ocean * Campaign: PS122/5 (MOSAiC20192020) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Water sample (WS) * Comment: BGC and ECO meltpond station 4 ) (3 layers)
PS122/5_59-344  * Latitude: 88.035912 * Longitude: 108.882914 * Date/Time: 2020-08-28T10:00:00 * Elevation: -4312.6 m * O2A Registry URI: https://registry.o2a-data.de/items/7339 * Location: Arctic Ocean * Campaign: PS122/5 (MOSAiC20192020) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Water sample (WS) * Comment: BGC and ECO meltpond station 1 (2 layers)
PS122/5_61-206  * Latitude: 88.771368 * Longitude: 101.210749 * Date/Time: 2020-09-12T10:00:01 * O2A Registry URI: https://registry.o2a-data.de/items/5065 * Location: Arctic Ocean * Campaign: PS122/5 (MOSAiC20192020) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Ice corer (IC) * Comment: St4b melt pond ice sampling by Daiki et al
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventNomura, Daiki
Station labelStationNomura, Daiki
LATITUDELatitudeNomura, DaikiGeocode
LONGITUDELongitudeNomura, DaikiGeocode
Sample typeSamp typeNomura, Daiki
DATE/TIMEDate/TimeNomura, DaikiGeocode – Date
DEPTH, waterDepth watermNomura, DaikiGeocode
Temperature, waterTemp°CNomura, DaikiNeedle-type temperature sensor, Brandt Instruments, Testo 110 NTC
SalinitySalNomura, DaikiConductivity sensor Cond 315i, WTW GmbH, Germanypsu
10 δ18O, waterδ18O H2O‰ SMOWNomura, DaikiMass spectrometer Finnigan MAT Delta-S (ISOLAB)
11 SilicateSi(OH)4µmol/lNomura, DaikiContinuous flow analyser, Seal, AA3
12 Phosphate[PO4]3-µmol/lNomura, DaikiContinuous flow analyser, Seal, AA3
13 Nitrate and Nitrite[NO3]- + [NO2]-µmol/lNomura, DaikiContinuous flow analyser, Seal, AA3
14 Nitrite[NO2]-µmol/lNomura, DaikiContinuous flow analyser, Seal, AA3
15 Ammonium[NH4]+µmol/lNomura, DaikiContinuous flow analyser, Seal, AA3
Change history:
2025-03-03T09:54:19 – This dataset is extended and replaced by doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.977801
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC) * Processing Level: PANGAEA data processing level 3 (ProcLevel3)
Size:
540 data points

Data

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Event

Station

Latitude

Longitude

Samp type

Date/Time

Depth water [m]

Temp [°C]

Sal
10 
δ18O H2O [‰ SMOW]
11 
Si(OH)4 [µmol/l]
12 
[PO4]3- [µmol/l]
13 
[NO3]- + [NO2]- [µmol/l]
14 
[NO2]- [µmol/l]
15 
[NH4]+ [µmol/l]
PS122/5_59-344 MP1 (St.1)88.03591108.88291Pond water2020-08-280.10.57.9-1.70.50.00.50.00.1
PS122/5_59-344MP1 (St.1)88.03591108.88291Pond water2020-08-280.30.211.9-1.40.60.00.20.00.0
PS122/5_59-343 MP4a (St.4)88.03346108.87017Pond water2020-08-280.10.40.2-2.70.20.00.30.00.1
PS122/5_59-343MP4a (St.4)88.03346108.87017Pond water2020-08-280.5-0.623.1-1.42.30.10.60.00.1
PS122/5_59-343MP4a (St.4)88.03346108.87017Pond water2020-08-281.0-1.630.9-2.54.60.30.20.00.0
PS122/5_61-206 MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond surface ice2020-09-120.0-2.43.1-2.70.50.12.70.00.4
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond surface ice2020-09-120.1-2.14.2-1.90.90.01.40.00.2
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice2020-09-120.8-1.74.20.31.00.21.50.00.9
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice2020-09-120.8-1.64.10.41.00.11.30.00.4
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice2020-09-120.9-1.63.30.50.80.11.60.00.3
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice2020-09-121.1-1.62.10.60.60.11.30.00.2
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice2020-09-121.1-1.62.10.60.50.12.00.00.3
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice2020-09-121.2-1.61.60.30.40.02.70.00.4
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice2020-09-121.4-1.61.0-3.40.50.12.20.00.5
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice (small piece)2020-09-120.8-1.62.6-0.40.60.10.80.00.6
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice (small piece)2020-09-120.8-1.62.8-0.90.60.10.50.00.5
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice (small piece)2020-09-120.8-1.61.1-1.30.40.03.00.01.0
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice (small piece)2020-09-120.8-1.61.2-1.00.60.12.10.10.9
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice (small piece)2020-09-120.8-1.62.6-0.90.50.11.00.00.9
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice (small piece)2020-09-120.8-1.63.2-0.40.70.10.80.01.2
PS122/5_61-206MP4b (St.4)88.45846117.94267Pond bottom ice (small piece)2020-09-120.9-1.61.0-1.40.20.10.40.00.7
PS122/5_62-5 MP4a (St.4)89.0042699.08566Pond water2020-09-140.1-0.49.9-12.61.90.12.10.10.9
PS122/5_62-5MP4a (St.4)89.0042699.08566Pond water2020-09-140.2-1.023.0-3.15.60.40.40.00.3
PS122/5_62-5MP4a (St.4)89.0042699.08566Pond water2020-09-141.0-1.629.0-3.16.10.50.20.00.2
PS122/5_62-35 MP4a (St.4)89.00606101.64859Pond surface ice2020-09-140.0-0.60.5-2.90.20.04.00.00.4
PS122/5_62-35MP4a (St.4)89.00606101.64859Pond surface ice2020-09-140.1-1.14.2-2.40.90.02.90.00.2
PS122/5_62-35MP4a (St.4)89.00606101.64859Pond bottom ice2020-09-140.6-1.43.20.40.90.13.90.00.5
PS122/5_62-35MP4a (St.4)89.00606101.64859Pond bottom ice2020-09-140.7-1.42.30.90.60.12.30.00.3
PS122/5_62-35MP4a (St.4)89.00606101.64859Pond bottom ice2020-09-140.8-1.32.10.90.50.12.30.00.3
PS122/5_62-35MP4a (St.4)89.00606101.64859Pond bottom ice2020-09-140.9-1.42.20.70.50.11.50.00.3
PS122/5_62-35MP4a (St.4)89.00606101.64859Pond bottom ice2020-09-141.0-1.42.80.60.70.11.40.00.3
PS122/5_62-35MP4a (St.4)89.00606101.64859Pond bottom ice2020-09-141.1-1.42.70.70.70.11.10.00.3
PS122/5_62-35MP4a (St.4)89.00606101.64859Pond bottom ice2020-09-141.2-1.42.10.80.50.10.80.00.3
PS122/5_62-40 lead (St.8)89.06440107.75980Lead water2020-09-150.1-1.629.1-3.26.30.50.40.00.2
PS122/5_62-40lead (St.8)89.06440107.75980Lead water2020-09-150.3-1.629.2-3.26.40.50.30.00.2
PS122/5_62-40lead (St.8)89.06440107.75980Lead water2020-09-151.0-1.629.2-3.26.40.50.30.00.2
PS122/5_62-117 MP1 (St.1)89.02783108.16696Pond water2020-09-170.2-1.529.0-3.26.30.50.30.00.2
PS122/5_62-117MP1 (St.1)89.02783108.16696Pond water2020-09-170.3-1.629.1-3.26.30.50.30.00.1
PS122/5_62-120 MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond surface ice2020-09-180.1-4.42.4-9.10.50.02.50.00.4
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond surface ice2020-09-180.1-2.85.3-1.31.20.11.60.00.3
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-180.4-1.94.3-0.21.00.11.70.00.3
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-180.5-1.82.60.40.60.11.70.00.3
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-180.6-1.82.40.00.60.01.50.00.2
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-180.7-1.82.60.40.60.01.10.00.2
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-180.8-1.72.30.70.50.01.70.00.3
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-180.9-1.72.60.70.60.11.60.00.2
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-181.0-1.72.10.80.50.00.90.00.2
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-181.1-1.82.10.70.50.00.60.00.2
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-181.2-1.82.30.70.40.10.50.00.2
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-181.3-1.72.20.60.50.01.10.00.2
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-181.4-1.71.60.60.30.00.40.00.1
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-181.5-1.71.20.80.20.00.50.00.2
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-181.6-1.71.20.90.20.00.40.00.1
PS122/5_62-120MP1 (St.1)89.06557107.22602Pond bottom ice2020-09-181.7-1.81.20.70.60.00.50.00.3