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Díaz-Rosas, Francisco; Vargas, Cristian A; von Dassow, Peter (2025): Particulate Inorganic Carbon (PIC) and associated coccospheres and detached coccoliths in waters off the Southeast Pacific margin in 2015 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.975783 (DOI registration in progress)

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Abstract:
This dataset consist of Particulate Inorganic Carbon (PIC) and Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) measurements, as well as coccospheres and detached coccoliths counts across low oxygen and low pH waters off the Southeast Pacific margin. Two cruise were conducted between ~20°-35° S and 70°-73° W during the late-spring 2015 (LowpHOX 1, this dataset) and mid-summer 2018 (LowpHOX 2, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.975784). For the measurements of PIC, we followed a slightly modified version of the procedure introduced by Poulton et al. (2006). In summary, we filtered between 0.1-1.5 L of seawater (increasing with sampled depth) onto 25 mm polycarbonate filters with a 0.4 µm pore size. The filters were immediately rinsed with a squirt of potassium tetraborate solution in 2015 and with seawater alkalinized with ammonium in 2018 (to maintain pH > 8.0 while in storage) and stored in metal-free Falcon tubes at -20º C until transit to the lab. Subsequently, Ca2+ was extracted with nitric acid and quantified using Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Mass Spectrophotometry. A correction was made to correct for potential excess of Ca2+ due to Na+ residues that might be left on the filters. The analytical procedures for POC measurements are described in Vargas et al. (2021). For enumeration of coccospheres and detached coccoliths, between 0.1 to 1.0 L of seawater (increasing with depth) were filtered onto 25 mm polycarbonate filters with a 0.8 µm pore size, left to dry at room temperature in Petri dishes, and stored with desiccant until microscopy analyses. Total coccosphere counts were conducted on filter slide preparations with oil immersion, using cross-polarized light microscopy (Zeiss, Axioscope 5). The analysis of twenty field of view at 400x magnification covered 5.1 mm2 of the filter area, corresponding to a range of 1.9-16.3 mL of seawater analysed. For counts of total detached coccoliths, eleven fields of view per filter were screened (224 x 165 µm per frame) at 630x magnification (oil immersion objective), covering 0.41 mm2 of the filter area, corresponding to total volumes of 0.2-1.3 mL of seawater analysed. An issue arose where the filters from inshore-offshore 2015 sampling (20º S; Stations T1-T6) exhibited excessive brightness under cross-polarized light microscopy, for which counts were made through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis (Quanta FEG 250) as described in Díaz-Rosas et al. (2021). For the quantification of coccosphere abundances (see equation in Díaz-Rosas et al., 2021), between 28-48 images taken at 800-1500x magnification were examined per filter, covering from 5 to 6 mm2 of the filter area corresponding to a range of 2.1-18.4 mL of seawater analyzed. For total detached coccolith abundances, between 4-5 images were examined per filter, covering from 0.6 to 1.0 mm2 of the filter area corresponding to a range of 0.2-2.8 mL of seawater analyzed. PIC measurements and coccoliths densities were used to assess the proposition by Hofmann and Schellnhuber 2009 that ocean acidification decreases coccolithophore-produced PIC pools, leading to weakened sinking of Particulate Organic Carbon to deeper waters, which may influence the depth of organic matter remineralization and subsurface oxygen levels.
Keyword(s):
Coccolithophores; Coccolithophores Abundance; particulate inorganic carbon; PIC
Related to:
Díaz-Rosas, Francisco; Vargas, Cristian A; von Dassow, Peter (2025): Particulate Inorganic Carbon (PIC) and associated coccospheres and detached coccoliths in waters off the Southeast Pacific margin in 2018 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.975784
Díaz-Rosas, Francisco; Vargas, Cristian A; von Dassow, Peter (accepted): Particulate inorganic carbon pools by coccolithophores in low oxygen/low pH waters off the Southeast Pacific margin. Biogeosciences
Díaz-Rosas, Francisco; Vargas, Cristian A; von Dassow, Peter (submitted): Particulate inorganic carbon pools by coccolithophores in oxygen-deficient and acidified waters off the Southeast Pacific margin. Biogeosciences
Vargas, Cristian A; Cantarero, Sebastian I; Sepúlveda, Julio; Galán, Alexander; De Pol-Holz, Ricardo; Walker, Brett; Schneider, Wolfgang; Farías, Laura; D'Ottone, Marcela Cornejo; Walker, Jennifer; Xu, Xiaomei; Salisbury, Joe (2021): A source of isotopically light organic carbon in a low-pH anoxic marine zone. Nature Communications, 12(1), https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21871-4
References:
Oceanic acidification affects marine carbon pump and triggers extended marine oxygen holes (2009). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(9), 3017-3022, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0813384106
Díaz-Rosas, Francisco; Alves-de-Souza, Catharina; Alarcon, Emilio; Menschel, Eduardo; González, Humberto E; Torres, Rodrigo; von Dassow, Peter (2021): Abundances and morphotypes of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi in southern Patagonia compared to neighbouring oceans and Northern Hemisphere fjords. Biogeosciences, 18(19), 5465-5489, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-5465-2021
Poulton, Alex J; Sanders, Richard J; Holligan, Patrick M; Stinchcombe, Mark Colin; Adey, W H; Brown, Louise; Chamberlain, Katie (2006): Phytoplankton mineralization in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 20(4), https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GB002712
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -22.865452 * Median Longitude: -70.759272 * South-bound Latitude: -29.512150 * West-bound Longitude: -71.620320 * North-bound Latitude: -20.098590 * East-bound Longitude: -70.209830
Date/Time Start: 2015-11-27T14:56:00 * Date/Time End: 2015-12-09T11:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, water: m * Maximum DEPTH, water: 1000 m
Event(s):
LowpHOX_1_L1 * Latitude: -21.499580 * Longitude: -70.499900 * Date/Time: 2015-12-05T23:18:00
LowpHOX_1_L2 * Latitude: -22.999720 * Longitude: -70.775520 * Date/Time: 2015-12-06T13:42:00
LowpHOX_1_L3 * Latitude: -24.509020 * Longitude: -70.769650 * Date/Time: 2015-12-07T04:47:00
Size:
491 data points

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