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Tian, Mingyang; Hartmann, Jens; Suitner, Niels; Amann, Thorben; Kempe, Stephan; Lim, Carl; Moras, Charly: Carbonate chemistry from laboratory incubation experiments using water samples from the Elbe conducted in 2023 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.986593 (dataset in review), In: Tian, M et al.: Carbonate chemistry and river discharge dataset for the Elbe from incubation experiments and historical data records [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.986592 (dataset in review)

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Abstract:
This dataset comprises key carbonate chemistry parameters measured and calculated in incubation experiments under different experimental conditions. pH, water temperature, and salinity were measured with a WTW multimeter (MultiLine® Multi 3630 IDS). Total alkalinity was determined by open-cell titration with an 888 Titrando (Metrohm). Saturation state of calcite and aragonite were calculated using phreeqpython, a Python wrapper of the PhreeqC engine (Vitens 2021) with pH, water temperature, total alkalinity, and major ions as major input, and phreeqc.dat as database for the thermodynamic data (Parkhurst and Appelo 2013). As the original Elbe water was supersaturated with carbon dioxide (CO2) with respect to the atmosphere, its partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) level decreased during the incubation period with open flasks, which caused an adjustment of calcite saturation state (ΩC) for ambient air conditions. To adapt for the impact of pCO2 variations during the experiment, saturation state of calcite and aragonite was calculated assuming an equilibrium with an atmospheric pCO2 of 415 ppm (normalized ΩC and normalized aragonite sautration state ΩA). Since ion concentrations were measured for only a small number of samples, the ion concentrations of the remaining samples were reconstructed using stoichiometry based on the initial solution composition and total alkalinity. The concentrations of conservative ions (Na+, K+, Cl-, SO42-) were assumed remain constant, while ions related to carbonate precipitation (Ca2+, Mg2+) were calculated based on changes in measured alkalinity (see Figure 5 of the associated paper). Detailed analysis and calculation procedures are described in the Method section of the associated paper.
Keyword(s):
Alkalinity; Calcium carbonate saturation state; carbon dioxide removal; Laboratory experiment; ocean alkalinity enhancement; River alkalinity enhancement; River geochemistry; salinity level; Stability of alkalinity
Supplement to:
Tian, Mingyang; Hartmann, Jens; Suitner, Niels; Amann, Thorben; Kempe, Stephan; Lim, Carl; Moras, Charly (2025): Stability of alkalinity in the land-ocean transition zone: a geochemical CDR perspective for the Elbe River, Germany. Environmental Research Letters, 20(9), 094053, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/adeeab
References:
Amann, Thorben; Weiss, Andreas; Hartmann, Jens (2015): Inorganic Carbon Fluxes in the Inner Elbe Estuary, Germany. Estuaries and Coasts, 38, 192-210, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-014-9785-6
Parkhurst, David L; Appelo, C A J (2013): Description of input and examples for PHREEQC version 3—a computer program for speciation, batch-reaction, one-dimensional transport, and inverse geochemical calculations. U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods, 6, 497
Vitens (2021): PhreeqPython [software]. GitHub repository, https://github.com/Vitens/phreeqpython
Funding:
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), grant/award no. 03F0895J: DAM CDRmare - RETAKE, University of Hamburg
Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), grant/award no. 03F0965F: DAM CDRmare - RETAKE-2, University of Hamburg
German Research Foundation (DFG), grant/award no. 390683824: EXC 2037: Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS)
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 54.249175 * Median Longitude: 8.065035 * South-bound Latitude: 53.568350 * West-bound Longitude: 6.430000 * North-bound Latitude: 54.930000 * East-bound Longitude: 9.700070
Event(s):
Elbe_Hamburg-Wedel * Latitude: 53.568350 * Longitude: 9.700070 * Method/Device: Water sample (WS) * Comment: Water sampling in March and August 2023
NorthSea_seawater * Latitude: 54.930000 * Longitude: 6.430000 * Method/Device: Bottle, Niskin (NIS) * Comment: specific sampling dates are unknown
Comment:
The study was additionally supported by the Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) R&D Program (https://www.carbontosea.org/).
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Details regarding the experimental setup:
The experiments at Geomatikum were conducted from 2023-03-27 to 2023-12-14.
In total, five incubation experiments were conducted to determine the stability ranges of riverine alkalinity (see Table 1 in associated paper). To account for seasonal variability of the carbonate chemistry due to biogeochemical matter cycling (Amann et al 2015), water samples were collected in the freshwater part of the Elbe estuary (Wedel: 53.56835 N, 9.70007 E) in late March (pH: 7.926, TA: 1747 μmol/kgw, and salinity ∼0.3) and August 2023 (pH: 7.695, TA: 1704 μmol/kgw, and salinity ∼0.3). Seawater samples from the North Sea (German Bight, 54.93 N 6.43 E; pH ∼8.06, TA: 2275 μmol/kgw, and salinity ∼33 for summer; and pH ∼8.18, TA ∼2291 μmol/kgw, and salinity ∼33 for winter) were mixed with river water to simulate an estuarine salinity gradient with three salinity levels (0, 4, and 16). Pure river water accounted for salinity 0 setups, while the salinity 4 and 16 setups containing approximately 10% and 43% of seawater, respectively. To explore the impact of suspended particles, two control groups were established: unfiltered (consisting of both unfiltered river and seawater) and filtered (river and seawater filtered through a 0.2 μm polycarbonate filter).
In total, two experimental setups were conducted using winter and summer waters. Each setup involved filtered or unfiltered water at three salinity levels, resulting in 12 gradient approaches.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Type of studyStudy typeTian, Mingyang
2SeasonSeasonTian, MingyangSeason of water sampe collection
3TreatmentTreatTian, MingyangExperimental setup
4Treatment: salinityT:salTian, MingyangMulti-parameter portable meter, Xylem Analytics, WTW MultiLine® 3630 IDSPSU
5DayDayTian, MingyangSampling day
6Sampling date/time, experimentDate/time sampling expTian, MingyangDate
7pHpHTian, MingyangMulti-parameter portable meter, Xylem Analytics, WTW MultiLine® 3630 IDS
8Temperature, waterTemp°CTian, MingyangMulti-parameter portable meter, Xylem Analytics, WTW MultiLine® 3630 IDS
9Alkalinity, totalATµmol/kgTian, MingyangTitration, Metrohm, 888 Titrando
10SodiumNaµmol/lTian, MingyangCalculated according to Tian et al. (2025)
11PotassiumKµmol/lTian, MingyangCalculated according to Tian et al. (2025)
12CalciumCaµmol/lTian, MingyangCalculated according to Tian et al. (2025)
13MagnesiumMgµmol/lTian, MingyangCalculated according to Tian et al. (2025)
14ChlorideCl-µmol/lTian, MingyangCalculated according to Tian et al. (2025)
15Sulfate[SO4]2-µmol/lTian, MingyangCalculated according to Tian et al. (2025)
16Carbon dioxide, partial pressurepCO2ppmvTian, MingyangCalculated according to Tian et al. (2025)
17Calcite saturation stateOmega CalTian, MingyangCalculated according to Tian et al. (2025)Normalized: equilibrated to 415 ppm pCO2
18Aragonite saturation stateOmega ArgTian, MingyangCalculated according to Tian et al. (2025)Normalized: equilibrated to 415 ppm pCO2
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY-4.0) (License comes into effect after moratorium ends)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
25380 data points

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