Dataset: Niskin bottle sample data from R/V New Horizon NEMO cruise NH1417 in the Eastern Pacific between San Diego and Hawaii from August to September 2014 (Phyto response to N substrates project)

Preliminary and in progressVersion (2018-03-09)Dataset Type:Unknown

Principal Investigator: Matthew M. Mills (Stanford University)

Co-Principal Investigator: Kevin R. Arrigo (Stanford University)

Co-Principal Investigator: Matthew J. Church (University of Montana)

Co-Principal Investigator: Dr Zbigniew Kolber (Soliense Inc.)

Co-Principal Investigator: Jonathan P. Zehr (University of California-Santa Cruz)

Contact: Gert van Dijken (Stanford University)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Amber D. York (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Program: Dimensions of Biodiversity (Dimensions of Biodiversity)

Project: Oligotrophic phytoplankton community response to changes in N substrates and the resulting impact on genetic, taxonomic and functional diversity (PhytoNsubResponse)

This dataset contains measurements from Niskin bottle samples from R/V New Horizon cruise NH1417 from August 18th to September 16th of 2014 in the Eastern Pacific between San Diego and Hawaii. The R/V New Horizon cruise NH1417 was a Nutrient Effects on Marine microOrganisms (NEMO) cruise.  

Measurements from Fast Repetition Rate Fluorometry (FRRF): initial fluorescence, maximum photochemical efficiency of photostream II, and functional absorption of cross-section.

CTD measurements: temperature, salinity, pressure, PAR, in-situ chlorophyll a, dissolved oxygen, fluorescence.

Derived values: Extracted chlorophyll a, 15N2 enrichment, 14C primary production.


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