Ross Sea, Antarctica (53 days)
RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer : February-April 2013
McMurdo Station, Antarctica - Punta Arenas, Chile
Project Title: “TRacing the fate of Algal Carbon Export in the Ross Sea” (TRACERS)
Chief Scientist: Dennis Hansell, UM-RSMAS
Project Description: The research focus of this cruise was to investigate the biogeochemistry associated after a phytoplankton bloom at the end of the Antarctic Austral Summer. I helped analyze and coordinate analyses of nutrients (silicic acid, phosphate, and nitrate) and collect samples for dissolved organic carbon (DOC).
Note R2R Link takes user to Marine Geoscience Data System (MGDS):
NBP1302
Dataset | Brief Description |
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Cruise Track | Cruise Track |
HPLC Pigments - Underway | HPLC pigment analyses of underway collected samples on NBP1302 cruise |
HPLC Pigments - CTD | HPLC pigment analyses of CTD collected samples on NBP1302 cruise |
Data Report NBP1302 | Data Report NBP1302 |
DOC TDN Nutrients | TRACERS: DOC, TDN, Nutrients |
Carbon chemistry from CTD - Bottle | Carbon chemistry (TCO2, TALK, POC, PON, dC13_POM, dN15_POM) from CTD bottles |
Ross Sea sequences | Ross Sea sequences link |
Phaeocystis counts | Phaeocystis counts |
ODV and CTD | ODV and CTD |
Chief Scientist: Dennis Hansell
University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
• TRACERS 2013