Deployment: MV1015

2010-11-18 - 2010-12-14 South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. Platform:R/V Melville (vessel)

Description

The South East Pacific (SEP) is characterized by very high nutrient concentrations in the waters adjacent to the Chilean coast, but very low nutrient concentrations (oligotrophic) in the mid- South Pacific Subtropical Gyre (SPSG), near Easter Island. The steep gradient in nutrient concentrations across the region affects the level of marine production, the composition of the microbial community, and the operation of major biogeochemical cycles in ways that are not fully understood. Despite the remarkable diversity of trophic conditions, strong gradients and even some unique singularities, the SEP is still the most sparsely sampled oceanic region of the global ocean from hydrodynamic, biological and biogeochemical points of view. The SPSG is also the most oligotrophic of all sub-tropical gyres.

Previous expeditions and remote sensing studies have describes the nutrient and chlorophyll field, but there have been few simultaneous measurements of chemical properties with microbial community structure and function.

This expedition is designed to investigate the impact of elemental nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorus, iron, silicon, carbon) ratios on marine productivity and microbial community composition. We propose to sample along a line extending from the Chilean coast near Arica to Easter Island. We will occupy three major "process" stations for up to five days each; a high productivity, near shore station, a mid-cruise station in the nutrient transition zone, and a low productivity, mid-gyre station near Easter Island. In between these stations, we will briefly sample at additional "survey" stations at lower intensity along the cruise track.

Cruise information and original data are available from the NSF R2R data catalog.

BiG RAPA Home project Web site with additional information


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Scanned cruise cast and sample logs from multiple C-MORE cruises in the north and south Pacific from 2007-2011 (C-MORE project)2011-02-21Final no updates expected
Stations from multiple C-MORE cruises in the north and south Pacific from 2007-2011 (C-MORE project)2011-10-24Final no updates expected
Total particulate carbon and nitrogen concentration from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715, R/V Melville MV1015 in the N. Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii and S. Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island, 2007-2010 (C-MORE project)2012-01-09Preliminary and in progress
Discrete samples of particulate phosphorus from R/V Kilo Moana KM0715, R/V Melville MV1015 in the N. Pacific Subtropical Gyre north of Hawaii and S. Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island, 2007-2010 (C-MORE project)2012-01-09Final no updates expected
Nutrients from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2011-05-04Preliminary and in progress
BiG RAPA Sediment Trap HPLC Pigments from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-05Final no updates expected
BiG RAPA water column HPLC pigments from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-05Final with updates expected
BiG RAPA Sediment Trap Lipids from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-19Final no updates expected
BiG RAPA Water Column Lipids from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-19Final no updates expected
BiG RAPA Sediment Trap Locations from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2012-11-28Final no updates expected
Clone Meta Sequences from R/V Melville MV1015 in the South Pacific from Arica, Chile to Easter Island. from November to December 2010 (C-MORE project)2014-06-06Final no updates expected
Prochlorococcus cell concentrations during the BiG-RAPA expedition (Cruise MV1015) in the Peru Current and Eastern South Pacific Subtropical Gyre between November and December of 20102023-01-30Final no updates expected

Deployment Report


People

Chief Scientist: Daniel J. Repeta
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution


Synonyms

BiG RAPA

C-MORE 4

Biogeochemical Gradients: Role in Arranging Planktonic Assemblages (BiG RAPA)

South Pacific