In the summer of 2012, C-MORE conducted a "continuous" long-term field experiment at Station ALOHA to observe and interpret temporal variability in microbial processes, and the consequences for ecological dynamics and biogeochemical cycling. Special focus was given to time-space coupling because proper scale sampling of the marine environment is an imperative, but generally neglected aspect of marine microbiology.
Hawaii Ocean Experiment - Dynamics of Light and Nutrients (HOE-DYLAN)
Dataset | Latest Version Date | Current State |
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Stations from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises from May to October 2012 (C-MORE project) | 2013-09-26 | Preliminary and in progress |
Ammonium (NH4) concentrations from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises from July to September 2012 (C-MORE project) | 2023-08-22 | Final no updates expected |
Nitrite (NO2) concentrations from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises, R/V Kilo Moana KM1215, KM1216, KM1217, KM1218, KM1219, KM1220, at Station ALOHA from July to September 2012 (C-MORE project) | 2023-08-10 | Final no updates expected |
Urea concentrations from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises, R/V Kilo Moana KM1215, KM1217, KM1219, at Station ALOHA from July to September 2012 (C-MORE project) | 2023-08-10 | Final no updates expected |
Diazotroph abundances (nifH gene) from multiple HOE-DYLAN cruises from July to September 2012 (C-MORE project) | 2023-08-15 | Final no updates expected |