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Biogeochemical measurements of sediments collected at station MSM15/1_492-PUC1 (microbial mat 1) in the Black Sea during the MSM15/1 cruise in 2010
Biogeochemical measurements of sediments collected at station MSM15/1_492-PUC1 (microbial mat 1) in the Black Sea during the MSM15/1 cruise in 2010
Biogeochemical measurements in sediment cores collected with the submersible JAGO (pusch cores) and a TV-MUC in the Black Sea during MSM15/1, Northwest Crimea (HYPOX Project), at water depths between 152-156 m. A series of microbial mats were sampled on the hypoxic region of the Crimean Shelf. Concentrations of organic carbon (Corg) and nitrogen (N) were measured on finely powdered, freeze-dried subsamples of sediment using a using a Fisons NA-1500 elemental analyzer. For organic carbon determination samples were pre-treated with 12.5% HCl to remove carbonates. Chlorophyll a (chl a), phaeopigments (PHAEO) and chloroplastic pigment equivalents (CPE) was measured according to Schubert et al., (2005) and total hydrolyzable amino acids (THAA) and single amino acid: ASP, GLU, SER, HIS, GLY, THR, ARG, ALA, TYR, MET, VAL, PHE, ILE, LEU, LYS following Dauwe et al., 1998.
Threonine, total hydrolysable, Element analyser, Fisons NA 1500, Chlorophyll a, after Dauwe Middelburg 1998, Position, Element analyser, Latitude of event, after Schubert et al 2005, Methionine, top min, Serine, total, bottom max, Alanine, Depth, top/min, Valine, Amino acid, sediment rock, Push corer, In situ monitoring of oxygen depletion in hypoxic ecosystems of coastal and open seas and land locke, Nitrogen, total, Earth System Research, after Schubert et al. (2005), Glutamic acid, MSM15 1, Longitude of event, Nitrogen, organic, Phenylalanine, Phaeopigments per unit sediment mass, Glycine, after Dauwe & Middelburg (1998), In situ monitoring of oxygen depletion in hypoxic ecosystems of coastal and open seas and land-locked water bodies (HYPOX), DEPTH, sediment/rock, Arginine, MSM15/1, Leucine, Fisons NA 1500, Date/Time of event, Histidine, Isoleucine, Amino acid, total hydrolysable, Lysine, Depth, Event label, Date Time of event, Carbon, Chloroplastic pigment equivalents, Maria S. Merian, Maria S Merian, Aspartic acid, Tyrosine, Depth, bottom/max, Carbon, organic, total
Threonine, total hydrolysable, Element analyser, Fisons NA 1500, Chlorophyll a, after Dauwe Middelburg 1998, Position, Element analyser, Latitude of event, after Schubert et al 2005, Methionine, top min, Serine, total, bottom max, Alanine, Depth, top/min, Valine, Amino acid, sediment rock, Push corer, In situ monitoring of oxygen depletion in hypoxic ecosystems of coastal and open seas and land locke, Nitrogen, total, Earth System Research, after Schubert et al. (2005), Glutamic acid, MSM15 1, Longitude of event, Nitrogen, organic, Phenylalanine, Phaeopigments per unit sediment mass, Glycine, after Dauwe & Middelburg (1998), In situ monitoring of oxygen depletion in hypoxic ecosystems of coastal and open seas and land-locked water bodies (HYPOX), DEPTH, sediment/rock, Arginine, MSM15/1, Leucine, Fisons NA 1500, Date/Time of event, Histidine, Isoleucine, Amino acid, total hydrolysable, Lysine, Depth, Event label, Date Time of event, Carbon, Chloroplastic pigment equivalents, Maria S. Merian, Maria S Merian, Aspartic acid, Tyrosine, Depth, bottom/max, Carbon, organic, total
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Biogeochemical measurements in sediment cores collected with the submersible JAGO (pusch cores) and a TV-MUC in the Black Sea during MSM15/1, Northwest Crimea (HYPOX Project), at water depths between 152-156 m. A series of microbial mats were sampled on the hypoxic region of the Crimean Shelf. Concentrations of organic carbon (Corg) and nitrogen (N) were measured on finely powdered, freeze-dried subsamples of sediment using a using a Fisons NA-1500 elemental analyzer. For organic carbon determination samples were pre-treated with 12.5% HCl to remove carbonates. Chlorophyll a (chl a), phaeopigments (PHAEO) and chloroplastic pigment equivalents (CPE) was measured according to Schubert et al., (2005) and total hydrolyzable amino acids (THAA) and single amino acid: ASP, GLU, SER, HIS, GLY, THR, ARG, ALA, TYR, MET, VAL, PHE, ILE, LEU, LYS following Dauwe et al., 1998.