KOSMOS 2021 Gran Canaria mesocosm study on ocean alkalinity enhancement: water column biogeochemistry and pigments

This data was collected as a part of a mesocosm study to investigate the ecosystem impacts of ocean alkalinity enhancement, within the EU H2020 OceanNETs project. Nine mesocosms were deployed in Taliarte Harbour (Gran Canaria, Spain) and were regularly sampled using integrated water samplers between 10th September-25th October 2021. A gradient design was used in this experiment with a total of nine different alkalinity concentrations. Seawater alkalinity ranged between ambient (0 µeq kg-1 added alkalinity, OAE0) and 2400 µeq kg-1 additional alkalinity (OAE2400). The alkalinity levels increased in equal intervals of 300 µeq kg-1 across nine mesocosms (OAE0, OAE300, OAE600, OAE900, OAE1200, OAE1500, OAE1800, OAE2100, OAE2400). This data set contains water column biogeochemistry variables (inorganic nutrients, carbonate chemistry, particulate matter) as well as pigment concentrations from these nine mesocosms.

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Paul, Allanah Joy, Sánchez, Nicolás, Haunost, Mathias, Schneider, Julieta (2024). Dataset: KOSMOS 2021 Gran Canaria mesocosm study on ocean alkalinity enhancement: water column biogeochemistry and pigments. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.966941

DOI retrieved: 2024

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Imported on December 1, 2024
Last update December 1, 2024
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.966941
Author Paul, Allanah Joy
Given Name Allanah Joy
Family Name Paul
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Sánchez, Nicolás
Haunost, Mathias
Schneider, Julieta
Source Creation 2024
Publication Year 2024
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: KOSMOS_GC21_water-chemistry
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Name: Chemistry