These data include measurements of biogenic silica from CTD bottle water samples collected during a cruise on the Northeast Continental Shelf to study particle disaggregation. One cruise was completed aboard the R/V Hugh R. Sharp from 2022-04-21 through 2022-05-02 (HRS22-04), which visited a variety of stations and hydrodynamic environments associated with the Northeast Continental Shelf of the United States. Stations ranged from Georges Bank and the Great South Channel near the Gulf of Maine, M...
Show moreThis cruise visited eight stations on the Northeastern U.S. Continental Shelf. Latitudes and longitudes provided per sample in the data, but general station descriptions are below.
Samples for biogenic silica measurements were collected via filtration onto 1.2 µm pore-size, polycarbonate filters (Millipore) and stored at -20 degree C until processing. Downstream analysis was done using a modified sodium hydroxide digestion method as described in Krause et al. 2009. Micro-molar of silicon was calculated from transmission using a spectrophotometer with a 1 cm cuvette.
Rau, M., Thamatrakoln, K. (2024) Biogenic Silica from CTD samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS2204 from Apr to May 2022. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2024-12-13 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/945973 [access date]
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