Biogenic Silica from CTD samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS2204 from Apr to May 2022
Biogenic Silica from CTD samples collected during R/V Hugh R. Sharp cruise HRS2204 from Apr to May 2022
Date
2025-02-27
Authors
Rau, Matthew
Thamatrakoln, Kimberlee
Thamatrakoln, Kimberlee
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Date Created
2025-02-27
Location
Northeast United States Continental Shelf
westlimit: -72.2765; southlimit: 39.4554; eastlimit: -67.3996; northlimit: 41.7749
westlimit: -72.2765; southlimit: 39.4554; eastlimit: -67.3996; northlimit: 41.7749
DOI
10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.945973.1
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biogenic silica
Abstract
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, Martha's Vineyard, the mouth of the Sakonnet River near Newport, Rhode Island, and Hudson Canyon near New York. These data were collected as part of a study to clarify the importance of hydrodynamic forces on the cohesion, aggregation, and breakup of marine particles. These data were collected by Dr. Austin Grubb of the Rutgers University on the cruise led by Dr. Matthew Rau (chief-sci) of the George Washington University.
For a complete list of measurements, refer to the full dataset description in the supplemental file 'Dataset_description.pdf'. The most current version of this dataset is available at: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/945973
Description
Dataset: Biogenic Silica CTD Bottles