Ramped pyrolysis oxidation (RPO) thermogram data of DOC from water samples collected during R/V Western Flyer Benthic-Pelagic Coupling expedition to Station M in the eastern Pacific Ocean in April 2018
Ramped pyrolysis oxidation (RPO) thermogram data of DOC from water samples collected during R/V Western Flyer Benthic-Pelagic Coupling expedition to Station M in the eastern Pacific Ocean in April 2018
Date
2023-04-19
Authors
White, Margot Elizabeth
Nguyen, Tran
Koester, Irina
Lardie Gaylord, Mary
Beman, John Michael
Smith, Kenneth
McNichol, Ann
Beaupré, Steven R.
Aluwihare, Lihini
Nguyen, Tran
Koester, Irina
Lardie Gaylord, Mary
Beman, John Michael
Smith, Kenneth
McNichol, Ann
Beaupré, Steven R.
Aluwihare, Lihini
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Date Created
2023-03-24
Location
Eastern North Pacific Ocean
westlimit: -123; southlimit: 34.833333; eastlimit: -123; northlimit: 34.833333
westlimit: -123; southlimit: 34.833333; eastlimit: -123; northlimit: 34.833333
DOI
10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.892564.1
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marine dissolved organic matter
radiocarbon
ramped pyrolysis oxidation (RPO)
radiocarbon
ramped pyrolysis oxidation (RPO)
Abstract
The >5000-year radiocarbon age (14C-age) of much of the 630±30 Pg C oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) reservoir remains an enigma in the marine carbon cycle. The fact that DOC is significantly older than dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) at every depth in the ocean forms the basis of our current framing of the marine DOC cycle where some component persists over multiple cycles of ocean mixing. As a result, 14C-depleted, aged DOC is hypothesized to be present as a uniform reservoir with a constant 14C signature and concentration throughout the water column. However, a key requirement of this model would be direct observations of DOC with similar 14C signatures in the surface and deep ocean. To address this data gap, we applied a thermal fractionation method to investigate DOC in water samples collected from a range of water column depths during the R/V Western Flyer cruise to Station M off the coast of central California in April 2018. This dataset presents thermogram data and evolved CO2 from ramped pyrolysis oxidation (RPO) procedures.
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/892564
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Dataset: Ramped Pyrolysis Oxidation (RPO) thermogram data from Station M
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White, M. E., Nguyen, T., Koester, I., Lardie Gaylord, M., Beman, J. M., Smith, K., McNichol, A., Beaupr�, S. R., & Aluwihare, L. (2023). Ramped pyrolysis oxidation (RPO) thermogram data of DOC from water samples collected during R/V Western Flyer Benthic-Pelagic Coupling expedition to Station M in the eastern Pacific Ocean in April 2018 (Version 1) [Data Set]. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). https://doi.org/10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.892564.1