Determination of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus content in sinking particles at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) site from December 1988 to June 2024 using a Particle Interceptor Trap System (PITS)

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2025-03-18
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Bates, Nicholas
Johnson, Rodney J.
Lomas, Michael W.
Steinberg, Deborah K.
Derbyshire, Lucinda
Hayden, Matthew
Lethaby, Paul J.
Lomas, Debra
Lopez, Paloma Z.
May, Rebecca
Smith, Dominic
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2025-01-22
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Northwest Sargasso Sea at 31 deg 40' N, 64 deg 10' W
westlimit: -65.538; southlimit: 30.561; eastlimit: -63.085; northlimit: 31.544
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10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.894099.5
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vertical flux
Sediment traps
BATS sediment trap particle flux
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Data presented here contain elemental sinking fluxes of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus (C, N, P) from the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study site from December 1988 (BATS Cruise 3) through June 2024 (BATS cruise 416). The BATS program uses a method developed by Knauer et al. (1979) which was used extensively in the VERTEX program. In summary, to trap oceanic sediment flux, BATS uses a floating array comprised of polycarbonate tubes (7 cm diameter by 53 cm height) containing a buffered brine solution, with polycarbonate filters at the bottom to collect flux. Four tubes are deployed at each depth (150, 200, and 300 meters) and three additional tubes for blank counts are prepared but not deployed. The floating sediment trap array with collection tubes is deployed during monthly BATS cruises for a target time of 72 hours, but deployment time is subject to change depending on weather and/or emergency conditions. After recovery, the filters are examined under a microscope to remove swimming zooplankton caught on the traps to prevent skewed end results. Three samples from each depth are acidified to remove inorganic carbon before measuring organic carbon and nitrogen using a CE440 Elemental Analyzer, while the remaining non-acidified sample is used for total carbon estimates. Additional tubes are also prepared and deployed (three per depth) for phosphorus samples that are analyzed at Bigelow Laboratory of Ocean Sciences using a separate analytical procedure supervised by Dr. Michael Lomas. 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/894099
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Dataset: BATS sediment trap particle flux
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