Primary productivity measurements for the Hawaii Ocean Time-Series (HOT) program from October 1988 to September 2022 at Station ALOHA
Primary productivity measurements for the Hawaii Ocean Time-Series (HOT) program from October 1988 to September 2022 at Station ALOHA
Date
2025-02-15
Authors
White, Angelicque E.
Karl, David M.
Fujieki, Lance A
Karl, David M.
Fujieki, Lance A
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Date Created
2024-08-05
Location
North Pacific Subtropical Gyre; 22 deg 45 min N, 158 deg W
westlimit: -158; southlimit: 22.75; eastlimit: -158; northlimit: 22.75
westlimit: -158; southlimit: 22.75; eastlimit: -158; northlimit: 22.75
DOI
10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.737163.3
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primary production
HOT
Hawaii Ocean Time-series
HOT
Hawaii Ocean Time-series
Abstract
Primary productivity measurements from the Hawaii Ocean Time-Series (HOT) from 1988 to 2022. The 14C-radiotracer method was used to measure the assimilation of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) by phytoplankton as an estimate of the rate of photosynthetic production of organic matter in the euphotic zone. All incubations from 1990 through mid-2000 were conducted in situ at eight depths (5, 25, 45, 75, 100, 125, 150 and 175m) over one daylight period using a free-drifting array as described by Winn et al. (1991). Starting October 2000 (HOT-119), samples were collected from only the upper six depths while the lower two depths were modeled based on the monthly climatology. During 2015, all incubations were conducted in situ on a free floating, surface tethered array. Integrated carbon assimilation rates were calculated using the trapezoid rule with the shallowest value extended to 0 meters and the deepest extrapolated to a value of zero at 200 meters.
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/737163
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Dataset: HOT Primary Production