nutrientsdi 98jana 01-19-98 through 01-23-98 Watercolumn samples nutrient analysis for phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite, and ammonia year, julian day, date, line, station/location, GMT (hour), GMT (minutes), Latitude (degrees), Lat. (min.), Longitude (deg.), Long. (min.), depth (m), event #, phosphate (uM), silicate (uM), nitrite (uM), nitrate (uM), ammonia (uM) nitrate (uM) from difference of measured variables nitrite + nitrate (uM) and nitrite. Water was sampled from all depths at all cruise stations with the exception of Palmer inshore stations C, D, and F through J. Along-track surface water and some ice samples were also collected and analyzed. Samples taken from Go-Flo bottles and analyzed by the Marine Science Institute Analytical Laboratory in Santa Barbara, CA, using a Lachat QuickChem 800 Flow Injection Nutrient Analyzer. Water from Go-Flo bottles was emptied into a clean, rinsed bucket, sub-sampled directly from the bucket on board the AbleJ and stored in rinsed amber Nalgene bottles in coolers for up to two hours until sampling was complete. Once in the lab, samples were transferred to 20ml polyethylene scintillation vials with Teflon lined lids for storage at -20 Celsius until analysis at the Marine Science Institute in Santa Barbara, CA. Water was sampled from a zodiac at Palmer inshore stations E and B using Go-Flo bottles at the surface and at depths corresponding to the following percentages of the surface photosynthetically available radiation (PAR): 50, 25, 10, 5 and 1. nutrients, phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia ASCII, comma separated /data/98jana/nutrientsdi 98jana.nuts Maria Vernet Dr. Maria Vernet, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA mvernet@ucsd.edu Karie Sines Michael Crowder Wendy Kozlowski Marine Science Institute, Santa Barbara, CA Wendy Kozlowski Wendy Kozlowski Wendy Kozlowski 10-20-99 graphical preview -999 values represent missing data. Note that all samples were frozen at a minimum of -20 degrees Celsius from the time of collection to the time of analysis, up to four months after sample collection.
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