nutrientsdi 99JAN 01-09-99 through 02-11-99 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. 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. Water from Go-Flo bottles was sub-sampled directly into new polyethylene 20ml scintillation vials with Teflon lined lids and stored at -20 degrees Celsius until analysis at the Marine Science Institute in Santa Barbara, California. Water was sampled from Go-Flo bottles off a side-deployed rosette at all depths sampled (usually eleven discreet depths). nutrients, phosphate, silicate, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia ASCII, comma separated /data/99jan/nutrientsdi 99jan.nuts Dr. Maria Vernet, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA mvernet@ucsd.edu Dr. Maria Vernet, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA mvernet@ucsd.edu Wendy Kozlowski Jennifer White Robert Kozlowski Marine Science Institute, Santa Barbara, CA Wendy Kozlowski Wendy Kozlowski Wendy Kozlowski 10-19-99 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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