GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography: Determination of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) in seawater using High Temperature Combustion Analysis.[GOOS ENDORSED PRACTICE]
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2022Author
Halewood, Elisa
Opalk, Keri
Custals, Lillian
Carey, Maverick
Hansell, Dennis
Carlson, Craig A.
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Dissolved organic matter (DOM), operationally defined as organic matter that passes through a submicron filter, is a complex mixture of organic molecules comprised of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen as well as nitrogen, phosphorous and sulfur. Resolving the dynamics of each DOM fraction helps to elucidate the greater questions of DOM biogeochemical cycling. At ~662 ±32 Pg (1015 g) C, oceanic dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is one of the largest bioreactive pools of carbon in the ocean (Williams and Druffel, 1987; Hansell and Carlson, 1998a; Hansell et al., 2009), and is comparable to the mass of inorganic C in the atmosphere (MacKenzie, 1981; Eppley et al., 1987; Fasham et al., 2001). Perturbations in the sources or sinks of the oceanic DOC pool impact the balance between oceanic and atmospheric CO2, perhaps making it climatically significant (Ridgwell and Arnt, 2014). In addition, most of the standing stock of fixed nitrogen in the surface ocean (<200m) is in the form of dissolved organi.....
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Determination of dissolved organic carbon and total dissolved nitrogen in seawater using High Temperature Combustion Analysis.Page Range
32pp. [Publisher version = 15pp.]Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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Halewood, E., Opalk, K., Custals, L., Carey, M., Hansell, D.A. and Carlson, C.A. (2022) GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography: Determination of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) in seawater using High Temperature Combustion Analysis. Frontiers in Marine Science, 2022, 32pp.[To be submitted]. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1745Collections