10.5065/D6KH0KBW
Devol, A.
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4016-9399
University of Washington
Sediment Oxygen Flux Data in the Bering Sea Shelf. Version 1.0
UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory
2011
scientific data
oceans
Arctic
Sediment
Biogeochemical
Benthos
Oceanography
R/V Knorr
Ships
Water-based Platforms > Vessels > Surface > Ships > > 1bb21d0f-bf48-42b5-8e09-cc0d58407e4a
USCGC Healy - HLY
R/V Thomas G. Thompson
In Situ Ocean-based Platforms > SHIPS > R/V Thompson > Research Vessel Thomas G. Thompson > 896d7c41-6ddc-4a23-acc4-ee946cf32a7f
Coring Devices
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Corers > > > CORING DEVICES > > 479451b2-d1d1-48d3-a7be-e50850e89ce2
EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > OXYGEN
EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > OCEAN CHEMISTRY > MARINE GEOCHEMISTRY
HLY-09-02
HLY-08-02
KN195-10
TN-250
TN-249
HLY-08-03
HLY-07-01
Bering Sea
BEST
Bering Ecosystem Study
University Corporation For Atmospheric Research (UCAR):National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR):Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL):Data Managment and Services (DMS)
Devol, Allan H., devol@u.washington.edu
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4016-9399
University of Washington
Devol, Allan H., devol@u.washington.edu
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4016-9399
University of Washington
2007-04-10T00:00:00Z/2010-07-14T23:59:00Z
2011-09-28T15:00:26Z
en
102.255
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/file/download/4240A117333F/SedimentRate_readme.pdf
https://www.eol.ucar.edu/field_projects/best
https://catalog.eol.ucar.edu/best/
https://www.eol.ucar.edu/content/data-policy-1
7 data files
1 ancillary/documentation file
7 KiB
ASCII: ASCII Text (text/plain)
1.0
These data are available to be used subject to the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research ("UCAR") terms and conditions.
The high productivity in the Bering sea coupled with shallow water depths over the shelf result in a large fraction of the productivity reaching the sediments. This fuels the productive benthic ecosystem there. It also results in high benthic oxygen consumption and denitrification rates. The goal of our project is to look at the benthic geochemistry in the Bering Sea Ecosystem Study-Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Program (BEST-BSIERP) region, especially the benthic cycling of nitrogen. BEST-BSIERP together are the Bering Sea project.
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