Nicholas E. Ray, Jannik Martens, Marco Ajmar, Tommaso Tesi, Evgeniy Yakushev, Ivan Gangnus, Jens Strauss, Lutz Schirrmeister, Igor Semiletov, Birgit Wild
This dataset contains measurements on the water column chemistry, rates of dissolved silicon exchange between sediments and the water column, and amorphous silicon content of the surface sediments on the Siberian Arctic Ocean continental shelves (Kara Sea, Laptev Sea, East Siberian Sea) from September to October 2020.
This dataset tests important gaps in our knowledge of the silicon budget of the Arctic Ocean, providing a baseline for future studies aiming to investigate a changing Arctic and world ocean silicon budget.
Cores were collected and incubated on board RV Keldysh during the ISSS2020 expedition to measure rates of dissolved silicon and oxygen exhcange between sediments and the water column. Surface sediments were analyzed upon return to Stockholm University.
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Citation
Nicholas E. Ray, Jannik Martens, Marco Ajmar, Tommaso Tesi, Evgeniy Yakushev, Ivan Gangnus, Jens Strauss, Lutz Schirrmeister, Igor Semiletov, Birgit Wild (2023) Coastal Yedoma deposits and continental shelf sediments in the Arctic Ocean silicon cycle collected in 2020. Dataset version 1. Bolin Centre Database. https://doi.org/10.17043/ray-2023-sediment-silicon-1
References
Ray NE, Martens J, Ajmar M, Tesi T, Yakushev E, Gangnus I, Strauss J, Schirrmeister L, Semiletov I, Wild B (2024) The Role of Coastal Yedoma Deposits and Continental Shelf Sediments in the Arctic Ocean Silicon Cycle. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 38. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023gb007746
Data description
This dataset consists of a single excel file with two sheets.
si_fluc_data
: this sheet includes data regarding sediment core incubations and surface sediment characteristics. Each bullet point below describes the column in the datasheet
station
- the station ID at which the sample was collected
sea
- the sea in which the sample was collected
latitude
- the station latitude (in decimal degrees)
longitude
- the station longitude (in decimal degrees)
depth_m
- the depth to the seafloor where the sediment core was collected (metre)
temp_c
- the temperature of bottom water when the core was collected (°C)
salinity
- the salinity of bottom water when the core was collected
sio2_flux
- the dissolved silicon flux between the sediment and water coulm (μmol m⁻² d⁻¹)
o2_flux
- the dissolved oxygen flux between the sediment and water coulm (μmol m⁻² d⁻¹)
start_sio2_conc
- the dissolved silicon concentration in water overlying sediments at the beginning of the incubation (μmol L⁻¹)
start_o2_conc
- the dissolved oxygen concentration in water overlying sediments at the beginning of the incubation (μmol L⁻¹)
toc_perc
- the percent mass of surface sediment made up of organic carbon
delta_13_c
- the δ13C of surface sediments (‰)
asi_perc_mass
- the percent mass of surface sediments made up of amorphous silicon
dist_from_river_km
- the distance (km) from the location the core was collected to the nearby river
water_column_si
: data from water column profiles measured along transects radiating from river outflows
st
- the station id
lon
- the station longitude (in decimal degrees)
lat
- the station latitude (in decimal degrees)
date
- the date the sample was collected
bottom_depth_m
- the depth from the surface at the sampling site (metre)
sea
- the sea in which the sample was collected
bottle_num
- the smple bottle ID
sample_depth_m
- the depth at which the sample was collected (metre)
temp_c
- the water temperature (°C)
salinity
- the salinity
o2_conc
- the dissolved oxygen concentration (μmol L⁻¹)
sio2_conc
- the dissolved silicon concentration (μmol L⁻¹)
Comments
Alternative contact person
Birgit Wild
Email address
[javascript protected email address]
Postal address
Birgit Wild
Department of Environmental Science
Stockholm University
SE-106 91 Stockholm
Sweden
GCMD science keywords
Earth science > Oceans > Ocean chemistry > Silicate
GCMD location
Ocean > Arctic Ocean
Project
This dataset was generated during the [https://www.aces.su.se/research/projects/the-isss-2020-arctic-ocean-expedition/](International Siberian Shelf Study 2020 expedition).
This work was funded by the Swedish Research Council VR (grant numbers 2018-05489 to B.W., 2021-06670 to J. M., as well as 2017-01601), the Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development Formas (grant number 2018-01547 to B.W.), and Research Council of Norway (grant 315317 for E.Y).
Publisher
Bolin Centre Database
DOI
10.17043/ray-2023-sediment-silicon-1
Published
2023-12-07 16:19:36