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A compendium of geochemical information from the Saanich Inlet water column

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Sci Data 4 , 170159 (Oct 31 2017)

Author(s):

Torres-Beltran, M., Hawley, A. K., Capelle, D., Zaikova, E., Walsh, D. A., Mueller, A., Scofield, M., Payne, C., Pakhomova, L., Kheirandish, S., Finke, J., Bhatia, M., Shevchuk, O., Gies, E. A., Fairley, D., Michiels, C., Suttle, C. A., Whitney, F., Crowe, S. A., Tortell, P. D., Hallam, S. J.

DOI:

10.1038/sdata.2017.159

Abstract:

Extensive and expanding oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) exist at variable depths in coastal and open ocean waters. As oxygen levels decline, nutrients and energy are increasingly diverted away from higher trophic levels into microbial community metabolism, resulting in fixed nitrogen loss and production of climate active trace gases including nitrous oxide and methane. While ocean deoxygenation has been reported on a global scale, our understanding of OMZ biology and geochemistry is limited by a lack of time-resolved data sets. Here, we present a historical dataset of oxygen concentrations spanning fifty years and nine years of monthly geochemical time series observations in Saanich Inlet, a seasonally anoxic fjord on the coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada that undergoes recurring changes in water column oxygenation status. This compendium provides a unique geochemical framework for evaluating long-term trends in biogeochemical cycling in OMZ waters.

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