contact PIs:Data Object sediment trap flux
| name | title |
|---|---|
| Dr Robert C. Thunell | Principal Investigator |
dates: 08 November 1995 to (ongoing)
location: CARIACO station, Cariaco Basin (10.5 N, 64.67 W)
project/cruise: CARIACO time series cruises
platform: Moored Sediment Traps
CARIACO Field Progam general description
Change history:
020208: Excel Spreadsheet retrieved from CARIACO website (contributed
by Laura Laurenzoni, CARIACO Data Manager (IMaRS, USF))
021308: files reformatted (one for each sediment trap) by Terry McKee (WHOI, BCO DMO)
added to database by Cyndy Chandler (WHOI, BCO-DMO)
13 February 2008: Prepared for OCB data system by Terry McKee (BCO-DMO)
from documentation contributed by Laura Lorenzoni (IMaRS, USF).
To measure settling particle flux at the CARIACO time-series site, five automated sediment traps were placed at 150, 225, 410, 810, and 1210 m on a mooring. These funnel-shaped traps are synchronized to collect samples over 2 week periods into a series of jars. The traps are retrieved and re-deployed every 6 months (May and November), and samples are collected to estimate carbonate, organic carbon, nitrogen, and biogenic silica fluxes and various other geochemical parameters.
This sediment trap dataset includes all sediment trap flux records collected during the CARIACO Time-Series project to date.
May 1996 - October 1996 is not available due to clogging of all 4 traps
May 2001- November 2001 is not available due to clogging of all 4 traps
A mooring with five automated sediment traps (Z, A–D) is located in the eastern Cariaco Basin (10°30′N; 64°40′W). (the original full sized diagram is available as a PDF file). Traps A–D have been in place since November 1995. Trap A is located in oxic waters at 226±6 m. Trap B-D are in the anoxic portion at 407 ± 3 m, 807±2 m and 1205 ± 3 m, respectively (Benitez-Nelson et al., 2007). The fifth trap, Z, was added in November 2003 and currently resides at 150 ± 2 m. All five sediment traps are funnel-shaped with a 0.5 m2 opening that is covered with a baffle top to reduce turbulence. The mooring is deployed for six-month intervals (retrieved and re-deployed about every 6 months in May and November) and each sample collection cup is filled with a buffered 3.2% formalin solution as a preservative for the accumulating organic matter (settling particles). The cups rotate every two weeks and are numbered 1–13, with cup 1 collecting for the two-week interval immediately following deployment, and cup 13 collecting for the 2 weeks immediately before recovery (Thunell et al., 1999; Müller-Karger et al., 2000; Thunell et al., 2000; Müller-Karger et al., 2001; Taylor et al., 2001; Goñi et al., 2003; Benitez-Nelson et al., 2007; Thunell et al., 2007).
Sediment trap samples are sealed and refrigerated immediately after collection. Processing is usually carried out within 1–3 weeks after recovery. The supernatant and any swimmers are discarded and whole traps samples are split using a precision rotary splitter. A quarter of each sample is used for bulk geochemical analyses. Particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate nitrogen (PN) analyses are conducted according to the methods described in Thunell et al. (2000), using a Perkin Elmer 2400 elemental analyzer.
The OCB DMO makes very few modifications to the data sets contributed by the CARIACO team.
Data from Sediment Traps A, B, C, and D were contributed to BCO-DMO for 247 of the 260 samples that were taken between November 8, 1995 and May 2, 1996. A gap, caused by clogging of all four traps, exists between May, 1996 and October 1996 (samples 14 -26). Data from Trap Z, deployed on November 6, 2003 was also contributed. Sample numbers are consecutive starting with November 8, 1995 for all traps.
The original data in several Microsoft Excel™ spreadsheets were downloaded from the CARIACO Web site. Mathworks® routine, xls2csv.m, was used to extract the data and other routines reformatted them to database standards.
| Parameter | Description | Units |
|---|---|---|
| trap_ID | Sediment Trap Identifier | text |
| depth_trap | Sediment Trap Depth | meters |
| lon | longitude, negative denotes West | decimal degrees |
| lat | latitude, negative denotes South | decimal degrees |
| sample_num | Sediment Trap sample number | dimensionless |
| date_open | date of sampling (local time) Time=0000 | YYYYMMDD |
| Year | year of sampling | YYYY |
| Month | month of sampling | MM |
| Day | day of sampling | DD |
| duration_d | Duration of sample collection | days |
| MF_Total | Total Mass Flux | grams/meter^2/day |
| MF_Corg | Mass Flux of organic Carbon (Corg) | grams/meter^2/day |
| MF_CaCO3 | Mass Flux of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) | grams/meter^2/day |
| MF_Sibio | Mass Flux of biogenic Silica (Opal) | grams/meter^2/day |
| MF_Terr | Mass Flux of terrigenous origin | grams/meter^2/day |
| MF_N | Mass Flux of Nitrogen (N) nd indicates no data, trap malfunction or sample too small to analyze | grams/meter^2/day |
| B/O Hermano Gines HG93_CARIACO |
This document is created from the content of the BCO-DMO metadata database. 2009-11-22 09:35:24
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