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data | graph | files | public | [HMW and LMW DOC 14C] - High and low molecular weight (HMW, LMW) DOC 14C collected from the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre and Central North Atlantic (The Microbial Nitrogen Pump: Coupling 14C and Compound-specific Amino Acids to Understand the Role of Microbial Transformations in the Refractory Ocean DON Pool) | I M | background | BCO-DMO | bcodmo_dataset_811547 |
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attribute | NC_GLOBAL | acquisition_description | String | Sample Collection Samples were collected on two separate research cruises aboard the R/V Kilo Moana in August 2014 and May 2015. Sampling was conducted at the Hawaii Ocean Time Series Station ALOHA (A Long-Term Oligotrophic Habitat Assessment; 22\u00b0 45'N, 158\u00b0 00'W) and the Bermuda Atlantic Time Series Site (BATS; 31\u00b0 40'N, 64\u00b0 10'W) in the Central North Atlantic. Surface water was sampled via the vessel's underway sampling system. The intake pipe is situated on the forward starboard hull section of the vessel approximately 7.5 m below the waterline. The laboratory seawater tap was allowed to flush for 2 hours prior to each sampling. Seawater was pre-filtered through 53 \u00b5m Nitex mesh, and pumped through a 0.2 \u00b5m polyethersulfone (PES) cartridge filter (Shelco Filters, Micro Vantage, water grade, 9.75\" DOE, polycarbonate housing) prior to introduction to the ultrafiltration system. Large volume subsurface water samples were collected using successive casts of a rosette equipped with 24 x 12 L Niskin bottles. Tangential-Flow Ultrafiltration The main UF system was constructed using a modified design of the system described in Roland et al. (2009), and expanded on by Walker et al. (2011). Briefly, the system was comprised of four-spiral wound PES UF membranes, having a nominal molecular weight cut off of 2.5 kD (GE Osmonics GH2540F30, 40-inch long, 2.5-inch diameter). The membranes were mounted in stainless steel housings, plumbed in parallel to a 100 L fluorinated HDPE reservoir, with flow driven by a 1.5 HP stainless steel centrifugal pump (Goulds Pumps, Stainless steel centrifugal pump, NPE series 1 x 1-1/4 -6, close coupled to a 1-1/2 horsepower, 3500 RPM, 60 Hz, 3 phase, Open Drip Proof Motor; 5.75 Inch Impeller Diameter, Standard Viton Mechanical Seals). All other system plumbing components contacting seawater were composed of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or stainless steel. The system was run continuously at a membrane pressure of 40-50 psi, resulting in permeation flow rates of 1-2 L/min, depending primarily on the temperature of the feed seawater. Sample water was fed into the system using peristaltic pumps and platinum cured silicone tubing at a flow rate matched to the system permeation rates to ensure a constant system volume of approximately 100 L. Seawater samples of 3000-4000 L were concentrated to a final retentate volume of 15-20 L, drained from the system into acid washed PC carboys and refrigerated (less than 12 hours at 2C) until the next phase of processing. Samples requiring storage for longer than 12 hours were frozen and stored at -20\u00b0C. The UF system was then reconfigured to a smaller volume system, consisting of a single membrane having a smaller nominal molecular weight cutoff (GE Osmonics GE2540F30, 40-inch long, 2.5-inch diameter, 1 kD MWCO), and a 2.5 L PES reservoir for further volume reduction and subsequent salt removal (diafiltration). Using this smaller system, samples were reduced to 2-3 L under lower pressure (25 psi, permeation rate = 250 mL/min). Samples were then diafiltered using 40 L of 18.2 M\u03a9 Milli-Q (ultrapure) water, adding water to the sample retentate reservoir at the same rate of membrane permeation. Reduced and diafiltered samples were stored in acid washed PC bottles at -20\u00b0C for transport. In the laboratory, samples were further concentrated by rotary evaporation using pre-combusted glassware (450 \u00b0C, 5 h). A molecular sieve and a liquid nitrogen trap were placed between the vacuum pump and rotovap chamber to ensure no contamination of isolated material by back streaming of hydrocarbons or other contaminants. After reduction to 50-100 mL, samples were dried to powder via centrifugal evaporation in PTFE centrifuge tubes. Dry material was homogenized with an ethanol cleaned agate mortar and pestle, transferred to pre-combusted glass vials, and stored in a desiccation cabinet until subsequent analyses. Solid Phase Extraction Solid phase extraction was conducted using PPL sorbent (Agilent Bondesil PPL, 125 \u00b5m particle size, part # 5982-0026) following the general recommendations of Dittmar et al. (2008) and Green et al. (2014), including loading rates, seawater to sorbent ratios, and elution volumes and rates. Between 300 and 500 g of sorbent was used for each extraction, depending on sample volume and DOC concentration, with average loading of 4.2 \u00b1 1.5 L UF permeate per g sorbent representing 1.9 \u00b1 0.6 mg DOC per g sorbent or a DOC to sorbent mass ratio of 1:600 \u00b1 200. This is in line with both the recommendations of Dittmar et al. (2008) (maximum loading = 10 L seawater per g sorbent) and Li et al. (2016) (DOC to sorbent ratio = 1:800). Permeate from the UF system was fed through PTFE tubing to a pair of 200 L HDPE barrels. The permeate water was then acidified in 200 L batches to pH 2 by adding 400 mL of 6 M HCl (Fisher Chemical, ACS Plus grade). Batch samples were mixed continuously during collection, acidification, and loading using a peristaltic pump and platinum cured Si and PTFE tubing positioned at the surface and bottom of each barrel. Acidified batches of seawater permeate were then pumped through the SPE sorbent. SPE flow rates were matched to UF permeation rates (1-2 L/min), such that a pair of 200 L barrels allowed one barrel to be filled while the contents of the other was passed through the sorbent. Three custom SPE column configurations were used to contain the sorbent material. The column configuration was modified several times for ease of use on subsequent cruises. First, an open, gravity fed, large (49 mm ID x 1000 mm length, 1875 mL volume) glass chromatography column with 40 \u00b5m fritted disk and PTFE stopcock (Kimble-Chase, Kontes) was used. Next, we tested a custom built high-pressure SS housing (10 cm ID x 3.5 cm bed height), and finally a parallel combination of 2 medium-pressure glass chromatography columns (Kimble-Chase, Kontes, Chromaflex LC, 4.8 mm ID x 30 cm, 543 mL volume). While all designs proved to be functionally equivalent, the latter parallel combination of 2 medium-pressure glass columns ultimately provided the best configuration in order to maximize flow rates while simultaneously optimizing the ratio of sorbent bed height to loading speed. Further, the commercial availability and ease of use associated with this configuration made it our preferred design. Following sample loading, the SPE sorbent was desalted with 6 L of pH 2 ultrapure water at a low flow rate (250-300 mL/min). After desalting, the SPE sorbent was transferred to a glass chromatography column (75 mm ID x 300 mm length, 40 \u00b5m fritted disk, PTFE stopcock) with ultrapure water rinses to ensure quantitative transfer. Isolated organic material was then eluted from the sorbent with five to six 500 mL additions of methanol. The eluted methanol solution was stored in pre-combusted amber glass bottles at -20\u00b0C for transport. Similar to UF samples, the methanol-eluted solutions were first reduced by rotary evaporation to 50-100 mL. Samples were then dried to powder via centrifugal evaporation in PTFE centrifuge tubes. Dry material was homogenized with an ethanol cleaned agate mortar and pestle, transferred to pre-combusted glass vials, and stored in a desiccation cabinet until elemental and isotopic analyses. Elemental and Isotopic Analyses Natural abundance radiocarbon (\u039414C) determinations of all isolated fractions were performed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (LLNL-CAMS) by AMS following standard graphitization procedures (Santos et al., 2007; Vogel et al., 1984). The \u039414C signature of total seawater DOC (< 0.2 \u00b5m) was determined by UV-oxidation and AMS at the UC Irvine Keck Carbon Cycle AMS Lab (Beaupr\u00e9 et al., 2007; Druffel et al., 2013; Walker et al., 2016). Results are reported as age-corrected \u039414C (\u2030) for geochemical samples and have been corrected to the date of collection and are reported in accordance with conventions set forth by Stuiver and Polach (1977). Isotopic 14C results are reported as background and 13C corrected fraction modern (Fm), \u039414C, and conventional radiocarbon age (ybp). Stable carbon (\u03b413C) and nitrogen (\u03b415N) isotope ratios were determined via elemental analyzer isotope ratio mass spectrometry (EA-IRMS) at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Stable Isotope Laboratory (UCSC-SIL; [http://emerald.ucsc.edu/~silab/](\\"http://emerald.ucsc.edu/~silab/\\")). Approximately 1 mg of each dry isolated DOM sample was weighed into tin capsules (Costec, 5 x 9 mm) for analysis. EA-IRMS analysis was conducted using a Carlo Erba CHNS-O EA1108-elemental analyzer interfaced via a ConFlo III device with a ThermoFinnigan Delta Plus XP isotope ratio mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific).\u00a0 Standards, EA-IRMS protocols, and correction routines followed standard UCSC-SIL protocols. Analytical uncertainties of n=3 replicate measurements of isotopic standards ranged from \u00b1 0.05 to 0.1\u2030 for both \u03b413C and \u03b415N. Carbon to nitrogen elemental ratios were similarly determined by elemental analysis. The presented ratios are atomic ratios (C/N)a normalized to the mass of C and N, but have been abbreviated as C/N throughout. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_award_nid | String | 701743 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_award_number | String | OCE-1358041 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_data_url | String | http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1358041 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_funder_name | String | NSF Division of Ocean Sciences |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_funding_acronym | String | NSF OCE |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_funding_source_nid | String | 355 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_program_manager | String | Henrietta N Edmonds |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_program_manager_nid | String | 51517 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | cdm_data_type | String | Other |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | comment | String | HMW and LMW DOC 14C PI: Matthew McCarthy (UC Santa Cruz) Co-PI: Thomas Guilderson (UC Santa Cruz) Version date: 14 May 2020 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | Conventions | String | COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_email | String | info at bco-dmo.org |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_name | String | BCO-DMO |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_type | String | institution |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_url | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/ |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | data_source | String | extract_data_as_tsv version 2.3 19 Dec 2019 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | dataset_current_state | String | Final and no updates |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | date_created | String | 2020-05-14T17:36:12Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | date_modified | String | 2020-05-20T16:01:53Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | defaultDataQuery | String | &time<now |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | doi | String | 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.811547.1 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_vertical_max | double | 2500.0 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_vertical_min | double | 2.0 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_vertical_positive | String | down |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_vertical_units | String | m |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | infoUrl | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/811547 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | institution | String | BCO-DMO |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_acronym | String | Niskin bottle |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_dataset_instrument_nid | String | 811558 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_description | String | A Niskin bottle (a next generation water sampler based on the Nansen bottle) is a cylindrical, non-metallic water collection device with stoppers at both ends. The bottles can be attached individually on a hydrowire or deployed in 12, 24, or 36 bottle Rosette systems mounted on a frame and combined with a CTD. Niskin bottles are used to collect discrete water samples for a range of measurements including pigments, nutrients, plankton, etc. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_instrument_external_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL0412/ |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_instrument_name | String | Niskin bottle |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_instrument_nid | String | 413 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_supplied_name | String | rosette equipped with 24 x 12 L Niskin bottles |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_1_acronym | String | IR Mass Spec |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_1_dataset_instrument_nid | String | 811560 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_1_description | String | The Isotope-ratio Mass Spectrometer is a particular type of mass spectrometer used to measure the relative abundance of isotopes in a given sample (e.g. VG Prism II Isotope Ratio Mass-Spectrometer). |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_1_instrument_external_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB16/ |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_1_instrument_name | String | Isotope-ratio Mass Spectrometer |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_1_instrument_nid | String | 469 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_1_supplied_name | String | ThermoFinnigan Delta Plus XP isotope ratio mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_2_acronym | String | Pump-Ship Intake |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_2_dataset_instrument_nid | String | 811557 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_2_description | String | The 'Pump-underway ship intake' system indicates that samples are from the ship's clean water intake pump. This is essentially a surface water sample from a source of uncontaminated near-surface (commonly 3 to 7 m) seawater that can be pumped continuously to shipboard laboratories on research vessels. There is typically a temperature sensor near the intake (known as the hull temperature) to provide measurements that are as close as possible to the ambient water temperature. The flow from the supply is typically directed through continuously logged sensors such as a thermosalinograph and a fluorometer. Water samples are often collected from the underway supply that may also be referred to as the non-toxic supply. Ideally the data contributor has specified the depth in the ship's hull at which the pump is mounted. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_2_instrument_external_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/31/ |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_2_instrument_name | String | Pump - Surface Underway Ship Intake |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_2_instrument_nid | String | 534 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_2_supplied_name | String | underway sampling system |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_3_dataset_instrument_nid | String | 811559 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_3_description | String | Instruments that quantify carbon, nitrogen and sometimes other elements by combusting the sample at very high temperature and assaying the resulting gaseous oxides. Usually used for samples including organic material. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_3_instrument_external_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB01/ |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_3_instrument_name | String | Elemental Analyzer |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_3_instrument_nid | String | 546339 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_3_supplied_name | String | Carlo Erba CHNS-O EA1108-elemental analyzer |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | keywords | String | age, anomaly, bco, bco-dmo, biological, c14, C14_age, C14_age_stdev, cams, CAMS_num, chemical, climate, d14, d14C, d14C_stdev, data, dataset, depth, deviation, dmo, erddap, Fm_stdev, management, monitoring, num, oceanography, office, preliminary, sample, sample_type, season, standard, standard deviation, stdev, system, type, year |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | license | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/811547/license |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | metadata_source | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/api/dataset/811547 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | param_mapping | String | {'811547': {'depth': 'flag - depth'}} |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | parameter_source | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/mapserver/dataset/811547/parameters |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_affiliation | String | University of California-Santa Cruz |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_affiliation_acronym | String | UC Santa Cruz |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_person_name | String | Matthew D. McCarthy |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_person_nid | String | 557245 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_role | String | Principal Investigator |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_role_type | String | originator |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_affiliation | String | University of California-Santa Cruz |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_affiliation_acronym | String | UC Santa Cruz |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_person_name | String | Thomas Guilderson |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_person_nid | String | 51494 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_role | String | Co-Principal Investigator |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_role_type | String | originator |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_affiliation | String | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_affiliation_acronym | String | WHOI BCO-DMO |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_person_name | String | Shannon Rauch |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_person_nid | String | 51498 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_role | String | BCO-DMO Data Manager |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_2_role_type | String | related |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | project | String | DON Microbial Nitrogen Pump |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_acronym | String | DON Microbial Nitrogen Pump |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_description | String | Dissolved organic nitrogen is one of the most important - but perhaps least understood - components of the modern ocean nitrogen cycle. While dissolved organic nitrogen represents a main active reservoir of fixed and seemingly biologically-available nitrogen, at the same time most of ocean's dissolved organic nitrogen pool is also apparently unavailable for use by organisms. Recently, the idea of the "Microbial Carbon Pump" has emerged, providing a renewed focus on microbes as primary agents for the formation of biologically-available dissolved material. However, the role that microbes play in transformation of biologically-available dissolved organic nitrogen is still lacking. In order to fill gaps in this knowledge, researchers from the University of California Santa Cruz will apply a series of new analytical approaches to test the role of microbial source and transformation in formation of the ocean's biologically-available dissolved organic nitrogen pool. Results from this study will address one of the major unknowns of both chemical oceanography and the ocean nitrogen cycle. Broader Impacts: This proposal will provide oceanographers new tools to test ideas of microbial organic matter sequestration in a world where the oceans are rapidly changing. High school, undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral education will be furthered through active participation in lab, field, and data synthesis activities. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_end_date | String | 2017-03 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_geolocation | String | North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (HOT station), North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre (BATS time series station), California Margin |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_name | String | The Microbial Nitrogen Pump: Coupling 14C and Compound-specific Amino Acids to Understand the Role of Microbial Transformations in the Refractory Ocean DON Pool |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_project_nid | String | 701744 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_start_date | String | 2014-04 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_name | String | Biological and Chemical Oceanographic Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_type | String | institution |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | sourceUrl | String | (local files) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | standard_name_vocabulary | String | CF Standard Name Table v55 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | summary | String | High and low molecular weight (HMW, LMW) DOC 14C collected from the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre and Central North Atlantic. These data were published in Broek et al. (2019) and Broek et al. (2017). |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | title | String | [HMW and LMW DOC 14C] - High and low molecular weight (HMW, LMW) DOC 14C collected from the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre and Central North Atlantic (The Microbial Nitrogen Pump: Coupling 14C and Compound-specific Amino Acids to Understand the Role of Microbial Transformations in the Refractory Ocean DON Pool) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | version | String | 1 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | xml_source | String | osprey2erddap.update_xml() v1.5 |
variable | location | String | ||
attribute | location | bcodmo_name | String | site |
attribute | location | description | String | Sample collection location. HOT = Hawaii Ocean Time Series station ALOHA (22° 45'N, 158° 00'W) in North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG); BATS = Hawaii Ocean Time Series station ALOHA (22° 45'N, 158° 00'W) in North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG) |
attribute | location | long_name | String | Location |
attribute | location | units | String | unitless |
variable | year | short | ||
attribute | year | _FillValue | short | 32767 |
attribute | year | actual_range | short | 2014, 2016 |
attribute | year | bcodmo_name | String | year |
attribute | year | description | String | Year of sample collection; format: YYYY |
attribute | year | long_name | String | Year |
attribute | year | nerc_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/YEARXXXX/ |
attribute | year | units | String | unitless |
variable | season | String | ||
attribute | season | bcodmo_name | String | season |
attribute | season | description | String | Season of sample collection |
attribute | season | long_name | String | Season |
attribute | season | units | String | unitless |
variable | sample_type | String | ||
attribute | sample_type | bcodmo_name | String | sample_type |
attribute | sample_type | description | String | DOM Fraction |
attribute | sample_type | long_name | String | Sample Type |
attribute | sample_type | units | String | unitless |
variable | depth | double | ||
attribute | depth | _CoordinateAxisType | String | Height |
attribute | depth | _CoordinateZisPositive | String | down |
attribute | depth | _FillValue | double | NaN |
attribute | depth | actual_range | double | 2.0, 2500.0 |
attribute | depth | axis | String | Z |
attribute | depth | bcodmo_name | String | depth |
attribute | depth | colorBarMaximum | double | 8000.0 |
attribute | depth | colorBarMinimum | double | -8000.0 |
attribute | depth | colorBarPalette | String | TopographyDepth |
attribute | depth | description | String | Sample depth |
attribute | depth | ioos_category | String | Location |
attribute | depth | long_name | String | Depth |
attribute | depth | nerc_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/DEPH/ |
attribute | depth | positive | String | down |
attribute | depth | standard_name | String | depth |
attribute | depth | units | String | m |
variable | CAMS_num | int | ||
attribute | CAMS_num | _FillValue | int | 2147483647 |
attribute | CAMS_num | actual_range | int | 169865, 176498 |
attribute | CAMS_num | bcodmo_name | String | sample |
attribute | CAMS_num | description | String | CAMS AMS analysis # |
attribute | CAMS_num | long_name | String | CAMS Num |
attribute | CAMS_num | nerc_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/ACYC/ |
attribute | CAMS_num | units | String | unitless |
variable | Fm | float | ||
attribute | Fm | _FillValue | float | NaN |
attribute | Fm | actual_range | float | 0.4257, 0.9703 |
attribute | Fm | bcodmo_name | String | C |
attribute | Fm | description | String | 14C derived fraction modern |
attribute | Fm | long_name | String | FM |
attribute | Fm | units | String | unitless |
variable | Fm_stdev | float | ||
attribute | Fm_stdev | _FillValue | float | NaN |
attribute | Fm_stdev | actual_range | float | 0.0014, 0.0038 |
attribute | Fm_stdev | bcodmo_name | String | C |
attribute | Fm_stdev | description | String | Standard deviation of Fm |
attribute | Fm_stdev | long_name | String | Fm Stdev |
attribute | Fm_stdev | units | String | unitless |
variable | d14C | float | ||
attribute | d14C | _FillValue | float | NaN |
attribute | d14C | actual_range | float | -577.6, -37.3 |
attribute | d14C | bcodmo_name | String | C |
attribute | d14C | description | String | 14C/12C isotopic ratio |
attribute | d14C | long_name | String | D14 C |
attribute | d14C | units | String | permil (‰) |
variable | d14C_stdev | float | ||
attribute | d14C_stdev | _FillValue | float | NaN |
attribute | d14C_stdev | actual_range | float | 1.4, 3.8 |
attribute | d14C_stdev | bcodmo_name | String | C |
attribute | d14C_stdev | description | String | Standard deviation of d14C |
attribute | d14C_stdev | long_name | String | D14 C Stdev |
attribute | d14C_stdev | units | String | permil (‰) |
variable | C14_age | short | ||
attribute | C14_age | _FillValue | short | 32767 |
attribute | C14_age | actual_range | short | 240, 6860 |
attribute | C14_age | bcodmo_name | String | age |
attribute | C14_age | description | String | 14C derived age |
attribute | C14_age | long_name | String | C14 Age |
attribute | C14_age | units | String | years before present |
variable | C14_age_stdev | byte | ||
attribute | C14_age_stdev | _FillValue | byte | 127 |
attribute | C14_age_stdev | actual_range | byte | 25, 40 |
attribute | C14_age_stdev | bcodmo_name | String | age |
attribute | C14_age_stdev | description | String | Standard deviation of C14_age |
attribute | C14_age_stdev | long_name | String | C14 Age Stdev |
attribute | C14_age_stdev | units | String | years before present |
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