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Citation
Deppeler, S.L., Davidson, A.T. and Schulz, K.G. (2017) Environmental data for Davis 14/15 ocean acidification minicosm experiment, Ver. 1, Australian Antarctic Data Centre - doi:10.4225/15/599a7dfe9470a, Accessed: 2026-05-22
Title
Environmental data for Davis 14/15 ocean acidification minicosm experiment
Data Centre
Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia
DOI
doi:10.4225/15/599a7dfe9470a
Created Date
2017-08-21
Revision Date
2025-06-24
Expected Date of Data Release
2017-11-30
Data Version
1
Parent record
AAS_4026_Ocean_Acidification_Marine_Microbes_Parent

Description

This data set was collected from a ocean acidification minicosm experiment performed at Davis Station, Antarctica during the 2014/15 summer season. It includes:
- description of methods for all data collection and analyses.
- environmental data logged throughout the experiment; nutrients, temperature, light climate.
- carbonate chemistry data; pH (on Total scale), fugacity of CO2, dissolved inorganic carbon concentration, practical alkalinity, Omega calculations for both araganite and calcite.
- product datasheet (including transmission spectra) of Osram 150W HQI-TS/NDL metal halide lamps.

Context from the public summary for project 4026:
Manmade CO2 has increased ocean acidity by 30% and it is projected to rise 300% by 2100. Antarctic waters will be amongst the earliest and most severely affected by this increase. Microbes are the base of the marine food chain and primary drivers of the biological pump. This project will incubate natural communities of Antarctic marine microbes in minicosms at a range of CO2 concentrations to quantify changes in their structure and function, the physiological responses that drive these changes, and provide input to models that predict effects on biogeochemical cycles and Antarctic food webs.

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Purpose

This data set contains all environmental and carbonate chemistry data that was logged during the Davis 14/15 ocean acidification minicosm experiment.

Quality

The minicosm experimental design measured the microbial community growth in six unreplicated fCO2 treatments. Therefore, sub-samples from each minicosm were within-treatment pseudoreplicates and thus, results of statistical analysis must be interpreted conservatively.

Access

This data set is publicly available for download from the provided URL.

Temporal Coverages

Spatial Coverages

Science Keywords

Additional Keywords

  • ocean acidification
  • minicosm
  • carbonate chemistry

Locations

  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR
  • CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA > DAVIS STATION
  • OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN

Platforms

  • LABORATORY
  • FIELD INVESTIGATION

Instruments

  • SPECTROPHOTOMETERS
  • CONDUCTIVITY METERS
  • FLOW INJECTION ANALYSIS
  • LICOR QUANTUM SENSOR
  • Infrared Carbon Dioxide Analyzer

Researchers

  • deppeler, stacy (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT,DIF AUTHOR)
  • davidson, andrew (INVESTIGATOR)
  • schulz, kai (INVESTIGATOR)

Use Constraints

This data set conforms to the CCBY Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Please follow instructions listed in the citation reference provided at http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=AAS_4026_Minicosm_Environmental_Data when using these data.

Project

    ISO Topic

    • BIOTA
    • OCEANS

    Dataset Language

    • English

    Orignating Centre

    • Australian Antarctic Division

    Dataset Progress

    • COMPLETE

    IDN Node

    • AMD/AU
    • CEOS
    • AMD
    • ACE/CRC

    Publications

    • Stacy Deppeler, Katherina Petrou, Kai Schulz, Karen Westwood, Imojen Pearce, John McKinlay, and Andrew Davidson (2018) Ocean acidification of a coastal Antarctic marine microbial community reveals a critical threshold for CO2 tolerance in phytoplankton productivity, Biogeociences, 15(1), 209–231, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-15-209-2018

    Metadata Revision History

      2017-08-21 - record created by Stacey Deppeler. 2017-08-24 - record updated by Dave Connell at the request of Stacey Deppeler to add more personnel. 2017-11-30 - record updated by Dave Connell to publicly release the data. 2018-01-02 - record updated by Dave Connell to add some information provided by Stacey Deppler. 2025-06-24 - record updated by Dave Connell - basic updates.

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