CHEMINI total dissolved iron concentrations from the EMSO-Azores observatory, 2013-2014

This dataset contains real-time total dissolved iron concentrations ((Fe(II) + Fe(III); µmol/l) acquired from the EMSO-Azores seafloor observatory from September 2013 to February 2014 (n=332). Data are purchased by the CHEMINI Fe (CF1), a CHEmical MINIaturized analyser dedicated to in situ determination of iron concentrations (every 24 hours, with in situ calibration using a 25 µmol/l iron standard, Vuillemin et al., 2009). The instrument is deployed on TEMPO part of Seamon East environmental monitoring node. The sample inlet is located on a mussel bed at the base of the Eiffel Edifice at 1695m depth.

Disciplines

Chemical oceanography

Keywords

Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Environmental monitoring node, TEMPO, EMSO, MoMAR, Time-series, Hydrothermal Vents, Iron concentration, Lucky Strike, Buoy, Time-series, in situ chemical analyser, Transmission

Devices

CHEMINI Fe (CF3) is a CHEmical MINIaturized analyser based on flow injection analysis and colorimetric detection, dedicated to in situ determination of iron concentrations (Vuillemin et al., 2009).

EMSO data are published without any warranty, express or implied. The user assumes all risk arising from his/her use of EMSO data. EMSO data are intended to be research-quality and include estimates of data quality and accuracy, but it is possible that these estimates or the data themselves contain errors. It is the sole responsibility of the user to assess if the data are appropriate for his/her use, and to interpret the data, data quality, and data accuracy accordingly. EMSO welcomes users to ask questions and report problems to the contact addresses listed in the data files or on the EMSO web page.

Data

FileSizeFormatProcessingAccess
Data (CSV format)
425 KoCSVRaw data
Data (NetCDF format)
67 KoNetCDFRaw data
How to cite
Laes Agathe, Sarradin Pierre-Marie, Cannat Mathilde (2019). CHEMINI total dissolved iron concentrations from the EMSO-Azores observatory, 2013-2014. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/69892

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