NDP-051

Carbon Dioxide, Hydrographic, and Chemical Data Obtained During the R/V Meteor Cruise 15/3 in the South Atlantic Ocean (WOCE Section A9, February- March 1991) (1995)

K. M. Johnson, D. W. R. Wallace, R. J. Wilke, and C. Goyet

This data documentation discusses the procedures and methods used to obtain data on total carbon dioxide (TCO2), total alkalinity (TALK), and discrete partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) during the Research Vessel (R/V) Meteor Expedition 15/3 in the South Atlantic Ocean (Section A9). Conducted as part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE), the cruise began in Vitoria, Brazil, on February 10, 1991, and ended in Pointe-Noire, Congo, on March 23, 1991. WOCE zonal Section A9 began at ~38° W and continued along the 19° S parallel until ~8° E. Samples were collected for TCO2 from 28 stations along the 19th parallel and at 3 diversions north and south of the 19th parallel. The latter stations were occupied to track bottom water movements. Measurements made along WOCE Section A9 included pressure, temperature, salinity, and oxygen measured by conductivity, temperature and depth sensor (CTD); bottle salinity, oxygen, phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, silicate, CFC-113, CCl4, CFC-12, CFC-11, TCO2, TALK, and pCO2 measured at 20°C. Replicate samples from ten Niskin bottles at four stations were also collected for later shore-based reference analyses of TCO2 and TALK by vacuum extraction and manometry in the laboratory of Dr. Charles Keeling, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO).

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