Carbon Dioxide, Hydrographic, and Chemical Data Obtained During the R/V Thomas Washington Cruise TUNES-1 in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean (WOCE Section P17C)

Catherine Goyet, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts; Robert M. Key, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey; Kevin F. Sullivan, Rosensteil School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Miami, Miami, Florida; Mizuki Tsuchiya, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, California

Prepared by: Alexander Kozyr, CDIAC

NDP-062 (1997) (http://cdiac.ornl.gov/oceans/ndp_062/ndp062.html)

This database presents measurements of total carbon dioxide (TCO2), total alkalinity (TALK), and radiocarbon (14C), as well as hydrographic and chemical data, taken during the Research Vessel Thomas Washington Expedition TUNES-1 in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean (Section P17C) as part of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE). The cruise began in San Diego, California, on May 31, 1991, and ended in Papeete, Tahiti, on July 11, 1991. WOCE Meridional Section P17C, along 135°W and between ~5°S and 36°N, was completed during the 42-day expedition. All 123 hydrographic stations (including nine large-volume stations) were completed to the full water column depth. Spacing between stations was 30 nautical miles, except between 3°N and 3°S, where it was 10 nautical miles. At 30 stations, CO2 measurements were provided for the U.S. Department of Energy's carbon dioxide research. Hydrographic and chemical measurements made along WOCE Section P17C included pressure, temperature, salinity and oxygen (measured by conductivity, temperature, and depth sensor), as well as bottle measurements of salinity, oxygen, phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, silicate, chlorofluorocarbons CFC-11 and CFC-12, carbon-14, Total Carbondioxide (TCO2), and total alkalinty (TALK). In addition, potential temperatures were calculated from the measured variables.

The TCO2 concentration in 1022 seawater samples was determined by semiautomated coulometry using an improved version of the instrument. The precision of these measurements was estimated to be better than ±0.01%. The desired accuracy was better than 4 mol/kg.

The TALK concentration in 323 seawater samples was determined by an automated potentiometric acid titration system. The precision of the measurements was estimated to be better than 0.1%.

Fifty replicate samples were also collected for later shore-based reference analyses of TCO2 and TALK by vacuum extraction and manometry in the laboratory of C. D. Keeling of Scripps Institution of Oceanography.


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