Dataset.
Dissolved carbon dioxide within aquatic areas of Doñana Natural Area (2010-2011)
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/77418
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
- Huertas, I. Emma
- Morris, Edward P.
This data set includes measurements of water samples collected from 11 water bodies (n = 6 to 12 per water body) between March 2010 and March 2011 within Doñana Natural Area. Geographic coordinates of sampling positions and a Google Earth .kml file are provided. Approximately every 30 days in situ water conductivity (converted to salinity), temperature and pH were measured using a multi-probe (YSI-6920V2, YSI Incorporated, Yellow Springs, Ohio, USA) and filtered water samples were collected for laboratory analysis of dissolved phosphate, silica (using a Skalar San++ 215 Continuous Flow Analyser) and total alkalinity (using a Metrohm 794 Titroprocessor following the method described by Mintrop et al. 2000). Dissolved carbon dioxide partial pressure was calculated from pH and total alkalinity using co2sys.xls (Pierrot et al., 2000) with the dissociation constants for carbon and sulphate of (Cai and Wang 1998) and (Dickson 1990), respectively. Carbon dioxide partial pressure in air and daily-ensemble-averaged horizontal wind velocity at 10 m above the land surface were provided by the ICTS Doñana Scientific Reserve (ICTS-2009-39) and are included to allow calculations of air-water fluxes. Estimates of the areal extent of the water bodies derived via remote sensing (DEIMOS-1 and Landsat 5 TM sensors) within each wetland region of Doñana Natural Area are included to allow up-scaling of fluxes to regional air-water carbon transport rates. A Google Earth .kml file delineating the wetland regions is provided and a Google Earth .kmz file showing an indication of the aggregate water coverage derived from the DEIMOS-1 sensor (8 images between Aug 2010 and Sept. 2011) is included to allow qualitative visualization of the areal extent and duration of water coverage. The data is provided as [space] delimited plain text files and Google Earth kml and kmz files within a compressed folder that also includes a detailed data description text file (README_data_description) written using "Simple Markdown" syntax converted to PDF and HTML., This dataset is subject to a Creative Commons License Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported. If you use the data, please cite the publication., This data set includes recently published data used to calculate air-water carbon dioxide fluxes within aquatic areas of Doñana Natural Area, SW Spain (Long: -6.373, Lat: 36.932, Datum:WSG84) between March 2010 and 2011., This research was supported by projects P09–RNM–4744 and 049/2010 funded by the Regional Government of Andalucia and the Spanish Ministry for Agriculture, Food and Environment, respectively. Further analytical details, acknowledgements, air-water fluxes and transport rates can be found in the publication., Peer reviewed
DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/77418
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/77418
Dataset. 2013
DISSOLVED CARBON DIOXIDE WITHIN AQUATIC AREAS OF DOÑANA NATURAL AREA (2010-2011)
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
- Huertas, I. Emma
- Morris, Edward P.
This data set includes measurements of water samples collected from 11 water bodies (n = 6 to 12 per water body) between March 2010 and March 2011 within Doñana Natural Area. Geographic coordinates of sampling positions and a Google Earth .kml file are provided. Approximately every 30 days in situ water conductivity (converted to salinity), temperature and pH were measured using a multi-probe (YSI-6920V2, YSI Incorporated, Yellow Springs, Ohio, USA) and filtered water samples were collected for laboratory analysis of dissolved phosphate, silica (using a Skalar San++ 215 Continuous Flow Analyser) and total alkalinity (using a Metrohm 794 Titroprocessor following the method described by Mintrop et al. 2000). Dissolved carbon dioxide partial pressure was calculated from pH and total alkalinity using co2sys.xls (Pierrot et al., 2000) with the dissociation constants for carbon and sulphate of (Cai and Wang 1998) and (Dickson 1990), respectively. Carbon dioxide partial pressure in air and daily-ensemble-averaged horizontal wind velocity at 10 m above the land surface were provided by the ICTS Doñana Scientific Reserve (ICTS-2009-39) and are included to allow calculations of air-water fluxes. Estimates of the areal extent of the water bodies derived via remote sensing (DEIMOS-1 and Landsat 5 TM sensors) within each wetland region of Doñana Natural Area are included to allow up-scaling of fluxes to regional air-water carbon transport rates. A Google Earth .kml file delineating the wetland regions is provided and a Google Earth .kmz file showing an indication of the aggregate water coverage derived from the DEIMOS-1 sensor (8 images between Aug 2010 and Sept. 2011) is included to allow qualitative visualization of the areal extent and duration of water coverage. The data is provided as [space] delimited plain text files and Google Earth kml and kmz files within a compressed folder that also includes a detailed data description text file (README_data_description) written using "Simple Markdown" syntax converted to PDF and HTML., This dataset is subject to a Creative Commons License Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported. If you use the data, please cite the publication., This data set includes recently published data used to calculate air-water carbon dioxide fluxes within aquatic areas of Doñana Natural Area, SW Spain (Long: -6.373, Lat: 36.932, Datum:WSG84) between March 2010 and 2011., This research was supported by projects P09–RNM–4744 and 049/2010 funded by the Regional Government of Andalucia and the Spanish Ministry for Agriculture, Food and Environment, respectively. Further analytical details, acknowledgements, air-water fluxes and transport rates can be found in the publication., Peer reviewed
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/152095
Dataset. 2017
DISSOLVED CARBON DIOXIDE WITHIN AQUATIC AREAS OF DOÑANA NATURAL AREA (2010-2013)
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
- Huertas, I. Emma
- Morris, Edward P.
This data set includes measurements of water samples collected from 11 water bodies (n = 8 to 30 per water body) between March 2010 and March 2013 within Doñana Natural Area. Geographic coordinates of sampling positions and a Google Earth .kml file are provided., Approximately every 30 days in situ water conductivity (converted to salinity), temperature and pH were measured using a multi-probe (YSI-6920V2, YSI Incorporated, Yellow Springs, Ohio, USA) and filtered water samples were collected for laboratory analysis of dissolved phosphate, silica (using a Skalar San^++ 215 Continuous Flow Analyzer) and total alkalinity (using a Metrohm 794 Titroprocessor following the method described by Mintrop et al. (2000) (http://hdl.handle.net/10261/25136). Dissolved carbon dioxide partial pressure was calculated from pH and total alkalinity using co2sys.xls (Pierrot et al., 2000) (http://cdiac.ornl.gov/ftp/co2sys/CO2SYS_calc_XLS_v2.1/) with the dissociation constants for carbon and sulphate of (Cai and Wang 1998) and (Dickson 1990) (https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9614(90)90074-Z), respectively., Atmospheric partial pressure of CO2 (μatm) was obtained from the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA) monitoring station in Izaña, Spain (Site: IZO, http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/dv/site/)., Daily measurements of rainfall (mm), air temperature (ºC) and wind speed (m s-1) were provided by a meteorological station located in Lebrija (36º 58’ 35’‘N, 06º 07’ 34’’ W) maintained by the Junta de Andalucia (www.juntadeandalucia.es/agriculturaypesca/ifapa/ria/servlet/FrontController)., Estimates of the areal extent of the water bodies derived via remote sensing (Landsat image archive, (http://landsat.usgs.gov/) within each wetland region of Donana Natural Area are included to allow up-scaling of fluxes to regional air-water C transport rates. A Google Earth .kml file delineating the wetland regions is provided., The data is provided as [space] delimitated plain text files and Google Earth .kml and .kmz files within a compressed folder that also includes a single README file (in markdown format converted to HTML and PDF) containing a detailed description of the data structure., This dataset is subject to a Creative Commons License Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International., This data set includes recently published data used to calculate air-water carbon dioxide fluxes within aquatic areas of Doñana Natural Area, SW Spain (Long: -6.373, Lat: 36.932, Datum: WSG84) between March 2010 and May 2013., This research was supported by projects P09–RNM–4744 (Regional Government of Andalucia), 049/2010 and 1539/2015 (Spanish Ministry for Agriculture, Food and Environment)., Peer reviewed
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