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dates: 24 June 2004 to 25 August 2005 (20040624-20050825) location: N: 31.761 S: 29.779 W: -69.410 E: -64.082 project/cruise: EDDIES/WB0409 2004 Transect 1 (EDT1) EDDIES/WB0413 2004 Transect 2 (EDT2) EDDIES/WB0506 2005 Transect 1 (EDT3) EDDIES/WB0508 2005 Transect 2 (EDT4) platform: R/V Weatherbird II Methodology: see PI-NOTES file also see Chapter 20: Sediment Traps in U.S. JGOFS BATS Method Manual Version 4 (1997). Bermuda Atlantic Time-Series Study April 1997. Anthony H. Knap, Anthony F. Michaels et al., 136 pp. (link to BATS Method Manual version 4 local copy) Methods also detailed in Buesseler et al., DSRII 2008: Buesseler, K.O., C. Lamborg, P. Cai, R. Escoube, R. Johnson, S. Pike, P. Masque, D. McGillicuddy and E. Verdeny (2008). Particle fluxes associated with mesoscale eddies in the Sargasso Sea. Deep-Sea Research II, 55: 1426-1444. Change history: YYMMDD 080703: received original data from K. Buesseler; 080728: data prepared by Nancy copley (WHOI); 090806: added to OCB database by Cyndy Chandler, OCB DMO; PI notes: Mass flux for EDT1 arrays A&B have been estimated from the weight of the bolus since these samples were compromised following a drying oven problem. Estimate was calculated by assuming 89% of total mass transfer to bolus. Sediment trap position data is available separately. Both traps were within the eddy; trap locations shown in Figure 1 of Buesseler et al. DSRII 2008 (see above)
Buesseler, K. O. (2008) Sediment trap flux data with Thorium-234 from R/V Weatherbird II WB0409, WB0413, WB0506, WB0508 cruises in the Sargasso Sea, 2004-2005 (EDDIES project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 11 July 2008) Version Date 2008-07-11 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3179 [access date]
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