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This dataset includes stable isotope ratio and concentration of carbon in seawater during Ulva culture experiments grown at 15C temperatures under various CO2 levels, during May through July 2015.
This dataset includes stable isotope ratio and concentration of carbon in seawater during Ulva culture experiments grown at 15C temperatures under various CO2 levels, during May through July 2015.
Related Datasets:
Ulva: Carbonate chemistry pCO2: Carbonate chemistry of Ulva lactuca culture pots testing the effects of pCO2 variability (Seaweed OA Resilience project)
Ulva: Chl a: Chlorophyll a per unit biomass in Ulva lactuca under ocean acidification (OA) conditions (Seaweed OA Resilience project)
Ulva: CHN and stable isotopes: Stable isotope ratios and mass of carbon and nitrogen in Ulva cells under ocean acidification conditions (Seaweed OA Resilience project)
Ulva: Growth: Growth rates of Ulva exposed to different average and variability of pCO2 (Seaweed OA Resilience project)
Ulva: pH and temperature time-series: Time-series at 10 minute sampling interval of pH and temperature in Ulva culture pots (Seaweed OA Resilience project)
Ulva: pH Drift: Carbonate chemistry over a time course with Ulva in pH drift experiments (Seaweed OA Resilience project)
Ulva: Photosynthesis and respiration: Rates of photosynthesis and respiration by Ulva exposed to different average and variability of pCO2 (Seaweed OA Resilience project)
Kubler, J., Dudgeon, S. (2018) Stable isotope ratio and concentration of carbon in seawater from Ulva OA experiments (Seaweed OA Resilience project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2018-03-26 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.732587.1 [access date]
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