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Discrete bottle sample measurements for carbonate chemistry from samples collected in the Sage Lot Pond salt marsh tidal creek in Waquoit Bay, MA from 2012 to 2015.
Samples were collected from the Sage Lot Pond salt marsh tidal creek in Waquoit Bay, MA at approx. 41.5546N, 70.5071W.
Discrete bottle samples were collected at ~30 cm above the bottom of the tidal creek every 1-2 h at the sampling site using a peristaltic or diaphragm pump for periods of a full tidal cycle (~12–14 h). DIC collection and analysis followed standard best practice procedures outlined by Dickson et al. (2007). Samples were collected through purgeable capsule filters with 0.45 μm pore size (Farrwest Environmental Supply, Texas, USA) into 250 mL borosilicate bottles, poisoned with 100 uL saturated mercuric chloride, sealed with a glass stopper coated with APIEZON® – L grease, and se- cured with a rubber band.
DIC was analyzed using an Apollo SciTech DIC auto-analyzer (Model AS-C3), which uses a nondispersive infrared (NDIR) method. The sample is acidified with a 10% phosphoric acid in 10% sodium chloride solution, and CO2 is purged with high purity nitrogen gas and measured by a LI-COR 7000 infrared analyzer (LI-COR Environmental, Nebraska, USA). Certified Reference Material (CRM) from Dr. A. Dickson at Scripps Institution of Oceanography was used to calibrate the DIC auto-analyzer at least once daily. In addition, CRM was measured as a sample every few hours to gauge and correct any potential drift. The precision and accuracy of the instrument was ~ ±2.0 μmol kg-1.
TA was measured with an Apollo SciTech alkalinity auto-titrator (Model AS-ALK2), a Ross combination pH electrode and a pH meter (ORION 3 Star) to perform a modified Gran titration [Wang and Cai, 2004]. The electrode and concentration of hydrochloric acid was calibrated every day. The CRMs were also measured as samples every few hours to correct any potential small drift. The accuracy and precision of the instrument was about ± 2.0 μmol kg-1.
An EXO2 Multiparameter Sonde (YSI Inc., Yellow Springs, OH) was submerged in the tidal creek to measure temperature and salinity. The YSI EXO2 recorded at intervals ranging from 2 min to 8 min. Reported YSI EXO2 sensor accuracy specifications are: 1% of the reading for salinity and 0.05 °C for temperature.
Wang, Z. A., Gonneea, M., Kroeger, K. (2019) Discrete bottle sample measurements for carbonate chemistry from samples collected in the Sage Lot Pond salt marsh tidal creek in Waquoit Bay, MA from 2012 to 2015. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2019-05-23 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.768577.1 [access date]
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