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DOI Details

Identifier:
10.6092/7C08EB84-447F-4CE4-8D15-AEAC92D59B5E
Creators:
Cerino, Federica Federica Cerino
Civitarese, Giuseppe Giuseppe Civitarese
Titles:
Phytoplankton in the South Adriatic Sea (ADREX Experiment) 2014
Publisher:
OGS (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale), Division of Oceanography
PublicationYear:
2018
ResourceType:
Occurrence
Subjects:
Oceanography
FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
Biota
Biodiversity
Occurrence
Phytoplankton
Dates:
2014-02-07/2014-02-20
2018
Language:
en
RelatedIdentifiers:
http://nodc.inogs.it/doi/documents/dwc/phytoplankton_adrex-v1.0.zip
Sizes:
70 sampling events
Formats:
application/zip
text/csv
text/xml
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
Version:
1.0
RightsList:
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Descriptions:
Phytoplankton collected in the South Adriatic Sea during ADREX Experiment in February 2014. The ADREX experiment, as part of EU Project PERSEUS (http://www.perseus-net.eu), focuses on the investigation of the role of the Adriatic-Ionian system in transmitting the human-made pressures in the eastern Mediterranean through the Adriatic Dense Water (AdDW) formation and spreading.
An oceanographic survey was carried out in February 2014 in the South Adriatic Sea. The two cruises are described at http://seadata.bsh.de/Cgi-csr/retrieve_sdn2/viewReport.pl?csrref=20156278 and http://seadata.bsh.de/Cgi-csr/retrieve_sdn2/viewReport.pl?csrref=20156279 Sampling along the water column was performed with Niskin bottles associated to a CTD profiler. At each station, several discrete depths were sampled, according to station depth and hydrological vertical profiles. Samples were fixed with Ca(HCO3)2-buffered formaldehyde (0.8% final concentration) and cell abundance and species composition of phytoplankton were estimated according to Utermöhl’s method (1958), using an inverted microscope equipped with phase contrast, at 200-320-400x final magnifications.
One ZIP file which contians the dataset in two formats: DwC-A file and a XLSX file which unites all Darwin-Core data files.
GeoLocations:
South Adriatic Sea. http://marineregions.org/mrgid/15293 16.611 19.072 40.914 42.65

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