PI: John Hedges (Hedges/Lee/Wakeham)
dataset: Particulate C, N and carbohydrates from floating sediment traps
dates: February 04, 1992 to March 07, 1992
location: N: 11.9988 S: -12.0082 W: -140.0418 E: -134.9867
project/cruise: EQPAC/TT007 - Spring Survey
ship: Thomas Thompson
Sampling Protocols
References: Sediment Trap Technology and Sampling in Surface Waters
by Wilford Gardner (Texas A&M University), a report on the use of sediment
traps in upper 200m of the water column originally written as minutes for the
meeting on the subject at the First International JGOFS Symposium held in
Villefranche-sur-Mer, France in May, 1995.
Gardner, W. D., 2000. Sediment Trap Technology and Sampling in Surface Waters
In: Hanson, R. B., Ducklow, H.W., and Field, J.G., The Changing Ocean Carbon Cycle:
A midterm synthesis of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study. pp 240-281.
Cambridge University Press, U.S. JGOFS Contribution No. 362.
A variety of particle samples will be collected in the water column, including: 1) large volume in-situ filtration samples in surface waters near the chlorophyll maximum at each survey station (coordinated with J. K. B. Bishop), 2) particulate matter sinking out of the euphotic zone (100 m depth) collected by floating sediment traps (coordinated with J. W. Murray and J. Newton), and 3) particles collected in moored sediment traps at about 1,000 m below the sea surface and 1,000 m off the bottom (coordinated with S. Honjo and J. Dymond). The large-volume filtration samples and floating sediment trap samples will be collected on both survey cruises, while the moored trap samples will be collected at stations located at 9� and 5�N and at the equator (coordinated with M. Leinen). Bottom sediments will be collected from box cores at all sites of the benthic cruise. Depending on time available, we also hope to obtain vertical profiles of size-fractionated large-volume filtration samples at the three moored-trap sites (with J. K. B. Bishop).