Details of Biogeochemical data at a Mediterranean mussel farm, Northern Adriatic Sea

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Title of datasetBiogeochemical data at a Mediterranean mussel farm, Northern Adriatic Sea
Narrative summary of datasetThe database presents the field data used within the study carried out in the north-western Adriatic Sea (Brigolin et al., 2018, Biogeosciences https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2017-206). A longline mussel farm was taken as a local source of perturbation to the natural Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) downward flux. This flux was first quantified by means of a pelagic model of POC deposition coupled to sediment traps data, and its effects on sediment bioirrigation capacity and OM degradation pathways were investigated constraining an early diagenesis model by using original data collected in sediment porewaters. The measurements were performed at stations located inside and outside the area affected by mussel farm deposition.
Summary of processing methodologyThe database presents the field data used within the study carried out in the north-western Adriatic Sea (Brigolin et al., 2018, Biogeosciences https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2017-206). A longline mussel farm was taken as a local source of perturbation to the natural Particulate Organic Carbon (POC) downward flux. This flux was first quantified by means of a pelagic model of POC deposition coupled to sediment traps data, and its effects on sediment bioirrigation capacity and OM degradation pathways were investigated constraining an early diagenesis model by using original data collected in sediment porewaters. The measurements were performed at stations located inside and outside the area affected by mussel farm deposition.
Supporting documentationHow to cite: Brigolin Daniele, Rabouille Christophe, Bombled Bruno, Colla Silvia, Vizzini Salvatrice, Pastres Roberto, Pranovi Fabio (2018). Biogeochemical data at a Mediterranean mussel farm, Northern Adriatic Sea. SEANOE. https://doi.org/10.17882/53945 In addition to properly cite this dataset, it would be appreciated that the following work(s) be cited too, when using this dataset in a publication : Brigolin Daniele, Rabouille Christophe, Bombled Bruno, Colla Silvia, Vizzini Salvatrice, Pastres Roberto, Pranovi Fabio (2017). Modelling biogeochemical processes in sediments from the north western Adriatic Sea: response to enhanced POC fluxes. Biogeosciences Discussions, 1-27. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2017-206
https://bg.copernicus.org/preprints/bg-2017-206/bg-2017-206.pdf
Start date1900-01-01
End date2018-03-01

Responsible organisations

CountryFrance
Organisation nameIfremer Head Office
Role of organisationDataset Holding Organisation
CountryFrance
Organisation nameSEA scieNtific Open data Edition
Role of organisationPublisher

Dataset availability

Original dataset download linkhttps://cloud.emodnet-ingestion.eu/index.php/s/zQw86T8HNt1uwgW
Dataset formatDelimited
Public accessNo limitations
License for useCC-BY 4.0
TypeDataset
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17882/53945

Locations

Map
Latitude north boundary45.546052
Longitude east boundary12.821654
Latitude south boundary45.419385
Longitude west boundary12.431029
Sea areaMediterranean Region
Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea, Eastern Basin
Adriatic Sea
Atlantic Ocean
European mainland

Data types, collection and processing

Observation typeCarbon, nitrogen and phosphorus
Nutrients
Other inorganic chemical measurements
ParameterAmmonium and ammonia concentration parameters in water bodies
Other fluxes between the bed and the water column
Total dissolved inorganic carbon (TCO2) concentration in the water column
Sediment water content, porosity and surface area
Instrument typesediment traps

Process information

Submitting organisationCa' Foscari University of Venice
Submission identifier (UUID)7d57f9bc-2d64-4d24-8831-45aa6c096600
Date of dataset creation2018-03-01
Date of metadata creation2019-05-16
Date of metadata latest revision2021-10-14
Date of publishing2021-11-01
Processing data centreIfremer, Scientific Information Systems for the sea
Summary record-ID960