Title Analysed Nitrate isotope data from the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela (IEP:SB) cruise on the Algoa Voyage 235, February 2017
Project Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela (IEP: SB)
Authors

Raquel Flynn
Department of Oceanography, University of Cape Town Department of Oceanography, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7701, South Africa, FLYRAQ001@myuct.ac.za

Jessica Burger
Department of Oceanography, University of Cape Town Department of Oceanography, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7701, South Africa, jessicaburgersa@gmail.com

Sarah Fawcett
Department of Oceanography, University of Cape Town Department of Oceanography, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7701, South Africa, sarah.fawcett@uct.ac.za

Publisher Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (2020)
Contributors

Contact Person: Keshnee Pillay
Oceans and Coastal Research, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) 2nd Floor, Foretrust Building, 1 Martin Hammerschlag Way, Cape Town, South Africa, KePillay@environment.gov.za

Abstract Nitrate isotope data for the Integrated Ecosystem Programme: Southern Benguela (IEP:SB): Feb 2017.IEP:SB focuses on the biologically productive, cold waters of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem, which are inherently variable on short time-scales and responsive to changing weather patterns. The research aims to provide relevant, reliable and improved assessment of the ecosystem, in support of its effective management, preservation and conservation, so that South Africans can benefit from a healthy and well-functioning ocean environment. The overarching objective is to enhance understanding in process studies by assessing the importance, timing and magnitude of mechanisms and processes that influence the Southern Benguela ecosystem structure and functioning, including the climate variability.
Methods Nitrate N and O isotope ratios were measured using the “denitrifier method” (Sigman et al. 2001; Casciotti et al. 2002; McIlvin and Casciotti 2011). Briefly, nitrate is added to active denitrifying bacteria that lack a terminal N2O reductase enzyme and converts aqueous nitrate quantitatively to N2O gas. The N and O isotope ratios of the N2O gas are then analysed by isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS).
Data
Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Temporal extent 16 Feb 2017 – 28 Feb 2017
Geographic extent

Southern Benguela, West coast of South Africa, Long term monitoring lines, Kleinsee Monitoring Line, Namaqua Monitoring Line, St Helena Bay Monitoring Line, Scarborough Monitoring Line

North: -28.7535480371
South: -34.9911930887
West: 14.5463131624
East: 18.6441020704

Vertical extent Max: -1013.7 m
Min: -1013.7 m
Keywords Algoa, Algoa 235, Nitrate isotope, SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
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