In-situ determination of oxygen production and respiration of a maturing arctic hard bottom community


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Juergen.Laudien [ at ] awi.de

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The energy budget is one key to the understanding of an ecosystem and may be determined by its carbon fluxes. The aim of the study was and still is to quantify the carbon flux between newly established arctic hard bottom communities and their pelagial in-situ. A complex setup was constructed to establish a functional in-situ method for hard bottom communities. We used artificial panels, installed in arctic Kongsfjorden at 20 m depth. The panels were colonized by hard bottom organisms over the last decade. These panels were transferred in-situ into benthic chambers. The latter were connected via Tygon-tubes to a multiprobe array (CTD, Seabird 19 V2 plus) allowing measurement of O2-concentrations. A newly designed 16-way valve was used to measure several panels over a period of 72 h in a day and night rhythm.



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YOUMARES 4 From coast to deep sea: multiscale approaches to marine science, 11 Sep 2013 - 13 Sep 2013, Oldenburg, Germany.
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Hoffmann, R. and Laudien, J. (2013): In-situ determination of oxygen production and respiration of a maturing arctic hard bottom community , YOUMARES 4 From coast to deep sea: multiscale approaches to marine science, Oldenburg, Germany, 11 September 2013 - 13 September 2013 .


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