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    Nitrous Oxide

    Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an important climate-relevant trace gas in the Earth’s atmosphere. In the troposphere it acts as a strong greenhouse gas and in the stratosphere it acts as an ozone depleting substance because it is the precursor of ozone depleting nitric oxide radicals. Because of the on-going decline of chlorofluorocarbons and the continuous increase of N2O in the atmosphere, the contributions of N2O to both the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion will be even more pronounced in the 21st century.

     

    The ocean - including its coastal areas such as continental shelves, estuaries and upwelling areas - is a major source of N2O and contributes about 30% to the atmospheric N2O budget. Oceanic N2O is mainly produced as a by-product during archaeal nitrification (i.e. ammonium oxidation to nitrate) whereas bacterial nitrification seems to be of minor importance as source of oceanic N2O. N2O occurs also as an intermediate during microbial denitrification (nitrate reduction via N2O to dinitrogen, N2). Nitrification is the dominating N2O production process, whereas denitrification contributes only 7-35% to the overall N2O water column budget in the ocean. The amount of N2O produced during both nitrification and denitrification strongly depends on the prevailing dissolved oxygen (O2) concentrations and is significantly enhanced under low (i.e. suboxic) O2 conditions. N2O is usually not detectable in anoxic waters because of its reduction to N2 during denitrification. Thus, significantly enhanced N2O concentrations are generally found at oxic/suboxic or oxic/anoxic boundaries.

     

    The strong O2 sensitivity of N2O production is also observed in coastal characterised by seasonal shifts in the O2 regime. A biological source of N2O in the well-oxygenated mixed layer/euphotic zone seems to be unlikely. Global maps of N2O in the surface ocean show enhanced N2O anomalies (i.e. supersaturation of N2O) in equatorial upwelling regions as well as N2O anomalies close to zero (i.e. near equilibrium) in large parts of the open ocean.

     

    The MEMENTO (The MarinE MethanE and NiTrous Oxide database: https://memento.geomar.de) project has been launched with the aim to collect and archive N2O data sets and to provide actual fields of surface N2O for emission estimates.

     

     

     

     

    Gregor Rehder

    Responsible

    SSG Member 

     
     

    NITROUS OXIDE EOV

     pdfSpecification Sheet 

     

     

     

     

     

    Ocean interior observations: projects and programs

     

     

    IOCCP is engaging in a number of collaborations with international research programs, projects and expert working groups on activities related to the coordination of ocean interior observations.

     

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    GO-SHIP

    https://www.go-ship.org

    Contact: Martin Kramp - Coordinator

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    Biogeochemical Argo

    http://biogeochemical-argo.org/data-access.php

    Contact: Ken Johnson (USA) & Hervé Claustre (France)

    U.S. Global Ocean Ship-based Hydrographic Investigations Program

    https://usgoship.ucsd.edu/

    Ocean interior observations: resources

     

     

    Following is a list of various resources related to ocean interior observations. These include links to webinars, presentations, special reports and outreach publications, as well as a list of selected review and high impact research papers. Please contact the IOCCP Office if you have any comments, questions or suggestions for additional resources useful to the community.

    Resources
    BGC Argo resources

     

     

     

     

    Ocean interior observations: data sources & information products

    Data sources & information products

    STATUS and PLANS FOR REpeat sections

    Status map of GO-SHIP reference sections for the 2012 - 2023 Survey

     

    GO_SHIP global cruise plan - updated in April 2023

     

    GO-SHIP lines in OceanOPS

     

    Data and Information

    GO-SHIP Data Requirements

     

    Hydrography Data Directory

     

     

    Manuals and guides

    GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: A collection of Expert Reports and Guidelines

     

    Ocean interior observations: references

     

     

    Following is a list of references to standard operating procedures, best practices, manuals and user guides (in alphabetical order) which include information on how to handle ocean interior observations. Please contact the IOCCP Office if you have suggestions for documents that you think are missing from this site. 

    References

    STATUS and PLANS FOR REpeat sections

    Status map of GO-SHIP reference sections for the 2012 - 2023 Survey

     

    GO_SHIP global cruise plan - updated in April 2023

     

    GO-SHIP lines in OceanOPS

     

     

    Data and Information

    GO-SHIP Data Requirements

     

    Hydrography Data Directory

     

     

    Manuals and guides

    GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: A collection of Expert Reports and Guidelines

     

     

     

     

    Ocean interior observations: status of observations

     

     

    GO-SHIP Reference Lines of 2012-2023 Survey

     

     

    Biogeochemical Argo network status

     

     

    Nutrients: projects and programs

     

     

    IOCCP is engaging in a number of collaborations with international research programs, projects and expert working groups on activities related to the coordination of nutrients observations.

     

    GO SHIPlogo

    GO-SHIP

    https://www.go-ship.org

    Contact: Martin Kramp - Coordinator

    BGC-Argo logo

    Biogeochemical Argo

    http://biogeochemical-argo.org/data-access.php

    Contact: Ken Johnson (USA) & Hervé Claustre (France)

    Nutrients: data sources & information products

     

     

    Following is a list of key global information products and data sources of nutrients. Many regional and national data sources and products are not listed explicitly but often provide contributions to the global repositories and products.

     

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    Global Ocean Data Analysis Project (GLODAPv2): 

    http://glodap.info/

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    World Ocean Atlas 2018

    https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/world-ocean-atlas

     

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    World Ocean Database

    https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/OC5/SELECT/dbsearch/dbsearch.html

     

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    CLIVAR and Carbon Hydrographic Data Office (CCHDO): 

    http://cchdo.ucsd.edu/

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    Biogeochemical Argo Global Data Assembly Centres: 

    http://biogeochemical-argo.org/data-access.php

    OceanSITES logo

    OceanSITES Global Data Assembly Centres: 

    http://www.oceansites.org/data/index.html

    Nutrients: resources

     

     

    Following is a list of various resources related to dissolved nutrients observations. These include links to webinars, presentations, special reports and outreach publications, as well as a list of selected review and high impact research papers. Please contact the IOCCP Office if you have any comments, questions or suggestions for additional resources useful to the community.

    CERTIFIED REFERENCE MATERIALS

    The SCOR-JAMSTC CRM program was closed on March 31, 2022 (JST).
    Inquiries regarding the CRM quality of this program will be accepted here within one year from purchase. Please note that this website and contact information will cease to operate as of March 31, 2023 (JST). If you wish to purchase CRM, please use other available services.

     

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    SCOR-JAMSTEC Certified Reference Materials

     

    KANSO CRMs, KANSO, Japan

     

    NMIJ CRMs (7601-a,7602-a,7603-a), NMIJ, Japan

    Nutrients: references

     

     

    Following is a list of references to standard operating procedures, best practices, manuals and user guides (in alphabetical order) which include information on how to handle dissolved nutrients measurements in marine waters. Please contact the IOCCP Office if you have suggestions for documents that you think are missing from this site. 

    IOCCP-JAMSTEC Inter-laboratory Comparisons

    A report from the IOCCP-JAMSTEC 2018 Inter-laboratory Comparison Exercise of a CRM for Nutrients in Seawater

     

    2017-2018 Inter-laboratory Comparison Exercise of Certified Reference Material for Nutrients in Seawater

     

    2015 Inter-comparison Study of Certified Reference Material and Reference Material for Nutrients in Seawater (CRM & RMNS)

     

    2008 Inter-laboratory Comparison Study of a Reference Material for Nutrients in Seawater

     

    2006 Inter-labortory Comparison Study of a Reference Material for Nutrients in Seawater

    MANUALS AND GUIDES

    Palevsky, H.I., Clayton, S., et al (2023) OOI Biogeochemical Sensor Data: Best Practices & User Guide, Version 1.1.1. Ocean Observatories Initiative Biogeochemical Sensor Data Working Group, 134pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1865.2 

     

    Becker S, Aoyama M, Woodward EMS, Bakker K, Coverly S, Mahaffey C and Tanhua T, (2020) GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Nutrient Manual: The Precise and Accurate Determination of Dissolved Inorganic Nutrients in Seawater, Using continuous Flow Analysis Methods. Mar. Sci. 7:581790. doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.581790

     

    Becker, S.; Aoyama, M.; Woodward, E.M.S.; Bakker, K.; Coverly. S.; Mahaffey, C. and Tanhua, T. (2019) GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Nutrient Manual: The precise and accurate determination of dissolved inorganic nutrients in seawater, using Continuous Flow Analysis methods. In: The GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: A Collection of Expert Reports and Guidelines. Available online at: http://www.go-ship.org/HydroMan.html. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-555

     

    pdfHydes D, Aoyama M, Aminot Alain, Bakker K, Becker S, Coverly S, Daniel Anne, Dickson A, Grosso O, Kerouel Roger, Van Ooijen J, Sato K, Tanhua T, Woodward M, Zhang J (2010). Determination of dissolved nutrients (N, P, Si) in seawater with high precision and inter-comparability using gas-segmented continuous flow analysers. In The GO-SHIP Repeat Hydrography Manual: A Collection of Expert Reports and guidelines. IOCCP Report No 14, ICPO Publication Series No. 134, version 1, 2010 (UNESCO/IOC).

     

    pdfGuideline of Ocean Observations. Volumes 1-10, 3rd edition, The Oceanographic Society of Japan, April 2018.

     

    pdfM. Aoyama, K. Bakker, J. van Ooijen, S. Ossebaar, E.M.S. Woodward (2015). Report from an International Nutrient Workshop focusing on Phosphate Analysis, 2015, Yang Yang Publisher, Fukushima, Japan.

     

    More reading and previous manuals:

     

    pdfGordon LI, Jennings JC Jr., Ross AA, Krest JM (1993). A Suggested Protocol for Continuous Flow Automated Analysis of Seawater Nutrients (Phosphate, Nitrate, Nitrite and Silicic Acid) in the WOCE Hydrographic Program and the Joint Global Ocean Fluxes Study. Oregon State University College of Oceanography Descriptive Chemical Oceanography Group Technical Report 93-1, WOCE Hydrographic Program Office, Methods Manual WHPO 91-1.

     

    pdfGEOTRACES Cookbook: Sampling and Sample-handling Protocols for GEOTRACES Cruises. Edited by the 2013 GEOTRACES Standards and Intercalibration Committee. Version 2.0, December 2014.

    OTHER PUBLICATIONS

    pdfAoyama M, et al. (2016). Comparability of oceanic nutrient data. Poster Cluster Community Whitepaper presented to the 2016 CLIVAR Open Science Conference "Charting the course for climate and ocean research"

     

    pdf2009 International Nutrients Scale System (INSS) Workshop Report (IOCCP Report No 16)

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