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WEPOLEX  

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  • In the late austral winter of 1981, carbonate data were obtained from the Weddell Sea as part of the U.S.U.S.S.R. Weddell Polynya Expedition (WEPOLEX-81). Both surface samples and vertical-station samples were taken. The data include ship position (latitude and longitude), date, station number, sample depth, salinity, water temperature, pH, normalized surface total alkalinity, and calcium. These data represent the first comprehensive carbonate data obtained in the Weddell Sea during late winter. Because of the importance of the Weddell Sea as a source of deep water for the world's oceans, these data have improved the understanding of the oceanic circulation of excess CO2 in the carbon cycle. Link to additional information at "http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/oceans/ndp_028/ndp028.html" [Summary taken from online document "Carbonate Chemistry of the Weddell Sea" by Chen-Tung A. Chen] (en)

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