2024-03-29T06:37:47Zhttp://doidb.wdc-terra.org/oaip/oaioai:doidb.wdc-terra.org:432016-11-25T15:11:20ZDOIDBDOIDB.SDDB
10.1594/GFZ.SDDB.1067
Fietz, Susanne
Sturm, Michael
Nicklisch, Andreas
Depth profiles of marker pigments from Bacillariophyceae plus Chrysophyceae (A), Chlorophyta (B), cyanobacterial picoplankton (C), Eustigmatophyceae, and Cryptophyta (D).
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ
2006
Ice Expedition 2001
Ice
Alloxanthin influx
Chlorophyll b influx
Chlorophyll c influx
diatoxanthin influx
fucoxanthin influx
HPLC analysis
lutein influx
pheophytin b influx
Violaxanthin influx
Zeaxanthin influx
ß-carotene influx
HPLC system
2006-09-15
eng
Dataset
10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.11.004
150 Datapoints
text/tab-separated-values
The traps were deployed for about 16 months. The respective regression equations and its coefficients of determination (r2) are reported in Table 5.In the 40-m trap, fucoxanthin was the dominant carotenoid (Table 1 and Fig. 3). Other pigments of Bacillariophyceae plus Chrysophyceae (chlorophyll c, diadinoxanthin, and diatoxanthin) as well as the cyanobacterial zeaxanthin also showed high sedimentation rates, whereas the chlorophyte chlorophyll b and lutein, as well as the cryptophyte alloxanthin, sedimented only in low amounts (Table 1 and Fig. 3). Abbreviations: Chl—chlorophyll, Fuco—fucoxanthin, Zea—zeaxanthin, β-car—β-carotene, Allo—alloxan
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