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        <origin>Cristina D. Takacs-VesbachJohn C. Priscu</origin>
        <pubdate>2014-11-04</pubdate>
        <title>Particulate organic carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON) concentrations in discrete water column samples collected from lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica (1993-2024, ongoing)</title>
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          <pubplace>McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER</pubplace>
          <publish>McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER</publish>
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        <othercit>10.6073/pasta/5d6343ee16f954054022713cff3ad0a2</othercit>
        <onlink>https://mcm.lternet.edu/content/particulate-organic-carbon-poc-and-nitrogen-pon-concentrations-discrete-water-column-samples</onlink>
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        <abstract>An important part of the McMurdo Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) is evaluating carbon and nitrogen budgets in perennial ice-covered lakes. This dataset addresses this core area of research and quantifies the particulate organic carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON) found at specific depths in lakes across the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica.</abstract>
        <supplinf>Funding for this work has been provided by several grants from the US National Science Foundation for Long Term Ecological Research, most recently under award #OPP-2224760.</supplinf>
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      <timeperd>
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          <rngdates>
            <begdate>
              <caldate>1993-10-27</caldate>
            </begdate>
            <enddate>
              <caldate>2024-12-23</caldate>
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        <current>ground condition</current>
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        <progress>Data from this table was submitted to INSTAAR by John Priscu's team at Montana State University. The raw data files listed under 'file name' are the names of the original files submitted. The 1993/94 and 1994/95 datasets are Microsoft Excel version 6.0 files, and the 1995/96, 1996/97 and 1997/98 datasets are ascii text files. Upon arrival at INSTAAR, the data manager fine-tuned the location codes and limno runs to match those provided in the "locations, dates, codes for lake chemistry, biology samples" file. The file was imported into Microsoft Access on INSTAAR's Unix system, and can currently be found there. The file &#160;was then exported in ascii, comma delimited text and MS-DOS text (table layout) to present on the MCM LTER web site. Both of these files are linked to this web page above. Information for the metadata was obtained from the Metachn9697.rtf file. The file was called up using &#160;Microsoft Word version 6.0. Text from this file was used to create this page in html format.&#160;Data for the 2005-6 and 2006-7 season was updated in Oct 2009&#160;Metadata was standardized to EML in 2006, and enhanced in 2014 using the Drupal Ecological Information Management System&#160;In 2020, issues regarding how filter blank corrections were applied to the particulate organic carbon data were identified. The errors applied to the carbon data from the 2003-04 through the 2009-10 austral summer field seasons. All data from this period were re-processed according to the equations in the MCM LTER limno methods manual, and these corrections were applied to this data package in April 2021.&#160;</progress>
        <update>As needed</update>
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        <descgeog>Lake Bonney is a saline lake with permanent ice cover at the western end of Taylor Valley in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It is 7 kilometres or 4.3 mi long and up to 900 metres or 3,000 ft wide. A narrow channel only 50 metres or 160 ft wide. Lake Bonney at Narrows separates the lake into East Lake Bonney 3.32 square kilometres or 1.28 sq mi and West Lake Bonney, 0.99 square kilometres or 0.38 sq mi. The west lobe is flanked by Taylor glacier. Valley: Taylor Distance to Sea : 25 Maximum Length (km): 4.8 Maximum Width (km): 0.9 Maximum Depth (m): 37 Surface Area (km^2): 3.32 Ice Thickness Average Surface (m): 3 - 4.5 Volume (m^3 * 10^6): 54.7</descgeog>
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        <descgeog>The Lake Fryxell basin is formed by a moraine depression in a wider portion of the Taylor Valley. It has a number of moraine islands and shallower areas, as well as several relatively well developed deltas. The lake is fed by at least 10 meltwater streams with a total drainage catchment of 230 km2. The lake is dammed to the southwest by the Canada Glacier and is topographically closed. It is perennially ice covered; during summer months, an ice-free moat generally forms around much of the lake margin. Lake levels have risen ~2 m between 1971 and 1996. There are no surface outflows; the only known water loss is through ice ablation (evaporation, sublimation and physical scouring). Valley: Taylor Distance to Sea : 9 Maximum Length (km): 5.8 Maximum Width (km): 2.1 Maximum Depth (m): 20 Surface Area (km^2): 7.08 Ice Thickness Average Surface (m): 3.3 - 4.5 Volume (m^3 * 10^6): 25.2</descgeog>
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            <altmin>18m</altmin>
            <altmax>18m</altmax>
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        <descgeog>Lake Hoare occupies a narrower portion of the Taylor Valley, dammed by the Canada Glacier. It would drain almost completely without this dam. There are a number of islands which may be related to an old terminal of Canada Glacier. The lake is fed primarily from direct runoff from the glacier, as well as meltwater streams. (Lake level rose ~1.5 m between 1972 and 1996). There are no surface outflows; the only known water loss is through ice ablation (evaporation, sublimation and physical scouring). Valley: Taylor Distance to Sea : 15 Maximum Length (km): 4.2 Maximum Width (km): 1 Maximum Depth (m): 34 Surface Area (km^2): 1.94 Ice Thickness Average Surface (m): 3.1 - 5.5 Volume (m^3 * 10^6): 17.5</descgeog>
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        <descgeog>Lake Joyce lies in the Pearse Valley against the Taylor Glacier.&#160;Valley: Pearse&#160;Distance to Sea : 44&#160;Maximum Length (km): 1&#160;Maximum Width (km): 1&#160;Maximum Depth (m): 35&#160;Surface Area (km^2): 0.83&#160;Ice Thickness Average Surface (m): 3.9 - 5.6&#160;Volume (m^3 * 10^6): 4.9</descgeog>
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            <altmax>301m</altmax>
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        <descgeog>A lake with an area of 1 square mile which occupies the north portion of Pyramid Trough, Scott Coast. Named by New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) (1994) in association with Pyramid Trough.</descgeog>
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        <descgeog>Lake Miers lies in the Miers Valley. Valley: Miers Distance to Sea : 20 Maximum Length (km): 1.5 Maximum Width (km): 0.7 Maximum Depth (m): 21 Surface Area (km^2): 1.3 Ice Thickness Average Surface (m): 3.4 - 6 Volume (m^3 * 10^6): 2.9</descgeog>
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        <descgeog>Lake Vanda is located in the Wright Valley, adjacent to the Taylor Valley. It is fed primarily by the Onyx River, which has its origin at Lake Brownworth, and ultimately at the Lower Wright Glacier located ~27 km east of the lake. The lake has no outflow. Valley: Wright Distance to Sea : 47 Maximum Length (km): 8 Maximum Width (km): 2 Maximum Depth (m): 75 Surface Area (km^2): 5.2 Ice Thickness Average Surface (m): 2.8 - 4.2 Volume (m^3 * 10^6): 160</descgeog>
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            <altmin>143m</altmin>
            <altmax>143m</altmax>
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        <descgeog>Lake Bonney is a saline lake with permanent ice cover at the western end of Taylor Valley in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It is 7 kilometres or 4.3 mi long and up to 900 metres or 3,000 ft wide. A narrow channel only 50 metres or 160 ft wide. Lake Bonney at Narrows separates the lake into East Lake Bonney 3.32 square kilometres or 1.28 sq mi and West Lake Bonney, 0.99 square kilometres or 0.38 sq mi. Valley: Taylor Distance to Sea : 28 Maximum Length (km): 2.6 Maximum Width (km): 0.9 Maximum Depth (m): 40 Surface Area (km^2): 0.99 Ice Thickness Average Surface (m): 2.8-4.5 Volume (m^3 * 10^6): 10.1</descgeog>
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            <altmin>57m</altmin>
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      <keywords>
        <themekt>LTER Core Areas</themekt>
        <themekey>organic matter</themekey>
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      <accconst>None</accconst>
      <ptcontact>
        <cntinfo>&lt;cntperp&gt; &lt;cntper&gt;McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER Information Manager&lt;/cntper&gt; &lt;/cntperp&gt; &lt;cntemail&gt;im@mcmlter.org&lt;/cntemail&gt;</cntinfo>
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      <datacred>Name: Jade Lawrence Role: field technician Name: Renée F. Brown Role: data manager Name: Amy Chiuchiolo Role: former field crew Name: Kathleen A. Welch Role: former lab crew Name: Denise Steigerwald Role: former data manager Name: Chris Gardner Role: former data manager Name: Inigo San Gil Role: former data manager</datacred>
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        <logic>Not Applicable</logic>
        <complete>Not Applicable</complete>
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            <methtype>Field and/or Lab Methods</methtype>
            <methdesc>Lake water samples were collected at specific depths with a five-liter Niskin bottle during normal LTER limnological sampling. Sub-samples were decanted into three 1 L Nalgene bottles (two light and one amber), two 500 mL amber Nalgene bottles, three 150 mL borosilicate glass bottles, two 20 mL scintillation vials, and one 30 mL serum vial. A 500 mL sample from the one liter amber Nalgene bottle was decanted and filtered through a combusted Whatman 25 mm GF/F filter (475 °C for 4 hours). The filter was placed onto an aluminum weighing pan and air dried. Once the filters were dry, the pans were stacked together and frozen for later analysis.&#160; Filters were&#160;acidified with HCL fumes,&#160;and analyzed using an Elemental Analyzer (currently a CE Elantech Flash EA 1112 Elemental Analyzer). Total particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate organic nitrogen (PON) was obtained by comparison with an acetanilide standard curve. Prior to the 0304 season, analysis was done on a 10 mm diameter sub-sample punch of the GF/F filter; from 0304 to present, the entire GF/F filter was analyzed. See the maintenance section for further details regarding data from 2003-04 thru the 2019-20 field seasons. Instrument detection limits for POC and PON are 10 μg punch-1&#160;and 5 μg punch-1&#160;respectively.</methdesc>
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            <procdesc>Lake water samples were collected at specific depths with a five-liter Niskin bottle during normal LTER limnological sampling. Sub-samples were decanted into three 1 L Nalgene bottles (two light and one amber), two 500 mL amber Nalgene bottles, three 150 mL borosilicate glass bottles, two 20 mL scintillation vials, and one 30 mL serum vial. A 500 mL sample from the one liter amber Nalgene bottle was decanted and filtered through a combusted Whatman 25 mm GF/F filter (475 °C for 4 hours). The filter was placed onto an aluminum weighing pan and air dried. Once the filters were dry, the pans were stacked together and frozen for later analysis.&#160;Filters were&#160;acidified with HCL fumes,&#160;and analyzed using an Elemental Analyzer (currently a CE Elantech Flash EA 1112 Elemental Analyzer). Total particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate organic nitrogen (PON) was obtained by comparison with an acetanilide standard curve.Prior to the 0304 season, analysis was done on a 10 mm diameter sub-sample punch of the GF/F filter; from 0304 to present, the entire GF/F filter was analyzed. See the maintenance section for further details regarding data from 2003-04 thru the 2019-20 field seasons.Instrument detection limits for POC and PON are 10 μg punch-1&#160;and 5 μg punch-1&#160;respectively.</procdesc>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>Code for lake's sampling location and date</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Code for lake's sampling location and date</udom>
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            <attrlabl>Location Name</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Name of lake where measurement was made</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Name of lake where measurement was made</udom>
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            <attrlabl>Location Code</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Code for site where measurement was made</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Code for site where measurement was made</udom>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrlabl>Depth (m)</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Distance below the piezometric water level from which sample was drawn.</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrlabl>POC (microg L-1)</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Particulate organic carbon concentration found at lake depth</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>Particulate organic carbon concentration found at lake depth</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrlabl>POC Comments</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Helpful hints about the POC sample</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Helpful hints about the POC sample</udom>
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            <attrlabl>PON (microg L-1)</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Particulate organic nitrogen concentration found at lake depth</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdef>Particulate organic nitrogen concentration found at lake depth</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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                <rdommax>20</rdommax>
                <attrunit>microM</attrunit>
                <attrmres>0.1</attrmres>
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            <attrlabl>PON Comments</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Helpful hints about the PON sample</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Helpful hints about the PON sample</udom>
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            <attrlabl>C:N</attrlabl>
            <attrdef>Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio</attrdef>
            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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              <udom>Helpful hints about the overall sample</udom>
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            <attrdefs>The data provider</attrdefs>
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