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Ephemeral aggregate layers in the water column leave lasting footprints in the carbon cycle - data associated with a manuscript submitted to L&O Letters
We used laboratory experiments to investigate how aggregate thin layers affect the distribution of bacteria and their activity.
This fileset includes the following data and video files:
1) An excel spreadsheet that provides the data for enzyme activities (measured using L-Leucine-4-Methylcoumarin-7-amide hydrochloride as substrate proxy) and bacterial cell counts (counted using flow cytometry).
2) A .mat file that provides particle intensity data along with associated depths and timepoints from images recorded during the experiments. A .txt file describing the data is also provided.
3) Videos of each of the two stratified aggregate sinking experiments (video for Exp. 1 is shown at ~5x speed and video for Exp. 2 is shown at ~4x speed).
4) A metadata form that provides tables explaining the data included here as part of the manuscript submitted to L&O Letters.
Funding
This work is funded primarily by NSF CMG ARC-1025523