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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

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posted on 2017-09-19, 18:27 authored by Jennifer PrairieJennifer Prairie, Kai ZiervogelKai Ziervogel
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

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