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1. The influence of water and nutrient availability on bryophyte communities in continental Antarctica [ASAC_1087]
Bryophyte Ecophysiology - response to water and nutrients. This project is also related to ASAC project 1313 (ASAC_1313) - Impact of global climate change on Antarctic flora: long-term monitoring ...


2. The role of antarctic marine protists in trophodynamics and global change and the impact of UV-B on these organisms [ASAC_40]   CHILD DIFs
This is a parent metadata record for work carried out as part of ASAC/AAS project 40. See the child metadata records for further information. More than 95% of the biomass in the Southern Ocean is ...


3. Surface Chlorophyll Concentrations in Antarctic Waters during JARE-28 Cruise in 1986/1987 [NIPR-M14]
Chlorophyll a, etc. were measured continuously for the sea water collected with surface water monitoring system during the JARE-28 Cruise to Syowa Station, Antarctica from 1986 to 1987. The ...


4. Biogeochemical modelling of the feedback between ocean biota and climate at polar latitudes [ASAC_2584]
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2584 See the link below for public details on this project. The Southern Ocean plays a significant role in the biogeochemical cycling of sulphur due to ...


5. Chlorophyll Concentrations and Environmental Parameters recorded with a moored Buoy System in Breid Bay, Antarctica in 1985/1986 [NIPR-M12]
Continuous measurement of chlorophyll with a moored buoy system in Breid Bay, Antarctica from December 1985 to February 1986 were carried out. The input data capacity of latitude and ...


6. Oceanographic and Marine Biological Data near Syowa Station, Antarctica in 1982-1983 (JARE-23) [NIPR-M6]
Salinity, pH, nutrient salts and chlorophyll a of sea water were sampled by Nansen and Van Dorn at 7 stations near Syowa Station, Antarctica in 1982. The wet weight of zooplankton collected with a ...


7. Oceanographic and Marine Biological Data near Syowa Station, Antarctica in 1983/1984(JARE-24) [NIPR-M9]
Chlorophyll a, pH, salinity and nutrient salts were measured from sea water collected by Nansen and Van Dorn samplers at 4 points near Syowa Station, Antarctica from 1983 to 1984.


8. Oceanographic and Marine Biological Data near Syowa Station, Antarctica in 1984/1985 (JARE-25) [NIPR-M10]
Chlorophyll a, pH, salinity and nutrient salts were measured about the sea water collected by using a Van Dorn sampler at 3 points near Syowa Station, Antarctica from 1984 to 1985.


9. Phytoplankton Pigment Concentrations and Zooplankton and Benthos Samplings in Antarctic Waters during JARE-27 Cruise in 1985/1986 [NIPR-M11]
Chlorophyll concentrations in sea surface water collected on board Shirase in the Antarctic ocean from 1985 to 1986 were measured. The input data capacity of latitude and longitude values ...


10. Bacterioplankton dynamics in Antarctic lakes [ASAC_2154]
---- Public Summary from Project ---- Bacteria are an important part of the planktonic community of lakes and other aquatic environments. They use dissolved organic carbon in the water as a ...


11. Virus participation in dissolved organic carbon dynamics in freshwater lakes [ASAC_2352]
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2352 See the link below for public details on this project. ---- Public Summary from Project ---- In the last ten years it has become evident that viruses ...


12. Pigment Content and Salinity of Sea Ice Cores collected near Syowa Station, Antarctica in 1983/1984 [NIPR-M16]
Chlorophyll, pigment content and salinity of sea ice cores collected at 4 stations near Syowa Station, Antarctica, from 1983 to 1984 were measured. The input data ...


13. BROKE-West Grazing dilution study [BROKE-West_Grazing]   PARENT DIF
These data contain results from grazing dilution experiments conducted during BROKE-West. Experiments were conducted at 22 locations on the BROKE-West transect. Data are ...


14. Long-term variation of surface phytoplankton chlorophyll a in the Southern Ocean during 1965-2002 [chlorophyll_65-02]
The variation in the phytoplankton biomass over a decadal time scale, and its relationship with the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave (ACW) and climate change, has been poorly interpreted because of the ...


15. Phytoplankton and hydrological succession in Omega and Taynaya Bays, eastern Antarctica [ASAC_2146]
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2146 See the link below for public details on this project. From the abstracts of the referenced papers: Early season phytoplankton ...


16. The Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of Microbial Survival in Antarctic Lakes [ASAC_1152]
Metadata record for data expected from ASAC Project 1152 See the link below for public details on this project. ---- Public Summary from Project ---- ...


17. Functional dynamics of the microbial loop in saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills [ASAC_919]
Metadata record for data expected from ASAC Project 919. See the link below for public details on this project. The plankton dynamics of Ace Lake, a sline, meromictic basin in the Vestfold Hills, ...


18. Nella Dan: SIBEX II Cruise Phytoplankton Data [SIBEX_II_phyto]
This dataset contains results from the Second International BIOMASS Experiment II (SIBEX II) cruise of the Nella Dan, taken in January 1985. This cruise was the fourth cruise in a series of six. Phytoplankton ...


19. Ozone and mean Chlorophyll a Data collected for regions of the Southern Ocean from 1997-2000 for an honours project in ASAC project 2210 [ASAC_2210_Honours_Cadman]
This study employs data from two satellite-borne instruments namely, the Sea-Viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) and the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS). This work was completed as ...


20. Response of antarctic marine diatoms to environment modification [ASAC_2364]
Environmental manipulation and competition experiments on cultured and natural diatoms will identify the response of key taxa to environment modification. Understanding the environmental factors governing ...


21. Role of Antarctic marine protists in trophodynamics and global change and impact of UV-B on these organisms - V1 of the Aurora Australis, 1995-96 - HI-HO, HI-HO [ASAC_40_HIHOHIHO]
Locations of sampling sites for ASAC project 40 on Voyage 1 of the Aurora Australis, 1995-1996 - HI-HO, HI-HO samples. Public Summary from the project: This program aims to determine the role of ...


22. Role of Antarctic marine protists in trophodynamics and global change and impact of UV-B on these organisms - Voyage 7 of the Aurora Australis, 1993-1994 - SHAM [ASAC_40_SHAM]
Locations of sampling sites for ASAC project 40 on Voyage 7 of the Aurora Australis, 1993-1994 - SHAM samples. Public Summary from the project: This program aims to determine the role of single ...


23. Sea Ice Biota of Coastal Eastern Antarctica [ASAC_875]
The distribution and abundance of ice-associated copepods in the fast ice of the Australian Antarctic Territory were investigated over a distance of approximately 650 km between October and December ...


24. The effect of global climate change on Antarctic marine diatoms [ASAC_2302]
Antarctic marine diatoms are sensitive to environment change. This project will determine the environmental niches occupied by key diatom species in Antarctic sediments. This will allow climate changes ...


25. The role of Antarctic marine protists in trophodynamics and global change and the impact of UV-B on these organisms - Voyage 3 2004/2005 (CLIVAR I9/PET) samples [ASAC_40_AA0405V3]
Locations of sampling sites for ASAC project 40 on voyage 3 of the Aurora Australis in the 2004/2005 season. Samples were collected between December and February of 2004/2005. The dataset also contains ...


26. UV climate over the Southern Ocean south of Australia, and its biological impact - Cell count results [ASAC_2210_cell_counts]
Minicosm design: Three successive experiments to a maximum incubation of 14 days were performed from mid November to early January in the summer of 2002/03 in a temperature controlled shipping container ...


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