224Ra and macronutrient flux dataset from incubations of UK marine sediments containing selected benthic macrofauna. University of Southampton, UK (2022)
This dataset consists of measurements of 224Ra and macronutrients in core top water, porewaters and sediments, as well as calculated 224Ra and macronutrient fluxes (via 224Ra/228Th disequilibrium) from benthic incubations of replicate mesocosms containing selected benthic macrofauna. The experiments were conducted at the Biodiversity Ecosystem Futures Facility (BEFF lab) at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton during 2022. Sediment was collected from Rame Mud, Plymouth, and benthic organisms were collected from Rame Mud and from Loch Linhe, Scotland. For each incubation, homogenised, sieved (500 µm) sediment was added to a mesocosm to 10 cm depth, overlain by approximately 15 cm (approx. 1.3 L) seawater (0.45 µm filtered, UV sterilised, salinity 33), and left to settle for 24 hours before conducting a full water exchange. After water exchange, 1 individual of either Paraleptopentacta elongata , Edwardsia claparedii, Turritellinella tricarinata, or Amphiura chiajei was weighed and morphological measurements were taken before being added to the mesocosm. 3 replicates containing 1 individual were run for each species, in addition to 3 replicate control mesocosms containing no macrofauna. All mesocosms were continually aerated and maintained in a temperature-controlled water bath for 10 days under a 12:12h on/off light cycle. On days 4 and 8, 2.5ml of a mixed Phaeodactylum tricornutum: Tetraselmis suecica phytoplankton culture was added to all mesocosms. For a subset of mesocosms (mesocosms 14 and 15 ), daily water column nutrient samples (10 ml, 0.2 µm filtered) were taken ~5 cm below the water surface and frozen at -20°C for subsequent analysis. Experiments 1 & 2 were set up in the same manner, except that in experiment 2 only one species was included, but at higher replication (8 replicate mesocosms containing 1 individual each of E. claparedii + 1 control mesocosm). Water samples for macronutrient concentrations were analysed using a QuAAtro 39 autoanalyser (Seal Analytical) and samples for Ra activity were analysed using a Radium Delayed Coincidence Counter (RaDeCC) system.The work was conducted to quantify the influence of different species and individuals of benthic macrofauna on benthic flux, using 224Ra as a naturally occurring tracer of sediment-seawater exchange. For further information, please see the associated research paper doi: 10.1002/lno.70033
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- Alternate title
- British Oceanographic Data Centre record 1048_BEFF_benthic_mesocosms_2022
- Date (Publication)
- 2025-06-06
- Date (Creation)
- 2025-04-04
- Date (Revision)
- 2025-04-04
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- http://www.bodc.ac.uk/ / EDMED7402
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University of Southampton School of Ocean and Earth Science
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University of Southampton School of Ocean and Earth Science
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http://www.soes.soton.ac.uk/
National Oceanography Centre, European Way
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Southampton
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Hampshire
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SO14 3ZH
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United Kingdom
+44 (0)23 8059 2011
http://www.soes.soton.ac.uk/
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British Oceanographic Data Centre
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Director
Joseph Proudman Building
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6 Brownlow Street
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Liverpool
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Merseyside
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- Maintenance and update frequency
- asNeeded As needed
- MEDIN metadata record availability
- GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
- SeaDataNet Parameter Discovery Vocabulary
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- Other fluxes between the bed and the water column
- Nutrient fluxes between the bed and the water column
- Sedimentary structure
- Stable isotopes in sediment pore waters
- Sediment water content, porosity and surface area
- Stable isotopes in sediment
- Nutrient concentrations in sediment pore waters
- Zoobenthos taxonomy-related wet weight biomass per unit area of the bed
- SeaVoX Vertical Co-ordinate Coverages
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- No limitations apply
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- Data are freely available to all following agreement to the terms and conditions of a Data Licence
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- Usage restrictions are specified in the terms of the licence
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- Metadata language
- EnglishEnglish
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- Geoscientific information
- Biota
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Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland
- Date (Revision)
- 2024-12-11
- Geographic identifier
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English Channel
- Date (Revision)
- 2024-12-11
- Begin date
- 2022-01-26
- End date
- 2022-08-12
- Unique resource identifier
- urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326
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- OGP
- OnLine resource
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Published dataset - doi:10.5285/31f436d8-138c-c949-e063-7086abc09f40
Cooper I.J., Godbold J.A., Annett A. (2025). 224Ra and macronutrient fluxes from incubations of UK marine sediments containing selected benthic macrofauna. NERC EDS British Oceanographic Data Centre NOC doi: 10.5285/31f436d8-138c-c949-e063-7086abc09f40
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- This dataset was created by the organisations with the "originator" role in this metadata record following their in-house data processing and quality control procedures. The data were then provided to the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) for long-term archive and data publication in the BODC Published Data Library.Instrument(s) used to collect data: autoanalysers; spectrophotometers; liquid scintillation counters.
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- 44911a04618c5cf9843e846111db68bc XML
- Metadata language
- EnglishEnglish
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- dataset Dataset
- Date stamp
- 2025-06-06T08:18:23
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- MEDIN
- Metadata standard version
- 3.1.2
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Liverpool
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