Environmental and seawater chemistry parameters of temperature-controlled bivalve aquaculture experiments and the resulting geochemical compositions of the shells
Published: 22 October 2024| Version 3 | DOI: 10.17632/bywms32stn.3
Contributors:
Oliver M. Medd, Laura Otter, Ian S. Williams, Richard Stern, Michael W. Förster, Stephen Eggins, Laura Rodrigues-Sanz, Nerilie J. Abram, Miaohong He, Michael J. Ellwood, Jessica A. Hargreaves, Stewart J. Fallon, Brett M. KnowlesDescription
This dataset contains seawater parameters used in a 80-day bivalve culturing experiment. The seawater parameters include: seawater temperatures, salinity, free pH and total alkalinity, aragonite saturation states (Ω), δ18OSW and Element/Ca. In addition, major and minor element compositions as well as the stable isotope compositions of the grown shell portions are included together with carbonate reference material measurements. Lastly, an independent application example is included comparing the SIMS-based thermometer relationship (Medd et al.) to other calibrations.
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Institutions
- Australian National University
Categories
Geochemistry, Aquaculture, Bivalvia, Biomineral, Seawater Analysis, Oxygen Isotope, Stable Isotope