Iron-binding organic ligands in Antarctic sea ice

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Creators:
Cristina Genovese (0000-0002-9015-020X)

Oceans and Cryosphere

biogeochemical cycles

This work collates iron-binding organic ligands data, detected in sea-ice samples collected around Antarctica. Ice cores were collected during different voyages, namely AWECS (2013), SIPEX-2 (2012), Davis (2015), and V2 (2016-2017). The determination of concentration and binding strength of the natural organic ligand occurred through voltammetric analysis (Competitive Ligand Equilibration - Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry, CLE-AdCSV) at the University of Genoa (Italy) and at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (Hobart, TAS).

data collates results from four different Southern Ocean voyages, from 2012 to 2017.

The determination of concentration and binding strength of the natural organic ligand occurred through voltammetric analysis (Competitive Ligand Equilibration - Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry, CLE-AdCSV) at the University of Genoa (Italy) and at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (Hobart, TAS).

370802 Chemical oceanography
180401 Antarctic and Southern Ocean ice dynamics

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Genovese, C (2021) Data from: Iron-binding organic ligands in Antarctic sea ice. https://dx.doi.org/10.25959/5mnd-8d26
10.25959/5mnd-8d26 (DataCite reference)
14-Apr-2021