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Stable oxygen isotope ratios of water (H2O-d18O) from river, lagoon, and open ocean sites along the Alaska Beaufort Sea coast, 2019-ongoing

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-ble.4.24
Title:Stable oxygen isotope ratios of water (H2O-d18O) from river, lagoon, and open ocean sites along the Alaska Beaufort Sea coast, 2019-ongoing
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:
Multiple water types (river, lagoon, ocean) from the North Slope of Alaska and nearshore Beaufort Sea are sampled seasonally by the Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER (BLE LTER) Core Program to investigate biogeochemical linkages between terrestrial, lagoon, and open ocean ecosystems. Water samples are collected during full ice cover (April), ice break-up (mid-June to early July), and open water (late July and August) periods, and analyzed for delta 18O (ratio of oxygen-18 to oxygen-16) to use in mixing models for source water contribution.
Short Name:d18O
Publication Date:2023-10-26
Language:English
For more information:
Visit: https://ble.lternet.edu
Visit: DOI PLACE HOLDER

Time Period
Begin:
2019-04-14
End:
2023-08-13

People and Organizations
Contact:Information Manager (Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER) [  email ]
Organization:Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER, Core Program
Associate:McClelland, James W (Marine Biological Laboratory, investigator)
Associate:Bristol, Emily M (The University of Texas at Austin, field and lab technician)
Associate:Bonsell, Christina E (The University of Texas at Austin, Core Program manager, field and lab technician)
Associate:McTigue, Nathan D (The University of Texas at Austin, Core Program manager, field and lab technician)
Associate:Plumb, Kaylie H (The University of Texas at Austin, field and lab technician)
Associate:Hladyniuk, Ryan (The University of Texas at Austin, lab technician)
Associate:Nguyen, An T (The University of Texas at Austin, information manager)
Associate:Whiteaker, Timothy L (The University of Texas at Austin, information manager)

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
d18O, 2019-ongoing
Description:
Water delta oxygen-18 from BLE LTER Core Program sampling 2019-ongoing
Data Table Name:
d18O, personnel list
Description:
Personnel list with years involved in this data set
Detailed Metadata

Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-ble/4/24/7073df7c6886c42803a61b1a2575ff99
Name:d18O, 2019-ongoing
Description:Water delta oxygen-18 from BLE LTER Core Program sampling 2019-ongoing
Number of Records:285
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 Station nodeStation lagoonStationSampling seasonDate timeWater column positionDelta oxygen-18NotesCollection methodStation nameLatitudeLongitudeHabitat typeStation sampling priority
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DefinitionSampling occurred in winter season (e.g. April) when the lagoons are mostly frozen.
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DefinitionSampling occurred in spring season (e.g. June) when ice break-up happens.
Source
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Definitionwater was collected using a Geopump fitted with Masterflex tubing
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DefinitionOcean
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Code Definition
Coderiver
DefinitionFreshwater river
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Code Definition
Codeprimary
DefinitionLagoon site is primarily sampled during field sampling.
Source
Code Definition
Codesecondary
DefinitionLagoon site is secondarily sampled during field sampling.
Source
Code Definition
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DefinitionRiver site
Source
Code Definition
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DefinitionNearshore ocean site
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Data Table

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Data Package Usage Rights

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External Annotations

With link(s) out to external vocabularies
Dataset isAbout lagoon

Keywords

By Thesaurus:
LTER Core Research Areasmovement of inorganic matter
LTER Controlled Vocabulary v1biogeochemistry, estuaries, oceanography, oxygen, ponds, runoff, stable isotopes, streams
Geographic Names Information SystemAvak Creek, Barter Island, Beaufort Sea, Elson Lagoon, Jago Lagoon, Jago River, Kaktovik, Kaktovik Lagoon, Mayoeak River, Sagavanirktok River, Simpson Lagoon, Stefansson Sound, Utqiagvik
BLE LTER Controlled VocabularyBeaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER, BLE, BLE LTER Core Program, LTER

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

Water samples are collected by hand (near surface “grabs” where bottles are filled directly) or with a peristaltic pump (various depths). In the latter case, Masterflex C-flex tubing is used. Water is collected in high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polycarbonate bottles in the field. Unfiltered water samples are transferred to 30 mL polycarbonate vials within 12 hours of sample collection. Vials are filled completely with no headspace, sealed with electrical tape to prevent equilibration with the atmosphere, and stored at room temperature.

The oxygen-isotope composition is measured at the Core Facilities Laboratory at The University of Texas Marine Science Institute in Port Aransas, Texas. Briefly, the isotopic compositions are obtained by placing ~200μL of water into an exetainer and sealing the contents with rubber septa. The vials are subsequently equilibrated with a mixed helium/carbon dioxide (0.3%) gas for 5 days at (passive) room temperature. Headspace CO2 is analyzed for oxygen-isotope compositions using a Gasbench II device (Thermo Fisher Scientific) coupled to a Thermo Fisher Scientific Delta V stable-isotope-ratio mass spectrometer. The isotope results are presented using the conventional δ-notation:

δ 18O = [(Rsample/Rstandard)-1] (in ‰)

where Rsample and Rstandard = 18O/16O. All δ-values are reported relative to VSMOW (Coplen, 1996). A two-point calibration of δ18O to VSMOW was achieved using VSMOW2 (0‰) and SLAP2 (−55.50‰), the standards are purchased from the International Atomic Energy Agency. Internal laboratory standards Voss (−8.6‰), Evian (−10.1‰), and Sprouts (0.2‰) are used to evaluate the accuracy and precision of the oxygen isotope results. The internal standards measured well within the aforementioned accepted range (<0.2‰).

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Environmental Data Initiative
Email Address:
info@edirepository.org
Web Address:
https://edirepository.org
Id:https://ror.org/0330j0z60
Creators:
Organization:Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER, Core Program
Address:
750 Channel View Dr.,
Port Aransas, TX 78373 USA
Email Address:
BLE-IM@utexas.edu
Web Address:
https://ble.lternet.edu/
Id:https://ror.org/055a54548
Contacts:
Organization:Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER
Position:Information Manager
Address:
MC R8000 The University of Texas at Austin,
Austin, TX 78712 USA
Email Address:
BLE-IM@utexas.edu
Web Address:
https://ble.lternet.edu/
Id:https://ror.org/055a54548
Associated Parties:
Individual: James W McClelland
Organization:Marine Biological Laboratory
Address:
Marine Biological Laboratory 7 MBL Street,
Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
Phone:
508-289-7162
Email Address:
jmcclelland@mbl.edu
Web Address:
https://www.mbl.edu/research/faculty-and-whitman-scientists/James%20McClelland
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9619-8194
Role:investigator
Individual: Emily M Bristol
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Address:
750 Channel View Dr.,
Port Aransas, TX 78383 USA
Email Address:
bristol@utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6059-3771
Role:field and lab technician
Individual: Christina E Bonsell
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Address:
750 Channel View Dr.,
Port Aransas, TX 78383 USA
Email Address:
cebonsell@gmail.com
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8564-0618
Role:Core Program manager, field and lab technician
Individual: Nathan D McTigue
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Address:
750 Channel View Dr.,
Port Aransas, TX 78383 USA
Email Address:
mctigue@utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7686-7095
Role:Core Program manager, field and lab technician
Individual: Kaylie H Plumb
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Address:
750 Channel View Dr.,
Port Aransas, TX 78383 USA
Email Address:
kaylie.plumb@austin.utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6071-0547
Role:field and lab technician
Individual: Ryan Hladyniuk
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Address:
750 Channel View Dr.,
Port Aransas, TX 78383 USA
Email Address:
r.hladyniuk@austin.utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4627-8174
Role:lab technician
Individual: An T Nguyen
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Address:
Austin, TX 78758 USA
Email Address:
enthusiast@utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6519-0173
Role:information manager
Individual: Timothy L Whiteaker
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Address:
Austin, TX 78758 USA
Email Address:
whiteaker@utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1940-4158
Role:information manager
Metadata Providers:
Organization:Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER
Address:
750 Channel View Dr.,
Port Aransas, TX 78373 USA
Email Address:
BLE-IM@utexas.edu
Web Address:
https://ble.lternet.edu/
Id:https://ror.org/055a54548

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
2019-04-14
End:
2023-08-13
Geographic Region:
Description:Barrow (Utqiavik): Bounding box contains Elson Lagoon and nearby river sampling sites. Located in North Slope, Alaska, USA, close to Utqiaġvik (formerly Barrow). Coordinates based on WGS84 datum.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  71.395000Southern:  71.107110
Western:  -156.603000Eastern:  -155.914000
Geographic Region:
Description:Kaktovik: Bounding box contains Jago and Kaktovik Lagoons and nearby river and ocean sampling sites. Located in North Slope, Alaska, USA, close to Kaktovik. Coordinates based on WGS84 datum.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  70.150159Southern:  70.070734
Western:  -143.776703Eastern:  -143.241119
Geographic Region:
Description:Prudhoe Bay: Bounding box contains Simpson Lagoon, Stefansson Sound, and nearby river and ocean sampling sites. Located in North Slope, Alaska, USA, close to Prudhoe Bay. Coordinates based on WGS84 datum.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  70.568803Southern:  70.190688
Western:  -149.924927Eastern:  -147.788086

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:LTER: Beaufort Sea Lagoons: An Arctic Coastal Ecosystem in Transition
Personnel:
Individual: Kenneth Dunton
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute
Phone:
361-749-6744 (voice)
Email Address:
ken.dunton@utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3498-8021
Role:Lead Principal Investigator
Individual: James McClelland
Organization:Marine Biological Laboratory
Phone:
508-289-7162 (voice)
Email Address:
jmcclelland@mbl.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9619-8194
Role:Co-Lead Principal Investigator
Individual: Byron Crump
Organization:Oregon State University
Email Address:
byron.crump@oregonstate.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7062-1273
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Amber Hardison
Organization:Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary
Email Address:
akhardison@vims.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0891-3731
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Katrin Iken
Organization:University of Alaska Fairbanks
Email Address:
kbiken@alaska.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7961-1012
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Jeremy Kasper
Organization:University of Alaska Fairbanks
Email Address:
jlkasper@alaska.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0975-6114
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Vanessa Lougheed
Organization:The University of Texas at El Paso
Email Address:
vlougheed@utep.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6091-1151
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Andrew Mahoney
Organization:University of Alaska Fairbanks
Email Address:
armahoney@alaska.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8699-3175
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Bailey McMeans
Organization:University of Toronto Missisauga
Email Address:
bailey.mcmeans@utoronto.ca
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9793-6811
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Michael Rawlins
Organization:University of Massachusetts Amherst
Email Address:
mrawlins@umass.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3323-8256
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Yvette Spitz
Organization:Oregon State University
Email Address:
yvette.spitz@oregonstate.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6026-4900
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Craig Tweedie
Organization:The University of Texas at El Paso
Email Address:
ctweedie@utep.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3409-8881
Role:Co-Principal Investigator
Individual: Nathan McTigue
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Email Address:
mctigue@utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7686-7095
Role:Project Manager
Individual: Timothy Whiteaker
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Email Address:
whiteaker@utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1940-4158
Role:Information Manager
Individual: An T. Nguyen
Organization:The University of Texas at Austin
Email Address:
enthusiast@utexas.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6519-0173
Role:Information Manager
Abstract:

This project established a new Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) site along the Alaskan Arctic coastline. Research based out of Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow), Deadhorse, and Kaktovik will address how changes in shoreline erosion and freshwater inflows to the coastal ocean over seasonal, annual, and longer timeframes influence near-shore food webs. Research will be conducted in collaboration with local stakeholder groups and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This research will advance our fundamental understanding of how input of materials from land and oceanographic conditions interact to influence coastal food webs. It will also allow us to track and understand: 1) how natural climate cycles influence coastal ecosystems in the Arctic, and 2) how climate change effects such as permafrost thaw, shifting precipitation regimes, and losses of sea ice alter coastal ecosystems. Near-shore food webs along the Alaskan Arctic coastline support large populations of migratory fish and waterfowl that are essential to the culture of Iñupiat communities of northern Alaska. The research at this LTER site will create a framework for anticipating the impacts of future changes on the coastal ecosystem that are of great concern to these communities. Results from this LTER program will also be of interest to a broader science community that is working to understand potential connections between Arctic change and global carbon cycling. Finally, this LTER project includes a strong commitment to education through graduate and undergraduate student involvement, post-doctoral mentoring, continuation of a very successful Summer Science K-12 Program in Kaktovik, and establishment of a parallel K-12 program in Utqiagvik. In addition, this project will employ native high school seniors or recently graduated students living in Utqiagvik and Kaktovik as field research assistants.

Recent studies suggest that the ecological framework for understanding what controls food web structure needs to be expanded to include temporal forcing. More specifically, there is mounting evidence that differential availability of seasonally-distinct resources is critical for defining trophic linkages and maintaining stability and resilience of food webs. This new LTER program will use lagoons along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea coast as experimental units to test this concept, and broaden it to include temporal variations over longer timeframes. The Beaufort lagoons are ideal for testing this concept because they experience extreme variability in seasonal cycles, which are now subject to rapid directional shifts driven by climate change. Our overarching question is: How do variations in terrestrial inputs, local production, and exchange between lagoon and ocean waters over seasonal, inter-annual, inter-decadal, and longer timeframes interact to control food web structure through effects on carbon and nitrogen cycling, microbial and metazoan community composition, and trophic linkages? Arctic lagoons provide a unique opportunity to study these interactions in the absence of fringing wetlands that often modulate land-ocean interactions in other lagoon systems. In addition, barrier island geomorphology, which exerts a strong control on water exchange between lagoons and the open ocean, is highly dynamic in the Arctic because sea-ice effects on coastal geomorphology are superimposed on the effects of currents, sea level, and waves. Thus, connections between inputs from land and lagoon ecosystems are more direct, and water exchanges between lagoons and the open ocean are more variable than is typical of lower latitude systems. Specific study sites will be located in Elson Lagoon (western Beaufort), Simpson Lagoon and Stefansson Sound (central Beaufort), and Kaktovik and Jago lagoons (eastern Beaufort). The LTER will include seasonal field work during ice covered, ice break-up, and open water periods and also include sensor deployments for continuous measurements of key biogeochemical and hydrographic parameters.

Funding:

BLE LTER is supported by the National Science Foundation under award #1656026 (2017-08-01 to 2022-07-31).

Additional Award Information:
Funder:National Science Foundation - Office of Polar Programs
Funder ID:https://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001
Number:1656026
Title:LTER: Beaufort Sea Lagoons: An Arctic Coastal Ecosystem in Transition
URL:https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1656026

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:Dataset will be updated every year, normally scheduled for the fall and spring following field season.
Frequency:annually
History:
scope:Metadata and data
old value:See previous revision 1
change date:2022-02-22
comment:An Nguyen : Add data from 2021 field campaigns, change dates collected YYYY-MM-DD to date times collected YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss-hh. Noon local time (AKDT in most cases) is used as a placeholder when times were not recorded (e.g. 2021 and prior). Stefansson Sound stations now denoted with a SSL prefix instead of STL as in previous versions.
scope:Metadata and data
old value:See previous revision 2
change date:2023-02-08
comment:An Nguyen : Data: added 2022 data. Some sampling stations during previous years' break up season (June/July) and their coordinates were corrected to better represent actual sampling location at the time. SIL Trans A station coordinates were corrected. Metadata: updated with 2022 metadata.
scope:Metadata and data
old value:See previous revision 3
change date:2023-11-01
comment:Timothy Whiteaker : Add 2023 data
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