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Field Activity Details for field activity 2022-308-FA

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Other ID: 22PWE01, 22PWE02

Status: Completed

Organization(s): USGS, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory

Funding Program(s): Biogeochemical Processes Impacting Seafloor Change and Ecosystem Services - PISCES (GX.23.MN00.TN115.00)

Principal Investigator(s): John Lisle, Christopher Smith, Kimberly Yates

Affiliate Investigator(s): Greg Brooks (Eckerd), Bekka Larson (Eckerd)

Information Specialist(s): Chelsea Stalk, Christopher Moore, Mitchell Lemon, Alisha Ellis

Data Type(s): Sampling: Chemistry

Scientific Purpose/Goals: To collect carbonate dissolution, sedimentation, and radon measurements in the water column, at the sediment-surface interface, and from porewater samples to assess water exchange rates and acidification conditions for quantifying rates of chemical erosion to accurately measure, model, and scale rates of seafloor chemical erosion due to coastal acidification.

Vehicle(s): Ford F-250 Stone Grey

Start Port/Location: St. Petersburg, FL

End Port/Location: St. Petersburg, FL

Start Date: 2022-03-15

End Date: 2022-08-31

Equipment Used: Water Sampler

Information to be Derived: Mid-water-column and seafloor carbonate dissolution measurements, porewater and water column radon measurements.

Summary of Activity and Data Gathered:

Staff: Samuel Randall, Cheyenne Everhart, Alisha Ellis, Christopher Moore, Mitchell Lemon

Affiliate Staff:

Notes: March 2022 trip expected to require 2 field days - Tuesday March 15 and Thursday March 17.

Location:

Tampa Bay

Boundaries
North: South: West: East:

Platform(s):

photo of 22-ft Twin Vee (R/V G. Hill)
22-ft Twin Vee (R/V G. Hill)

Publications

Portals/Viewers

Data Acquired

Survey EquipmentSurvey InfoData Type(s)Data Collected
Water Sampler --- Chemistry

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