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Metabolism Working Group Topics for discussion/analysis

Metabolism Working Group Topics for discussion/analysis. Including inorganic carbon chemistry What data exists within the network? Is it useable? Collect/compile data for GLEON12 Methods to analyze large amount of O2 data Relationships between bottles (BOD) and free-water

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Metabolism Working Group Topics for discussion/analysis

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  1. Metabolism Working GroupTopics for discussion/analysis • Including inorganic carbon chemistry • What data exists within the network? Is it useable? • Collect/compile data for GLEON12 • Methods to analyze large amount of O2 data • Relationships between bottles (BOD) and free-water • Uncertainty in metabolism parameters (k, GPP, ER) • Use GLEON data to estimate k from DO data and compare to wind speed methods • Look at errors in not using full diff. eq. • Daytime vs. nighttime R (hard to tackle) • Including measured precip in estimate of k • Search for episodic events…

  2. Metabolism Working GroupParticipants Gordon Holtgrieve Greg Koch Elvira de Eyto Maria Fontes Ami Nishri Chris McBride SanuelKibichii Jinlei Yu Bomchul Kim Vera Istvanovics LajosVoros

  3. Metabolism Working GroupScientific questions/Action items • More discussion on using pH data from across the network to make metabolism estimates. • What can be learned: relative importance of carbon metabolism and other oxidative processes in controlling O2 budgets. Also can potentially fill in the gaps when DO data is missing. • Value of GLEON data set: Potentially can look at how lake morphometric and biologic characteristics influence no-biologic oxidation. 2. Action items for GLEON 12 • Compile existing pH data for time frame covering the existing DO data (i.e., Solomon data set) • Clean and prep for analysis by GLEON 12

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