%0 Journal Article %A Honda, Makio %A Sasai, Yoshikazu %A Siswanto, Eko %A Kuwano-Yoshida, Akira %A Aiki, Hidenori %A Cronin, Meghan %D 2018 %T Additional file 6 of Impact of cyclonic eddies and typhoons on biogeochemistry in the oligotrophic ocean based on biogeochemical/physical/meteorological time-series at station KEO %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_6_of_Impact_of_cyclonic_eddies_and_typhoons_on_biogeochemistry_in_the_oligotrophic_ocean_based_on_biogeochemical_physical_meteorological_time-series_at_station_KEO/6987803 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.6987803.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/12816329 %K KEO %K Oligotrophic %K Carbon hot spot %K Sediment trap %K Cyclonic eddy %K Nutrient %K Typhoon %K OceanSITES %X Figure S5. Vertical profile of NO3 in the subtropical region near KEO in September. Data of respective depths with standard deviation are obtained from WOA 2013 climatological database (red circles 30.5–34.5°N/136.5–164.5°E; n = 11) and from numerical model simulation (blue circles based on Fig. 4). The NO3 concentration gradient between 50 and 100 m is estimated to be ~ 0.034 mmol m− 4 using 0.3 μmol kg− 1 at 50 m and 2.0 μmol kg− 1 at 100 m. (PDF 36 kb) %I figshare