A compilation of surface inherent optical properties and phytoplankton pigment concentrations from the Atlantic Meridional Transect

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In situ measurements of particulate inherent optical properties (IOPs) - absorption (ap(λ)), scattering (bp(λ)), and beam attenuation (cp(λ)) - are crucial for the development of optical algorithms that retrieve biogeochemical quantities such as chlorophyll a, particulate organic carbon (POC), and total suspended matter (TSM). Here we present a compilation of particulate absorption-attenuation spectrophotometric data measured underway on nine Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT) cruises between 50° N and 50° S from 2009-2019. The compilation includes coincident high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) phytoplankton pigment concentrations, which are used to calibrate transects of total chlorophyll a (Tot_Chl_a) concentrations derived from the ap(λ) line-height method. The IOP data are processed using a consistent methodology and include propagated uncertainties for each IOP variable, uncertainty quantification for the Tot_Chl_a concentrations based on HPLC match-ups, application of consistent quality-control filters, and standardization of output data fields and formats. The total IOP dataset consists of g 1/4310000 measurements at a 1 min binning (g 1/4270000 hyper-spectral) and >700 coincident HPLC pigment surface samples (g 1/4600 of which are coincident with hyper-spectral IOPs). We present the geographic variation in the IOPs, HPLC phytoplankton pigments, and ap-derived Tot_Chl_a concentrations which are shown to have uncertainties between 8 % and 20 %. Additionally, to stimulate further investigation of accessory pigment extraction from ap(λ), we quantify pigment correlation matrices and identify spectral characteristics of end-member ap(λ) spectra, where accessory pigment groupings are present in higher concentrations relative to Tot_Chl_a. All data are made publicly available in SeaBASS and NetCDF formats via the following links: https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/archive/PML/AMT and 10.5281/zenodo.12527954

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Jordan, T. M., Dall’olmo, G., Tilstone, G., Brewin, R. J. W., Nencioli, F., Airs, R., … Schlüter, L. (2025). A compilation of surface inherent optical properties and phytoplankton pigment concentrations from the Atlantic Meridional Transect. Earth System Science Data, 17(2), 493–516. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-493-2025

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