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924 Müggelsee in situ

DOI Info:

  • DOI: 10.5072/924.6
  • How to cite: Simone Frenzel https://orcid.org/4443-4443-4433-0000, AG Adrian - (dep. 2) - Langzeitentwicklung von Seen und Klimafolgenforschung (2018-11-30 ) Müggelsee in situ. IGB Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries. dataset. https://doi.org/10.5072/924.6
  • Previous DOI version :10.5072/923.5
  • Successor DOI version :10.5072/943.7
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    DOI history

    Date DOI PackageId Note
    2018-11-2810.5072/921.3921
    2018-11-2810.5072/922.4922
    2018-11-3010.5072/923.5923
    2018-11-3010.5072/924.6924this package
    2018-12-0610.5072/943.7943
    2018-12-0610.5072/944.8944
    2018-12-1110.5072/945.9945
    2018-12-1210.5072/946.10946 latest
Title
Müggelsee in situ
Period
1979-01-23 till 2017-07-10
Period length
38 years 5 months 18 days
Sampling interval
7 days Irregular Interval
Note on interval
14 days in winter time, otherwise weekly
Species Groups
Study site
Moor bei Rzecin
Sampling locations
Müggelsee M5
location
52.443501, 13.652367
location
code
M5
description
Müggelsee M3
location
52.438467, 13.670283
location
code
M3
description
Müggelsee M7
location
52.434983, 13.658983
location
code
M7
description

Deepest point in Müggelsee

Müggelsee M10
location
52.431783, 13.632783
location
code
M10
description
Müggelsee M8
location
52.442350, 13.635483
location
code
M8
description
Müggelsee MS1
location
52.427233, 13.643883
location
code
MS1 eis
description

Müggelsee sampling during ice covered periods.

Parameters

physics:

secchi depth
name
secchi depth
description

synonyms
Sichttiefe, Transparancy
turbidity
name
turbidity
synonyms
Trübung
water temperature
name
water temperature
description

Wassertemperatur

synonyms
water temp, Wassertemperatur

chemistry:

electrical conductivity
name
electrical conductivity
synonyms
elektrische Leitfähigkeit, Salinität, Salzgehalt, Konduktivität, cond
oxygen concentration
name
oxygen concentration
synonyms
Sauerstoffkonzentration
oxygen saturation
name
oxygen saturation
synonyms
Sauerstoffsättigung
pH
name
pH

biology:

chlorophyll a
name
chlorophyll a
description

Attention: There are two different methods:

HPLC - High Performance Liquid Chromatography (ex situ)

YSI - Chlorophyll Sensor in Multiparameter probe (in situ)

synonyms
Chlorophyllkonzentration, alpha-chlorophyll
phycocyanin
name
phycocyanin
description

A measurement of Blue algae concentration.

Unit RFU: relative fluorescence units.

Contact
Rita Adrian
Licence for data
All rights reserved. Please send a request to Rita Adrian if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: Lakebase Data Policy

Metadata files

TitleUpload dateFiletypeLicenceActions
Metadata_Müggelsee.pdf07. Feb. 2018 10:54.pdf Download

Data Series

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Data files (e.g. excel)

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  • Müggelsee_in_situ.xml
  • Müggelsee_in_situ.eml

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