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  <title>Widespread deoxygenation of temperate lakes - Müggelsee data </title>
  <creator id="creator_id-15">
   <individualName>
    <givenName>Rita</givenName>
    <surName>Adrian</surName>
   </individualName>
   <address>
    <deliveryPoint>IGB Berlin</deliveryPoint>
    <deliveryPoint>Müggelseedamm 310</deliveryPoint>
    <city>Berlin</city>
    <postalCode>12587</postalCode>
    <country>DE</country>
   </address>
   <electronicMailAddress>rita.adrian@igb-berlin.de</electronicMailAddress>
  </creator>
  <abstract><![CDATA[<p><span class="morecontent"><span style="display: inline;">The concentration of oxygen dissolved in water regulates many aspects of aquatic ecosystems, including habitat suitability for biota, greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient cycling, and metal toxicity. However, little is kno<span class="morecontent"><span style="display: inline;">wn about how dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in lakes are changing through time. The solubility of oxygen in water declines with increasing water temperatures, but other temperature-sensitive processes may suppress or amplify trends through time, making long-term observations essential to understanding DO dynamics and trends.</span></span></span></span></p>
<p><span class="morecontent"><span style="display: inline;">This dataset includes measurements of dissolved oxygen and temperature from 1/30/1979 to 12/7/2009 at&nbsp; M&uuml;ggelsee. </span></span></p>]]></abstract>
  <keywordSet>
   <keyword>deoxygenation</keyword>
   <keyword>temperate lakes</keyword>
   <keyword>dissolved oxygen</keyword>
  </keywordSet>
  <intellectualRights>
   <para></para>
  </intellectualRights>
  <coverage>
   <geographicCoverage>
    <geographicDescription>Müggelsee</geographicDescription>
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     <westBoundingCoordinate>13.652</westBoundingCoordinate>
     <eastBoundingCoordinate>13.652</eastBoundingCoordinate>
     <northBoundingCoordinate>52.437</northBoundingCoordinate>
     <southBoundingCoordinate>52.437</southBoundingCoordinate>
    </boundingCoordinates>
   </geographicCoverage>
  </coverage>
  <contact>
   <references>creator_id-15</references>
  </contact>
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