Click a tag to remove it from package
| Date | DOI | PackageId | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-10-21 | 10.18728/igb-fred-1026.0 | 1026 | |
| 2025-11-18 | 10.18728/igb-fred-1038.1 | 1038 | this package latest |
Data storage for the publication "Oxic and suboxic zones along hyporheic flow paths contribute to the attenuation of trace organic contaminants, as revealed by suspect screening". Data obtained in the side channel of the River Erpe (Neuenhagener Mühlenfließ): location 52.476437 N, 13.625765 E
CSV stored here contains the intensities of 130 trace organic contaminants that fulfil the quality criteria (as described in manuscript: detection in at least 8 of 10 quality control samples, small signal drift in quality control samples, modi with less signal drift if detected in both ionization modi). CSV contains pore water (flow paths 1-3) and surface water (SW) measurements. Intensities are blank corrected and corrected by isotope-labelled internal standard (if available). 0 = below LOQ (peak area < standard deviation of QC samples), NA = not detected.
For experimental setup, see
- publication: Reith, C. J., Spahr, S., Putschew, A., & Lewandowski, J. (2023). Attenuation of trace organic compounds along hyporheic flow paths in a lowland sandbed stream. Journal of Hydrology, 624, 129905. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.129905
- data repository to Reith et al. (2023): Attenuation of trace organic compounds along hyporheic flow paths in a lowland sandbed stream - data from "Rechter Randgraben". IGB Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries. dataset. https://doi.org/10.18728/igb-fred-902.2
chemistry:
determination by oxygen-probe
| Title | created | Filetype | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suspects_130_SW_and_PW_corrected_and_quality_criteria_applied.csv | 18. Nov. 2025 11:21 | datatable: .csv |
Error:
To access file, please get in touch with the contact person.
|
FRED provides all metadata of this package in a maschine readable format. There is a pure XML file and one EML file in Ecological Metadata Language. Both files are published under the free CC BY 4.0 Licence.
You are about to leaving FRED and visting a third party website. We are not responsible for the content or availability of linked sites.
To remain on our site, click Cancel.
Estimated Time:
While parsing a file, the database has to perform various tasks, some of them needs a lot of CPU and memory for larger files.