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1060 Lake Stechlin Porewater (iron, sulphate), peeper 2008 – 2018

Title
Lake Stechlin Porewater (iron, sulphate), peeper 2008 – 2018
Sampling interval
Irregular Interval
Description

Between 2008 and 2018, pore water was collected at various locations on Lake Stechlin using dialysis collectors (peepers). The file contains the iron and sulfate measurements from 11 peepers on six dates.

Species Groups
Study site
Lake Stechlin
Sampling types
pore water
Parameters

chemistry:

Fe, (total dissolved iron)
name
Fe, (total dissolved iron)
description

Determination of Fe (TDi) by flame AAS or inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) after digestion

synonyms
gelöstes Gesamteisen
S, sulfate
name
S, sulfate
description

0,2µm filtrated, Ionenchromatographie (IC)

synonyms
sulphate, Sulfat
Contact
Sylvia Jordan
Licence for data
All rights reserved. Please send a request to Sylvia Jordan if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: IGB Data Policy

Metadata files

TitleUpload dateFiletypeLicenceActions
2088-2018_STE_Porewater_metadata.pdf09. Feb. 2026 18:12.pdf Download

Data files (e.g. excel)

TitlecreatedFiletypeActions
2008-2018_Porewater_Stechlin-Peeper.csv 09. Feb. 2026 14:49 datatable: .csv Download

Machine Readable Metadata Files

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  • Lake_Stechlin_Porewater_(iron,_sulphate),_peeper_2008_–_2018.xml
  • Lake_Stechlin_Porewater_(iron,_sulphate),_peeper_2008_–_2018.eml

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