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1100 Lake Dagow chemistry data (photometry) 1971-2024

Title
Lake Dagow chemistry data (photometry) 1971-2024
Period
1971-01-01 till 2024-12-31
Period length
53 years 11 months 30 days
Sampling interval
Irregular Interval
Description

Chemical data at Lake Dagow: total phosphorus, total nitrogen, SRP, nitrite, nitrate, ammonium, chlorophyll a, alkalinity, calcium carbonate, total inorganic carbon, DOC, NPOC, silicate, iron, aluminium, calcium

Species Groups
Study site
Lake Dagow
Sampling locations
Main Basin
location
53.150489, 13.051092
location
type
Sampling point
state
code
description

Sampling point, deepest point of the lake

Contact
Sadia Khalid, Sabine Wollrab ORC ID; Link to ORCID Landing Page of user
Licence for data
This data are made available under the Open Database License:Open Data Commons Attribution License
Current doi
10.18728/igb-fred-1101.0

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Metadata_Lake_Dagow_chemistry_photometry_1971-2024.pdf05. May. 2026 15:55.pdfODC-By Download

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Lake_Dagow__Chemistry_Photometry_Data_1971-2024.csv 05. May. 2026 15:55 datatable: .csv Download

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  • Lake_Dagow_chemistry_data_(photometry)_1971-2024.xml
  • Lake_Dagow_chemistry_data_(photometry)_1971-2024.eml

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