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    137 Ahlenmoor bei Wanna, Funf Seen

    Title
    Ahlenmoor bei Wanna, Funf Seen
    Period
    2012-02-29 till 2012-08-07
    Period length
    5 mons 7 days
    Sampling interval
    Irregular Interval
    Keywords
    moor
    Study site
    Ahlenmoor bei Wanna
    Sampling types
    pore water
    Sampling sites
    Ahlenmoor Funf Seen
    location
    53.685525, 8.828369
    location
    type
    wetland/ peatland/ bog
    state
    pristine
    code
    description
    Parameters

    chemistry:

    ammonium
    name
    ammonium
    description

    NH4+

    calcium
    name
    calcium
    synonyms
    Kalzium
    chloride
    name
    chloride
    dissolved organic carbon
    name
    dissolved organic carbon
    description

    Dissolved organic carbon (DOC), sometimes known as dissolved organic material (DOM),[1] is a broad classification for organic molecules of varied origin and composition within aquatic systems. The "dissolved" fraction of organic carbon is an operational classification. Many researchers use the term "dissolved" for compounds below 0.45 micrometers, but 0.22 micrometers is also common, saving colloidal for higher concentrations. A practical definition of dissolved typically used in marine chemistry is all substances that pass through a GF/F filter. The recommended measure technique is the HTCO technique after filtration on precombusted glass fiber filters, typically GF/F filters.[2]

    Dissolved organic carbon in marine and freshwater systems is one of the greatest cycled reservoirs of organic matter on Earth, accounting for the same amount of carbon as the atmosphere and up to 20% of all organic carbon.[3] The source of dissolved organic carbon depends on the body of water. In general, organic carbon compounds are a result of decomposition processes from dead organic matter such as plants or marine organisms. When water originates from land areas with a high proportion of organic soils, these components can drain into rivers and lakes as dissolved organic carbon.

    Dissolved organic carbon is also extremely important in the transport of metals in aquatic systems. Metals form extremely strong complexes with dissolved organic carbon, enhancing metal solubility while also reducing metal bioavailability.

    (Wikipedia)

    synonyms
    dissolved organic material (DOM), non-purgeable organic carbon (NPOC)
    electrical conductivity
    name
    electrical conductivity
    synonyms
    elektrische Leitfähigkeit, Salinität, Salzgehalt, Konduktivität, cond
    iron (total dissolved)
    name
    iron (total dissolved)
    description

    Determination of Fe (TDi) by flame AAS or ICP-OES or photometry

    synonyms
    gelöstes Gesamteisen
    magnesium
    name
    magnesium
    manganese
    name
    manganese
    synonyms
    Mangan
    nitrate
    name
    nitrate
    pH
    name
    pH
    potassium
    name
    potassium
    description

    Potassium is a chemical element with symbol K (from Neo-Latin kalium) and atomic number 19. It was first isolated from potash, the ashes of plants, from which its name derives. In the periodic table, potassium is one of the alkali metals. All of the alkali metals have a single valence electron in the outer electron shell, which is easily removed to create an ion with a positive charge – a cation, which combines with anions to form salts. Potassium in nature occurs only in ionic salts. Elemental potassium is a soft silvery-white alkali metal that oxidizes rapidly in air and reacts vigorously with water, generating sufficient heat to ignite hydrogen emitted in the reaction and burning with a lilac-colored flame. It is found dissolved in sea water (which is 0.04% potassium by weight[5][6]), and is part of many minerals.

    (Wikipedia)

    synonyms
    Kalium
    sodium
    name
    sodium
    synonyms
    Natrium
    soluble reactive phosphorus
    name
    soluble reactive phosphorus
    description

    IGB Methodendatenbank:

    http://intranet.igb-berlin.de/methodendetails/items/75.html

    synonyms
    anorganischer gelöster Phosphor, ortho-Phosphat-P, DRP, DIP, inorganic soluble phosphorus
    sulfate
    name
    sulfate
    description

    The sulfate or sulphate (see spelling differences) ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula SO2−
    4
    . Sulfate is the spelling recommended by IUPAC, but sulphate is used in British English. Salts, acid derivatives, and peroxides of sulfate are widely used in industry. Sulfates occur widely in everyday life. Sulfates are salts of sulfuric acid and many are prepared from that acid. (Wikipedia)

    synonyms
    sulphate
    total dissolved phosphorus
    name
    total dissolved phosphorus
    Contact
    Thomas Rossoll
    Licence for data
    All rights reserved. Please send a request to Thomas Rossoll if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: IGB Data Policy

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