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    402 Pretschener Spree bei Plattkow

    Title
    Pretschener Spree bei Plattkow
    Keywords
    Spree
    Study site
    Spreezuflüsse
    Sampling locations
    Pretschener Spree, bei Plattkow
    location
    52.106846, 14.01088
    location
    type
    running water / river (Fluss)
    state
    code
    S54
    description
    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
    Project
    Spree; Quelle bis Mündung

    Data files (e.g. excel)

    TitlecreatedFiletypeActions
    S54_water_chemistry.xlsx 08. Feb. 2021 16:00 datatable: .xlsx
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    • Pretschener_Spree_bei_Plattkow_.xml
    • Pretschener_Spree_bei_Plattkow_.eml

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