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    537 Lake Tegel physico-chemical data 1984 - 2006

    Title
    Lake Tegel physico-chemical data 1984 - 2006
    Period
    1984-03-20 till 2006-12-13
    Period length
    22 years 8 months 24 days
    Keywords
    Tegel, Lake Tegel, Tegeler See
    Study site
    Lake Tegel
    Sampling locations
    Station VI
    location
    52.56217587650551, 13.232946395874025
    location
    type
    state
    code
    VI
    description

    Lake Tegel: Station: VI Depths sampled:0 – 1 m Sampled from: March 1984 Sampled until: Feb. 2001

    Station III
    location
    52.58071982708908, 13.262472152709961
    location
    type
    state
    code
    III
    description

    Lake Tegel: Station: III Depths sampled:0 – 15 m Sampled from: March 1984 Sampled until: Dec. 2006

    Station IV
    location
    52.573782304761544, 13.241143226623535
    location
    type
    state
    code
    IV
    description

    Lake Tegel: Station: VI Depths sampled:0 – 8 m Sampled from: March 1984 Sampled until: Dec. 1988

    Station V
    location
    52.56637110028565, 13.234276771545412
    location
    type
    state
    code
    V
    description

    Lake Tegel: Station: V Depths sampled:0 – 3 m Sampled from: March 1984 Sampled until: Feb. 2001

    Station II
    location
    52.59087311798965, 13.265819549560549
    location
    type
    state
    code
    II
    description

    Lake Tegel: Station: II Depths sampled:0 – 2 m Sampled from: March 1984 Sampled until: Dec. 1988

    Station I
    location
    52.587724041798715, 13.271956443786623
    location
    type
    state
    code
    I
    description

    Lake Tegel:

    Station: I

    Depths sampled:0 – 5 m

    Sampled from: March 1984

    Sampled until: Dec 1988

    Parameters

    physics:

    water temperature
    name
    water temperature
    description

    determination by temperature-probe

    synonyms
    water temp, Wassertemperatur

    chemistry:

    C, DOC (dissolved organic carbon)
    name
    C, DOC (dissolved organic carbon)
    description

    0,45µm filtrated,   purging with hydrochloric acid, nondispersive infrared sensor  (NDIR) after combustion

    synonyms
    dissolved organic material (DOM), non-purgeable organic carbon (NPOC)
    N, ammonia-nitrogen
    name
    N, ammonia-nitrogen
    description

    0,45µm filtrated, photometric determination

    synonyms
    NH4+-N, Ammonium, ammonia, NH4-N, NH4
    N, nitrate-nitrogen
    name
    N, nitrate-nitrogen
    description

    0,45µm filtrated, photometric determination

    synonyms
    NO3-N, NO3--N, nitrate, Nitrat
    O, oxygen concentration
    name
    O, oxygen concentration
    description

    determination by oxygen-probe

    synonyms
    Sauerstoffkonzentration
    pH
    name
    pH
    description

    pH-probe determination

    P, (soluble reactive phosphorus)
    name
    P, (soluble reactive phosphorus)
    description

    0,45µm filtrated, photometric determination

    synonyms
    anorganischer gelöster Phosphor, ortho-Phosphat-P, DRP, DIP, inorganic soluble phosphorus, phosphate-phosphorus
    P, (total phosphorus)
    name
    P, (total phosphorus)
    description

    photometric determination after digestion

    synonyms
    total phosphorus, gesamter Phosphor

    biology:

    chlorophyll a
    name
    chlorophyll a
    description

    Attention: There are two different methods:

    HPLC - High Performance Liquid Chromatography (ex situ)

    YSI - Chlorophyll Sensor in Multiparameter probe (in situ)

    synonyms
    Chlorophyllkonzentration, alpha-chlorophyll
    Contact
    Ingrid Chorus, Jutta Fastner
    Licence for data
    All rights reserved. Please send a request to Ingrid Chorus, Jutta Fastner if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: Lakebase Data Policy
    Current doi
    10.18728/557.0

    Metadata files

    TitleUpload dateFiletypeLicenceActions
    Lake_Tegel_-_features_and_sampling_AH_IC.pdf22. Oct. 2020 10:24.pdfODC-By Download
    Methods_for_Analyses_Tegel.pdf22. Oct. 2020 10:23.pdfODC-By Download

    Data files (e.g. excel)

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    in-situ_LLBB­2007_ff-1.xlsx 23. Oct. 2020 14:14 datatable: .xlsx
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    nutrients_LLBB_2007_ff.xlsx 22. Oct. 2020 10:49 datatable: .xlsx
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    TegelerSee_ice_cover_1983-1985.xlsx 15. Jun. 2020 09:35 datatable: .xlsx
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    Tegeler_See_Stat_I.xlsx 15. Jun. 2020 09:35 datatable: .xlsx
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    Tegeler_See_Stat_II.xlsx 15. Jun. 2020 09:35 datatable: .xlsx
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    Tegeler_See_Stat_III.xlsx 15. Jun. 2020 09:35 datatable: .xlsx
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    Tegeler_See_Stat_IV.xlsx 15. Jun. 2020 09:35 datatable: .xlsx
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    Tegeler_See_Stat_V.xlsx 15. Jun. 2020 09:35 datatable: .xlsx
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    Tegeler_See_Stat_VI.xlsx 15. Jun. 2020 09:35 datatable: .xlsx
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