‹ › ×

    FRED
    • Contact
    • GDPR policy
    • Imprint
    • About
    • Sign Up
    • Login
    • SEARCH
    • Search and find
    • Packages
    • Map
    • By Category ...
      • Study sites
      • Sampling sites
      • Parameters
      • Sampling types
      • Species groups
      • Current DOIs

    613 Lake Stechlin chemistry data (ion chromatography) 2000-2020

    Title
    Lake Stechlin chemistry data (ion chromatography) 2000-2020
    Period
    2000-01-01 till 2020-12-31
    Period length
    20 years 11 months 30 days
    Sampling interval
    1 sec
    Description

    Dissolved anions and cations at Lake Stechlin: sodium (Na+), potassium, (K+), magnesium (Mg2+), calcium (Ca2+), chloride (Cl-), sulfate (SO42-)

    Keywords
    chemistry, ions, anions, cations, sodium (Na+), potassium, (K+), magnesium (Mg2+), calcium (Ca2+), chloride (Cl-), sulfate (SO42-)
    Study site
    Lake Stechlin
    Contact
    Sabine Wollrab
    Licence for data
    All rights reserved. Please send a request to Sabine Wollrab if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: IGB Data Policy
    Current doi
    10.18728/igb-fred-614.0

    Metadata files

    TitleUpload dateFiletypeLicenceActions
    Chemie-anions_cations_Stechlin_2000-2020_final.pdf11. Mar. 2023 12:40.pdfODC-By
    Error: To access file, please get in touch with the contact person.

    Data files (e.g. excel)

    TitlecreatedFiletypeActions
    Chemistry_anions_cations_Stechlin_2000-2020_final.csv 09. Mar. 2023 14:25 datatable: .csv
    Error: To access file, please get in touch with the contact person.

    Machine Readable Metadata Files

    FRED provides all metadata of this package in a maschine readable format. There is a pure XML file and one EML file in Ecological Metadata Language. Both files are published under the freeODC-ByLicence.

    • Lake_Stechlin_chemistry_data_(ion_chromatography)_2000-2020_.xml
    • Lake_Stechlin_chemistry_data_(ion_chromatography)_2000-2020_.eml

    You are about to leaving FRED and visting a third party website. We are not responsible for the content or availability of linked sites.

    To remain on our site, click Cancel.

    Parsing data File

    Estimated Time:

    Why does it take so much time?

    While parsing a file, the database has to perform various tasks, some of them needs a lot of CPU and memory for larger files.

    • preprocessing: means automatic detection of headlines, table body, format values or csv-separators
    • copying: means read the file cell by cell and copy all elements to the database. During this format settings can be calculated (for example iso-time)
    • analyzing: check out for different data types (can be time, numeric or text)