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628 AR temperature-oxygen chain

Title
AR temperature-oxygen chain
Period
2012-03-15 ongoing
Sampling interval
1 hour
Description

The measuring chain consists of a rope that is kept in tension by a weight on the bottom and a pressure-resistant buoy located 1 m below the water surface. The 15 loggers are attached to the rope at fixed intervals.

 

Species Groups
Study site
Arendsee
Sampling locations
AR Chain
location
52.8905, 11.4599
location
type
state
code
description
Parameters

physics:

water level
name
water level
synonyms
level, Pegel
water temperature
name
water temperature
description

determination by temperature-probe

synonyms
water temp, Wassertemperatur

chemistry:

O, oxygen concentration
name
O, oxygen concentration
description

determination by oxygen-probe

synonyms
Sauerstoffkonzentration
O, oxygen saturation
name
O, oxygen saturation
description

determination by oxygen-probe

synonyms
Sauerstoffsättigung
Contact
Sylvia Jordan
Licence for data
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Metadata files

TitleUpload dateFiletypeLicenceActions
AR_T-O2-Messkette_Metadata_de.pdf11. Feb. 2025 13:50.pdf Download
AR_T-O2-Chain_metadata_en.pdf11. Feb. 2025 13:50.pdf Download

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  • AR_temperature-oxygen_chain.xml
  • AR_temperature-oxygen_chain.eml

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