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    763 Moving bedforms control CO2 production and distribution in sandy river sediments

    Title
    Moving bedforms control CO2 production and distribution in sandy river sediments
    Study site
    Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research - flume study
    Sampling types
    surface water, pore water
    Parameters

    physics:

    velocity
    name
    velocity
    synonyms
    speed, Geschwindigkeit

    chemistry:

    carbon dioxide
    name
    carbon dioxide
    C, DIC (dissolved inorganic carbon)
    name
    C, DIC (dissolved inorganic carbon)
    description

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

    synonyms
    dissolved inorganic carbon, gelöster anorganischer Kohlenstoff
    electrical conductivity
    name
    electrical conductivity
    description

    determination by conductivity-probe

    synonyms
    elektrische Leitfähigkeit, Salinität, Salzgehalt, Konduktivität, cond
    O, oxygen
    name
    O, oxygen
    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
    pH
    name
    pH
    description

    pH-probe determination

    meteorology:

    air pressure
    name
    air pressure
    synonyms
    Luftdruck, Athmosphäre
    Contact
    Hanna Schulz, Jörg Lewandowski
    Licence for data
    This data are made available under the Open Database License:Open Data Commons Attribution License

    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.

    • Moving_bedforms_control_CO2_production_and_distribution_in_sandy_river_sediments.xml
    • Moving_bedforms_control_CO2_production_and_distribution_in_sandy_river_sediments.eml

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