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Data storage for the publication "Attenuation of trace organic compounds along hyporheic flow paths in a lowland sandbed stream". Data obtained in the side channel "Rechter Randgraben" of the River Erpe (Neuenhagener Mühlenfließ): location 52.476437 N, 13.625765 E, field campaign in November 2021
physics:
determination by temperature-probe
chemistry:
0,2µm filtrated, Ionenchromatographie (IC)
determination by conductivity-probe
0,45µm filtrated, photometric determination
0,45µm filtrated, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES)
0,45µm filtrated, photometric determination
0,45µm filtrated, photometric determination
determination by oxygen-probe
0,45µm filtrated, photometric determination
0,2µm filtrated, Ionenchromatographie (IC)
meteorology:
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specific_flow_paths_CTD_diver_Air_PW_SW_Temperature_pressure_EC.CSV | 20. Feb. 2023 16:30 | datatable: .CSV |
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specific_flow_paths_chemistry_redox_TrOCs.csv | 20. Feb. 2023 16:30 | datatable: .csv |
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specific_flow_paths_sediment_properties.csv | 20. Feb. 2023 16:30 | datatable: .csv |
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specific_flow_paths_water_level_discharge.csv | 20. Feb. 2023 16:30 | datatable: .csv |
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