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DOI Details

Identifier:
10.6092/Q0ER-SS61
Creators:
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) 545
Contributors:
Aarhus University, Department of Bioscience, Marine Ecology Roskilde
Estonian Environmental board
Estonian Marine Institute
Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency
Federal Research Centre for Fisheries (Cuxhaven)
Federal Research Centre for Fisheries (Hamburg)
Finnish Environment Institute
Finnish Institute of Marine Research (FIMR)
Geological Survey of Estonia
Geological Survey of Sweden, SGU
German Hydrographic Institute
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute - Stockholm
Institute of Geology and Geography of Nature Research Centre
Latvian Institute of Aquatic Ecology
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde
State Agency for Environment, Nature and Geology, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
State Agency for Nature and Environment of Schleswig Holstein (LANU)
State Office for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas of Schleswig Holstein (LLUR)
State Office for Water Economy and Shore, Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Titles:
Baltic Sea - Contaminants aggregated datasets 1972/2017 v2018
Publisher:
EMODnet Chemistry
PublicationYear:
2018
Dates:
1972-05-02/2017-10-30
Language:
eng
ResourceType:
Dataset
Subjects:
Alkalinity, acidity and pH of the water column
Ammonium and ammonia concentration parameters in water bodies
Biota lipid concentrations
Carbon concentrations in sediment
Chlorophyll pigment concentrations in water bodies
Concentration of inorganic sulphur species in sediment
Concentration of other hydrocarbons in the water column
Concentration of other organic contaminants in sediment samples
Concentration of other organic contaminants in the water column
Concentration of polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) in biota
Concentration of polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) in sediment samples
Concentration of polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) in the water column
Concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in biota
Concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediment samples
Concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the water column
Dissolved metal concentrations in the water column
Dissolved organic carbon concentration in the water column
Dissolved oxygen parameters in the water column
Dissolved total and organic nitrogen concentrations in the water column
Dissolved total or organic phosphorus concentration in the water column
Geological sample radioactivity
Geotechnics
Inorganic chemical composition of sediment or rocks
Lithology
Metal concentrations in biota
Nitrate concentration parameters in the water column
Nitrite concentration parameters in the water column
Nitrogen concentrations in sediment
Organometallic and organometalloid species concentration parameters in sediments
Organometallic species concentration parameters in biota
Particulate metal concentrations in the water column
Particulate total and organic carbon concentrations in the water column
Particulate total and organic nitrogen concentrations in the water column
Pesticide concentrations in biota
Pesticide concentrations in sediment
Pesticide concentrations in water bodies
Phaeopigment concentrations in the water column
Phosphate concentration parameters in the water column
Radioactivity in biota
Radioactivity in water bodies
Salinity of the water column
SeaDataNet biological format biotic parameters
Sediment grain size parameters
Sediment water content, porosity and surface area
Shellfish morphology, age and physiology
Silicate concentration parameters in the water column
Temperature of the water column
Trace metalloid concentrations in biota
Zooplankton and zoobenthos morphological parameters
Vertical Profile
Baltic Sea
Antifoulants
Hydrocarbons
Heavy metals
Polychlorinated biphenyls
Pesticides and biocides
Oceanography
Chemistry
European seas
MSFD
Sizes:
3818 CDI records divided per matrices: 1358 biota (396 Vertical profiles and 962 Time series),906 water profiles, 1554 sediment profiles
16.7 MB
RelatedIdentifiers:
http://www.emodnet-chemistry.eu/repository/phase3/aggregated-datasets/contaminants/Baltic Sea_contaminants_aggregated_v2018.zip
http://www.emodnet-chemistry.eu/products/catalogue#/metadata/75733b87-f3a1-486c-b728-541d3b769f66
http://www.emodnet-chemistry.eu/repository/phase3/images/spatial_distibution_75733b87-f3a1-486c-b728-541d3b769f66.png
Formats:
application/zip
text/tab-separated-values
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
Version:
1.0
RightsList:
Aggregated datasets are public domain and freely available for all users, following the specified citation format. Free user registration is required.
Descriptions:
EMODnet Chemistry aims to provide access to marine chemistry data sets and derived data products concerning eutrophication, ocean acidification and contaminants. The chemicals chosen reflect importance to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). This regional aggregated dataset contains all unrestricted EMODnet Chemistry data on contaminants (49 parameters), and covers the Baltic Sea with 3818 CDI records divided per matrices: 1358 biota (396 Vertical profiles and 962 Time series),906 water profiles, 1554 sediment profiles. Vertical profiles temporal range is from 1974-04-25 to 2016-09-27. Time series temporal range is from 1972-05-02 to 2017-10-30. Data were aggregated and quality controlled by ‘Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI)’ from Sweden.
Regional datasets concerning contaminants are automatically harvested. Parameter names in these datasets are based on P01, BODC Parameter Usage Vocabulary, which is available at: http://seadatanet.maris2.nl/bandit/browse_step.php . Each measurement value has a quality flag indicator. The resulting data collections for each Sea Basin are harmonised, and the collections are quality controlled by EMODnet Chemistry Regional Leaders using ODV Software and following a common methodology for all Sea Regions."" Harmonisation means that: (1) unit conversion is carried out to express contaminant concentrations with a limited set of measurement units (according to EU directives 2013/39/UE; Comm. Dec. EU 2017/848) and (2) merging of variables described by different “local names” ,but corresponding exactly to the same concepts in BODC P01 vocabulary.""The harmonised dataset can be downloaded as ODV spreadsheet (TXT file), which is composed of metadata header followed by tab separated values. This worksheet can be imported to ODV Software for visualisation (More information can be found at: https://www.seadatanet.org/Software/ODV ).""The same dataset is offered also as XLSX file in a long/vertical format, in which each P01 measurement is a record line. Additionally, there are a series of columns that split P01 terms in subcomponents (measure, substance, CAS number, matrix...).This transposed format is more adapted to worksheet applications users (e.g. LibreOffice Calc).The 49 parameter names in this metadata record are based on P02, SeaDataNet Parameter Discovery Vocabulary, which is available at: http://seadatanet.maris2.nl/v_bodc_vocab_v2/vocab_relations.asp?lib=P02 .""Detailed documentation will be published soon.""The original datasets can be searched and downloaded from EMODnet Chemistry Download Service: http://emodnet-chemistry.maris2.nl/v_cdi_v3/search.asp
GeoLocations:
Baltic Sea 9.43420 28.02710 53.70833 65.81830
FundingReferences:
European Commission European Commission. Service Contract EASME/EMFF/2016/1.3.1.2/Lot4/SI2.749773

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