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Daily TG sea level data (Revised Local Reference applied) recorded at Constanta, Romania, 2024
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The dataset includes continuous velocity, direction, and depth measurements in 9 fixed locations (3x3 grid) in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea. It is a space-time-aligned dataset of continuous velocity, direction, and depth measurements near Skulte, the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea (Eelsalu et al. 2025, Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences). All sensors measured 0.4m from the bottom of the sea. The measurements are done using a Hall effect sensor-based velocity profiler called Hydromast (Egerer et al. 2024, IEEE sensors). The minimum velocity provided in this dataset is 0.12m/s, validated with ADV. If the velocity is under this threshold, the velocity and direction read NaN. The depth and temperature measurements are valid at all times.
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Timeseries oceanographic data for the period Jan 2011 - Feb 2014
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Time series oceanographic data for period Feb-Apr 2011
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Time series oceanigraphic data for the period Feb-Mar 2011
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A mooring, equipped with a CTD sensor (SBE37) at 350 m depth, was deployed in the Yermak Pass on the 24 September 2017 from the R/V Lance. The mooring was recovered in summer 2020 from K/V Svalbard. The present dataset provides 10-day smoothed time series of daily conservative temperature (CT, °C), absolute salinity (SA, g/kg) and pressure (db) recorded by the SBE37 sensor, from the 24 September 2017 to the 31 May 2020. The mooring was located at 80.63°N, 6.88°E. Important Note: This submission has been initially submitted to SEA scieNtific Open data Edition (SEANOE) publication service and received the recorded DOI. The metadata elements have been further processed (refined) in EMODnet Ingestion Service in order to conform with the Data Submission Service specifications.
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Daily TG sea level data (Revised Local Reference applied) recorded at Constanta, Romania, 2022
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Daily TG sea level data (Revised Local Reference applied) recorded at Constanta, Romania, 2023.
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Coastal sea levels have been monitored for decades by networks of tide gauges in Bulgarian ports and harbors, established by a diverse range of organizations to fulfill their specific needs and requirements.Now the sea level stations are equipped with radar sensors.
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Coastal sea levels have been monitored for decades by networks of tide gauges in Bulgarian ports and harbors, established by a diverse range of organizations to fulfill their specific needs and requirements.Now the sea level stations are equipped with radar sensors.