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  • The dataset contains the measurements of concentration of metals in sediments

  • National monitoring data, originated by Slovenian Environment Agency - the area covered is Slovenian waters - metal and non-metal contaminants, dissolved in sea water

  • Sea water temperature from an ADCP at the Munkholmen buoy in the Trondheim fjord

  • Sea water CTD measurements at 90 m depth in Trondheim, Norway, with salinity and temperature. netcdf.

  • This datasets includes all the CTD profiles taken by the scientific teams on-board the RV Belgica during the year 2022-2024. The vast majority of the profiles are measured in the Belgian part of the North Sea.

  • Region: Varna lakes (Black Sea) Period of observation: 2023 Type of measurements: data from water column profiling

  • Region: Varna lakes (Black Sea) Period of observation: 2023 Type of measurements: data from water column profiling

  • Region: Varna lakes (Black Sea) Period of observation: 2022 Type of measurements: data from water column profiling

  • Varna lakes stations (Black Sea) Period of observation: 2022 Type of measurements: data from water column profiling

  • The measurements of Secchi depth were done within Estonia-Latvia transboundary project "Towards joint management of the transboundary Gauja/Koiva river basin district" for harmonization of water quality classification system for transboundary water bodies in the Gauja/Koiva river basin district and adjacent areas (in Estonia) in the Gulf of Riga." The measurements were done once in August 2012 along with underwater video observation, SPM, TN, TC, Chlorophyll a and CTD measurements in coastal waters in shallow part (2 - 12m) of the East coast of the Gulf of Riga. Data were used for Final report on assessment of the quality status of the transboundary water bodies (coastal, lakes, rivers) in Gauja/Koiva river basin district (2013. Kalvane I. and Veidemane K. (eds.))