North Sea Biogeochemical Climatology (Version 1.1)
This is Version 1.1 of a biogeochemical climatology in the wider North Sea region. It is an expansion of the NOWESP data base („North Western European Shelf Programme“; Laane et al., 1996) and the KLIWAS North Sea Climatology of Hydrographic Data (Bersch et al., 2013). The data collection comprises observations of the parameters ammonium, chlorophyll-a, nitrate(+nitrite), phosphate, oxygen and silicate for the time period 1960-2014. If accompanying the biogeochemical parameters, temperature and salinity were also included in the collection.
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- Date (Publication)
- 2017-11-21
- Edition
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1
- Citation identifier
- NSBClim_v1.1
- Citation identifier
- doi:10.1594/WDCC/NSBClim_v1.1
http://www.cen.uni-hamburg.de/
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- Name
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NetCDF
- Keywords
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biogeochemical climatology
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- Use limitation
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scientific use: For scientific use only
- Use limitation
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CC-BY-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Language
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eng; USA
- Begin date
- 1960-01-01
- End date
- 2014-12-31
- Distribution format
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NetCDF
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NetCDF
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- Transfer size
- 60154
- OnLine resource
- https://www.wdc-climate.de/ui/entry?acronym=NSBClim_v1.1
- Hierarchy level
- collection
Completeness commission
- Name of measure
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n/a
- Measure description
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None
Non quantitative attribute accuracy
- Name of measure
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n/a
- Measure description
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None
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_dissolved_molecular_oxygen_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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mole_concentration_of_dissolved_molecular_oxygen_in_sea_water [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_dissolved_molecular_oxygen_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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mole_concentration_of_dissolved_molecular_oxygen_in_sea_water [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_phosphate_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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Mole concentration means number of moles per unit volume, also called "molarity", and is used in the construction mole_concentration_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y. A chemical species denoted by X may be described by a single term such as 'nitrogen' or a phrase such as 'nox_expressed_as_nitrogen'.
. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_ammonium_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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mole_concentration_of_ammonium_in_sea_water [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_silicate_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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[CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_ammonium_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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mole_concentration_of_ammonium_in_sea_water [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- Attribute description
- mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_a_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_a_in_sea_water [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mg/m3
- Attribute description
- sea_water_temperature
- Descriptor
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Sea water temperature is the in situ temperature of the sea water. To specify the depth at which the temperature applies use a vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate variable. There are standard names for sea_surface_temperature, sea_surface_skin_temperature, sea_surface_subskin_temperature and sea_surface_foundation_temperature which can be used to describe data located at the specified surfaces. For observed data, depending on the period during which the observation was made, the measured in situ temperature was recorded against standard "scales". These historical scales include the International Practical Temperature Scale of 1948 (IPTS-48; 1948-1967), the International Practical Temperature Scale of 1968 (IPTS-68, Barber, 1969; 1968-1989) and the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90, Saunders 1990; 1990 onwards). Conversion of data between these scales follows t68 = t48 - (4.4 x 10e-6) * t48(100 - t - 48); t90 = 0.99976 * t68. Observations made prior to 1948 (IPTS-48) have not been documented and therefore a conversion cannot be certain. Differences between t90 and t68 can be up to 0.01 at temperatures of 40 C and above; differences of 0.002-0.007 occur across the standard range of ocean temperatures (-10 - 30 C). The International Equation of State of Seawater 1980 (EOS-80, UNESCO, 1981) and the Practical Salinity Scale (PSS-78) were both based on IPTS-68, while the Thermodynamic Equation of Seawater 2010 (TEOS-10) is based on ITS-90. References: Barber, 1969, doi: 10.1088/0026-1394/5/2/001; UNESCO, 1981; Saunders, 1990, WOCE Newsletter, 10, September 1990. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: degC
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_silicate_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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[CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- Attribute description
- mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_a_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_a_in_sea_water [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mg/m3
- Attribute description
- land_binary_mask
- Descriptor
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X_binary_mask has 1 where condition X is met, 0 elsewhere. 1 = land, 0 = sea. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: 0,1
- Attribute description
- sea_water_practical_salinity
- Descriptor
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cf:Practical Salinity, S_P, is a determination of the salinity of sea water, based on its electrical conductance. The measured conductance, corrected for temperature and pressure, is compared to the conductance of a standard potassium chloride solution, producing a value on the Practical Salinity Scale of 1978 (PSS-78). This name should not be used to describe salinity observations made before 1978, or ones not based on conductance measurements. Conversion of Practical Salinity to other precisely defined salinity measures should use the appropriate formulas specified by TEOS-10. Other standard names for precisely defined salinity quantities are sea_water_absolute_salinity (S_A); sea_water_preformed_salinity (S_*), sea_water_reference_salinity (S_R); sea_water_cox_salinity (S_C), used for salinity observations between 1967 and 1977; and sea_water_knudsen_salinity (S_K), used for salinity observations between 1901 and 1966. Salinity quantities that do not match any of the precise definitions should be given the more general standard name of sea_water_salinity. Reference: www.teos-10.org; Lewis, 1980 doi:10.1109/JOE.1980.1145448. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: none
- Attribute description
- sea_water_temperature
- Descriptor
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Sea water temperature is the in situ temperature of the sea water. To specify the depth at which the temperature applies use a vertical coordinate variable or scalar coordinate variable. There are standard names for sea_surface_temperature, sea_surface_skin_temperature, sea_surface_subskin_temperature and sea_surface_foundation_temperature which can be used to describe data located at the specified surfaces. For observed data, depending on the period during which the observation was made, the measured in situ temperature was recorded against standard "scales". These historical scales include the International Practical Temperature Scale of 1948 (IPTS-48; 1948-1967), the International Practical Temperature Scale of 1968 (IPTS-68, Barber, 1969; 1968-1989) and the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90, Saunders 1990; 1990 onwards). Conversion of data between these scales follows t68 = t48 - (4.4 x 10e-6) * t48(100 - t - 48); t90 = 0.99976 * t68. Observations made prior to 1948 (IPTS-48) have not been documented and therefore a conversion cannot be certain. Differences between t90 and t68 can be up to 0.01 at temperatures of 40 C and above; differences of 0.002-0.007 occur across the standard range of ocean temperatures (-10 - 30 C). The International Equation of State of Seawater 1980 (EOS-80, UNESCO, 1981) and the Practical Salinity Scale (PSS-78) were both based on IPTS-68, while the Thermodynamic Equation of Seawater 2010 (TEOS-10) is based on ITS-90. References: Barber, 1969, doi: 10.1088/0026-1394/5/2/001; UNESCO, 1981; Saunders, 1990, WOCE Newsletter, 10, September 1990. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: degC
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_phosphate_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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Mole concentration means number of moles per unit volume, also called "molarity", and is used in the construction mole_concentration_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y. A chemical species denoted by X may be described by a single term such as 'nitrogen' or a phrase such as 'nox_expressed_as_nitrogen'.
. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_nitrate_and_nitrite_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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mole_concentration_of_nitrate_and_nitrite_in_sea_water [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- Attribute description
- sea_water_practical_salinity
- Descriptor
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cf:Practical Salinity, S_P, is a determination of the salinity of sea water, based on its electrical conductance. The measured conductance, corrected for temperature and pressure, is compared to the conductance of a standard potassium chloride solution, producing a value on the Practical Salinity Scale of 1978 (PSS-78). This name should not be used to describe salinity observations made before 1978, or ones not based on conductance measurements. Conversion of Practical Salinity to other precisely defined salinity measures should use the appropriate formulas specified by TEOS-10. Other standard names for precisely defined salinity quantities are sea_water_absolute_salinity (S_A); sea_water_preformed_salinity (S_*), sea_water_reference_salinity (S_R); sea_water_cox_salinity (S_C), used for salinity observations between 1967 and 1977; and sea_water_knudsen_salinity (S_K), used for salinity observations between 1901 and 1966. Salinity quantities that do not match any of the precise definitions should be given the more general standard name of sea_water_salinity. Reference: www.teos-10.org; Lewis, 1980 doi:10.1109/JOE.1980.1145448. [CF-Standard Name]; unit: none
- Attribute description
- mole_concentration_of_nitrate_and_nitrite_in_sea_water
- Descriptor
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mole_concentration_of_nitrate_and_nitrite_in_sea_water [CF-Standard Name]; unit: mmol/m3
- File identifier
- wdc-climate.de:3562421 XML
- Metadata language
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eng; USA
- Hierarchy level
- collection
- Hierarchy level name
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NSBClim_v1.1
- Date stamp
- 2017-09-18T15:23:33
- Metadata standard name
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ISO 19115
- Metadata standard version
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ISO 19115-2:2009
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