Published Data Library (PDL)
Western Channel Observatory (E1) nutrient concentration profiles (2000 - 2014)
Title |
Nutrient concentration profiles from long term time series at Station E1 in the Western English Channel from 2002 to 2014. |
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Author(s) |
Woodward E.M.S. (1);
Harris C. (1);
Al-Moosawi L. (1)
(1) Plymouth Marine Laboratory |
Subject | oceans |
Abstract |
Results are reported for the analysis of water samples taken from the E1 long-term sampling station (50°02.0'N; 04°22.0'W) situated off the south-west coast of England, United Kingdom. Data consists of samples that are both filtered by 0.2 um filter, and unfiltered. The analyses are reported for Nitrate+Nitrite, Nitrite, Silicate and Phosphate concentrations. The data set begins in 2002, and since 2007 has been on a more regular almost fortnightly sampling protocol, however due to the more 'offshore' nature of the site there are many sampling weeks lost due to bad weather. A classical picture is seen of generally summer nutrient depletion and with higher winter of the Nitrate, Silicate and Phosphate. |
Temporal coverage | 26 June 2002 - 01 December 2014 |
Spatial coverage | English Channel |
File format | Delimited |
Language | English |
Discovery metadata record | Link to the related European Directory of Marine Environmental Data (EDMED) record |
Publisher | British Oceanographic Data Centre - Natural Environment Research Council, UK |
Publication date | 28 May 2015 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | doi:10.5285/156ca1c9-3c59-6c1a-e053-6c86abc04c33 |
Short DOI | doi:10/42d |
Supersedes | This dataset supersedes that published at |
Superseded | This dataset is superseded by that published at Western Channel Observatory (E1) nutrient concentration profiles (2002 - 2015) doi:10.5285/42723b62-b6fc-2cb3-e053-6c86abc056ad |
Citation text | Woodward E.M.S.; Harris C.; Al-Moosawi L.(2015). Nutrient concentration profiles from long term time series at Station E1 in the Western English Channel from 2002 to 2014. British Oceanographic Data Centre - Natural Environment Research Council, UK. doi:10/42d. |