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Hydrological data from the southern Baltic Sea (1994)

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Data holding centreInstitute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences
CountryPoland  Poland
Time period1994 (11 to 17 April, 17 to 25 August, 22 to 29 September)
OngoingNo
Geographical area

The data set comprises measurements (depth, temperature, conductivity, salinity) at several stations in the South Baltic Sea, between longitudes 14° E - 19° 30'E and latitudes 54° N - 56° N

Observations 
Parameters

Electrical conductivity of the water column; Salinity of the water column; Temperature of the water column; Bathymetry and Elevation

Description 
Summary

Project ULISSE is a contract between the European Economic Community and the Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences. The following were the subject of collaboration between the Institute and the Contractor: - The development of methodologies for the interpretation of Satellite Ocean Colour data in the Baltic with reference to the SeaWIFs sensor; - Integration of SeaWIFs Ocean Colour data in monitoring and modelling of the bio-optical state and primary productivity in the Baltic. The hydrological data set comprises measurements (depth, temperature, conductivity, salinity) at several stations in the South Baltic Sea, between longitudes 14° E - 19° 30'E and latitudes 54° N - 56° N and includes: - 25 stations in April, - 41 stations in August, - 32 stations in September.

OriginatorsInstitute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Availability 
OrganisationInstitute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences
AvailabilityUnknown
ContactMarcin Wichorowski (Head of the Computer Centre and Data Bank)
Address

Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Powstancow Warszawy 55
Sopot

81-712
Poland

Telephone+48 58 5517281
Facsimile+48 58 551 21 30
Emailwichor@iopan.gda.pl
Administration 
Collating centreInstitute of Meteorology and Water Management National Research Institute, Poland
Local identifier21009009
Global identifier1689
Last revised2009-01-07