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- 1803
Marine Observation Data along Georgian Black Sea coast
Data set information
| Query EDMED |
General | |
Data holding centre | Centre of Monitoring of Environmental Pollution of the Department of Hydrometeorology of Georgia |
Country | Georgia |
Time period | 1964 - 2006 |
Ongoing | No |
Geographical area | Georgian Black Sea coast |
Observations | |
Parameters | Sea level; Precipitation and evaporation; Other meteorological measurements; Salinity of the water column; Temperature of the water column; Wave height and period statistics |
Instruments | Wave recorders; water temperature sensor; meteorological packages |
Description | |
Summary | Marine Observations Survey of following Marine meteorological stations: Poti marina station 1964-in operation; Batumi marina station 1964-in operation; Qobuleti marina station 1964-in operation. From the Establish of the Stations Until 1988 are Published Annual and Multi Year Review Copies; Marine Observation Data Sent to the National Data Center in Obninsk (Russia) and the Marine Data Center in Sevastopol (Ukraine). Until 1990 the Marine Data and Associated Marine Synoptic Products from the Hydrometeorological Observatory of Batumi are Stored at the Marine Data Center in Sevastopol (Ukraine). |
Originators | The Centre for Monitoring and Prognostication of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources |
Availability | |
Organisation | Centre of Monitoring of Environmental Pollution of the Department of Hydrometeorology of Georgia |
Availability | Organisation |
Contact | Ms Marina Kordzakhia |
Address | Centre of Monitoring of Environmental Pollution of the Department of Hydrometeorology of Georgia |
Telephone | +995 32 964670 |
Facsimile | +995 32 955514 |
khatunac@hotmail.com | |
Administration | |
Collating centre | Iv.Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Centre of Relations with UNESCO Oceanological Research Centre and GeoDNA (UNESCO) |
Local identifier | 39005013 |
Global identifier | 1803 |
Last revised | 2009-01-26 |