Description: Das Projekt "Baltic Atlas of Long-Term Inventory and Climatology (BALTIC)" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Leibniz-Institut für Ostseeforschung durchgeführt. The project 'Baltic Atlas of Long-Term Inventory and Climatology' (BALTIC) of the Baltic Sea Research Institute Warnemünde (IOW) was first announced on the meeting of the ICES Working Group on Marine Data Management in April 2000 in Hamburg and to the ICES Baltic Committee Meeting in September 2000. With the aim to support e.g. climate-related investigations, interdisciplinary studies, numerical modelling and regular monitoring, BALTIC is intended to provide the research community with a comprehensive 'climate atlas' for the Baltic Sea, inspired by famous paradigms like the COADS (Woodruff et al. 1987) or the Levitus (1982) global oceanographic data sets, going beyond the well-known data collections of Bock (1971), Lenz (1971) or Janssen et al. (1999) in terms of a significantly more extensive observational data basis involved, but remaining pristine and unbiased by refraining from the incorporation of any numerical model data. In the past years, a lot of historical CTD and bottle data had been reconstructed in the 'Historical Data Rescue' (HDR) framework of the marine research institutes around the Baltic Sea. Starting from the data already available in the data banks of IOW, the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), and the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), the final goal is to build a collection of virtually all accessible oceanographic observation data of the Baltic Sea. In a preceding study, it had been found that indeed much more data than presently stored in the ICES database are available to be included into this project. In a first stage, the atlas is only based on oceanographic temperature/salinity/pressure and oxygen/hydrogen sulphide/nutrient measurements with highest possible spatial and temporal resolution. In subsequent future steps, the intended additional quantities will be those immediately derived thereof, like e.g. density, sound speed, entropy, enthalpy, pycnocline depth, or halocline depth. In further stages of development, data like density anomaly, alkalinity, biological abundances, or pollution may be added.
Types:
SupportProgram
Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Hirsch ? Warnemünde ? Enthalpie ? Entropie ? Hamburg ? Biopharmazeutikum ? Klimaatlas ? Klimatologie ? Nährstoff ? Sauerstoff ? Brunnen ? Kataster ? Eis ? Meereskunde ? Temperaturmessung ? Behörde ? Langzeitbeobachtung ? Meereis ? Betriebsdaten ? Interdisziplinarität ? Studie ? Basizität ? Modellierung ? Klimafolgen ? Datenmanagement ? Daten ? Meeresforschung ? Datenbank ? Forschungseinrichtung ? Klima ? Globale Aspekte ? Verunreinigung ? Bebauungsdichte ? Ostsee ? Geschichtswissenschaft ? Geschwindigkeit ? Gruppenarbeit ? Hochdruck ? Flasche ? Inkorporation ? Prognostizierte Klimaänderungen ? Salinität ?
Region: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Bounding box: 12.5° .. 12.5° x 53.83333° .. 53.83333°
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2001-01-01 - 2005-12-31
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