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| author | Volvenko, Igor V |
| author_facet | Volvenko, Igor V |
| collection | Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales |
| contents | Shape-files with polygons of the regions by which data is summarized in the plankton dataset with information about surface areas, water volumes and centroid coordinates in each of them. These standard biostatistical regions are natural systems characterized by relatively uniform waters according to the formation of their properties in specific local geographical, geomorphological, climatic and hydrological conditions. |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 2023 |
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| spellingShingle | GIS of standard Regions for averaging data from plankton and trawl surveys with their morphometric characteristics Volvenko, Igor V Bering Sea; morphometric characteristics; Pacific Ocean; Peter the Great Bay; standard regions; the Sea of Japan; the Sea of Okhotsk; water area; water volume; zooplankton and trawl surveys Shape-files with polygons of the regions by which data is summarized in the plankton dataset with information about surface areas, water volumes and centroid coordinates in each of them. These standard biostatistical regions are natural systems characterized by relatively uniform waters according to the formation of their properties in specific local geographical, geomorphological, climatic and hydrological conditions. |
| title | GIS of standard Regions for averaging data from plankton and trawl surveys with their morphometric characteristics |
| topic | Bering Sea; morphometric characteristics; Pacific Ocean; Peter the Great Bay; standard regions; the Sea of Japan; the Sea of Okhotsk; water area; water volume; zooplankton and trawl surveys |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.937752 |