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Main Authors: Pröfrock, Daniel, Zimmermann, Tristan, Irrgeher, Johanna, Pieper, Andrea, Erbslöh, Hans-Burkhard, Dutschke, Florian
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2022
Subjects:
Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Event label; Grain size, LASER Particle Sizer; Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon; Hereon; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Sample code/label; Size fraction < 0.020 mm; Size fraction < 0.020 mm, standard deviation; Size fraction < 0.063 mm, mud, silt+clay; Size fraction < 0.063 mm, mud, silt+clay, standard deviation; Size fraction < 0.125 mm; Size fraction < 0.125 mm, standard deviation; Size fraction < 0.250 mm; Size fraction < 0.250 mm, standard deviation; Station label; van Veen Grab; VGRAB; WESER_2016; WESER_2016_Stat_1_2; WESER_2016_Stat_11_2; WESER_2016_Stat_12_2; WESER_2016_Stat_13_2; WESER_2016_Stat_14_2; WESER_2016_Stat_15_2; WESER_2016_Stat_16_2; WESER_2016_Stat_17_2; WESER_2016_Stat_18_2; WESER_2016_Stat_19_2; WESER_2016_Stat_2_2; WESER_2016_Stat_20_2; WESER_2016_Stat_21_2; WESER_2016_Stat_22_2; WESER_2016_Stat_23_2; WESER_2016_Stat_24_2; WESER_2016_Stat_25_2; WESER_2016_Stat_26_2; WESER_2016_Stat_27_2; WESER_2016_Stat_28_2; WESER_2016_Stat_3_2; WESER_2016_Stat_30_2; WESER_2016_Stat_31_2; WESER_2016_Stat_32_2; WESER_2016_Stat_33_2; WESER_2016_Stat_34_2; WESER_2016_Stat_35_2; WESER_2016_Stat_36_2; WESER_2016_Stat_37_2; WESER_2016_Stat_38_2; WESER_2016_Stat_39_2; WESER_2016_Stat_4_2; WESER_2016_Stat_5_2; WESER_2016_Stat_50_1; WESER_2016_Stat_6_2; WESER_2016_Stat_7_2; WESER_2016_Stat_8_2; WESER_2016_Stat_9_2; Weser_S_01; Weser_S_02; Weser_S_03; Weser_S_04; Weser_S_05; Weser_S_06; Weser_S_07; Weser_S_08; Weser_S_09; Weser_S_11; Weser_S_12; Weser_S_13; Weser_S_14; Weser_S_15; Weser_S_16; Weser_S_17; Weser_S_18; Weser_S_19; Weser_S_20; Weser_S_21; Weser_S_22; Weser_S_23; Weser_S_24; Weser_S_25; Weser_S_26; Weser_S_27; Weser_S_28; Weser_S_30; Weser_S_31; Weser_S_32; Weser_S_33; Weser_S_34; Weser_S_35; Weser_S_36; Weser_S_37; Weser_S_38; Weser_S_39; Weser_S_50; Weser, Germany, Europe
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.943785
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Table of Contents:
  • A key task in understanding and mapping the complex mass transport pathways and potential transformation processes of contaminants in coastal regions such as the German Bight is to determine and evaluate the most significant contribution sources into coastal areas. Rivers represent one key input source within this context. As part of a river campaign in June 2016, sediment and freshwater samples were taken from the Weser river and its tributaries to identify their elemental and isotopic fingerprint and to investigate potential inputs to the German Bight. All sediment samples were taken using a Van Veen grab sampler and were analyzed for their grain size distribution by laser diffraction.