In February 2014, seawater samples were collected from 10 stations near Great Wall Bay and Ardley Cove at the Great Wall Station in Antarctica. The filtered water samples were analyzed using a Downer analyzer to obtain chlorophyll data. Studying the amount of chlorophyll in seawater is an indicator for understanding the distribution of basic production of marine resources. Chlorophyll is a type of green pigment found in higher plants and all other organisms capable of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is divided into chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, chlorophyll c, chlorophyll d, chlorophyll f, protochlorophyll, and bacterial chlorophyll p>
collect time | 2014/02/01 - 2014/03/10 |
---|---|
collect place | Great Wall Station |
data size | 30.0 KiB |
data format | xls |
Coordinate system | WGS84 |
Chlorophyll data were collected from 10 stations near Great Wall Bay and adelei bay at Great Wall Station, Antarctica.
The data is processed professionally and the quality is reliable.
# | title | file size |
---|---|---|
1 | Data sets of Chl a in sea water near Great Wall Station in the 29th CHINARE from 2012 to 2013.xls | 30.0 KiB |
©Copyright 2005-. Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, CAS.
Donggang West Road 320, Lanzhou, Gansu, China (730000)