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Chemical composition of seawater at Gazi, Sabaki River and Malindi for the months December 1986 to April 1987 Citable as data publication Juma B.; Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI): Kenya; (2016): Chemical composition of seawater at Gazi, Sabaki River and Malindi for the months December 1986 to April 1987. https://doi.org/10.14284/104 Contact: Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Description Measurements of dissolved oxygen, nitrite, nitrate, sulphates and pH in the seawater from December 1986 to April 1987. The data were digitized by VLIZ from the original report: Juma, B. (1987). Analysis of seawater and sediments at Gazi, Bamburi and Malindi to determine their chemical composition, in: Martens, E.E. (1987). Kenyan-Belgian Project in Marine Sciences: Second Quarterly Report. Pp. 70 Scope Themes: Water composition > Bulk chemistry (e.g. pH, TCO2), Water composition > Dissolved gases, Water composition > Nutrients Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Chemical composition, ISW, Kenya, coast, Sabaki river, ISW, Kenya, Gazi, ISW, Kenyan Coast Geographical coverage ISW, Kenya, Gazi Temporal coverage December 1986 - April 1987 Monthly Parameters Dissolved oxygen (O2) Nitrate (NO3-) Nitrite (NO2-) pH Sulphate (SO42-) Temperature Contributors Publication Based on this dataset Juma, B. (1987). Analysis of seawater and sediments at Gazi, Bamburi and Malindi to determine their chemical composition, in: Martens, E.E. Kenyan-Belgian Project in Marine Sciences: Second Quarterly Report. pp. 70, more Martens, E.E. (1987). Kenyan-Belgian Project in Marine Sciences: Second Quarterly Report. Kenyan Belgian Cooperation in Marine Sciences: Brussel. 144 pp., more Dataset status: Completed Data type: Data Data origin: Research: field survey Metadatarecord created: 2013-11-06 Information last updated: 2016-04-15 |