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=Metadata=
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===Data Source===
===Data Source===
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BALANCE project, retrieved from [https://maps.helcom.fi/website/mapservice/ HELCOM], acessed on 2018-06-11
===Last Update===
===Original Title===
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Modelled bottom salinity (BALANCE)
 
===Description===
"This dataset was produced by NERI, Denmark, for the BSR INTERREG IIIB project BALANCE. Due to the stratification in the Baltic Sea it was decided to use bottom salinity for the development of the benthic marine landscapes and difference in surface to bottom salinity for the pelagic landscapes. The following 6 categories of annual mean salinity were applied delineating the Kattegat and the Baltic Sea into regions with differences in salinity regime (fig. 15): I. Oligohaline I (< 5psu). II. Oligohaline II (5 - 7.5psu). III. Mesohaline I (7.5 - 11psu). IV. Mesohaline II (11 - 18psu). V. Polyhaline (18 - 30psu). VI. Euhaline (>30psu)."
 
Information retrieved from HELCOM's metadata page for this resource (2021-07-20).
 
===Creation Date===
Not available. Publication date: 2008-01-01
 
===Methodology===
===Methodology===
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 20 July 2021

Salinity
Layer Salinity.png
Layer Info
Category Management
Subcategory Environmental conditions
Editable No
Data type Raster
Types or Values
[[BalticSea:Salinity/< 5 PSU|< 5 PSU]]
5 - 7.5 PSU
7.5 - 11 PSU
11 - 18 PSU
[[BalticSea:Salinity/> 18 PSU|> 18 PSU]]

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Data Source

BALANCE project, retrieved from HELCOM, acessed on 2018-06-11

Original Title

Modelled bottom salinity (BALANCE)

Description

"This dataset was produced by NERI, Denmark, for the BSR INTERREG IIIB project BALANCE. Due to the stratification in the Baltic Sea it was decided to use bottom salinity for the development of the benthic marine landscapes and difference in surface to bottom salinity for the pelagic landscapes. The following 6 categories of annual mean salinity were applied delineating the Kattegat and the Baltic Sea into regions with differences in salinity regime (fig. 15): I. Oligohaline I (< 5psu). II. Oligohaline II (5 - 7.5psu). III. Mesohaline I (7.5 - 11psu). IV. Mesohaline II (11 - 18psu). V. Polyhaline (18 - 30psu). VI. Euhaline (>30psu)."

Information retrieved from HELCOM's metadata page for this resource (2021-07-20).

Creation Date

Not available. Publication date: 2008-01-01

Methodology

Integrated directly in the platform.

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