A.A. Valle, A.V. Gubarev, A.B. Polonsky
Institute of Natural and Technical Systems,
RF, Sevastopol, Lenin St., 28
E-mail: ogorodovaa.a@mail.ru
DOI: 10.33075/2220-5861-2024-3-88-98
UDC 004.65 (262.5)
EDN: https://elibrary.ru/uauddq
Abstract:
This paper describes the current state of the databank of the Institute of Natural and Technical Systems on the Black and Azov Seas. The databank contains an extensive set of hydrological and hydrochemical parameters obtained as a result of measurements carried out from 1884 to 2024 and characterizing the spatiotemporal variability of the state of the waters of the Azov-Black Sea basin. The updated databank contains the results of ship measurements at more than 200 thousand stations. The water temperature and salinity (~ 6 million) are best provided with measurements. Among the hydrochemical characteristics the dissolved oxygen concentration in seawater is well provided with data (343 thousand), and the least provided with measurements are data on pH (75 thousand). In addition, the databank contains the results of measurements of other parameters characterizing the state of the marine environment. All these data can be used not only for regional climate and environmental monitoring, but also for identifying trend components of variability, as well as for a comprehensive study of the hydrological and hydrochemical state of the marine environment and its changes in a wide range of spatial and temporal scales.
Keywords: databank, database management system, quality control, hydrological and hydrochemical state, Black Sea, Sea of Azov.
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