Automated Author ProfileHoff, Andrea
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
Hoff, Andrea
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 7.0 (sum of 3 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Four sampling campaigns were performed in the middle part of River Elbe between Elster (river km 199) and Dömitz (km 506). Measurements were done at different seasons and discharge conditions in April, June, August, and October 2021. The sampling was conducted in a Lagrangian way according to travel time using the research vessel Albis. For each campaign, data files of the multiparameter probe and of waterchemical analyses are provided.
Authors
- Kamjunke, Norbert ;
- von Tümpling, Wolf ;
- Hoff, Andrea
The MOSES campaign ELBE 2022 covered the Czech freshwater Elbe, the German freshwater part, the tidal Elbe river, and the German Bight. Thus, the complete gradient from source to sea was investigated for the first time. The sampling will be conducted in a Langrangian way according to flow velocity. In the German freshwater Elbe, physico-chemical and biological parameters will be measured along the Elbe using the research vessel ALBIS from Schmilka (km 4, German border) to Geestacht (km 585, close to Hamburg). A particular scientific focus was on (1) composition of dissolved organic matter measured by high-resolution mass specrometry, (2) investigation of zooplankton besides bacteria and algae, and (3) greenhouse gas measurements in water and air (the latter was investigated in more detail during an addition campaing in Tangermünde in August 2022).
Authors
- Kamjunke, Norbert ;
- von Tümpling, Wolf ;
- Hoff, Andrea ;
- Koschorreck, Matthias
The MOSES campaign ELBE 2023 covered the whole River Elbe from the source in the Czech Republic, the German freshwater part, the tidal Elbe river, towards the German Bight, where we try to follow the river plume with three ships by help of drifters. In the German freshwater Elbe, physico-chemical and biological parameters will be measured along the Elbe using the research vessel ALBIS from Schmilka (km 4, German border) to Geestacht (km 585, close to Hamburg) in a Langrangian approach. The scientific focus in 2023 was on pollutants, particularly pharmaceuticals, herbicides, and microplastics. For that, we sample not only water but also sediments, and use passive samplers. In addition, a land team sampled tributaries and effluents of weaste water treatment plants parallel to the ship.
Authors
- Kamjunke, Norbert ;
- von Tümpling, Wolf ;
- Hoff, Andrea ;
- Koschorreck, Matthias