Environmental Degradation of the Black Sea: Challenges and Remedies 1999
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4568-8_17
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Database and Database Management System of the TU-Black Sea Project

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“…It also includes temporal and geolocation information for every set of variables, but data-quality information is not given. Further marine database management systems have been developed for the Black Sea (Vladimirov and Miroshnichenko 1997;Vladimirov et al 1999) and the Aral Sea (Lyubartsev et al 2004). These systems were designed as interactive software to store and analyze multi-disciplinary oceanographic variables such as temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll a (Chl a), and primary production.…”
Section: Ocean Databases: An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also includes temporal and geolocation information for every set of variables, but data-quality information is not given. Further marine database management systems have been developed for the Black Sea (Vladimirov and Miroshnichenko 1997;Vladimirov et al 1999) and the Aral Sea (Lyubartsev et al 2004). These systems were designed as interactive software to store and analyze multi-disciplinary oceanographic variables such as temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll a (Chl a), and primary production.…”
Section: Ocean Databases: An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data quality control is a fundamental requirement in the development of a database in order to identify incorrect or inconsistent data. Multiple tests are essential to detect Most quality-flag systems in existing ocean databases are too simple (Vladimirov and Miroshnichenko 1997;Vladimirov et al 1999;Lyubartsev et al 2004), partly due to the difficulty entailed in designing a comprehensive and efficient data quality control system. Ocean databases may contain different kinds of variables from different sources, as in the JZB database; not all checks are relevant for all data, which may result in inconsistent flags.…”
Section: Data Quality Control and Flagsmentioning
confidence: 99%