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Update Home authored by Kittlaus, Steffen's avatar Kittlaus, Steffen
...@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ The database is structured into different schemata, which hold the tables for th ...@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ The database is structured into different schemata, which hold the tables for th
| determ | Determinants: Definition of determinants (substances & other parameters like pH) their classification and their environmental quality standards (EQS).| | determ | Determinants: Definition of determinants (substances & other parameters like pH) their classification and their environmental quality standards (EQS).|
| groundw | Groundwater: Concentrations in water below the earths surface.| | groundw | Groundwater: Concentrations in water below the earths surface.|
| hidden | Schema containing all the data table itself. Only accessible for administrators.| | hidden | Schema containing all the data table itself. Only accessible for administrators.|
| public | The default schema created by PostgreSQl where all users have certian rights. Not used for content of the tethys database. If objects are created without assigning them a dedicated schema, they will be stored here. | | public | The default schema created by PostgreSQl where all users have certain rights. If objects are created without assigning them a dedicated schema, they will be stored here. In this schema the quality checked data are presented for download. |
| sed | Sediments: Concentrations in solid layers below the water column.| | sed | Sediments: Concentrations in solid layers below the water column.|
| sewsl | Sewage sludge: Concentration in sludge resulting from wastewater treatment.| | sewsl | Sewage sludge: Concentration in sludge resulting from wastewater treatment.|
| soil | Soil: Concentrations in samples from (top)soil contributing to surface water pollution via soil erosion and via washout to groundwater. | | soil | Soil: Concentrations in samples from (top)soil contributing to surface water pollution via soil erosion and via washout to groundwater. |
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