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Automatic measurement of water level converted into flow and electrical conductivity at the outlet of a 1st order catchment along specific vegetation catena (fallow, forest, bush savannah). The catchment is constituted of hillslope and a bas-fond. For small stream, calibration of the stage-discharge relationships is made by stream-gaging surveys using a wading-rod (velocity-area method). A value = 9999 stands for a dry gully.
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Surface suspended sediment concentration (in situ and/or satellite-derived)
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Surface suspended sediment concentration (in situ and/or satellite-derived)
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Data of 10 piezometers collected at Bernadouze peatland. Measurements start on 28-07-2016 and are regularly updated with new data. The measured parameters is : Water Table Depth (WTD) in meter
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Automatic measurements of water levels in creeks converted into flow.
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Data of water table depth (m) and water temperature (°C) measured on La Guette peatland in 6 piezometers (lgt/pz_dc, lgt/pz_wc, lgt/pz_cbdv_amont, lgt/pz_cbdv_aval, lgt/pz_do, lgt/pz_wo). Measurements start on 15-06-2008 and are regularly updated with new data
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Data of 2 piezometers collected at Frasne peatland. Measurements start on 06/11/2008 and are regularly updated with new data. The measured parameters is : Water Table Depth (WTD) in meter
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Within the TERENO initiative, four terrestrial observatories, collecting huge amounts of environmental data, are being set up since 2008. To manage, describe, exchange and publish these data, the distributed Spatial Data Infra- structure TEODOOR (http://www.tereno.net) was created. Each institution responsible for an individual observatory sets up its own local data infrastructure, which may communicate with each other to exchange data and metadata internally or to the public by OGC compliant Web services. The TEODOOR data portal serves as a database node to provide scientists and decision makers with reliable and well-accessible data and data products. Various tools like hierarchical search or Web-GIS functions allow a deeper insight into the different observato- ries, test sites and sensor networks. Sensor data can be queried and selected for measured parameters, stations and/or time periods, and can be visualized and downloaded according to a shared TERENO data policy. Currently, TEODOOR provides free access to data from more than 500 monitoring stations.
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Surface suspended sediment concentration (in situ and/or satellite-derived)