OpenHi.net: A Synergistically Built, National-Scale Infrastructure for Monitoring the Surface Waters of Greece

Author:

Mamassis Nikos,Mazi Katerina,Dimitriou EliasORCID,Kalogeras Demetris,Malamos NikolaosORCID,Lykoudis SpyridonORCID,Koukouvinos Antonis,Tsirogiannis IoannisORCID,Papageorgaki Ino,Papadopoulos AnastasiosORCID,Panagopoulos YiannisORCID,Koutsoyiannis DemetrisORCID,Christofides Antonis,Efstratiadis AndreasORCID,Vitantzakis Georgios,Kappos Nikos,Katsanos DimitriosORCID,Psiloglou BasilORCID,Rozos EvangelosORCID,Kopania Theodora,Koletsis Ioannis,Koussis Antonis D.

Abstract

The large-scale surface-water monitoring infrastructure for Greece Open Hydrosystem Information Network (Openhi.net) is presented in this paper. Openhi.net provides free access to water data, incorporating existing networks that manage their own databases. In its pilot phase, Openhi.net operates three telemetric networks for monitoring the quantity and the quality of surface waters, as well as meteorological and soil variables. Aspiring members must also offer their data for public access. A web-platform was developed for on-line visualization, processing and managing telemetric data. A notification system was also designed and implemented for inspecting the current values of variables. The platform is built upon the web 2.0 technology that exploits the ever-increasing capabilities of browsers to handle dynamic data as a time series. A GIS component offers web-services relevant to geo-information for water bodies. Accessing, querying and downloading geographical data for watercourses (segment length, slope, name, stream order) and for water basins (area, mean elevation, mean slope, basin order, slope, mean CN-curve number) are provided by Web Map Services and Web Feature Services. A new method for estimating the streamflow from measurements of the surface velocity has been advanced as well to reduce hardware expenditures, a low-cost ‘prototype’ hydro-telemetry system (at about half the cost of a comparable commercial system) was designed, constructed and installed at six monitoring stations of Openhi.net.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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