EUSEDcollab: a network of data from European catchments to monitor net soil erosion by water
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Published:2023-08-04
Issue:1
Volume:10
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ISSN:2052-4463
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Container-title:Scientific Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Data
Author:
Matthews FrancisORCID, Verstraeten GertORCID, Borrelli PasqualeORCID, Vanmaercke MatthiasORCID, Poesen JeanORCID, Steegen An, Degré AuroreORCID, Rodríguez Belén Cárceles, Bielders Charles, Franke Christine, Alary Claire, Zumr DavidORCID, Patault Edouard, Nadal-Romero Estela, Smolska EwaORCID, Licciardello Feliciana, Swerts Gilles, Thodsen Hans, Casalí Javier, Eslava Javier, Richet Jean-Baptiste, Ouvry Jean-François, Farguell Joaquim, Święchowicz JolantaORCID, Nunes João Pedro, Pak Lai Ting, Liakos LeonidasORCID, Campo-Bescós Miguel A.ORCID, Żelazny Mirosław, Delaporte Morgan, Pineux Nathalie, Henin Nathan, Bezak Nejc, Lana-Renault NoemíORCID, Tzoraki Ourania, Giménez Rafael, Li TailinORCID, Zuazo Víctor Hugo Durán, Bagarello Vincenzo, Pampalone VincenzoORCID, Ferro Vito, Úbeda Xavier, Panagos PanosORCID
Abstract
AbstractAs a network of researchers we release an open-access database (EUSEDcollab) of water discharge and suspended sediment yield time series records collected in small to medium sized catchments in Europe. EUSEDcollab is compiled to overcome the scarcity of open-access data at relevant spatial scales for studies on runoff, soil loss by water erosion and sediment delivery. Multi-source measurement data from numerous researchers and institutions were harmonised into a common time series and metadata structure. Data reuse is facilitated through accompanying metadata descriptors providing background technical information for each monitoring station setup. Across ten European countries, EUSEDcollab covers over 1600 catchment years of data from 245 catchments at event (11 catchments), daily (22 catchments) and monthly (212 catchments) temporal resolution, and is unique in its focus on small to medium catchment drainage areas (median = 43 km2, min = 0.04 km2, max = 817 km2) with applicability for soil erosion research. We release this database with the aim of uniting people, knowledge and data through the European Union Soil Observatory (EUSO).
Funder
Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek The Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships (CDP) initiative of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) grant number 35332
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability
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