CTD and Piezometer data from the Larzac observatory (GEK)

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CTD and Piezometer data from the Larzac observatory (SO GEK) hosted by the Montpellier Research Observatory of Environment (OSU OREME, http://www.oreme.org) and the National hydrogeological sites network (SNO H+, http://hplus.ore.fr/). Data are measured on La Jasse site (L'HOSPITALET-DU-LARZAC, AVEYRON, France).

revisionSep 5, 2025publicationSep 2, 2025creationSep 17, 2013
Temporal CoverageSep 17, 2013Jan 10, 2023

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Dataset acquired during SNO H+ program. The dataset is created from OSU OREME database and broadcasted unmodified to Theia/OZCAR information system. Data come from the following instrument types:
CTD (Conductivity Temperature Depth probe, GCMD name: CTD, internal name: CTD-Diver, manufacturer: Schlumberger). Data levels: l0 = Raw data; l1 = Computed data; l2 = Validated data.
Piezometer (GCMD name: PIEZOMETERS, internal name: DCX22, manufacturer: Keller). Calibration method: The calibration depends on drift, that is punctually controlled from manual water level measurements. Data levels: l0 = Raw data; l1 = Computed data; l2 = Computed and validated data

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Géosciences Montpellier

Observatoire de Recherche Montpelliérain de l'Environnement

Observatoire de Recherche Montpelliérain de l'Environnement

Hydrosciences Montpellier

Hydrosciences Montpellier

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Raw data do not show any guarantee of quality. Higher levels of data are processed and validated for applications in geosciences. Please contact oreme-gek@umontpellier.fr for details on treatments and references.---The reliability and availability of data are not guaranteed and the data can not be used for operational applications.---The agencies or institutions funding data collection and the data centres have to be acknowledged in any publication or communication using the data with the following sentence: "All measurement presented here are from the Larzac observatory, which is the geophysical observatory of karstic water hosted by OSU OREME (http://www.oreme.org) and SNO H+ (http://hplus.ore.fr/). Larzac observatory and instrumentation are principally funded by CNRS-INSU, ANR, UM, RESIF and Occitanie region." The reliability and availability of data are not guaranteed and the data can not be used for operational applications.

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