Water table depth - Groundwater - Roujan Site

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The water table depth from the soil surface is measured at different points in the Roujan catchment. In Roujan site, the groundwater is shallow with a free surface water table rising and falling in the soil and subsoil layers. The measurements are made at different points in the catchment with piezometers. A piezometer is a perforated PVC tube at its base installed in the soil through a borehole. In every piezometer, the water table depth is measured by manual piezometric probe or monitored at high frequency (~15') with autonomous and automatic probe integrating acquisition units.

revisionJan 20, 2025creationAug 5, 1992publicationDec 9, 2024
Temporal CoverageAug 5, 1992Dec 17, 2020

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Dataset acquired during OMERE program.The dataset is broadcasted unmodified to Theia/OZCAR information system

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Observatoire Mediteranéen de l'Environnement Rural et de l'Eau

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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