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Water Data Text #47

Closed loriabendroth closed 7 years ago

loriabendroth commented 7 years ago

For additional data please visit following pages: On-site weather (precipitation) Drainage water flow (and NO3-N load) Groundwater table depth Soil moisture and temperature

Data originating from research sites that have subsurface tile drainage installed are included here. They are not included under the Research Data tab because data are collected on a time series basis with the user selecting the aggregation preferred for export.

Datasets include (will open up in a new browser tab):

loriabendroth commented 7 years ago

Fast work! Items 2, 4, 5 are not showing up. Can you check this?

akrherz commented 7 years ago

@loriabendroth Gio had a pull request with some of those implemented that I had not merged yet. I have made an additional commit which does the rest of those items

loriabendroth commented 7 years ago

@akrherz good! notice that third item in original listing is showing up again. And no text on water tools page... but maybe that is still coming?

akrherz commented 7 years ago

@loriabendroth OK, fixed that.

loriabendroth commented 7 years ago

@akrherz make 1st open up in new browser tab. Others are fine.

akrherz commented 7 years ago

@loriabendroth fixed typo

loriabendroth commented 7 years ago

@akrherz two new items added to the original posting. Related to visualization tools.

loriabendroth commented 7 years ago

@akrherz remove the visualization image; I dont like it after all!

giorgichi commented 7 years ago

Tile NO3-N (WAT2) and Tile Reactive P (WAT9)concentrations were identified as the drainage water quality related data to be available for public. Tile Total P (WAT8) was not included since only one sites provided that data. Nutrient losses are not available for download due to scarcity of that data compared to the nutrient concentration. Furthermore, nutrient loss can be calculated using concentration and flow, both are available through the export tool.