Cardiff Urban Geo-Observatory, Groundwater Temperature Data 2014-2018
Groundwater temperature data from a shallow urban aquifer in Cardiff, Wales, UK between 2014-2018. Monitoring was undertaken as part of the ‘Cardiff Urban Geo-Observatory’ project . Boreholes are located within the urban area of the City of Cardiff, Wales, UK. The majority of temperature sensors were installed within boreholes that monitor a shallow Quaternary aged sand and gravel aquifer, however the made ground and the Triassic Mercia Mudstone also represented. Temperature sensors installed in 53 boreholes, between depths of 1.5m and 12- m below ground, with measurements every 30 minutes. The dataset comprises of just over 3.5 million temperature measurements. Monitoring was undertaken by the British Geological Survey and was designed to address knowledge gaps of subsurface urban heat island and it use for heat recovery and storage. Metadata Report http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/525332/
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A mixture of temperature sensors were used in the monitoring period from 2014-2018. Sensors included; Hobo® ProV2 with a resolution of 0.02°C and an accuracy of ±0.21°C, Solinst Levellggers with a resolution of 0.003°C and an accuracy of ± 0.5°C and OTT sensors with a resolution of ± 0.1°C and an accuracy of ± 0.5°C. Since 2018 the network has been harmonised and the majority of boreholes are now instrumented with Solinst Levelloggers, that measure both water pressure and temperature. Groundwater temperatures were measured every 30 minutes between 2014 to 2018. Data from the instruments was collected manually every few months and was ingested into the BGS corporate database for sensor data before being extracted into the CSV format provided in this dataset.
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British Geological Survey
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NOTTINGHAM
NG12 5GG
United Kingdom
0115 936 3143
0115 936 3276
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