High resolution water quality and flow monitoring data coupled with daily and storm samples from the Loddon catchment (Sept 2017-Sept 2018)
This data set comprises of hourly water quality monitoring and flow data of a site within the River Loddon catchment, UK, from September 2017 to September 2018. Parameters measured were temperature, conductivity, pH, ammonium, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, UV-Vis spectral scan from 197-720nm. Daily samples were also taken at 9am GMT and occasional storm samples were taken hourly and then analysed in the laboratory for pH, conductivity, turbidity, total suspended solids, non-purgeable organic carbon, UV-Vis spectral scan from 200-800nm and 12 pesticide concentrations: 2-4-D, Bentazone, Carbendazim, Carbetamide, Chlorotoluron, Clopyralid, MCPA, Mecoprop, Metaldehyde, Propyzamide, Quinmerac and Metazachlor. This data was created as part of the TWENTY65 project, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Grant number: EP/N010124/1) and with some additional funding from Affinity Water and Syngenta. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/331659d7-da72-48a2-9b52-63c003557990
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inlandWaters
Environmental Monitoring Facilities
publication
2008-06-01
River Loddon
Temperature
pH
Ammonium
Dissolved oxygen
UV - Vis spectral scan
Total suspended solids
Turbidity
2-4-D
2-4-D, Bentazone
Carbendazim
Carbetamide,
Chlorotoluron
Clopyralid
MCPA,
Mecoprop
Metaldehyde
Propyzamide
Quinmerac
Metazachlor
-1.164
-1.009
51.356
51.303
2017-09-08
2018-09-08
publication
2019-04-03
Water quality and flow data from the Bow Brook, a headwater tributary to the River Loddon. These data were collected via automatic sampling methods and then analysed either by on-site high frequency analysers or via laboratory analysis at the University of Reading and Affinity Water Limited laboratory (Staines-upon-Thames). The daily samples were usually collected weekly, and hourly storm samples were collected as soon as possible, and taken to the laboratory for analysis. Samples were stored in the fridge at 4°C on return to the laboratory and filtered within 48 hours of collection. For more details please see the supporting documentation.
publication
2010-12-08
Comma-separated values (CSV)
© Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
If you reuse this data, you should cite: Hawkins, C.E, Kelly, T.J., Loewenthal, M., Smith, R., Dudley, A., Leggatt, A., Dowman, S., Oliver, R.G., Collins, C.D., Clark, J.M. (2019). High resolution water quality and flow monitoring data coupled with daily and storm samples from the Loddon catchment (Sept 2017-Sept 2018). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/331659d7-da72-48a2-9b52-63c003557990
University of Reading
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British Geological Society
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Environment Agency
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Environment Agency
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University of Reading
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Affinity Water
author
Affinity Water
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Syngenta
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University of Reading
author
University of Reading
author
University of Reading
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