Runoff, erosion and pesticide transport in a small catchment in Limburg - The Netherlands
doi: 10.4121/19690684.v2
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doi: 10.4121/19690684
doi: 10.4121/19690684
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Commelin, Meindert; Baartman, J.E.M. (Jantiene); Peters, Piet; Zomer, Paul; Riksen, M.J.P.M. (Michel) et. al. (2023): Runoff, erosion and pesticide transport in a small catchment in Limburg - The Netherlands. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/19690684.v2
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Dataset
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version 2 - 2023-03-03 (latest)
version 1 - 2022-05-19
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geolocation
38 ha catchment, Limburg, The Netherlands
time coverage
2018-05/2020-12
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The main data in this dataset are observed rainfall runoff events. During this events runoff, erosion and related pesticide concentrations in the particulate and dissolved phase are measured. For each runoff event timeseries are available of measured discharge (1 minute interval), suspended sediment (5 minute interval) and pesticide concentrations in both phases. In addition, we collected data from field observations and interviews with land managers, data is available on pesticide applications and concentrations of pesticides in soil.
history
- 2022-05-19 first online
- 2023-03-03 published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
.csv
associated peer-reviewed publication
Pesticides are substantially transported in particulate phase, driven by land use, rainfall event and pesticide characteristics – a runoff and erosion study in a small agricultural catchment
references
funding
- Farm systems that produce good Water quality for drinking water supplies (grant code 727984) [more info...] European Commission
organizations
Soil Physics and Land Management group, Wageningen UniversityWageningen Food Safety Research, Wageningen University and Research
Waterschap Limburg
DATA
files
- 149,275,398 bytes md5 CR6.csv
- 966 bytes md5 catchment_sample_analysis.csv
- 323,181 bytes md5 LC_multi.csv
- 20,832 bytes md5 Pest_application.csv
- 2,985 bytes md5 Pest_description.csv
- 27,705 bytes md5 TDR_VWC.csv
- 931 bytes md5 tex_range_id.csv
- 8,419 bytes md5 texture_data.csv
- 21,606,530 bytes md5 WB_data.csv
- 31,928,252 bytes md5 CR1000_rain.csv
- 49 bytes md5 CR1000_vwc.csv
- 35,163 bytes md5 Event_samples.csv
- 6,571 bytes md5 Event_samples_analysis.csv
- 2,929 bytes md5 fields.csv
- 1,938 bytes md5 KSAT.csv
- 40,881 bytes md5 LC_GLY.csv
- 7,017 bytes md5 README.txt
- 5,036 bytes md5 Soil_samples.csv
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