Maisbich (Luxemburg) river basin discharge data, sensor Q3, month 2009-12

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Luxemburg, W.M.J.(Wim); Westhoff, M.C.(Martijn) (2011): Maisbich (Luxemburg) river basin discharge data, sensor Q3, month 2009-12. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:9f3379c4-f522-4146-a3be-429ca28f3d92
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Maisbich basin: V-notch discharge meter Q3 (Qdown)
lat (N): 49.88698
lon (E): 6.04558
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2009-12
Parent item: Maisbich (Luxemburg), data from discharge meter Q3 (Qdown), 2006-11 and later Measuring instrument: Maisbich basin: V-notch discharge meter Q3 (Qdown) Type: Pressure Sensor Keller DCX-4.0, SN 1467 This instrument is based on differential pressure measurement of two absolute sensors. The sensors measure pressure and temperature. Height of V-notch above sensor: -0.0015m. Datasets with correction contain the corrected discharge observed at the Vnotch. The discharge is calculated as Q=Cd*h^2.5 After correcting the logger measurements with hand measured depths we interpolated the difference (dH) Then we determined the factor Cd with discharge measurements which we also interpolated The timing of hand measurements can be corrected to better represent the logged values The last corrections (variable "clean_corr") were made for blocking of the V-notch weir as folows: z1 represents the last good discharge value after which sedimentation slowly starts blocking the weir z2 represents the moment when the blocking is max z3 represents the moment just before cleaning of the weir z4 represents the moment after cleaning of the weir The max difference in discharge is Q(z3)-Q(z4)
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  • 2011-05-11 first online, published, posted
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TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences