Deakin University
Browse

An extensive spatiotemporal water quality dataset covering four decades (1980-2022) in China

Download (2.25 MB)
journal contribution
posted on 2024-09-20, 04:08 authored by J Lin, P Wang, Jinzhu WANGJinzhu WANG, Y Zhou, X Zhou, P Yang, H Zhang, Y Cai, Z Yang
Abstract. Water quality data represent a critical resource for evaluation of the well-being of aquatic ecosystems and assurance of clean water sources for human populations. While the availability of water quality datasets is growing, the absence of a publicly accessible national water quality dataset for both inland and the ocean in China has been notable. To address this issue, we utilized R and Python programming languages to collect, tidy, reorganize, curate, and compile three publicly available datasets, thereby creating an extensive spatiotemporal repository of surface water quality data for China. Distinguished as the most expansive, clean, and easily accessible water quality dataset in China to date, this repository comprised over 330 000 observations encompassing daily (3588), weekly (217 751), and monthly (114 954) records of surface water quality covering the period from 1980 to 2022. It spanned 18 distinct indicators, meticulously gathered at 2384 monitoring sites, which were further categorized as daily (244 sites), weekly (149 sites), and monthly (1991 sites), ranging from inland locations to coastal and oceanic areas. This dataset will support studies relevant to the assessment, modeling, and projection of water quality, ocean biomass, and biodiversity in China, and therefore make substantial contributions to both national and global water resources management. This water quality dataset and supplementary metadata are available for download from the figshare repository at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22584742 (Lin et al., 2023b).

History

Journal

Earth System Science Data

Volume

16

Pagination

1137-1149

Location

Göttingen, Germany

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1866-3508

eISSN

1866-3516

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Copernicus Publications