Quebec groundwater monitoring network

Quebec groundwater monitoring network The Quebec groundwater monitoring network, which has more than 260 piezometric stations located in all regions of Quebec, aims to collect data to assess the effect of climate change on groundwater levels. Some measurement stations were active as early as 1969, but most of the network was built as part of the 2006-2012 Climate Change Action Plan and the 2013-2020 Climate Change Action Plan. Each point indicates the location of a measurement station. The data collected and the information available are the physical description of the station, the measurements of the water level and temperature presented in tables and graphs, and the results of chemical analysis of the water. Based on this data, a bulletin on the state of the aquifers south of the St. Lawrence River is published on the Department's website, on the page of the Quebec groundwater monitoring network, at the link below.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).** 2024-04-04 Government and Municipalities of Québec rsesq@environnement.gouv.qc.ca Form DescriptorsNature and EnvironmentScience and Technology FGDB RSESQFGDB/GDB https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/7b66b468-aaef-425a-a55a-a8cb28070123/resource/87b3d37a-730b-4564-aa32-e8208ca6f20b/download/suivi_eaux_souterraines_20231122.gdb.zip GPKG RSESQGPKG https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/7b66b468-aaef-425a-a55a-a8cb28070123/resource/ebd68548-a77e-4d5e-9660-8dc87b1b0356/download/suivi_eaux_souterraines_20231122.gpkg Original metadata (https://www.donneesquebec.ca)HTML https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/7b66b468-aaef-425a-a55a-a8cb28070123 JSON RSESQJSON https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/7b66b468-aaef-425a-a55a-a8cb28070123/resource/d8c59d6b-3a48-44da-b454-dfcfdc7d8f7c/download/suivi_eaux_souterraines_p.json MetadataPDF https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/7b66b468-aaef-425a-a55a-a8cb28070123/resource/84b45927-4276-4421-8cd6-1c21d7752c21/download/stations-piezo-rsesq.pdf

The Quebec groundwater monitoring network, which has more than 260 piezometric stations located in all regions of Quebec, aims to collect data to assess the effect of climate change on groundwater levels. Some measurement stations were active as early as 1969, but most of the network was built as part of the 2006-2012 Climate Change Action Plan and the 2013-2020 Climate Change Action Plan. Each point indicates the location of a measurement station. The data collected and the information available are the physical description of the station, the measurements of the water level and temperature presented in tables and graphs, and the results of chemical analysis of the water. Based on this data, a bulletin on the state of the aquifers south of the St. Lawrence River is published on the Department's website, on the page of the Quebec groundwater monitoring network, at the link below.This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).

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