https://doi.org/10.25678/0006JS

Data for: Better understanding in-sewer processes with on-site continuous mass spectrometric analysis of sewer gasses

This package contains data regarding on-site continuous mass spectrometric analysis of sewer gasses. A portable mass spectrometer, miniRUEDI (Brennwald et al., 2016) was used for the analysis of noble gasses and CO2, CH4, O2, N2 in the sewer headspace. The monitoring points include a trunck sewer and a sump pump tank next to the experimental hall of Eawag.

Data and Resources

Citation

This Data Package

Zhu, M., Rieckermann, J., Brennwald, M., Vollertsen, J., & Kipfer, R. (2022). Data for: Better understanding in-sewer processes with on-site continuous mass spectrometric analysis of sewer gasses (Version 1.0) [Data set]. Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.25678/0006JS

The associated article

Zhu, M., Rieckermann, J., Brennwald, M., Vollertsen, J., & Kipfer, R. (2023). Better understanding in-sewer processes with on-site continuous mass spectrometric analysis of sewer gases. https://doi.org/10.31224/3143

Metadata

  Publication Data Package for:
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Author
  • Zhu, Mengqi
  • Rieckermann, Jörg
  • Brennwald, Matthias
  • Vollertsen, Jes
  • Kipfer, Rolf
Keywords sewer,noble gases,groundwater infiltration,GHG,portable mass spectrometer,tracer system,sewer gas exchange
Variables
  • discharge
  • precipitation
  • pressure
  • temperature
  • velocity
  • waterlevel
Substances (scientific names)
  • Argon (InChI=1S/Ar)
  • Carbon dioxide (InChI=1S/CO2/c2-1-3)
  • Helium(InChI=1S/He)
  • Krypton (InChI=1S/Kr)
  • Methane (InChI=1S/CH4/h1H4)
  • Nitrogen (InChI=1S/N2/c1-2)
  • Oxygen (InChI=1S/O2/c1-2)
Systems
  • sewer headspace
  • sewer system
Timerange
  • 2020-11 TO 2022-06
  • 2021-12 TO 2022-03
Geographic Name(s)
  • Experimental hall, Eawag, Dübendorf, Switzerland
Review Level general
Curator Rieckermann, Joerg
Contact Rieckermann, Joerg <Joerg.Rieckermann@eawag.ch>
DOI 10.25678/0006JS