https://doi.org/10.25678/000991

UWO - Accompanying data (2019 to 2021)

This dataset is part of the UWO project.

The digital field laboratory UWO is a long-term experiment to monitor the space-time dynamics of the - not only urban - water cycle in the Fehraltorf region. It is a field laboratory, a testing ground for sensor technology and IoT telemetry, and an outdoor classroom all in one.

This package includes a SWMM model of the UWO catchment and a compilation of all geo-information data related to the catchment. Additionally, information about the system and the catchment is provided.

This package is published as part of a bundle which consists of the packages UWO - Accompanying data (2019 to 2021), UWO - Data access (2019 to 2021), UWO - Data viewer (2019 to 2021) and UWO - Field observations (2019 to 2021).

Dataset extent

Data and Resources

Citation

This Data Package

Blumensaat, F., Bloem, S., Ebi, C., Disch, A., Förster, C., Maurer, M., et al. (2022). UWO - Accompanying data (2019 to 2021) (Version 1.0). Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.25678/000991

The associated article

Blumensaat, F., Bloem, S., Ebi, C., Disch, A., Förster, C., Rodriguez, M., et al. (2023). The UWO dataset. https://doi.org/10.31224/3208

Metadata

  Publication Data Package for:
Open Data Open Data
Author
  • Blumensaat, Frank
  • Bloem, Simon
  • Ebi, Christian
  • Disch, Andy
  • Förster, Christian
  • Maurer, Max
  • Rodriguez, Mayra
  • Rieckermann, Jörg
Keywords sewer networks,public infrastructure,sensordata,Urban drainage systems,Hydrological processes,Spatio-temporal dynamics,Monitoring,Sensor data,Openly available datasets
Variables
  • electric_conductivity
  • precipitation
  • pressure
  • relative_humidity
  • solar_radiation
  • temperature
  • velocity
  • volumetric_flow_rate
  • waterlevel
  • wind_speed
Systems
  • sewage system
Timerange
  • 2019-01 TO 2021-12
Geographic Name(s)
  • Fehraltorf
Review Level domain specific
Curator Rieckermann, Joerg
Contact Rieckermann, Joerg <Joerg.Rieckermann@eawag.ch>
DOI 10.25678/000991