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Atmospheric, hydrodynamic and water quality observations from environmental-quality stations, water level sensors, acoustic Doppler velocimeters, and meteorological stations located at the Guadalquivir river estuary (2008 - 2010)

Authors: Navarro, Gabriel; Ruiz, Javier; Cobos, Manuel; Baquerizo, Asunción; Díez-Minguito, Manuel; Ortega-Sanchez, Miguel; Losada, Miguel Ángel;

Atmospheric, hydrodynamic and water quality observations from environmental-quality stations, water level sensors, acoustic Doppler velocimeters, and meteorological stations located at the Guadalquivir river estuary (2008 - 2010)

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More than 15 models were developed, i.e., models of distributed turbidity, tidal wave propagation, spatial and temporal distribution of salinity and temperature, etc. It was published more than 75 papers in peer-review journals, 8 chapters of books, more than 100 national and international conferences, 8 doctoral thesis and more than 15 final master thesis, final degree and final degree projects. More info can be found in https://gdfa.ugr.es/guadalquivir/. A selected sample of those papers is below. Bramato, S., E. Contreras, M.J. Polo, A. Baquerizo, G. Navarro, M. Díez-Minguito, M.Á. Losada (2009) Dynamics of Suspended Sediments in the Guadalquivir estuary: Monitoring network and database management, Environmental Hydraulics – Theoretical, Experimental and Computational Solutions. Publisher Taylor and Francis, ISBN: 0415566975, 9780415566971. Díez-Minguito, M., A. Baquerizo, H.E. de Swart, M.Á. Losada (2014) Structure of the turbidity field in the Guadalquivir estuary: Analysis of observations and a box model approach. J. Geophys. Res.: Oceans, 119, 7190-7204 Díez-Minguito, M., E. Contreras, M.J. Polo, and M.Á. Losada (2013) Spatio-temporal distribution, along-channel fluxes, and post-riverflood recovery of salinity in the Guadalquivir estuary (SW Spain). J. Geophys. Res.: Oceans, Vol. 118(5), 2267-2278. Díez-Minguito, M., A. Baquerizo, M. Ortega-Sánchez, G. Navarro, and M.Á. Losada (2012) Tide transformation in the Guadalquivir estuary (SW Spain) and process-based zonation. J. Geophys. Res.: Oceans, Vol. 117, No. C3, 2156-2202. Losada, M.Á., M. Díez-Minguito, M.Á. Reyes-Merlo (2016) Tidal-fluvial interaction in the Guadalquivir Estuary: Spatial and frequential response of currents and water levels. J. Geophys. Res.: Oceans. DOI: 10.1002/2016JC011984. Navarro, G., I.E. Huertas, E. Costas, S. Flecha, M. Díez-Minguito, I. Caballero, V. López-Rodas, L. Prieto, and J. Ruiz (2012) Use of a real-time remote monitoring network (RTRM) to characterize the Guadalquivir estuary (Spain). Sensors 12, 1398-1421, doi:10.3390/s120201398. Navarro, G., Gutiérrez F.J., Díez-Minguito, M., Losada M.A. y Ruiz, J. (2011) Temporal and spatial variability in the Guadalquivir estuary: a challenge for real-time telemetry. Ocean Dynamics DOI 10.1007/s10236-011-0379-6. Padilla, E.M., M. Díez-Minguito, M. Ortega-Sánchez, M.Á. Losada (2015) A subtidal model of temperature for a well-mixed narrow estuary: The Guadalquivir River Estuary (SW Spain). doi 10_1007s12237-015-0024-6. Estuaries and Coasts. Reyes-Merlo, M.A., M. Díez-Minguito, M. Ortega-Sánchez, A. Baquerizo, M.Á. Losada (2013) On the relative influence of climate forcing agents on the saline intrusion in a well-mixed estuary: Medium-term Monte Carlo predictions. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 65, pp.1200-1205. Ruiz, J., Macías, D., Navarro, G. (2017) Natural forcings on a transformed territory overshoot thresholds of primary productivity in the Guadalquivir estuary, Continental Shelf Research, 148, 199-207. Ruiz, J., D. Macías, M.A. Losada, M. Díez-Minguito, and L. Prieto (2013) A simple biogeochemical model for estuaries with high sediment loads: Application to the Guadalquivir river estuary (SW Iberia). Ecological modelling, 265, 194-206

The dataset included in this repository was obtained during the project entitled “Propuesta metodológica para diagnósticar las consecuencias de las actuaciones humanas en el estuario del Guadalquivir” funded by the Autoridad Portuaria de Sevilla (APS), by the Consejería de Innovación, Ciencia y Empresa (Junta de Andalucía), CTM2011-22580, MedEX (CTM2008-04036-E) and PR11-RNM-7722. The data were collected in real time from 2008 until 2010 with a remote monitoring system installed by the Institute of Marine Sciences of Andalusia (ICMAN-CSIC) (Navarro et al., 2011). The environmental quality station recorded turbidity, temperature, conductivity, normalized turbidity, dissolved oxygen, oxygen, oxygen saturation, percentage of oxygen saturation, fluorescence, normalized fluorescence, and salinity every thirty minutes. Current data were measured every 15 minutes by means of acoustic current profilers. The former datasets were obtained at several depths and different locations along the Guadalquivir estuary. Water level sensors recorded the position of the free water surface every 10 minutes at several locations along the Guadalquivir estuary. Wind velocity and direction and solar radiation were measured every 10 minutes in a meteorological station at the mouth of the Guadalquivir estuary. Brief description of dataset. velocities.csv (in m/s) Turbidity.csv (in Volts), temperature (in Celsius), conductivity (in Siemens/m), normalized turbidity (in FNU), dissolved oxygen (mg/L), oxygen (in Volts), fluorescence (in Volts), normalized fluorescence (in Volts), oxygen saturation (mg/L), percentage of oxygen saturation (%), salinity (in PSU). qual_Salmedina.csv, R_mean (mean radiative flux in W/m²), R_max (max radiative flux in W/m²), Rel_humidity (relative humidity in %), D_mean (wind mean direction in degrees), D_max (wind maximum direction in degrees), D_sig (standard deviation of the wind direction in degrees), V_mean (mean wind velocity in m/s), V_max (maximum wind velocity in m/s), V_sig (standard deviation of the wind velocity in m/s), P_atm_mean (mean atmospheric pressure in mbar), T_mean (mean air temperature in Celsius), T_max (maximum air temperature in Celsius), T_sig (standard deviation of the air temperature in Celsius). Sealevel.csv (in meters) A wide description of the datasets can be found in Navarro et al (2011). Contact person: infogdfa@ugr.es (or mcobosb@ugr.es)

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Keywords

Hydrodynamics, Water quality, suspended particle matter, wind field, air temperature

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