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Data last updated December 7, 2023
Metadata last updated December 23, 2023
Created April 5, 2021
Format CSV
License CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0
Data collection infoThe recorder was secured inside of a 1 1/2 inch PVC tube, which in turn was inside a 8 x 16 inch cinder block. The cinder block was chained to rebar exposed from the bridge abutment. It was out of direct sunlight.
Data processingThe Water Hub has performed a preliminary QA/QC protocol on this data but the individual user must still confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
Data typenon-lab
Datastore activeTrue
Datastore statusready
Has viewsTrue
Hash78d3fd29ba3ca981685ea5871d9d81f6
Header row1
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Load statusTable was successfully loaded: 25906 rows
Mimetypetext/csv
On same domainTrue
Package id407e5567-d004-4ce0-8544-598fbaf96f0a
Parameter[{'accuracy': '±0.21°C from 0° to 50°C', 'calibration': 'Factory calibrated', 'instrument_manufacturer': 'Onset', 'instrument_model': 'HOBO Water Temp Pro v2', 'instrument_type': 'Data Logger', 'notes_method': 'See Water Hub Metadata', 'parameter': 'Water Temperature', 'parameter_unit': 'degrees celsius', 'range': '', 'resolution': 'n/a', 'serial_number': '1', 'time_zone': 'GMT-7'}]
Resource citationSlocan Lake Research Centre (2021). Water Temperature (2009-09-23 to 2012-09-06) Wilson Creek. Columbia Basin Water Hub [Resource]. Rosebery. https://doi.org/10.48511/SW32-N282
Resource data disclaimerNo warranty or guarantee exists that the information is accurate, complete, current, or suitable for any purpose. The individual user must confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
Resource locationWilson Creek, at the south end of the old railway bridge in Rosebery.
Site[{'datum': 'WGS84', 'elevation': 540, 'latitude': 50.0304, 'longitude': -117.4119, 'site_id': '2229213', 'site_name': 'Wilson Creek', 'waterbody': 'Wilson Creek', 'waterbody_type': 'stream/river'}]
Size2.5 MiB
Stateactive
Url typeupload
Waterhub gradeCommunity Research Grade
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Citation (Required) Slocan Lake Research Centre (2021). Water Temperature (2009-09-23 to 2012-09-06) Wilson Creek. Columbia Basin Water Hub [Resource]. Rosebery. https://doi.org/10.48511/SW32-N282
Resource Location Wilson Creek, at the south end of the old railway bridge in Rosebery.
Data Collection Information The recorder was secured inside of a 1 1/2 inch PVC tube, which in turn was inside a 8 x 16 inch cinder block. The cinder block was chained to rebar exposed from the bridge abutment. It was out of direct sunlight.
Data Processing The Water Hub has performed a preliminary QA/QC protocol on this data but the individual user must still confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
Data Disclaimer No warranty or guarantee exists that the information is accurate, complete, current, or suitable for any purpose. The individual user must confirm the accuracy of the data and whether it will be appropriate for their purpose.
Water Hub Data Grade Community Research Grade
Date of Most Recent Water Hub QA/QC
Loading Status Table was successfully loaded: 25906 rows
Datastore Status ready
Data type General

Data Dictionary

Column Type Label Description BODC ID
date_time timestamp
site_id int8
latitude float8
longitude float8
notes float8
water_temperature float8
water_temperature_units text
battery_charge float8
battery_charge_units text
water_hub_qa_qc float8

Site

2229213
Field Value
Site ID 2229213
Site Name Wilson Creek
Waterbody Type Stream/River
Waterbody Wilson Creek
Site Latitude 50.0304
Site Longitude -117.4119
Location Coordinate System WGS84
Site Elevation (masl) 540

Parameter

Water Temperature
Field Value
Parameter Water Temperature
Time Zone GMT-7
Unit of Measurement degrees Celsius
Instrument Type Data Logger
Instrument Manufacturer Onset
Instrument Model HOBO Water Temp Pro v2
Serial Number 1
Instrument Accuracy ±0.21°C from 0° to 50°C
Range
Resolution n/a
Calibration Notes Factory calibrated
Notes on Method See Water Hub Metadata