The data in this dataset was collected using prototype observation data from the Yellow River Conservancy Commission and meteorological stations. The collection sites were the Dengkou Meteorological Station and Sanhuhekou Hydrological Station, and the data covers the period from 1989 to 2008. There are a total of 177 data entries, and the dataset is fully open and shared.
collect time | 1989/01/01 - 2008/12/31 |
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collect place | Yellow River sanhuhekou hydrological station, Dengkou meteorological station |
data size | 32.3 KiB |
data format | Excel |
Coordinate system |
The data in this dataset was collected using prototype observation data from the Yellow River Conservancy Commission and meteorological stations. The collection sites were the Dengkou Meteorological Station and Sanhuhekou Hydrological Station.
Staff in the study area conducted statistical analysis on the prototype observation data provided by the Yellow River Conservancy Commission from the Sanhuhekou Hydrological Station and Dengkou Meteorological Station. The analysis process is as follows: Mathematical statistics were used to statistically calculate the temperature, water level, and discharge data, and the process leading to ice disaster was analyzed, with good results.
The calculators are researchers in river ice at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University. The relevant calculation process has been documented in papers and published, ensuring reliable data with good quality.
# | number | name | type |
1 | 2018YFC1508401 | National key R & D plan |
# | title | file size |
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1 | _ncdc_meta_.json | 4.0 KiB |
2 | 独贵塔拉凌灾关联的气温、水位流量数据集.xlsx | 12.6 KiB |
3 | 说明文档.docx | 19.8 KiB |
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