Baselight

WDL Ground Surface Displacement - Land Subsidence Monitoring

State of California

@usgov.ca_gov_wdl_ground_surface_displacement_land_subsidence_edc001bf

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About this Dataset

WDL Ground Surface Displacement - Land Subsidence Monitoring

Borehole extensometers are a more site specific method of measuring land subsidence. These instruments consist of a pipe or cable anchored at the bottom of a well casing. Pipe or cable extend from the bottom of the well, through geologic layers susceptible to compaction, to the ground surface. The pipe or cable is connected to a recorder that measures the relative distance between the bottom of the bore hole to the ground surface. These instruments are capable of detecting changes in land surface elevation to 1/100th of a foot. When land subsidence and water depth monitoring activities are paired together, hydraulic and mechanical properties of the aquifer system can be determined. DWR monitors 11 extensometers in the Sacramento Valley.

For more information regarding land subsidence monitoring vist: http://www.water.ca.gov/groundwater/landsubsidence/LSmonitoring.cfm
Organization: State of California
Last updated: 2023-08-25T21:21:49.592125
Tags: california-department-of-water-resources, extensometer, groundwater, subsidence

Tables

Ground Surface Displacement - Point Data

@usgov.ca_gov_wdl_ground_surface_displacement_land_subsidence_edc001bf.ground_surface_displacement_point_data
  • 12.28 MB
  • 1402750 rows
  • 5 columns
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CREATE TABLE ground_surface_displacement_point_data (
  "station" VARCHAR,
  "variable" BIGINT,
  "msmt_date" TIMESTAMP,
  "vertical_dsp" DOUBLE,
  "vertical_dsp_qc" BIGINT
);

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