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Name | Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)/ Asian Water Cycle Initiative (AWCI) Mae Wang Basin data |
Metadata Identifier | AWCI_Mae_Wang20230727062754-DIAS20221121113753-en |
Name | Thada Sukhapunnaphan |
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Organization | Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives |
Address | 27/30 Thung Hotel Rd, Muang District, Chiang Mai, 50000, THAILAND |
TEL | +66-053-248925 |
FAX | +66-053-248925 |
thada999@yahoo.com |
Name | DIAS Office |
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Organization | Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology |
Address | 3173-25, Showa-Cho, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 236-0001, Japan |
dias-office@diasjp.net |
Name | Thada Sukhapunnaphan |
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Organization | Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives |
thada999@yahoo.com |
Name | Thada Sukhapunnaphan |
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Organization | Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives |
thada999@yahoo.com |
creation : 2010-09-30
Mae Wang river basin located in northern Thailand with catchment area of 600 km2 .
These data sets of 14 sites observed during 2006 to 2008. This document includes the
metadata and information the user should be aware of when using any of the Thailand
Mae Wang river basin data from the AWCI Central Data Archive (CDA). This includes a
description of the measurement sites, the instrumentation, the data collection and
quality control procedures and some remarks pointing at peculiarities of specific data.
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
Begin Date | 2006-05-16 |
End Date | 2007-12-31 |
Temporal Characteristics | 10minute |
North bound latitude | 18.4627 |
West bound longitude | 98.2915 |
Eastbound longitude | 98.4747 |
South bound latitude | 18.3519 |
Keyword Type | Keyword | Keyword thesaurus Name |
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discipline | flood, basin, precipitation , water level, Thailand , Mae Wang | No_Dictionary |
Keyword Type | Keyword | Keyword thesaurus Name |
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theme | DIAS > Data Integration and Analysis System | No_Dictionary |
Original data was collected within the framework of cooperative research project with Royal Irrigation Department of Thailand, Hydrology and Water management Center for Upper Northern Basin in Chiang Mai province and the University of Tokyo Japan.
This data set was observed by GEOSS Mae Wang-River Data Automatic Crawling and Archiving System developed by the University of Tokyo. The observed data automatically saved to the data logger and transmitted to the GEOSS data server at RID office by GPRS phone modem connection.
[Data Policy]
1) Release of Data in Compliance with WMO Resolution 40 (CG-XII) and WMO Resolution 25 (CG-XIII)
2) No Commercial Use or Exploitation
3) No Data Transfer to Third Parties
AWCI data policy is described at http://monsoon.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/AWCI/doc/DataPolicy.pdf.
[Reference Requirements]
Whenever GEOSS AWCI data distributed by DIAS are being used for publication of
scientific results, the data's origin must be acknowledged and referenced. A
minimum requirement is to reference GEOSS AWCI and the DIAS. If only data from
one river basin (or a limited number of river basins) has been used, additional
acknowledgement to the river basin(s) and its (their) maintaining institutions or
organizations shall be given.
Data users of GEOSS AWCI data are encouraged to establish direct contact with the
data providers for the purpose of complete interpretation and analysis of data for
publication purposes.
If data provider does not have data policy, DIAS Terms of Service (https://diasjp.net/en/terms/) and DIAS Privacy Policy (https://diasjp.net/en/privacy/) apply.
If there is a conflict between DIAS Terms of Service and data provider's policy, the data provider's policy shall prevail.
If you plan to use this dataset for a conference presentation, paper, journal article, or report etc., please include acknowledgments referred to following examples. If the data provider describes examples of acknowledgments, include them as well.
" In this study, [Name of Dataset] provided by [Name of Data Provider] was utilized. This dataset was also collected and provided under the Data Integration and Analysis System (DIAS), which was developed and operated by a project supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. "