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Internet-based applications for interrogating 50 years of data from the South African national water quality monitoring network
Authors:Michael Silberbauer
Affiliation:1. Department of Water and Sanitation, Resource Quality Information Services, Pretoria, South AfricaMichael.Silberbauer@gmail.com"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9822-4149
Abstract:ABSTRACT

National and regional water quality monitoring networks have been operated in South Africa since the early 1970s. These originally had text-based inventories that were convenient for specialists who were familiar with the national networks and knew the locations of their sites of interest. However, within two decades the networks had expanded in geographical extent and variables monitored to such an extent that users needed spatial context in order to locate sites that fitted their information requirements. Mapping applications running on the Internet, such as Google Earth and Leaflet, form the foundation of a system for providing online inventories and summaries of the data available on the water quality database. The interfaces were constructed using available software, mainly ArcInfo and R. A recent concern is a decrease in the collection of water quality data, which is reducing the value of data summaries for water resource management.
Keywords:water quality  monitoring  keyhole markup language (KML)  information visualization  data analysis  water database  historical records
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