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Open source software for visualization and quality control of continuous hydrologic and water quality sensor data
Environmental Modeling & Software
  • Jeffery S. Horsburgh, Utah State University
  • Stephanie L. Reeder, Utah State University
  • Amber Spackman Jones, Utah State University
  • Jacob Meline
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
4-28-2015
Abstract

It is common for in situ hydrologic and water quality data to be collected at high frequencies and for extended durations. These data streams, which may also be collected across many monitoring sites require infrastructure for data storage and management. The Observations Data Model (ODM), which is part of the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI) Hydrologic Information System (HIS), was developed as a standard data model in which to organize, store, and describe point observations data. In this paper we describe ODM Tools Python, an open source software application that allows users to query and export, visualize, and perform quality control post processing on time series of environmental observations data stored in an ODM database using automated Python scripting that records the corrections and adjustments made to data series in the quality control process and ensures data editing steps are traceable and reproducible. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.

Citation Information
Horsburgh, J. S., S. L. Reeder, A. S. Jones, J. Meline (2015). Open source software for visualization and quality control of continuous hydrologic and water quality sensor data, Environmental Modelling & Software, 70, 32-44, doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2015.04.002.