Description of the OHGE-Strengbach site
Located in the Vosges Mountains, the Strengbach site is instrumented by the Observatoire Hydro-Géochimique de l’Environnement (OHGE). More information can be found on the observatory website.
Data Available At The OHGE-Strengbach Site
Access to the data from Google Earth module
The Google Earth module provides a site visualization and information on data available such as types of measurements, locations, dates, etc. This interface also provides an overview of geophysical maps and cross-sections, which can be directly downloaded from the available links. Data available through predefined requests can be downloaded from this interface too.
To download the Google Earth file and access to the data of this site, click on the following icon :
Access to the data from database interface
All data inserted in the H+ database can be extracted using requests, which can be defined through this interface. For more information, please read the tutorial available here.
Overview of the database interface.
Access to the data from predefined requests
To help finding general data sets, predefined requests have been created and are regularly executed. Results can be downloaded from the links available below.
Chemistry |
Deformation |
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Site data |
Spatialized data |
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Experiments |
Experimental bench |
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Hydraulic |
In situ measurements |
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Borehole |
Soil atmosphere exchange |
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Stations |
Access to the data from published articles
Alternatively, user can find specific data sets published in scientific journals. The web page that links to the specific data set is provided at the end of the reference.
Q. Chaffaut, N. Lesparre, F. Masson, J. Hinderer, D. Viville, J-D. Bernard, G. Ferhat, and S. Cotel. Hybrid Gravimetry to Map Water Storage Dynamics in a Mountain Catchment. Frontiers in Water, 3:715298, 2022. [ DOI | Data ]
N. Lesparre, J.-F. Girard, B. Jeannot, S. Weill, M. Dumont, M. Boucher, D. Viville, M.-C. Pierret, A. Legchenko, and F. Delay. Magnetic resonance sounding dataset of a hard-rock headwater catchment for assessing the vertical distribution of water contents in the subsurface. Data in Brief, 31:105708, 2020. [ DOI | Data ]
N. Lesparre, J.-F. Girard, B. Jeannot, S. Weill, M. Dumont, M. Boucher, D. Viville, M.-C. Pierret, A. Legchenko, and F. Delay. Magnetic resonance sounding measurements as posterior information to condition hydrological model parameters: Application to a hard-rock headwater catchment. Journal of Hydrology, 587:124941, 2020. [ DOI | Data ]