Spot gauged flows on the lower River Frome, Dorset, April-November 2022
This is a dataset of spot gauged river flows (m3 s-1) at multiple sites along the River Frome, Dorset, UK, conducted during the year 2022. All sites are contained within the stretch of river between the Environment Agency gauging stations located at Dorchester and East Stoke, i.e. the lower part of the River Frome. The monitoring sites included the major tributaries along this river reach, which are: the South Winterbourne, Tadnoll Brook, and the River Win. In total, 19 river channels were spot gauged at 11 river cross-sectional locations. Due to the braided nature of the river, some locations required multiple channels to be measured to produce a total cross-sectional flow for that part of the river. The river cross-sectional locations were evenly spaced, approximately every 3 km along the river reach. Measurements were taken on multiple flow accretion survey days between 12/04/2022 and 05/11/2022. On each day, as many of the sites were spot gauged as possible, working upstream to downstream. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/0d5c7e45-2c43-4276-af0d-8d941db2e124
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environment
Environmental Monitoring Facilities
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2008-06-01
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50.74
50.64
2022-04-12
2022-11-05
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2023-08-01
Measurements were taken by dividing the river channel into at least 10 equally spaced transects, with the depth and flow velocity recorded at each vertical transect. For small streams (< 3 m width), 5-10 transects were used. The flow velocity was recorded at a depth of 40% above the riverbed. The cross-sectional area for each transect was determined by multiplying the width of the transect by the average depth of the two adjacent vertical transects. This was then multiplied by the average velocity of the two adjacent vertical transects to get discharge for each transect. The sum of all transects provided total stream discharge. To conduct the measurements, a Valeport mechanical flow meter was used. Flows are reported as m3 s-1. Due to time constraints only one flow recording could be taken at each site, on each survey date, i.e. no replicates.
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2010-12-08
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If you reuse this data, you should cite: Homan, T., Hofman, J. (2023). Spot gauged flows on the lower River Frome, Dorset, April-November 2022. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/0d5c7e45-2c43-4276-af0d-8d941db2e124
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