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  1. Aquifer Designation Dataset for Wales

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    British Geological Survey (2016). Aquifer Designation Dataset for Wales [Dataset]. https://metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/45f8ef65-d50a-4908-e054-002128a47908
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    British Geological Surveyhttps://www.bgs.ac.uk/
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    Joint BGS/Natural Resources Wales (NRW) dataset of aquifer designations for Wales at 1:50 000. The dataset identifies different types of aquifer - underground layers of water-bearing permeable rock or drift deposits from which groundwater can be extracted. These designations reflect the importance of aquifers in terms of groundwater as a resource (drinking water supply) but also their role in supporting surface water flows and wetland ecosystems. The maps are split into two different type of aquifer designation: superficial - permeable unconsolidated (loose) deposits (for example, sands and gravels), and bedrock - solid permeable formations e.g. sandstone, chalk and limestone.

  2. Aquifer Vulnerability Maps England and Wales

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    British Geological Survey (2000). Aquifer Vulnerability Maps England and Wales [Dataset]. https://metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/9df8df52-d7be-37a8-e044-0003ba9b0d98
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    2000
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    British Geological Surveyhttps://www.bgs.ac.uk/
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    1980 - 1990
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    Digitised versions of a set of 1:100,000 scale maps of aquifer vulnerability for England and Wales. The dataset identifies the vulnerability to pollution of major and minor aquifers as defined by the Environment Agency, utilising a combination of geological, hydrogeological and soils data. The maps are designed to be used by planners, developers, consultants and regulatory bodies to ensure that developments conform to the Policy and Practice of the Environment Agency for the protection of Groundwater. Please note that these maps are based on data from the late 1980's and early 1990's, more up-to-date digital data may now be available from the Environment Agency. Flat maps may be purchased from the BGS, some sheets are now out of print.

  3. Aquifer Properties, Database Of Physical Properties Of Aquifers In England...

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    British Geological Survey (2010). Aquifer Properties, Database Of Physical Properties Of Aquifers In England And Wales. [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/9df8df51-632a-37a8-e044-0003ba9b0d98
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    Data on the physical properties (transmissivity, storage coefficient, porosity and permeability) of aquifers in England and Wales. Compiled by BGS staff from paper records of field and laboratory testing held by BGS, the Environment Agency and other organisations. Contains summary data on approximately 20,000 pump tests at over 2000 discrete locations. Raw data may be available on request. The majority of BGS and EA pump test data is included for both major and minor aquifers, but in minor aquifers this is complemented by data on specific yield. Laboratory determinations of porosity and permeability are limited to open file BGS data only. All data subject to similar processing and interpretation, but raw data highly variable.

  4. Groundwater vulnerability data for England

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    British Geological Survey (2017). Groundwater vulnerability data for England [Dataset]. https://metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/5f312d62-7f6f-33e0-e054-002128a47908
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    Nov 30, 2017
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    The Environment Agency has updated its groundwater vulnerability map to reflect improvements in data mapping, modelling capability and understanding of the factors affecting vulnerability. Two new maps are available which show the vulnerability of groundwater to a pollutant discharged at ground level. The potential impact of groundwater pollution is considered using the aquifer designation status which provides an indication of the scale and importance of groundwater for potable water supply and/or in supporting baseflow to rivers, lakes and wetlands. This dataset has shared IP (Intellectual Property) between Environment Agency and British Geological Survey. It supersedes the previous Groundwater Vulnerability 100k data released by EA.

  5. WFD Groundwater Bodies Cycle 2 Classification 2019

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    Environment Agency (2020). WFD Groundwater Bodies Cycle 2 Classification 2019 [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/6b5c81d9-1dc9-4635-b7bd-54d3d2488ccd
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    Oct 2, 2020
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    Description

    WFD Groundwater Bodies Cycle 2 Classification 2019 is an alternate version of ‘WFD Groundwater Bodies Cycle 2’ with the addition of 2019 classification data and additional user attribution. The geometry has been simplified to improve user experience, so the high resolution legal definition of these water bodies remains ‘WFD Groundwater Bodies Cycle 2’. These are polygon datasets which have been created for the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). Article 2, clause 2 of the WFD defines them as '…all water which is below the surface of the ground in the saturation zone and in direct contact with the ground or subsoil'. For the purposes of reporting under the WFD a groundwater body represent a distinct body of groundwater flow with a coherent flow unit including recharge and discharge areas with little flow across the boundaries. These reflect hydrogeological characteristics containing information on flow and stage properties, recharge and vulnerability to pollution. This has been undertaken through defining aquifers into different types and broken into catchment units at Catchment Abstraction Management Strategy (CAMS) scale.

    The primary input dataset is '1:625K Classified Aquifer Geology' that has been constructed by the Environment Agency. This dataset has been digitised directly from the hard copy '1:250K Solid Geology Map' and classified according to aquifer type and are therefore directly derived from the underlying BGS data. These classifications were verified by the British Geology Survey (BGS). These data have gone out for consultation at Area level and in some instances 1:50K Solid Geology has been used to define localised boundaries. The geometry of this dataset has then been simplified to allow for fast display, analysis and reduced file sizes.

    Since water bodies are attributed with a unique water body identifier 'WB_ID' this dataset can be linked directly to other WFD data sources.

  6. iHydrogeology shale and aquifer surfaces (vertical separation maps and data)...

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    British Geological Survey (BGS) (2024). iHydrogeology shale and aquifer surfaces (vertical separation maps and data) [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/ihydrogeology-shale-and-aquifer-surfaces-vertical-separation-maps-and-data/embed
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    Description

    These maps provide an overview, at the national scale, of the spatial relationships between principal aquifers and some of the major shale and clay units in England and Wales. The data comprises a series of occurrence maps shows the distribution of rock units that form the principal aquifers and some major shale and clay units in England and Wales. In addition, a series of separation maps show the vertical separation between pairs of shales or clays and overlying aquifers. If shale gas resources are to be developed in the UK, the implications for groundwater will need to be considered as part of any risk assessment. A step in such an assessment will be to understand and quantify the spatial relationships between the potential shale gas source rocks (including both shales and some clay units) and overlying aquifers. The datasets used to produce the aquifer maps, the shale and clay occurrence maps and the separation maps are available to download for your own use. As with other BGS data sets available for download, this will enable you to work offline to develop your own systems and methodologies using BGS data. The data used to produce the aquifer, shale and clay maps are available below as ESRI GIS and KML files.

  7. Groundwater Levels

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    British Geological Survey (2015). Groundwater Levels [Dataset]. https://metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/15f64a19-82d7-1c9a-e054-002128a47908
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    May 1, 2015
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    The BGS groundwater levels dataset is a gridded interpolation of depth to groundwater. The dataset is a raster grid, with 50 × 50 metre pixels holding values that represent the probable maximum depth, in metres, to the phreatic water table. This represents the likely lowest water level, under natural conditions, in an open well or borehole drilled into the uppermost parts of a rock unit. The dataset has been modelled from topography and hydrology, assuming that surface water and groundwater are hydraulically connected. It has not used observations of groundwater level in wells or boreholes directly, but they have been used to validate its performance.

  8. d

    Groundwater Vulnerability Maps (2017) on MAGIC

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    Environment Agency (2016). Groundwater Vulnerability Maps (2017) on MAGIC [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/dcb54f3b-f661-42c8-832b-ea2497b52166
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    Apr 7, 2016
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    Description

    This dataset is available for use for non-commercial purposes only on request as AfA248 dataset Groundwater Vulnerability Maps (2017). For commercial use please contact the British Geological Survey.

    The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps show the vulnerability of groundwater to a pollutant discharged at ground level based on the hydrological, geological, hydrogeological and soil properties within a single square kilometre. The 2017 publication has updated the groundwater vulnerability maps to reflect improvements in data mapping, modelling capability and understanding of the factors affecting vulnerability Two map products are available: • The combined groundwater vulnerability map. This product is designed for technical specialists due to the complex nature of the legend which displays groundwater vulnerability (High, Medium, Low), the type of aquifer (bedrock and/or superficial) and aquifer designation status (Principal, Secondary, Unproductive). These maps require that the user is able to understand the vulnerability assessment and interpret the individual components of the legend.

    • The simplified groundwater vulnerability map. This was developed for non-specialists who need to know the overall risk to groundwater but do not have extensive hydrogeological knowledge or the time to interpret the underlying data. The map has five risk categories (High, Medium-High, Medium, Medium-Low and Low) based on the likelihood of a pollutant reaching the groundwater (i.e. the vulnerability), the types of aquifer present and the potential impact (i.e. the aquifer designation status). The two maps also identify areas where solution features that enable rapid movement of a pollutant may be present (identified as stippled areas) and areas where additional local information affecting vulnerability is held by the Environment Agency (identified as dashed areas).

  9. Hydrogeological Maps of Scotland version 2

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    British Geological Survey (BGS) (2020). Hydrogeological Maps of Scotland version 2 [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/hydrogeological-maps-of-scotland-version-2?locale=en
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    Description

    The BGS Hydrogeological Maps of Scotland data product is comprised of three datasets: Bedrock Aquifer Productivity (Scotland); Superficial Aquifer Productivity (Scotland); and Groundwater Vulnerability (Scotland). Aquifer productivity is a measure of the potential of aquifers to sustain a borehole water supply. The Aquifer Productivity (Scotland) datasets indicate the location and productivity of bedrock and superficial aquifers across Scotland, and their groundwater flow characteristics. The Groundwater Vulnerability (Scotland) dataset shows the relative vulnerability of groundwater to contamination across Scotland. The BGS Hydrogeological Maps of Scotland data product is developed as a tool to support groundwater resource management. It may be useful to anyone interested in learning more about, assessing or managing groundwater resources across Scotland. The datasets within the product are delivered at 1: 100 000 scale.

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    Data from: Historic reconstructions of monthly groundwater levels for 54 UK...

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    NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre (2018). Historic reconstructions of monthly groundwater levels for 54 UK boreholes (1891-2015) [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/ccfded8f-c8dc-4a24-8338-5af94dbfcc16
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    Mar 9, 2018
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1891 - Dec 31, 2015
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    Description

    This dataset is a model output created using the BGS AquiMod model. It provides monthly groundwater level relative to the Ordnance Datum (maOD) from 1891 to 2015, reconstructed for 54 observation boreholes across the UK. Based on the Generalised Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) methodology, 90th percentile and 10th percentile confidence bounds have been estimated and are given for each of reconstructed groundwater level time series. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/ccfded8f-c8dc-4a24-8338-5af94dbfcc16

  11. Drinking Water Safeguard Zones (Groundwater)

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    Environment Agency (2024). Drinking Water Safeguard Zones (Groundwater) [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/6288b7b0-d465-11e4-b13c-f0def148f590
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    Description

    Drinking Water Groundwater Safeguard Zones (SgZs) are established around public water supplies where additional pollution control measures are needed. The Water Framework Directive requires that Drinking Water Protected Areas are identified (WFD Article 7.1) and that they are given the necessary protection (WFD Article 7.3) with the aim of avoiding deterioration in their quality in order to reduce the level of purification treatment required in the production of drinking water.

    The geometry of Groundwater Safeguard Zones are based on Groundwater Source Protection Zones (SPZs)*, usually the SPZ 2, and use additional assessment to identify areas, which may or may not coincide with the SPZ, where additional measures are required to ensure that abstraction waters meet Article 7.3 of the WFD. SgZs can be large or small depending on the pollution problem and may not cover the whole of a catchment or sub-catchment.

    *AfA029 Source Protection Zones [Merged] is available.

  12. Groundwater vulnerability data for Wales

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    British Geological Survey (2010). Groundwater vulnerability data for Wales [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/67d59900-bf54-0b33-e054-002128a47908
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    Dec 8, 2010
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    The Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales have updated its groundwater vulnerability map to reflect improvements in data mapping, modelling capability and understanding of the factors affecting vulnerability. Two new maps are available which show the vulnerability of groundwater to a pollutant discharged at ground level. The potential impact of groundwater pollution is considered using the aquifer designation status which provides an indication of the scale and importance of groundwater for potable water supply and/or in supporting baseflow to rivers, lakes and wetlands. This dataset for Wales has shared intellectual property (IP) between Natural Resources Wales and British Geological Survey.

  13. WFD Groundwaterbodies Cycle 1

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    Environment Agency (2018). WFD Groundwaterbodies Cycle 1 [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_uk/ODZhNDk5NjUtOWE3Yy00MTI4LTk2YmQtMDE4N2ExMTFhYTll
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    995a625fb61a0db0cfb4e4d6b5256e7a16a97e39
    Description

    WFD Groundwater Bodies Cycle 1 is a polygon Shapefile dataset containing attributes that have been collated as defined for the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). ie '…all water which is below the surface of the ground in the saturation zone and in direct contact with the ground or subsoil'. For the purposes of reporting under the WFD a groundwater body represent a distinct body of groundwater flow with a coherent flow unit including recharge and discharge areas with little flow across the boundaries. These reflect hydrogeological characteristics containing information on flow and stage properties, recharge and vulnerability to pollution. This has been undertaken through defining aquifers into different types and broken into catchment units at Catchment Abstraction Management Strategy (CAMS) scale. The primary input dataset is '1:625K Classified Aquifer Geology' that has been constructed by the Environment Agency. This dataset has been digitised directly from the hard copy '1:250K Solid Geology Map' and classified according to aquifer type and are therefore directly derived from the underlying BGS data. These classifications were verified by the British Geology Survey (BGS). These data have gone out for consultation at Area level and in some instances 1:50K Solid Geology has been used to define localised boundaries. This dataset was previously known as WFD Groundwaterbodies. Water bodies are attributed with a unique identifier ‘EA_WB_ID' (equivalent to WB_ID in Cycle 2) so this dataset can be linked directly to other WFD data sources such as physical characteristics, risk, classification and proposed objectives as well as Cycle 2 datasets. This dataset covers the layer for Cycle 1 of the Water Framework Directive. The equivalent layer for Cycle 2 is covered under WFD Groundwater bodies Cycle 2. Please note that the Environment Agency no longer provide data for water bodies in Wales - this should now available from Natural Resources Wales. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2017. All rights reserved.Derived in part from 1:50,000 and 1:250,000 scale digital data under permission from British Geological Survey. ©NERC. Open Government Licence. © Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013.

  14. Groundwater Dependent Terrestrial Ecosystems (England only)

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    Environment Agency (2018). Groundwater Dependent Terrestrial Ecosystems (England only) [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_uk/NzJhMTQ5YTItMWJlNy00NDFmLWJjMzctOTRhNzdmMjYxZTI3
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    Jul 26, 2018
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    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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    b0b7b430f06dd28e7bf51d0224bee19628c02aa7
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    Location of Groundwater Dependent Terrestrial Ecosystems (GWDTEs) in England assessed by the Environment Agency for the second River Basin cycle of the EU Water Framework Directive. Based on SSSI outlines from Natural England, filtered to include only those sites with wetland vegetation communities listed in UK Technical Advisory Group paper 5 a-b (2004). Note that the dataset is not exhaustive, and other groundwater dependent wetlands also exist in England. Note this dataset has been extracted from the England and Wales dataset 'GWDTEs_2014' created on 16/10/2014 Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved. © Natural England copyright. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [2016]

  15. Hydrogeological Maps Of The UK

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    British Geological Survey (2018). Hydrogeological Maps Of The UK [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_uk/ODk3ZDBiMTYtMGViZi00ODZhLWFmMzItMWFkMDNmMWQ1NDk4
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    d94670e77b1bf2b189bd411c61d65a43f5a07b04
    Description

    Hydrogeological maps of the UK at various scales. Hydrogeological maps of the UK provide information on major aquifers, including geological and lithological information, surface drainage systems and water quality issues. The 23 maps show information on surface water features, the three dimensional geometry of aquifers, groundwater levels, abstractions and quality including saline intrusion in varying amounts of detail. They range in scale from 1:625 000, for the national map of the hydrogeology of England and Wales, down to 1:25 000 for some of the smaller regional maps.

  16. WFD Groundwater Bodies Cycle 2

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    Environment Agency (2016). WFD Groundwater Bodies Cycle 2 [Dataset]. https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/761a2d91-d465-11e4-a4bc-f0def148f590
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    Aug 1, 2016
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    Description

    The '1:50k WFD Groundwaterbodies is a polygon dataset which has been created for the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). Article 2, clause 2 of the WFD defines them as '…all water which is below the surface of the ground in the saturation zone and in direct contact with the ground or subsoil'. For the purposes of reporting under the WFD a groundwater body represent a distinct body of groundwater flow with a coherent flow unit including recharge and discharge areas with little flow across the boundaries. These reflect hydrogeological characteristics containing information on flow and stage properties, recharge and vulnerability to pollution. This has been undertaken through defining aquifers into different types and broken into catchment units at Catchment Abstraction Management Strategy (CAMS) scale. The primary input dataset is '1:625K Classified Aquifer Geology' that has been constructed by the Environment Agency. This dataset has been digitised directly from the hard copy '1:250K Solid Geology Map' and classified according to aquifer type and are therefore directly derived from the underlying BGS data. These classifications were verified by the British Geology Survey (BGS). These data have gone out for consultation at Area level and in some instances 1:50K Solid Geology has been used to define localised boundaries. Since waterbodies are attributed with a unique identifier 'WB_ID' this dataset can be linked directly to other WFD data sources such as physical characteristics, risk, classification and proposed objectives.

    The 'WFD Groundwater Bodies Cycle 2' is actually just an update of the geometries previously supplied as part of AfA090 1:50k WFD Groundwater bodies.

  17. Groundwater Level Archive

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    British Geological Survey (1983). Groundwater Level Archive [Dataset]. https://metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/9df8df51-63e8-37a8-e044-0003ba9b0d98
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    Dataset updated
    1983
    Dataset provided by
    British Geological Surveyhttps://www.bgs.ac.uk/
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    http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/INSPIRE_Directive_Article13_1dhttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/INSPIRE_Directive_Article13_1d

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    Database of water levels in selected observation boreholes: daily, weekly or monthly measurements. Consistent set of boreholes in catchments relatively undisturbed by pumping distributed across most significant aquifer units in the UK. Most sites have more than 30 years of data, and some sites have considerably longer time series. The dataset represents only 5% of active groundwater monitoring networks run by UK measuring agencies. BGS holds other, historical, groundwater level data, including one off measurements and time series.

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    Data from: Historic Standardised Groundwater level Index (SGI) for 54 UK...

    • data.wu.ac.at
    • hosted-metadata.bgs.ac.uk
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    Updated Aug 7, 2018
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    Environmental Information Data Centre (2018). Historic Standardised Groundwater level Index (SGI) for 54 UK boreholes (1891-2015) [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_uk/MDQzNGYxYTktYzllNy00OWVmLWJmMDctOWI4ZjI1MzI4YTE0
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    Aug 7, 2018
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    Environmental Information Data Centre
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    United Kingdom, 3565e3ebcfe82b0ef478ebbda62a3a16b03acec5
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    This dataset is embargoed until January 1, 2019Monthly Standardised Groundwater level Index (SGI) for observation boreholes across the UK from 1891 to 2015, based on reconstructed groundwater level time series (Bloomfield et al., 2018; https://doi.org/10.5285/ccfded8f-c8dc-4a24-8338-5af94dbfcc16). Standardised groundwater levels have been estimated using a non-parametric normal scores transform of groundwater level data for each calendar month. Probability estimates of an SGI being less than 0, -1, -1.5 and -2 are also provided.

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    Groundwater storage in Africa

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    Updated Aug 24, 2024
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    Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (2024). Groundwater storage in Africa [Dataset]. https://ihp-wins.unesco.org/dataset/groundwater-storage-in-africa
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    Aug 24, 2024
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    Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme
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    Africa
    Description

    This 5 km resolution grid presents groundwater storage in Africa (in mm). This parameter was estimated by combining the saturated aquifer thickness and effective porosity of aquifers across Africa. For each aquifer flow/storage type an effective porosity range was assigned based on a series of studies across Africa and surrogates in other parts of the world. Groundwater storage is given in millimeters. Detailed description of the methodology, and a full list of data sources used to develop the layer can be found in the peer-reviewed paper available here: http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/7/2/024009/pdfThe raster and a high resolution PDF file are available for download on the website of British Geological Survey (BGS): http://www.bgs.ac.uk/research/groundwater/international/africanGroundwater/mapsDownload.html

  20. Hydrogeological map of the UK and Isle of Man

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    British Geological Survey (2020). Hydrogeological map of the UK and Isle of Man [Dataset]. https://dtechtive.com/datasets/39924
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    Jul 8, 2020
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    British Geological Surveyhttps://www.bgs.ac.uk/
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    Scotland, United Kingdom
    Description

    The map shows the potential for the rocks to supply groundwater and the type of groundwater flow within the rocks. The dataset reattributes polygons in the Digital Geological Map Data of Great Britain - 625k (DiGMapGB-625) Bedrock version 5 dataset to indicate whether the bedrock is an aquifer, the type of flow through the aquifer (fracture and fissure flow or intergranular flow) and how productive the aquifer is likely to be. The dataset is based on the known hydrogeological properties of rock types. The dataset covers just the bedrock formations for the UK and the Isle of Man. The data can be used for planning, environmental analysis, water supply and hazards.

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British Geological Survey (2016). Aquifer Designation Dataset for Wales [Dataset]. https://metadata.bgs.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/api/records/45f8ef65-d50a-4908-e054-002128a47908
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Aquifer Designation Dataset for Wales

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Dataset updated
2016
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British Geological Surveyhttps://www.bgs.ac.uk/
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http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/INSPIRE_Directive_Article13_1dhttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/INSPIRE_Directive_Article13_1d

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Joint BGS/Natural Resources Wales (NRW) dataset of aquifer designations for Wales at 1:50 000. The dataset identifies different types of aquifer - underground layers of water-bearing permeable rock or drift deposits from which groundwater can be extracted. These designations reflect the importance of aquifers in terms of groundwater as a resource (drinking water supply) but also their role in supporting surface water flows and wetland ecosystems. The maps are split into two different type of aquifer designation: superficial - permeable unconsolidated (loose) deposits (for example, sands and gravels), and bedrock - solid permeable formations e.g. sandstone, chalk and limestone.

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