Compilation of riverine water quality data from the Great Barrier Reef catchment area, northeastern Australia

 

Important Notice:

As of December 13, 2024 this database has been replaced with a new version that includes minor corrections.

The updated dataset is available from https://doi.org/10.25903/pase-na93

 

A collation of historical and contemporary water quality data from the freshwater reaches of surface streams within the Great Barrier Reef catchment area, northeastern Australia. The data includes 41 individual project datasets that collectively report 466 sites and contain over 26,000 discrete water quality sample records collected at a particular location and datetime stamp. The water quality data have been restricted to surface freshwater monitoring of total suspended solids, total and dissolved speciation of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus, ionic composition (cations, anions), pesticide residues and trace metals. It also includes associated field and laboratory measured physical and chemical properties where they accompanied the above water quality datasets. Some case-by-case exceptions were made to ensure the ‘complete dataset’ was preserved (i.e., datasets which contained some estuarine sites). The identified datasets were subjected to a rigorous ‘cleaning process’ to highlight laboratory detection limits and methods as well as to convert data to standardised reporting units (James et al. Submitted).

The data includes an MS Excel (.xlsx) file for each project containing 3 worksheets: a metadata statement related to the project, a site location lookup table and the water quality data related to that project. The metadata statements provide key information about the project, funding, key references, technical details, laboratory analysis methods and any relevant notes about the data. These statements also document any assumptions made regarding the data and any identified limitations. Users are expected to take into consideration this resource and the reference therein to determine the utility of data for their specific purpose. Users of this resource should cite both the data compilation manuscript (James et al. Submitted) and the relevant dataset references provided in the individual project meta-statements. A compilation of all the metadata statements is also provided as an MS Excel file which includes a table of contents with links to the individual project metadata statements, disclaimer and contact details, general laboratory method references, acronym meanings and details of the main analytical laboratories used across the projects.

These data are also housed in the Microsoft Azure Data Lake and the associated public website ‘Tahbil’, Water Quality Data Portal (Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Water Quality & Investigations) alongside Queensland Government water quality monitoring data (https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/water-data-portal/) from August 2024. It can be selected by including third-party data in the search criteria.

Software/equipment used to create/collect the data: Microsoft Excel

Software/equipment used to manipulate/analyse the data: R

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    Data record related to this publication Compilation of riverine water quality data from the Great Barrier Reef catchment area, northeastern Australia
    Data Publication title Compilation of riverine water quality data from the Great Barrier Reef catchment area, northeastern Australia
  • Description

     

    Important Notice:

    As of December 13, 2024 this database has been replaced with a new version that includes minor corrections.

    The updated dataset is available from https://doi.org/10.25903/pase-na93

     

    A collation of historical and contemporary water quality data from the freshwater reaches of surface streams within the Great Barrier Reef catchment area, northeastern Australia. The data includes 41 individual project datasets that collectively report 466 sites and contain over 26,000 discrete water quality sample records collected at a particular location and datetime stamp. The water quality data have been restricted to surface freshwater monitoring of total suspended solids, total and dissolved speciation of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus, ionic composition (cations, anions), pesticide residues and trace metals. It also includes associated field and laboratory measured physical and chemical properties where they accompanied the above water quality datasets. Some case-by-case exceptions were made to ensure the ‘complete dataset’ was preserved (i.e., datasets which contained some estuarine sites). The identified datasets were subjected to a rigorous ‘cleaning process’ to highlight laboratory detection limits and methods as well as to convert data to standardised reporting units (James et al. Submitted).

    The data includes an MS Excel (.xlsx) file for each project containing 3 worksheets: a metadata statement related to the project, a site location lookup table and the water quality data related to that project. The metadata statements provide key information about the project, funding, key references, technical details, laboratory analysis methods and any relevant notes about the data. These statements also document any assumptions made regarding the data and any identified limitations. Users are expected to take into consideration this resource and the reference therein to determine the utility of data for their specific purpose. Users of this resource should cite both the data compilation manuscript (James et al. Submitted) and the relevant dataset references provided in the individual project meta-statements. A compilation of all the metadata statements is also provided as an MS Excel file which includes a table of contents with links to the individual project metadata statements, disclaimer and contact details, general laboratory method references, acronym meanings and details of the main analytical laboratories used across the projects.

    These data are also housed in the Microsoft Azure Data Lake and the associated public website ‘Tahbil’, Water Quality Data Portal (Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Water Quality & Investigations) alongside Queensland Government water quality monitoring data (https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/water-data-portal/) from August 2024. It can be selected by including third-party data in the search criteria.

    Software/equipment used to create/collect the data: Microsoft Excel

    Software/equipment used to manipulate/analyse the data: R

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  • Data type dataset
  • Keywords
    • Water quality, Great Barrier reef catchments, freshwater, pesticides, nutrients, trace metals, sediments
  • Funding source
    • Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
  • Research grant(s)/Scheme name(s)
    • - Water Quality Improvement Plan
  • Research themes
    Tropical Ecosystems, Conservation and Climate Change
    FoR Codes (*)
    • 410504 - Surface water quality processes and contaminated sediment assessment
    • 410402 - Environmental assessment and monitoring
    SEO Codes
    • 180306 - Measurement and assessment of freshwater quality (incl. physical and chemical conditions of water)
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  • Start Date 1986/10/19
  • End Date 2022/12/30
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    Physical Location Research Data JCU This dataset has been replaced by an updated version and can be found at https://doi.org/10.25903/pase-na93. Please refer to the notice in the data description for more information.
    The Data Manager is: Cassandra James
    College or Centre TropWater
    Access conditions Restricted: no access
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      TropWATER, James Cook University
      The Australian Institute of Marine Science
      Queensland Department of Environment, Science and Innovation
      J.H. & E.S. Laxton - Environmental Consultants P/L
      Southern Cross University
      Howley Environmental Consulting
      Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research organisation
      Terrain Natural Resource Management
      Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University
      Herbert Cane Productivity Services Limited
      Townsville City Council
      Fitzroy Basin Association Inc.
      Burnett Catchment Care Association
      Sunshine Coast Council
      Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
      Queensland Department of Resources
    Citation Bainbridge, Zoe; James, Cassandra; Lewis, Stephen; Moss, Andrew; Clech-Goods, Celine; Mann, Reinier (2024): Compilation of riverine water quality data from the Great Barrier Reef catchment area, northeastern Australia . James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/na4f-4x75