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KOSOVO3rd meeting
of the water monitoring working group
Paul HaenerInternational Office for Water
p.haener@oieau.fr
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Table of content
Remind of previous actions
Progress on hydrological database / link with wiski application (HMIK)
Database structure proposal for water quality data
Proposal for hydrological codification
Next steps
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Remind of previous actions
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Previous actions
Validating codification rules– Monitoring network– Monitoring station– Parameters
Completing datasets monitoring station
Importing hydrological data necessary for Wiski tests
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Expected steps after last meeting
Contacts to get to an inter-institutional agreement on codification principles of network, stations, parameters (Fidaim)
Complete XY for manual precipitation stations (Elfete)
Validation of monitoring, stations and parameter characteristics– XLS files to be commented and returned to Agron (all)– Actualisation of data (Agron)
Hydro data– Link with Wiski
Quality data– XY Health Institute stations (Agron)– Data structuring (PH/Agron)
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Progress on hydrological database / link with wiski application (HMIK)
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RBD
Sub-unit
Water segmentsWater bodies
Parameter
Stations
Monitoring network
Kosovo QTT monitoring data structure
QTT dataTypology
Institution
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First draft of a Kosovo monitoring database
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Liink with Wiski training
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Database structure proposal for water quality data
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Quality data
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Demo on a access data base
Demo
Next steps
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Proposal for hydrological codification
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Management of codes
MS will be responsible to– Manage their hydrological codes and non
hydrological identifiers
– To keep them consistent and unique
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Unique European codes
Following the last CIS recommendations:
„Unique European codes will be applied to
Non-hydrological reference features– River basin districts, Sub-units, Water bodies, monitoring
stations, discharge points, point sources, …
Hydrological reference features – River(sub)basins– (Main)Rivers– River Segments (reaching from confluence to confluence)– Lakes“
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Elements of the hydrological code (4)
Abbreviation Logical Element Relation to Data type Min., Max. Lenght
H or HDM_ID Coastline, Hydrological system
String 1
S or SEA_ID Coastline, Sea Hydrological system Number 1-9,
1
II or Island sort Landmass, Island sort
Sea and Hydrological system
Hexadecimal number
2
CCCCC or Commencement
Sea outlet commencement code
Sea and Hydrological system and Island
Number 11111 – 99999,
5
P or Pfafstetter River-reaches Pfafstetter
Seaoutlet Number 1-12
E or Entity type Entity type code Character 2
L or Lake identifier Lake identifier Character 0,2
Can be stored in seperate files in the database – elements can be used flexible
Data exchange – elements can be concatenated
The format of the code will be as follows: HSIICCCCCPPPPPPPPPPPPEELL
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Thank you
for your attention
Paul HaenerInternational Office for Water
p.haener@oieau.fr
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Main structure of the codes
Unique non-hydrological identifier are provided by the following format (see CIS Guidance doc. No. 9)
MS#1#2…#22 where
MS = a 2 character Member State identifier, in accordance with ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2 country codes, and
#1#2…#22 = an up to 22 character feature code that is unique within the Member State.
Entity types can be used to identify the types of features
Non-hydrological reference features should carry the code of the hydrological feature to which they are related as a foreign key
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Definition of terms
Reference features
are geographic features reported by Member States to WISE. They can be hydrological features or non hydrological features.
(a) hydrological reference features
are hydrological features used at European level in WISE as reference for thematic geographic data. Hydrological reference features carry a hydrological feature code (e.g. river basins, rivers, lakes)
(b) non-hydrological reference features
Non-hydrological reference features carry unique identifiers (e.g. water bodies, monitoring stations)
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Proposal for coding monitoring features (remind)
Network code– KSMON_AAABB
KS: code of the member state MON : identification of Monit Network AAA: Topic : HYD, MET, QLT, GWP, GWQ BB: indicial number
Station code– KSMOS_AAABBBBB
KS: code of the member state MOS : identification of Monit Network AA: Topic : MP (meteo/Prcipitation), SW (Surface water),
GW (Ground water) BBBB: indicial number
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General recommendations for coding
Code must be stable in time => avoid none useful significant elements inside the code
In relation with characters: Special advice given is that– Alphabetical characters should always be in upper
case, as systems will be case sensitive. – Special characters must be avoided, such as ‘$’, ‘!’,
‘&’, ‘ë’, ‘á’, etc. – Digits should be used where practical to help avoid
the above problems.
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Hydrological System and Sea region
Code Oceans
A North Eastern Atlantic Ocean
W North Western Atlantic Ocean
S South Atlantic Ocean
M Mediterranean Sea
N Arctic Ocean
I Indian Ocean
P Northern Pacific Ocean
B Southern Pacific Ocean
Hydrographical System
Sea Nr.
Sea Name
North Eastern Atlantic Ocean
1 Open Ocean
2 Norwegian Sea
4 Celtic Sea and Channels
5 North Sea
6 Baltic Sea
North Western Atlantic Ocean
1 Open Ocean
2 Caribbean Sea
Mediterranean Sea 2 Western Basin
4 Eastern Basin
5 Black Sea
Arctic Ocean 7 Barents Sea East
8 White Sea
9 Barents Sea West
Indian Ocean 1 Open Ocean
Code Endorheic System
C Caspian Sea
H Orumiyeh Lake
V Van Lake
Z Tuz Saltlake
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Elements of the hydrological code
Hydrological System and Sea region code
Island Code
Pfafstetter commencement code
River segments and elementary catchment Pfafstetter code
Entity type code
Lake identifier
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Elements of the hydrological code (2)
Island coding (proposal available – see Appendix 8)
Pfafstetter commencement code (available with CCM2: http://agrienv.jrc.it/activities/catchments/)
River segments and elementary catchment Pfafstetter code (available with CM2)
see presentation Alfred de Jager
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Elements of the hydrological code (3)
Entity types– An entity type can be used
to identify the type of a feature (see slide 6 – non-hydrological identifiers)
Lake identifier– Required for lakes that
are not coneccted to a river network
– Has to be managed within an international river basin on European or international level
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