Water temperature on the Bresle river and its tributaries (Seine-Maritime and Somme county - France)

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16 avril 2020

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Jérôme Lentieul et al., « Water temperature on the Bresle river and its tributaries (Seine-Maritime and Somme county - France) », Recherche Data Gouv, ID : 10.15454/ILUZHZ


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The data consists of Bresle river and its tributaries water temperature since 1984 collected for the Environmental Research Observatory (ORE) on Diadromous Fish in Coastal rivers (DiaPFC). ORE DiaPFC is a research infrastructure focused on studying the influence of human-induced and environmental changes (mainly agriculture and climate). The River Bresle is 72 km long and has a mean slope of 0,26%. It drains a basin of 750 km2 and flows north-west through the Normandy-Picardy plateau ending into the English Channel at Le Tréport. It lies within a chalky geological zone and is fed from alluvial deposits. The water quality is generally fair, except for the occasional pollution by chronic agricultural run-offs. The mean flow is 7,3m3/s, with the highest mean flow in February (mean = 9,4 m3/s) and the lowest in September (mean = 6.4 m3/s).

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