Escherichia coli concentrations and physico-chemical measurements at the outlet of 29 catchments of the Mekong river basin, Lao PDR, during dry and rainy seasons (2016)

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Agricultural Sciences Earth and Environmental Sciences Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Escherichia coli concentration temperature electrical conductance dissolved oxygen concentration dissolved oxygen saturation pH oxidation-reduction potential turbidity suspended sediment concentration M-TROPICS CZO

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Olivier Ribolzi et al., « Escherichia coli concentrations and physico-chemical measurements at the outlet of 29 catchments of the Mekong river basin, Lao PDR, during dry and rainy seasons (2016) », DataSuds, ID : 10.23708/ZRSBM4


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This dataset has been collected thanks to the long-term partnership with Department of Agricultural Land Management (DALaM), Lao PDR, which granted the permission for field access, and to the financial, scientific, technical, and/or logistical support of the Multiscale TROPIcal CatchmentS (SNO M-TROPICS; https://mtropics.obs-mip.fr/) critical zone observatory (previously MSEC). This .csv dataset includes Escherichia coli concentrations (MPN 100 mL-1) with upper and lower limits of the confidence interval, and physico-chemical measurements in stream water. Physico-chemical measurements include temperature (°C), electrical conductance (µS cm-1) at 25 °C, dissolved oxygen concentration (mg L-1) and saturation (%), pH (-), oxidation-reduction potential (mV), turbidity (NTU), suspended sediment concentration (g L-1). All variables were measured at the outlet of 29 catchments of the Mekong river basin, in Lao PDR, during both dry and rainy seasons of 2016. The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), including through the regional pilot program Soils, Waters, Coastal Zones and Societies in Southern and Southeast Asia (SELTAR-RPP), the French National Research Agency (TecItEasy project, ANR-13-AGRO-0007), the US Defence Threat Reduction Agency Cooperative Biological Engagement Programme (contract HDTRA-16-C-0017), the Lao-Oxford-Mahosot Hospital-Wellcome Trust Research Unit funded by the Wellcome Trust of Great Britain (Grant number 089275/H/09/Z), the Lee Ka Shing Foundation of the University of Oxford (grant SM40), and the Nam Theun 2 Power Company (NTPC).

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