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Caravan-Qual: A global scale integration of water quality observations into a large-sample hydrology dataset

Caravan-Qual: A global scale integration of water quality observations into a large-sample hydrology dataset

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Authors

Edward Russell Jones , Frederik Kratzert, Michelle T H van Vliet

Abstract

Protecting and improving surface water quality is contingent upon understanding the trends and spatial patterns in physical, biological, and chemical conditions and their underlying drivers. This requires observational data, spanning a diverse range of water quality constituents, coupled with contextual environmental data. Here we present the first global-scale integration of water quality into large-sample hydrology (named Caravan-Qual), combining ~70 million observations of 100 water quality constituents with streamflow measurements, meteorological forcing and catchment attributes covering the period 1980-2025. We envisage that the dataset can facilitate a diverse range of empirical analyses (e.g. spatio-temporal analysis across diverse regions, quantification of pollutant loadings and exports, concentration-discharge analysis), in addition to supporting development and evaluation of process-based and data-driven models for water quality prediction and management.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.31223/X54J39

Subjects

Earth Sciences, Hydrology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Keywords

water quality, Pollution, hydrology, streamflow, HydroATLAS, GEOGLOWSv2, ERA5-Land, Caravan

Dates

Published: 2025-12-17 00:42

Last Updated: 2025-12-17 21:39

License

CC BY Attribution 4.0 International

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