Basic data on deep groundwater level monitoring wells by the Water Resources Agency/Subsidence Monitoring.
This dataset provides basic information on the deep-level groundwater observation wells belonging to the Water Resources Agency across Taiwan. The automatic measurement system for deep-level groundwater observation wells includes electronic displacement meters and automatic recorders, with the system connected to a solar power source and battery module externally. The system measures the compression of underground formations between the ground surface and specific depths through signal line connections. Measurement frequency (e.g. hourly) and activation cycles can be set on-site, with data stored in the automatic recorder and periodically transmitted back to the control center for storage and analysis. Currently, there are a total of 8 deep-level groundwater observation wells being regularly monitored by the Water Resources Agency, including 2 set up by the National Science Council Central Science Park Administration. Additional wells will be added as needed in areas with significant subsidence.
Data fields
DeepBenchmarkChineseName、The word "Depth"、Established Time、Identifier、ManagementUnit、Status、X_3826、Y_3826
Resources download link
Contact person
徐暄貴 (02-37073068)
Update frequency
Every 1 year
License
Open Government Data License, version 1.0
Charge
free
Publish date
2017-10-27
Dataset type
System programming interface
Updated time
2025-03-05 15:08
Topic
Other
Service category
Dataset Category
Data archives
Keyword
Subsidence of strataDeep level pile
Note
The website officially started providing services to the public at the end of 2017.
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