Information about deep water level monitoring of the Water Resources Agency's land subsidence.
Provide monitoring information of deep-level water level piles in subsidence areas in Taiwan so that users can understand the continuous monitoring data of the existing deep-level water level piles with corresponding depth compression results. As of the end of the year 111, the Water Resources Agency has built a total of 6 deep-level water level piles, including a depth of 300 meters at Xizhou Elementary School in Xizhou Township, Changhua County, and depths of 130, 300, and 400 meters at Tuku Junior High School in Tuku Town, Yunlin County, and a depth of 70 meters at Xiutan Elementary School in Tuku Town, Yunlin County, and a depth of 100 meters at Wainai Elementary School in Liujiao Township, Chiayi County ; Assisting in collecting 2 deep-level water level piles built by the National Science and Technology Management Bureau, including depths of 300 meters and 70 meters at Zhongke Huwei Park in Yunlin County. In the future, the necessity of adding deep-level water level piles in significantly subsided areas will continue to be evaluated. Deep-level water level piles provide continuous monitoring data of ground-level to specific depth stratum compression changes at a single monitoring station, which cannot represent the stratum compression changes of the entire monitoring site.
Data fields
DeepBenchmarkChineseName、Depth、Identifier、ObservationTime
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
2025-05-13 16:04
Topic
Other
Service category
Dataset Category
Data archives
Keyword
Subsidence of strataDeep level pile
Note
The website officially started offering services to the public at the end of 2017.
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