Kamus Data

Kolom Tipe Label Deskripsi
id int4 index
date text Date
state_name text State Name
state_code numeric State Code
district_name text District Name
district_code numeric District Code
station_name text Station Name
latitude numeric Latitude
longitude numeric Longitude
basin text Basin
sub_basin text Sub Basin
source text Source
currentlevel numeric Depth to Water Level
level_diff numeric Level Difference

Informasi Tambahan

Field Nilai
Data last updated 6 Juni 2024
Metadata last updated 6 Juni 2024
Dibuat unknown
Format CSV
Lisensi Open Data Commons Attribution License
Dibuat1 tahun yang lalu
FrequencyQuarterly
Size81.640
Additional infonan
Data extraction pagehttps://indiawris.gov.in/wris/#/groundWater
Data insightsThe CGWB dataset for Meghalaya enables a nuanced understanding of groundwater dynamics within the region, providing critical support for water resource management, policy-making, and sustainability efforts. Additionally, the data can aid in assessing the impact of human activities and climate change on groundwater resources, ensuring their long-term viability.
Data last updated04-05-2024
Data retreival date04-05-2024
Datastore activeTrue
District no7
Gp no0
GranularityOther
Has viewsTrue
Id79a1fb0f-33f0-458c-bd7e-a58b328b91c7
Idp readyTrue
Methodology Groundwater levels are systematically and periodically monitored across India through a network of 22,965 observation wells. These wells are monitored four times annually—specifically in January, March/April/May, August, and November—to capture seasonal variations in groundwater levels effectively. Each well is geographically mapped and characterized by its longitude, latitude, basin, and sub-basin attributes.
No indicators6
Package id9d792bff-01e2-4bbe-8dd3-bcc0d08e889d
Position0
Skumojs-wris_cgwb_wells_level_changes-pl-ot-meg
Stateactive
States uts no1
Tehsil no0
Url typeupload
Years covered2013-2022
Methodology Groundwater levels are systematically and periodically monitored across India through a network of 22,965 observation wells. These wells are monitored four times annually—specifically in January, March/April/May, August, and November—to capture seasonal variations in groundwater levels effectively. Each well is geographically mapped and characterized by its longitude, latitude, basin, and sub-basin attributes.
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Granularity Level Other
Data Extraction Page https://indiawris.gov.in/wris/#/groundWater
Data Retreival Date 04-05-2024
Data Last Updated 04-05-2024
Sku mojs-wris_cgwb_wells_level_changes-pl-ot-meg
Dataset Frequency
Years Covered 2013-2022
No of States/UT(s) 1
No of Districts 7
No of Tehsils/blocks 0
No of Gram Panchayats 0
Informasi Tambahan nan
Number of Indicators 6
Insights from the dataset The CGWB dataset for Meghalaya enables a nuanced understanding of groundwater dynamics within the region, providing critical support for water resource management, policy-making, and sustainability efforts. Additionally, the data can aid in assessing the impact of human activities and climate change on groundwater resources, ensuring their long-term viability.
IDP Ready Yes