Aquifer Storage and Recovery Data (Lake Okeechobee) contains geochemical water-quality characteristics from possible ASR source and receiving waters. The dataset was created by the CEOS_EXTRA organization and last updated on May 31, 2000. It was designed to be combined with aquifer material composition data to develop geochemical models.
Use Cases
- Modeling chemical reactions in ASR receiving zones using geochemical water-quality characteristics.
- Evaluating changes to aquifer matrix physical properties based on source water composition data.
- Assessing the quality of injected water prior to recovery using site-specific water-quality measurements.
Strengths
- Data is focused on a specific, applied environmental engineering problem (aquifer storage and recovery).
- Designed for integration with complementary datasets on aquifer material composition.
Limitations
- Data is over two decades old, last updated in May 2000.
- Sample size, row count, and specific column features are unknown.
- Geographic scope is limited to areas north of Lake Okeechobee and the Hillsboro Canal.
Provenance
- Source
- CEOS_EXTRA via NASA Earthdata.
- Collection Method
- Field study to determine geochemically significant water-quality characteristics.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Areas north of Lake Okeechobee and a site along the Hillsboro Canal, Florida, USA.