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USGS National Water Information System (NWIS)

USGS National Water Information System (NWIS). Joe Nielsen U.S. Geological Survey September 7, 2007. Topics. Database (NWIS) Data entry Processing (ADAPS) Review/QA Delivery (NWISWeb) Redundancy (NWIS-RT) Software development User Interaction Current directions and challenges.

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USGS National Water Information System (NWIS)

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  1. USGS National Water Information System (NWIS) Joe Nielsen U.S. Geological Survey September 7, 2007

  2. Topics • Database (NWIS) • Data entry • Processing (ADAPS) • Review/QA • Delivery (NWISWeb) • Redundancy (NWIS-RT) • Software development • User Interaction • Current directions and challenges

  3. NWIS Database Components • GWSI: site characteristics, and ground-water water levels and well construction information • QWDATA: water quality data obtained from field samples that are later analyzed at laboratories • SWUDS: site-specific water use (withdrawals, conveyances, transfers and returns) • AWUDS: aggregated water use • ADAPS: time-series data from ground-water and surface water continuous monitoring sites

  4. NWIS Databases • 45 separate databases in local Water Science Centers • Common structure • Common software • Independently (and creatively) managed • Independent data (mostly)

  5. -- NWIS Installation -- NatWeb Node Draft-10/12/2004

  6. NWIS Data Entry • Water quality lab samples • Direct upload from USGS lab to NWIS • Protocols for entry from non-USGS labs • Discrete groundwater readings • Water quality field data • Discrete streamflow measurements • Paper forms with hand entry • PDA or laptop based field forms with batch entry • Time series data • Satellite • Telephone • Manual retrieval of electronic files • LOS Radio, meteor burst, satellite phone

  7. Processing • Automated Data Processing System (ADAPS) • Data editing • Data corrections • Ratings and shifts • Data estimating

  8. ADAPS • 1970s vintage • Mostly character based • Unix OS on database server • 1,000,000 lines of Fortran

  9. New Developments in Data Processing • Commercial software coupled with NWIS database (GRSAT) • PC based graphical rating and shift development tool • Automated data processing (ART) • Automated entry of discrete streamflow measurements and application of shifts

  10. Data Review/QA • QA applications not in ADAPS • Locally written products • “go2” QA of real-time data collection • “swreview” QA of data processing • “SIMS” and “RMS” station analysis handling

  11. NWIS Data Delivery - NWISWeb

  12. What is NWISWeb? 48 NWIS hosts http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ NAD National Aggregate Database SecureRepository Public “View”

  13. NWISWeb Update Frequency Automated data push from each NWIS database • Daily updates • Site information • Direct streamflow measurements • Peak flows • GWSI discrete water levels from wells • QW samples (coming soon) • Five minute updates • Time series data

  14. NWISWeb Hits (in millions of requests per month)

  15. Before NWISWeb 10% missing record Published report Daily statistic Annual QA Hard number Constants Data quality Historical archive After NWISWeb <1% missing record On-line data Instantaneous data Continuous QA Uncertainty NWISWeb impact

  16. Data Redundancy

  17. Data Redundancy (NWIS-RT) • Ensures availability of real time (stream flow) data to the public • Handles transfer of real time data when a WSC computer is down • Continuous replication to NWIS-RT machines of key NWIS tables from all WSC databases • Independent downlink of satellite data feed with ability to process other telemetered data

  18. Software Development • User driven • Users define priorities • Users develop requirements • Users test and accept software • Formal Users Groups • Authority • Responsibility • Partnership with development staff • Multifaceted • Official NWIS software development • Commercial software • Locally written/nationally recognized products

  19. USGS User Interaction • Conferences • National Surface-Water meeting (every three years) • Regional data conferences (annual) • Discussions with regional data committees and other interested groups • Training • Webinars • On-line training • Centralized training • On-site training • Support • Email help groups • Telephone

  20. Current directions • Seamless data entry • Automated records processing • Efficient data review • Continuous quality assurance • Availability of instantaneous data • Incorporating uncertainty

  21. Challenges • Resources • Money • Staffing • Skills • Legacy systems • Database • Code • Local databases with local control • Change

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