Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Water Resources Research
Volume
5
Issue
44
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
5-8-2008
First Page
1
Last Page
12
Abstract
Environmental observations are fundamental to hydrology and water resources, and the way these data are organized and manipulated either enables or inhibits the analyses that can be performed. The Observations Data Model presented here provides a new and consistent format for the storage and retrieval of point environmental observations in a relational database designed to facilitate integrated analysis of large data sets collected by multiple investigators. Within this data model, observations are stored with sufficient ancillary information (metadata) about the observations to allow them to be unambiguously interpreted and to provide traceable heritage from raw measurements to useable information. The design is based upon a relational database model that exposes each single observation as a record, taking advantage of the capability in relational database systems for querying based upon data values and enabling cross‐dimension data retrieval and analysis. This paper presents the design principles and features of the Observations Data Model and illustrates how it can be used to enhance the organization, publication, and analysis of point observations data while retaining a simple relational format. The contribution of the data model to water resources is that it represents a new, systematic way to organize and share data that overcomes many of the syntactic and semantic differences between heterogeneous data sets, thereby facilitating an integrated understanding of water resources based on more extensive and fully specified information.
Recommended Citation
Horsburgh, J. S., Tarboton, D. G., Maidment, D. R., and Zaslavsky, I. (2008), A relational model for environmental and water resources data, Water Resour. Res., 44, W05406, doi:10.1029/2007WR006392.