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Map of water wells from various provinces across Canada. Data is coming live from provincial database
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This Web Mapping Service is a distributed database of groundwater information distributed is a series of database across Canada. The data is accessed through a mediation system that converts stored in local formats and structures into a standard format called GWML. The service is currently distributing data from British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec and Nova-Scotia
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Map of all groundwater wells and groundwater monitoring stations registered in GIN (Groundwater Information Network) and additional references layers related to Groundwater Geoscience Program of Natural Resources Canada. This data is distributed amongst several database and mediated to a single entry point dynamically. Some layers that have large amount of features will display generalised maps at national scale in order to improve drawing performance and then switch to individual features at local scale.
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Map of all groundwater wells and groundwater monitoring stations registered in GIN (Groundwater Information Network) and additional references layers related to Groundwater Geoscience Program of Natural Resources Canada. This data is distributed amongst several database and mediated to a single entry point dynamically. Some layers that have large amount of features will display generalised maps at national scale in order to improve drawing performance and then switch to individual features at local scale.
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Map of all groundwater wells and groundwater monitoring stations registered in GIN (Groundwater Information Network) and additional references layers related to Groundwater Geoscience Program of Natural Resources Canada. This data is distributed amongst several database and mediated to a single entry point dynamically. Some layers that have large amount of features will display generalised maps at national scale in order to improve drawing performance and then switch to individual features at local scale.
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This Web Mapping Service is a distributed database of groundwater information distributed is a series of database across Canada. The data is accessed through a mediation system that converts stored in local formats and structures into a standard format called GWML. The service is currently distributing data from British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Québec and Nova-Scotia
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Listing of petroleum wells drilled onshore in NS as of February 1, 2016.
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I visningstjänsten Brunnar finns uppgifter om enskilda brunnars läge och tekniska data såsom djup, jorddjup, foderrörslängd, dimensioner, vattenkapacitet, vattennivåer och vad brunnen används till. Uppgifterna gäller främst bergborrade brunnar och utgörs av de uppgifter som brunnsborrare sedan 1976 enligt lag skickar in till SGU.Informationen används flitigt, både som praktisk upplysning till allmänhet och brunnsborrare, och för forskningsändamål, t.ex. statistiska bearbetningar.
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Canada Borehole Temperatures, provided by the Canadian Geothermal Data Compilation
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[ARCHIVED] Recommendation is to discontinue the “Nova Scotia Groundwater Observation Well Temperature Data”. This is for scientific / technical reasons. The data was never designed to be collected as a dataset on its own, but is used by sensors to create a correction facter for other data (groundwater levels). Developments in academic research show that the type of water wells we monitor for groundwater levels do not have the correct design for measuring temperature, with issues that include the potential within wells for thermal convection cells that cause groundwater temperature readings to fluctuate inconsistently. Groundwater temperatures have been recorded from the NS Groundwater Observation Well monitoring network since 2003. This temperature data is presented as daily averages and may be influenced by a number of variable factors including air temperature, well construction, depth, geology and groundwater conditions.