Data in Brief (Aug 2020)

Magnetic resonance sounding dataset of a hard-rock headwater catchment for assessing the vertical distribution of water contents in the subsurface

  • Nolwenn Lesparre,
  • Jean-François Girard,
  • Benjamin Jeannot,
  • Sylvain Weill,
  • Marc Dumont,
  • Marie Boucher,
  • Daniel Viville,
  • Marie-Claire Pierret,
  • Anatoly Legchenko,
  • Frederick Delay

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
p. 105708

Abstract

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Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) measurements are acquired at 16 stations in the Strengbach headwater catchment (Vosges Mountains – France). These data, rendering the vertical distribution of water contents in the subsurface, are used to show their potential in conditioning a hydrological model of the catchment, as described in the article “Magnetic resonance sounding measurements as posterior information to condition hydrological model parameters: Application to a hard-rock headwater catchment” – Journal of Hydrology (2020). Acquisition protocols follow a free induction decay scheme. Data are filtered by applying a band-pass filter at the Larmor frequency. A filter removing the 50 Hz noise is also applied with the exception of data at a Larmor frequency close to the 50 Hz harmonic. The signal envelopes are then fitted by a decaying exponential function over time to estimate the median characteristic relaxation time of each MRS sounding.

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