Visual counting dataset and accociated MATLAB scripts supplementary to the paper "Urban water systems as entry points for river plastic pollution"
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Paolo Tasseron; Finn Begemann; Nonna Joosse; M.J. (Martine) van der Ploeg; Joppe van Driel et. al. (2022): Visual counting dataset and accociated MATLAB scripts supplementary to the paper "Urban water systems as entry points for river plastic pollution". Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/21369972.v1
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version 2 - 2023-03-13 (latest)
version 1 - 2022-10-26
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Geolocation
Amsterdam
Time coverage February 2021 - February 2022
Licence CC BY 4.0
This dataset is the supplementary material of Tasseron et al., (2022/2023): 'Urban water systems as entry points for river plastic pollution' [Submitted to a scientific journal for review]. The dataset contains the master datasheet [.xlsx] used for the analyses in the matlab script [.m], to determine emissions of floating plastic from the amsterdam urban water system to the IJ river.
History
- 2022-10-26 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
Zipped folder containing: - Master datasheet of visually counted floating plastic (.csv) - Matlab script used in analysis (.m) - Matlab color scheme used in visualisation (.mat)Associated peer-reviewed publication
Urban water systems as entry points for river plastic pollutionFunding
- NWO Open Mind grant 18127
- 4TU.Federation Plantenna project
- Veni research program The River Plastic Monitoring Project with project number 18211
- SESA Solving the Urban Plastic Soup
Organizations
Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management, Wageningen University & ResearchDATA
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