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         <creatorName nameType="Personal">Andermann, Christoff</creatorName>
         <givenName>Christoff</givenName>
         <familyName>Andermann</familyName>
         <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="ORCID">J-7935-2013</nameIdentifier>
         <affiliation>GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany</affiliation>
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         <creatorName nameType="Personal">Sitaula, Ambika Prasad</creatorName>
         <givenName>Ambika Prasad</givenName>
         <familyName>Sitaula</familyName>
         <affiliation>Apex Aventure</affiliation>
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         <creatorName nameType="Personal">Zimmermann, Bernhard</creatorName>
         <givenName>Bernhard</givenName>
         <familyName>Zimmermann</familyName>
         <affiliation>GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany</affiliation>
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      <title>PRESSurE Kahule Khola gauging station data Nepal</title>
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   <publisher>GFZ Data Services</publisher>
   <publicationYear>2021</publicationYear>
   <subjects>
      <subject>discharge</subject>
      <subject>river isotope chemistry</subject>
      <subject>Nepal</subject>
      <subject>Himalayas</subject>
      <subject>Gorkha Earthquake</subject>
      <subject>perturbations</subject>
      <subject>Bhotekoshi River</subject>
      <subject>PRESSurE</subject>
      <subject>Perturbations of Earth Surface Processes by Large Earthquakes</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords">EARTH SCIENCE &gt; CLIMATE INDICATORS &gt; ATMOSPHERIC/OCEAN INDICATORS &gt; FRESH WATER RIVER DISCHARGE</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords">EARTH SCIENCE &gt; HUMAN DIMENSIONS &gt; NATURAL HAZARDS &gt; EARTHQUAKES</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords">EARTH SCIENCE &gt; SOLID EARTH &gt; GEOCHEMISTRY &gt; GEOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES &gt; ISOTOPE MEASUREMENTS</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords">EARTH SCIENCE &gt; SOLID EARTH &gt; GEOCHEMISTRY &gt; GEOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES &gt; ISOTOPES</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords">EARTH SCIENCE &gt; SOLID EARTH &gt; GEOMORPHIC LANDFORMS/PROCESSES &gt; TECTONIC LANDFORMS &gt; MOUNTAINS</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords">EARTH SCIENCE &gt; TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt; SURFACE WATER &gt; STAGE HEIGHT</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords">EARTH SCIENCE &gt; TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt; SURFACE WATER &gt; SURFACE WATER CHEMISTRY</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords">EARTH SCIENCE &gt; TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt; WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY &gt; STABLE ISOTOPES</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0">hydrosphere &gt; hydrologic cycle &gt; water level</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="GCMD Instruments">In Situ/Laboratory Instruments &gt; Pressure/Height Meters &gt; PRESSURE GAUGES</subject>
      <subject subjectScheme="GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0">land &gt; world &gt; Asia &gt; Southern Asia</subject>
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      <contributor contributorType="ProjectLeader">
         <contributorName nameType="Personal">Andermann, Christoff</contributorName>
         <givenName>Christoff</givenName>
         <familyName>Andermann</familyName>
         <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="ORCID">J-7935-2013</nameIdentifier>
         <affiliation>GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany</affiliation>
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      <contributor contributorType="DataCollector">
         <contributorName nameType="Personal">Sitaula, Ambika Prasad</contributorName>
         <givenName>Ambika Prasad</givenName>
         <familyName>Sitaula</familyName>
         <affiliation>Apex Aventure</affiliation>
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      <contributor contributorType="DataCollector">
         <contributorName nameType="Personal">Thapa, Dipak</contributorName>
         <givenName>Dipak</givenName>
         <familyName>Thapa</familyName>
         <affiliation>station ward, local trained</affiliation>
      </contributor>
      <contributor contributorType="Producer">
         <contributorName nameType="Personal">Zorn, Caroline</contributorName>
         <givenName>Caroline</givenName>
         <familyName>Zorn</familyName>
         <affiliation>laboratory technician</affiliation>
      </contributor>
      <contributor contributorType="ContactPerson">
         <contributorName>Andermann, Christoff</contributorName>
         <affiliation>GFZ Potsdam</affiliation>
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      <date dateType="Collected">2015-06-10/2018-10-01</date>
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      <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="URL" relationType="References">https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/en/section/geomorphology/projects/pressure/</relatedIdentifier>
      <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="URL" relationType="References">https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/en/section/geomorphology/infrastructure/laboratories/organic-surface-geochemistry-laboratory</relatedIdentifier>
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      <rights rightsURI="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</rights>
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      <description descriptionType="Abstract">This data set was taken within the Perturbations of Earth Surface Processes by Large Earthquakes PRESSurE Project (https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/en/section/geomorphology/projects/pressure/) of the GFZ Potsdam. This project aims to better understand the role of earthquakes on earth surface processes. Strong earthquakes cause transient perturbations of the near Earth’s surface system. These include the widespread landsliding and subsequent mass movement and the loading of rivers with sediments. In addition, rock mass is shattered during the event, forming cracks that affect rock strength and hydrological conductivity. Often overlooked in the immediate aftermath of an earthquake, these perturbations can represent a major part of the overall disaster with an impact that can last for years before restoring to background conditions. Thus, the relaxation phase is part of the seismically induced change by an earthquake and needs to be monitored in order to understand the full impact of earthquakes on the Earth system. Early June 2015, shortly after the April 2015 Mw7.9 Gorkha earthquake, 6 automatic compact weather station  were installed in the upper Bhotekoshi catchment covering an area ~50km2. The weather station network is centered around the Kahule Khola catchment, a small headwater catchment and is part of a wider data acquisition strategy including hydrological monitoring, seismometers, geophones and high resolution optical (RapidEye) as well as radar imagery (TanDEM TerraSAR-X).   <br/>
https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/sektion/geomorphologie/projekte/pressure/   <br/>
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         <geoLocationPlace>PRESSurE Kahule Khola gauging station</geoLocationPlace>
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         <funderName>GFZ</funderName>
         <awardTitle>HART 2015</awardTitle>
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