Abstract

This data paper presents: (1) the liquid and solid discharge characteristics of the Las River, an urban Mediterranean stream flowing to the Bay of Toulon (south of France), and (2) the water height of the main karst springs supplying the Las River. We assessed the river's discharge with hydrological observations and we explored floods characteristics influencing its solid discharge [1]. The location of the monitoring station near the river's mouth was selected accordingly to accessibility and technical constraints, as far downstream as possible. The vast majority of tributaries (such as possible underground springs, stormwater outlets, urban runoff) were taken into account. A multi-parameter probe (temperature, pressure, turbidity and electric conductivity) and a sediment trap were deployed continuously for 17 months, from October 2012 to March 2014. At the river's sources, probes (temperature, water height) were deployed to characterized karst springs. Times series were averaged at a daily time step, and water height converted in discharge when the rating curve was available. Sediment samples were analyzed for grain-size distribution. Datasets may help to estimate karsts' contributions to the Mediterranean Sea and to assess their influence on rivers discharge and solid yield. Stakeholders may also use the maximum water height to evaluate the flooding risk. Our data also contribute to linking the catchment freshwater to the coastal sea, a connection yet to be fully explored.

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  • This data paper presents: (1) the liquid and solid discharge characteristics of the Las River, an urban Mediterranean stream flowing to the Bay of Toulon, and (2) the water height of the main karst springs supplying the Las River

  • We assessed the river’s discharge with hydrological observations and we explored floods characteristics influencing its solid discharge [1]

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Hydrology Table Multi-parameter probe (YSI 600 OMS-V2), CTD and pressure probes for groundwater (DIVER Schlumberger, STS); Laser diffraction particle size analyzer (LS13320 Beckman&Coulter) Raw Analyzed Filtered Las River: Probes were moored for 17 months near the Las River outlet. Karst spring Saint Antoine: 1 probe was recording water height with a pressure sensor with vented cable. Karst springs Ragas, Dardennes and Saint Antoine: Measurement of pressure and temperature were recorded at 15 min time step and averaged daily. Datasets can be used to study key processes governing karst floods, the water sources of an urban stream and the solid discharge to coastal seas. Datasets provide the solid and liquid discharge of an urban stream in a Mediterranean climate covering low-flow and flood periods in relation to the water level in karst springs and may be used for further insights for rainfall-karst springs behavior, urban flood, river’s yield to the coastal ocean. A benchmark for future studies dedicated to solid discharge to the sea, hydrologic sediment yield and Mediterranean urban rivers. Datasets provide insights on karst spring contribution to the discharge of Mediterranean rivers

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Karst springs
Las river outlet
Sediment sampler
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