River water quality monitoring involves regular testing and surveillance of water bodies such as rivers, streams, and lakes to assess aquatic health, protect ecological environments, and maintain the sustainability of human livelihoods and economic development.
China, one of the countries with the most rivers globally, has seen its civilization thrive alongside riverine cultures. Prosperous rivers drive economic growth and cultural vitality, directly impacting production, daily life, and ecological conditions across regions.
CnOpenData has compiled water quality monitoring data from 2007 to 2018 for key sections of major river basins nationwide. This dataset covers monitoring information from 16 major river systems, 100 rivers, and 150 key monitoring sections, providing critical support for related research.
Time Range
2007-2018
Field Display
Sample Data
Relevant Literature
- Jin Gang, Shen Kunrong, Li Jian, 2022: "Cross-Border Pollution Consequences of the 'Land-Driven Development' Model," China Industrial Economics, 3.
- Shen Kunrong, Zhou Li, 2020: "Local Government Competition, Vertical Environmental Regulation, and Pollution Backflow Effects," Economic Research Journal, 3.
- Li Jing, Yang Na, Tao Lu, 2015: "Border Effects of Transboundary River Pollution and Emission Reduction Policies: Evidence from Weekly Water Quality Monitoring Data of Key Sections," China Industrial Economics, 3.
Data Update Frequency
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