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DESCRIPTION:The presentation will provide insight into the current developm
 ent of a Qfield project at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research
  (ZMT). Research at ZMT is transdisciplinary and is conducted in remote tr
 opical areas. A standardized tool for data collection in a key area like g
 roundwater measurement can support improving quality control of sampled da
 ta and ensuring the application of metadata standards at the data acquisit
 ion stage anywhere.\nThe technical setup and key content features of the p
 roject will be explained\, including the use of layers managed in QGIS\, l
 ayer properties\, dependencies\, and settings for data input in the Qfield
  app. The project incorporates predefined parameter sets that adhere to fi
 eld-specific data standards and units.\nThis Qfield workflow minimizes dat
 a loss by prompting required measurements at each site and maintaining ver
 sion control through QfieldCloud. It enhances data accuracy\, quality\, an
 d facilitates seamless data transfer\, allowing researchers to collect\, e
 dit\, and synchronize data directly from the field while ensuring up-to-da
 te datasets across collaborators.\nThe final goal is to offer a ready-to-u
 se Qfield project\, published on GitHub in a zipped QGIS format with neces
 sary layers\, settings\, and documentation\, following multiple testing ph
 ases in various locations. The GitHub publication will provide an easily a
 nd freely downloadable and ready-to-use product for own groundwater measur
 ement documentation. This standardized tool aims to improve data reliabili
 ty and comparability in groundwater and coastal hydrology research\, makin
 g it accessible to the scientific community in these fields.
DTSTAMP:20260525T200037Z
LOCATION:Birollen
SUMMARY:Setting up a Qfield project for standardized groundwater data colle
 ction - Alexandra Nozik
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2025/talk/PQDXRX/
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