The Claduègne catchment (43 km2) is a part of the Ardèche catchment. It encompasses the Gazel catchment (3.5 km²) and the Pradel site. The Claduègne catchment is studied in the FLOODSCALE project.
<br>The data provided are continuous series of water temperature, total pressure, water depth, and water level at 11 points (bz1, mi1, mi2, mi3, mi4, sg1, sg2, sj1, sj2, sj3, vb1) in intermittent to perennial rivers. 
Contributing area at the measuring points vary from 0.17 to 12.3 km². At the points mi3, sg1, sj1, and vb1 continous series of conductivity are also provided. 
Continuous series of air temperature and atmospheric pressure are provided at 4 additional points (baro1, baro2, baro3, baro4) which are located close to the points mi4, bz1, vb1, and sj1 respectively. 
Atmospheric pressure is calculated at each of the 11 points of the river network using linear interpolation between the atmospheric pressures measured at the two closest points and considering the variation of elevation between these points.
Water depth is calculated as the difference between total pressure and atmospheric pressure. Water level corresponds to water depth after correction in the local system of coordinate. 
Time step is 2 min at all points except sj1 where it is 5 min.
