Articles | Volume 18, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-18-77-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-18-77-2026
Data description paper
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05 Jan 2026
Data description paper |  | 05 Jan 2026

GEMS-GER: a machine learning benchmark dataset of long-term groundwater levels in Germany with meteorological forcings and site-specific environmental features

Marc Ohmer, Tanja Liesch, Bastian Habbel, Benedikt Heudorfer, Mariana Gomez, Patrick Clos, Maximilian Nölscher, and Stefan Broda

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We present a public dataset of weekly groundwater levels from more than 3000 wells across Germany, spanning 32 years. It combines weather data and site-specific environmental information to support forecasting groundwater changes. Three benchmark models of varying complexity show how data and modeling approaches influence predictions. This resource promotes open, reproducible research and helps guide future water management decisions.
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