Co-located contemporaneous mapping of morphological, hydrological, chemical, and biological conditions in a 5th-order mountain stream network, Oregon, USA

<p>A comprehensive set of measurements and calculated metrics describing physical, chemical, and biological conditions in the river corridor is presented. These data were collected in a catchment-wide, synoptic campaign in the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest (Cascade Mountains, Oregon, USA)...

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Main Authors: A. S. Ward, J. P. Zarnetske, V. Baranov, P. J. Blaen, N. Brekenfeld, R. Chu, R. Derelle, J. Drummond, J. H. Fleckenstein, V. Garayburu-Caruso, E. Graham, D. Hannah, C. J. Harman, S. Herzog, J. Hixson, J. L. A. Knapp, S. Krause, M. J. Kurz, J. Lewandowski, A. Li, E. Martí, M. Miller, A. M. Milner, K. Neil, L. Orsini, A. I. Packman, S. Plont, L. Renteria, K. Roche, T. Royer, N. M. Schmadel, C. Segura, J. Stegen, J. Toyoda, J. Wells, N. I. Wisnoski, S. M. Wondzell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2019-10-01
Series:Earth System Science Data
Online Access:https://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/11/1567/2019/essd-11-1567-2019.pdf
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Summary:<p>A comprehensive set of measurements and calculated metrics describing physical, chemical, and biological conditions in the river corridor is presented. These data were collected in a catchment-wide, synoptic campaign in the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest (Cascade Mountains, Oregon, USA) in summer 2016 during low-discharge conditions. Extensive characterization of 62 sites including surface water, hyporheic water, and streambed sediment was conducted spanning 1st- through 5th-order reaches in the river network. The objective of the sample design and data acquisition was to generate a novel data set to support scaling of river corridor processes across varying flows and morphologic forms present in a river network. The data are available at <a href="https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.f4484e0703f743c696c2e1f209abb842">https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.f4484e0703f743c696c2e1f209abb842</a> (Ward, 2019).</p>
ISSN:1866-3508
1866-3516