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DWCZ - CO - Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch - Stage Q, Streamflow/Discharge - (MEF-HG-SW-Q-SBush) - (2019-2020)
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Abstract
NOTE: This resource represents the data as presented in Sidney Bushes dissertation, working title: "Spatiotemporal patterns in hydrologic connectivity in a montane headwater system in central Colorado".
Hotel Gulch is within the Manitou Experimental Forest. There are a series of alluvial/ colluvial fans indicative of historic debris flow scars. Equipment is installed within these alluvial/colluvial fans with increasing distance from the stream. Stream sites are measured along a longitudinal profile starting from the stream headwater to the lowest site just upstream of the flume.
Stream equipment to measure stream stage
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DWCZ - Stage Q, Streamflow/Discharge - (MEF-HG-SW-Q-SBush) - Manitou Experimental Forest - Hotel Gulch - (2018-2021)
OVERVIEW
Description/Abstract
Hotel Gulch is within the Manitou Experimental Forest. There are a series of alluvial/ colluvial fans indicative of historic debris flow scars. Equipment is installed within these alluvial/colluvial fans with increasing distance from the stream. Stream sites are measured along a longitudinal profile starting from the stream headwater to the lowest site just upstream of the flume.
Stream equipment to measure stream stage
Sensor array IDs and descriptions- Please formal metadata for locations
CZNet
DYNAMIC WATER CRITICAL ZONE
Contact
czdata@colorado.edu
Subtitle
Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch, Stage Q, Streamflow/Discharge. Group ID: MEF-HG-SW-Q-SBush
SUBJECTS
Disciplines
Hydrology
Topics
Discharge
Keywords
Discharge, Stage Q, MEF - Hotel Gulch
Variables
date/time, LL_stage_cm, manual_stage_cm, Q_L_s
TEMPORAL
Date Start
06/19/2019
Date End
10/4/2020
SPATIAL
Field Areas
Manitou Experimental Forest
Location
Hotel Gulch
Elevation
2632.19-2764.11
North latitude
39.09536
South latitude
39.08794
West longitude
-105.04771
East longitude
-105.02872
Related Resources
The content of this resource is similar to | Barnard, H. R., N. Hornslein (2023). DWCZ - CO - Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch - Streamflow/Discharge - (DWCZ-MEF-HG-SW0) - (2022-ongoing), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/4bae7acb948842028e5be0a58601f498 |
The content of this resource is similar to | Bush, S., H. R. Barnard, M. Schiff, N. Hornslein (2022). DWCZ - CO - Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch - Water Chemistry - (DWCZ-MEF-HG-GW-SW-Array-SBush) - (2018-2021), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/3c831dbc381d41a290f3d0cacdf4a8a4 |
The content of this resource is similar to | Barnard, H. R., N. Hornslein, M. Schiff, E. Parrish (2023). DWCZ - CO - Gordon Gulch, 1 & 2 - Streamflow/Discharge/Conductivity - (DWCZ-GG1-GG2_SW_0) - (2020-ongoing), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/6a2503c69a0d4cd28cd5bfad7cd5b079 |
Title | Owners | Sharing Status | My Permission |
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DWCZ- Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch - Sidney Bush- Spatiotemporal patterns in hydrologic connectivity in a montane headwater system in central Colorado | Eric Parrish | Public & Shareable | Open Access |
Credits
Funding Agencies
This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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National Science Foundation | Network Cluster: Quantifying controls and feedbacks of dynamic storage on critical zone processes in western montane watersheds | EAR 2012669 |
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