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Abstract
The National Science Foundation's National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is a continental-scale observation facility operated by Battelle and designed to collect long-term open access ecological data to better understand how U.S. ecosystems are changing.
Como Creek:
Como Creek (COMO) is an aquatic NEON field site located in the Rocky Mountains in north-central Colorado, about 89 km (55 mi.) northwest of Denver. Managed by the U.S. Forest Service, this area has remained relatively undisturbed for the past 50 years with no development, logging, or fire in the 4.9 km2 (1211 acre) watershed. Snowmelt dominates the hydrologic and nutrient flux in this system
https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/como
Select relevant data sets available via NEON. Visit link below for more.
2D wind speed and direction, DP1.00001.001 - 2013- ongoing
Barometric pressure, DP1.00004.001 - 2013-ongoing
Chemical properties of groundwater, DP1.20092.001 - 2014-ongoing
Chemical properties of surface water, DP1.20093.001 - 2012-ongoing
Continuous discharge, DP4.00130.001 - 2016-ongoing
Discharge field collection, DP1.20048.001 - 2014-ongoing
Dissolved gases in surface water, DP1.20097.001- 2014-ongoing
Elevation of groundwater, DP1.20100.001 - 2016-ongoing
Elevation of surface water, DP1.20016.001 - 2016-ongoing
Gauge height, DP1.20267.001 - 2014-ongoing
Nitrate in surface water, DP1.20033.001 - 2016-ongoing
Riparian composition and structure, DP1.20275.001 - 2015-ongoing
Salt-based stream discharge, DP1.20193.001 - 2014-ongoing
Sediment chemical and physical properties, DP1.20194.001 - 20140ongoing
Single aspirated air temperature, DP1.00002.001 - 2013-ongoing
Specific conductivity in groundwater, DP1.20015.001 - 2016-ongoing
Stage-discharge rating curves, DP4.00133.001 - 2014-ongoing
And many others.
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