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Data release for "Agricultural tile drains increase the susceptibility of streams to longer and more intense streamflow droughts"


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Abstract

This release contains the data for the (under review) manuscript "Agricultural tile drains increase the susceptibility of streams to longer and more intense streamflow droughts". The data provided with this resource include the derived streamflow drought characteristics that were calculated for 122 Midwestern (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio) watersheds using daily April-November USGS streamflow data from 1980-2022.

The columns in the dataset are representative of the variables listed below:

gage_id: The USGS ID for each gage (and associated watershed) used in the study.
Q5_duration: The average length of time an individual streamflow drought lasted at each site (in days) for droughts identified using the 5th percentile variable threshold.
Q10_duration: The average length of time an individual streamflow drought lasted at each site (in days) for droughts identified using the 10th percentile variable threshold.
Q20 _duration: The average length of time an individual streamflow drought lasted at each site (in days) for droughts identified using the 20th percentile variable threshold.
Q30_duration: The average length of time an individual streamflow drought lasted at each site (in days) for droughts identified using the 30th percentile variable threshold.
Q5_frequency: The average number of streamflow drought events per year (April-November) for each site using the 5th percentile variable threshold.
Q10_frequency: The average number of streamflow drought events per year (April-November) for each site using the 10th percentile variable threshold.
Q20_frequency: The average number of streamflow drought events per year (April-November) for each site using the 20th percentile variable threshold.
Q30_frequency: The average number of streamflow drought events per year (April-November) for each site using the 30th percentile variable threshold.
Q5_deficit_ratio: The median event-based streamflow drought deficit ratio for each site using the 5th percentile variable threshold.
Q10_deficit_ratio: The median event-based streamflow drought deficit ratio for each site using the 10th percentile variable threshold.
Q20_deficit_ratio: The median event-based streamflow drought deficit ratio for each site using the 20th percentile variable threshold.
Q30_deficit_ratio: The median event-based streamflow drought deficit ratio for each site using the 30th percentile variable threshold.

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Coverage

Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Midwest, USA
North Latitude
48.9398°
East Longitude
-80.1123°
South Latitude
37.0411°
West Longitude
-97.6025°

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Funding Agencies

This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name Award Title Award Number
National Science Foundation Collaborative Research: Exploring the Influence of Agricultural Tile Drainage on Streamflow and Water Temperature in the Midwestern US using a Stakeholder-driven Approach HS-2227357
National Science Foundation Collaborative Research: Exploring the Influence of Agricultural Tile Drainage on Streamflow and Water Temperature in the Midwestern US using a Stakeholder-driven Approach EAR-2227356

How to Cite

Adelsperger, S., D. Ficklin, S. Robeson, M. Zimmer, J. Hammond, D. Hall, J. Gannon (2024). Data release for "Agricultural tile drains increase the susceptibility of streams to longer and more intense streamflow droughts", HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/601534065303485fb9203285dfa2699e

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