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Created: | Jul 08, 2024 at 4:21 p.m. | |
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Abstract
This repository contains hydrologic data collected at the Horsebarn Hill catchment, a 36.5 ha active dairy cow grazeland basin with a large wetland center. This data is used to study soil water flow paths and growing season solute transport on sloped agricultural land.
- HBH_Catchment_Map.png: Figure showing the (a) regional location, (b) satellite imagery with basin delineation/sampling site locations, and (c) digital elevation model (DEM) of the basin.
- HBH_Groundwater_Depth_Data.csv: Daily average depth to groundwater at the 2" monitoring well in the basin wetland from April 2022 to February 2023. Daily depths were averaged (mean) from 15-min data collected using a Onset HOBO-U20 pressure transducer.
- HBH_Soil_VWC_Data.csv: Shallow soil (0-12cm) volumetric water content measurements taken biweekly at various sites along a west-facing hay hillslope from April to October 2022. Data was the average (mean) of 5 repeated measurements taken using a Campbell Scientific HydroSense II time domain reflectivity probe.
- HBH_Soil_Water_Isotope_Data.csv: Stable water isotope (18O and 2H) compositions for profiled bulk soil water samples (0-50 cm) taken biweekly at various sites along a west-facing hay hillslope from April to October 2022. Soil samples were collected in triplicate using a 5 cm soil auger. Stable water isotope compositions are the average (medium) of three samples. Samples depths were 0-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50 cm, and denoted by the lowest depth.
- HBH_Surface_and_Groundwater_Isotope_Data.csv: Soil water isotopes (18O and 2H) compositions for surface and groundwater samples taken biweekly at the monitoring well in the basin wetland from April to October 2022.
- Stable_Water_Isotope_Analysis_Notes.txt: Specifics concerning the laboratory procedures used to analysis the stable water isotopic compositions of the surface water, groundwater, and soil water samples.
Precipitation data related to this catchment can be found at: Knighton, J. (2023). Fenton Tract Research Forest - Hydrologic Data, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/8996065d3ba34907a018be9b4369c1d3
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The content of this resource is similar to | Knighton, J. (2023). Fenton Tract Research Forest - Hydrologic Data, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/8996065d3ba34907a018be9b4369c1d3 |
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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American Farmland Trust |
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James Knighton | Cornell University | Connecticut, US |
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