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Published date: | Nov 05, 2019 at 1:45 p.m. | |
DOI: | 10.4211/hs.7b81ceca6a5b426dac9905541fe27d95 | |
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Abstract
Files related to the publication Ledford, SH and L Toran. In revision. Downstream evolution of wastewater treatment plant nutrient signals using high-temporal monitoring. Hydrological Processes. Funded by the William Penn Foundation. Questions: sledford@gsu.edu. Data collected on Sandy Run, a tributary to Wissahickon Creek, in Montgomery County, PA. Contains three files: (1) Ledford2019_SR_temporal_data is QA/QCed logger data collected at hourly intervals at the two main sites and at 15 minute intervals below the wastewater treatment plants. Data include depth, temperature, specific conductivity, dissolved oxygen, nitrate, and phosphate, although all parameters were not collected at all sites. (2) Ledford2019_SR_Modeling_results includes StreamMetabolizer (Appling et al. 2018) modeling results for GPP and ER. (3) Ledford2019_SR_modeling_fits includes modeled DO from StreamMetabolizer.
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This resource is referenced by | Ledford SH and L Toran. 2020. Downstream evolution of wastewater treatment plant nutrient signals using high-temporal monitoring. Hydrological Processes 34: 852-864. doi:10.1002/hyp.13640. |
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