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Hydrologic Monitoring at the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve


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Abstract

Isotope samples were taken at 32 groundwater wells across the Jack and Laura Dangermond preserve. Well water was pumped from wells until electrical conductivity and temperature stabilized, then water was collected and labeled in HDPE sample bottles (after filtration for carbon isotope samples). Stream isotope samples were collected at Escondido Stream either by a grab sample or by an isco 6700 sampler. The isco sampling device is contained in a metal box and the bottles were filled with 2 mm of mineral oil to limit evaporation from occurring before the samples were collected. Isco samples were collected at least every 24 days. Rainfall samples were either collected as a grab sample or with the automated rainfall sampler. The automated rainfall sampler is engineered with a rachio irrigation system and an array of 16 solenoid valves which drain into a different sealed 5 gallon bucket each day. Hydrogen and oxygen isotope analysis was completed at the UC Davis Stable Isotope Facility https://stableisotopefacility.ucdavis.edu/analytical-services. Tritium analysis was completed by the USGS Isotope Tracer Project https://water.usgs.gov/nrp/isotope-tracers/index.html. Carbon isotope analysis was completed by the University of Arizona AMS laboratory https://ams.arizona.edu/. Stream temperature and specific conductivity (measured via an in-situ aqua troll 600) were recorded at varying intervals with the goal of capturing at least 1 data point per hour from November 2020 - May 2023; there is a gap between March 2021 and October 2021. The In-situ aqua troll 600 is located in Escondido stream at Jalama road at the entrance of a culvert. The data available here are the result of collective efforts from many members of this laboratory over multiple years. This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant no. EAR-2048227. This research was supported by funding from the Zegar Family Foundation. S.J. acknowledges the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve (https://doi.org/10.25497/D7159W) the Point Conception Institute and the Nature Conservancy for their support of this research.

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WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
North Latitude
34.5739°
East Longitude
-120.3560°
South Latitude
34.4442°
West Longitude
-120.5013°

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Isotope samples where taken at 32 sites across the Jack and Laura Dangermond preserve. Well water was pumped until Electoconductivity and temperature were stabalized, then water was collected and labeled in HDPE sample bottles. Hydrogen and Oxygen isotope analysis was completed at the UC Davis Stable isotope facility https://stableisotopefacility.ucdavis.edu/analytical-services. Tritium analysis was completed by the USGS Isotope Tracer Project https://water.usgs.gov/nrp/isotope-tracers/index.html. Carbon isotope analysis was completed by the University of Arizona AMS laboratory https://ams.arizona.edu/.

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Funding Agencies

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Agency Name Award Title Award Number
Zegar Family Foundation
National Science Foundation How streamflow ages vary downstream along river courses EAR-2048227

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The Nature Conservancy - CA The Nature Conservancy - CA CA, US

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Jasechko Lab, .. (2024). Hydrologic Monitoring at the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/800540d493814c9fa4970231a4e8e4cc

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