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Water chemistry for La Jara Creek and nearby springs in the Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory, Valles Caldera Preserve, New Mexico (2010-2013)
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Abstract
The data file includes discharge and associated hydrochemical data for La Jara stream water and springs around Redondo Peak in the Valles Caldera Preserve, New Mexico, within the Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory, collected from March 2010 to May 2013. Solute chemistry includes pH, temperature, dissolved inorganic and organic carbon, major cations and anions, and Ge for select samples.
Original dataset can be accessed at https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/28639de860f74340a3549735abb7b0c6/
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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National Science Foundation | Transformative Behavior of Energy, Water and Carbon in the Critical Zone II: Interactions between Long- and Short-term Processes that Control Delivery of Critical Zone Services | EAR-1331408 |
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