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DWCZ - CO - Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch - Electrical Conductivity & Temperature (HOBO) - (MEF-HG-EC-Array-SBush) - (2018–2021)
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Abstract
NOTE: This resource represents the data as presented in Sidney Bush’s dissertation, working title: “Spatiotemporal Patterns in Hydrologic Connectivity in a Montane Headwater System in Central Colorado.”
Stream equipment was installed to measure electrical conductivity and temperature (HOBO). Grab samples were also collected for cations, anions, stable isotopes of water, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC).
Location Description: Hotel Gulch is within the Manitou Experimental Forest in central Colorado. The area contains a series of alluvial and colluvial fans, indicative of historic debris-flow scars. Equipment is installed within these fans at increasing distances from the stream. Stream sites are measured along a longitudinal profile, beginning at the headwater and extending to the lowest site just upstream of the flume.
Manual EC measurements were collected, but data from sites without EC probes were not used in the final analysis.
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DWCZ - Electrical Conductivity & Temperature (HOBO) - (MEF-HG-EC-Array-SBush) - Manitou Experimental Forest - Hotel Gulch - (2018–2021)
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Description/Abstract
NOTE: This resource represents the data as presented in Sidney Bush’s dissertation, working title: “Spatiotemporal Patterns in Hydrologic Connectivity in a Montane Headwater System in Central Colorado.”
Stream equipment was installed to measure electrical conductivity and temperature (HOBO). Grab samples were also collected for cations, anions, stable isotopes of water, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC).
Location Description: Hotel Gulch is within the Manitou Experimental Forest in central Colorado. The area contains a series of alluvial and colluvial fans, indicative of historic debris-flow scars. Equipment is installed within these fans at increasing distances from the stream. Stream sites are measured along a longitudinal profile, beginning at the headwater and extending to the lowest site just upstream of the flume.
Manual EC measurements were collected, but data from sites without EC probes were not used in the final analysis.
CZNet
Dynamic Water Critical Zone
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czdata@colorado.edu
Subtitle
Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch — Electrical Conductivity and Water Chemistry. Group ID: MEF-HG-EC-Array-SBush
SUBJECTS
Disciplines
Hydrology, Water Chemistry
Topics
Electrical Conductivity, Water Chemistry
Keywords
Electrical Conductivity, Water Chemistry, EC
Variables
Date Time, Full Range, Temp F., spc, Specific Conductance, response
TEMPORAL
Date Start
07/27/2018
Date End
10/17/2021
SPATIAL
Field Areas
Manitou Experimental Forest
Location
Hotel Gulch
Elevation
2632.19–2764.11 m
North Latitude
39.08794
South Latitude
39.08794
West Longitude
-105.02872
East Longitude
-105.04771
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Title | Owners | Sharing Status | My Permission |
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DWCZ- Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch - Sidney Bush- Spatiotemporal patterns in hydrologic connectivity in a montane headwater system in central Colorado | Eric Parrish | Public & Shareable | Open Access |
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Funding Agencies
This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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National Science Foundation | Network Cluster: Quantifying controls and feedbacks of dynamic storage on critical zone processes in western montane watersheds | EAR 2012669 |
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