Alexi Sommerville
University of Kansas
| Subject Areas: | Ecohydrology,Hydrobiogeochemistry,Water quality and quantity,Ground-water modeling |
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This resource includes Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity (STIC) data collected from the South Fork of Kings Creek within the Konza Prairie Biological Station. At the USGS gage located on the mainstem (06879560; est. 1979), Kings Creek is a 5th order intermittent stream draining 1059-ha of tallgrass prairie in the Kansas Flint Hills. These data were collected in support of the sampling goals of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) Project. These sensors were set to collect temperature and conductivity data every 15 minutes starting in May 2021, and the raw conductivity data were used to classify the timeseries into wet or dry readings at each timestep. Each .csv file is associated with a single site. Also included is a “ReadMe” file that includes author information, column descriptions, and site locations.
Data and processing are described in more detail in Zipper et al. (2025), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2025.106484
AIMS OSF site: https://osf.io/e7s9j/
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This resource includes Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity (STIC) data collected from Shane Creek located north of Kings Creek in the Konza Prairie Biological Station. These data were collected in support of the sampling goals of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) project. These sensors were set to collect temperature and conductivity data every 15 minutes starting in March 2023 through November 2024, and raw conductivity data were used to classify the timeseries into wet or dry readings at each timestep following the approach described in Zipper et al., 2025, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2025.106484
Each .csv file is associated with a single site and year. Also included is a README that includes author information, column descriptions, and site locations.
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This resource includes Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity (STIC) data collected from Youngmeyer Ranch.Youngmeyer Ranch is located in Elk County, KS (outlet location: 37.56442, -96.49106) and managed by Witchita State University and owned by the Youngmeyer Trust. The ranch is roughly 1902 ha of grassland prairie used predominantly for cattle grazing and is burned every 1-2 years. A tributary of the Elk River, specifically the south branch of the Elk River headwaters, elevation at Youngmeyer ranges from 373-488 m with mean annual temperature of 13.7°C and mean annual precipitation of 979mm. These data were collected in support of the sampling goals of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) Project. These sensors were set to collect temperature and conductivity data every 15 minutes starting in May 2021 through November 2024, and the raw conductivity data were used to classify the timeseries into wet or dry readings at each timestep. Each .csv file is associated with a single site. Also included is a “ReadMe” file that includes author information, column descriptions, and site locations.
ABSTRACT:
This resource includes Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity (STIC) data collected from Shane Creek located north of Kings Creek in the Konza Prairie Biological Station (outlet location: 39.11522, -96.55838; 434 ha). These data were collected in support of the sampling goals of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) Project. These sensors were set to collect temperature and conductivity data every 15 minutes starting in March 2023 through November 2024, and the raw conductivity data were used to classify the timeseries into wet or dry readings at each timestep. Each .csv file is associated with a single site. Also included is a “ReadMe” file that includes author information, column descriptions, and site locations.
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Created: Nov. 21, 2025, 9:25 p.m.
Authors: Sommerville, Alexi · Zipper, Sam
ABSTRACT:
This resource includes Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity (STIC) data collected from Shane Creek located north of Kings Creek in the Konza Prairie Biological Station (outlet location: 39.11522, -96.55838; 434 ha). These data were collected in support of the sampling goals of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) Project. These sensors were set to collect temperature and conductivity data every 15 minutes starting in March 2023 through November 2024, and the raw conductivity data were used to classify the timeseries into wet or dry readings at each timestep. Each .csv file is associated with a single site. Also included is a “ReadMe” file that includes author information, column descriptions, and site locations.
Created: Dec. 2, 2025, 6:39 p.m.
Authors: Sommerville, Alexi · Zipper, Sam
ABSTRACT:
This resource includes Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity (STIC) data collected from Youngmeyer Ranch.Youngmeyer Ranch is located in Elk County, KS (outlet location: 37.56442, -96.49106) and managed by Witchita State University and owned by the Youngmeyer Trust. The ranch is roughly 1902 ha of grassland prairie used predominantly for cattle grazing and is burned every 1-2 years. A tributary of the Elk River, specifically the south branch of the Elk River headwaters, elevation at Youngmeyer ranges from 373-488 m with mean annual temperature of 13.7°C and mean annual precipitation of 979mm. These data were collected in support of the sampling goals of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) Project. These sensors were set to collect temperature and conductivity data every 15 minutes starting in May 2021 through November 2024, and the raw conductivity data were used to classify the timeseries into wet or dry readings at each timestep. Each .csv file is associated with a single site. Also included is a “ReadMe” file that includes author information, column descriptions, and site locations.
Created: March 12, 2026, 1:47 p.m.
Authors: Sommerville, Alexi · Zipper, Sam
ABSTRACT:
This resource includes Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity (STIC) data collected from Shane Creek located north of Kings Creek in the Konza Prairie Biological Station. These data were collected in support of the sampling goals of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) project. These sensors were set to collect temperature and conductivity data every 15 minutes starting in March 2023 through November 2024, and raw conductivity data were used to classify the timeseries into wet or dry readings at each timestep following the approach described in Zipper et al., 2025, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2025.106484
Each .csv file is associated with a single site and year. Also included is a README that includes author information, column descriptions, and site locations.
Created: March 12, 2026, 11:46 p.m.
Authors: Zipper, Sam · Wheeler, Christopher · Sommerville, Alexi
ABSTRACT:
This resource includes Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity (STIC) data collected from the South Fork of Kings Creek within the Konza Prairie Biological Station. At the USGS gage located on the mainstem (06879560; est. 1979), Kings Creek is a 5th order intermittent stream draining 1059-ha of tallgrass prairie in the Kansas Flint Hills. These data were collected in support of the sampling goals of the Aquatic Intermittency effects on Microbiomes in Streams (AIMS) Project. These sensors were set to collect temperature and conductivity data every 15 minutes starting in May 2021, and the raw conductivity data were used to classify the timeseries into wet or dry readings at each timestep. Each .csv file is associated with a single site. Also included is a “ReadMe” file that includes author information, column descriptions, and site locations.
Data and processing are described in more detail in Zipper et al. (2025), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2025.106484
AIMS OSF site: https://osf.io/e7s9j/