8 results — topic: CATEGORICAL:NONE EARTH SCIENCE > TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE > SURFACE WATER

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Surface Water Disinfection Byproducts and Organic Matter Characterization Data Associated with: “Disinfection byproducts formed during drinking water treatment reveal an export control point for dissolved organic matter in a subalpine headwater stream”

This dataset is associated with the publication Disinfection byproducts formed during drinking water treatment reveal an export control point for dissolved organic matter in a subalpine headwater stream published in Water Research X (Leonard et al. 2022; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2022.100144).

Laura T. Leonard, Curtis A. Beutler, Rosalie Chu2025DOI: 10.15485/1969118
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Differential concentration discharge for the upper and lower reaches of the East River Watershed, Colorado

This dataset captures the difference in concentration over the difference in discharge across upper and lower reaches of the East River watershed for 2015 and 2016 water years. The East River is part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (WFSFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin, U

Bhavna Arora, Madison Burrus, Michelle Newcomer2020DOI: 10.15485/1657887
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Differential concentration discharge for the upper and lower reaches of the East River Watershed, Colorado

This dataset captures the difference in concentration over the difference in discharge across upper and lower reaches of the East River watershed for 2015 and 2016 water years. The East River is part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (WFSFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin, U

Bhavna Arora, Madison Burrus, Michelle Newcomer2020DOI: 10.15485/1657887
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Discharge data collected within the East River for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Watershed Function Science Focus Area (water years 2015-2018)

Discharge data collected at the East River in the Upper Colorado River Basin for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area. Files contain instantaneous observed discharge data, corrected 10 min and mean daily discharge. Several sites also contain temperatur

Rosemary Carroll, Kenneth Williams2019DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1495380Cited 6 times
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Discharge data collected within the East River for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Watershed Function Science Focus Area (water years 2015-2018)

Discharge data collected at the East River in the Upper Colorado River Basin for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area. Files contain instantaneous observed discharge data, corrected 10 min and mean daily discharge. Several sites also contain temperatur

Rosemary Carroll, Kenneth Williams2019DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1495380Cited 6 times
Dataset

Discharge data collected within the East River for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Watershed Function Science Focus Area (water years 2015-2018)

Discharge data collected at the East River in the Upper Colorado River Basin for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area. Files contain instantaneous observed discharge data, corrected 10 min and mean daily discharge. Several sites also contain temperatur

Rosemary Carroll, Kenneth Williams2019DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1495380Cited 6 times
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The East River, Colorado, Watershed: A Mountainous Community Testbed for Improving Predictive Understanding of Multiscale Hydrological-Biogeochemical Dynamics: Dataset

This dataset contains snow water, precipitation, and discharge data collected from the East River watershed. This provides insight as to how the watershed works as a system and responds to hydrological perturbations.

Susan Hubbard, Boris Faybishenko, Carroll Rosemary2019DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1506942
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The East River, Colorado, Watershed: A Mountainous Community Testbed for Improving Predictive Understanding of Multiscale Hydrological-Biogeochemical Dynamics: Dataset

This dataset contains snow water, precipitation, and discharge data collected from the East River watershed. This provides insight as to how the watershed works as a system and responds to hydrological perturbations.

Susan Hubbard, Boris Faybishenko, Carroll Rosemary2019DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1506942