National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network, In-situ stream temperature monitoring of the Indian River, Salmon River, and Taiya River, 2010-2016

This dataset includes data on hourly water temperature (C) for the Indian River (Sitka), Salmon River (Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve), and Taiya River (Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park). These data were collected each year from 2010 to 2016, ranging from early spring/summer throu...

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Main Author: Christopher Sergeant
Format: Dataset
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Published: Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5063/F10G3HD0
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spelling dataone:doi:10.5063/F10G3HD0 2023-05-20T18:38:30+02:00 National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network, In-situ stream temperature monitoring of the Indian River, Salmon River, and Taiya River, 2010-2016 Christopher Sergeant Indian River, Alaska Salmon River, Alaska Taiya River, Alaska ENVELOPE(-135.3175,-135.3175,57.0528,57.0528) BEGINDATE: 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5063/F10G3HD0 unknown Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity stream characteristics temperature Dataset 2018 dataone:urn:node:KNB https://doi.org/10.5063/F10G3HD0 2023-05-03T20:11:55Z This dataset includes data on hourly water temperature (C) for the Indian River (Sitka), Salmon River (Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve), and Taiya River (Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park). These data were collected each year from 2010 to 2016, ranging from early spring/summer through the end of fall. Stream temperature can be an indicator of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem health and one of twelve priority Vital Signs in the National Park Service’s Southeast Alaska Network (SEAN), which includes Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, and Sitka National Historical Park. This dataset in particular is used to help inform management relevant topics such as: monitoring of the frequency of hypoxic events in the Indian River, describing the effects of a changing climate on the physical and chemical properties of park waters, and assessing whether state and federal water quality targets are being met. Dataset glacier Alaska Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (via DataONE) Glacier Bay Indian ENVELOPE(-135.3175,-135.3175,57.0528,57.0528)
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topic stream characteristics
temperature
spellingShingle stream characteristics
temperature
Christopher Sergeant
National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network, In-situ stream temperature monitoring of the Indian River, Salmon River, and Taiya River, 2010-2016
topic_facet stream characteristics
temperature
description This dataset includes data on hourly water temperature (C) for the Indian River (Sitka), Salmon River (Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve), and Taiya River (Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park). These data were collected each year from 2010 to 2016, ranging from early spring/summer through the end of fall. Stream temperature can be an indicator of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem health and one of twelve priority Vital Signs in the National Park Service’s Southeast Alaska Network (SEAN), which includes Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, and Sitka National Historical Park. This dataset in particular is used to help inform management relevant topics such as: monitoring of the frequency of hypoxic events in the Indian River, describing the effects of a changing climate on the physical and chemical properties of park waters, and assessing whether state and federal water quality targets are being met.
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author Christopher Sergeant
author_facet Christopher Sergeant
author_sort Christopher Sergeant
title National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network, In-situ stream temperature monitoring of the Indian River, Salmon River, and Taiya River, 2010-2016
title_short National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network, In-situ stream temperature monitoring of the Indian River, Salmon River, and Taiya River, 2010-2016
title_full National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network, In-situ stream temperature monitoring of the Indian River, Salmon River, and Taiya River, 2010-2016
title_fullStr National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network, In-situ stream temperature monitoring of the Indian River, Salmon River, and Taiya River, 2010-2016
title_full_unstemmed National Park Service, Southeast Alaska Network, In-situ stream temperature monitoring of the Indian River, Salmon River, and Taiya River, 2010-2016
title_sort national park service, southeast alaska network, in-situ stream temperature monitoring of the indian river, salmon river, and taiya river, 2010-2016
publisher Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity
publishDate 2018
url https://doi.org/10.5063/F10G3HD0
op_coverage Indian River, Alaska
Salmon River, Alaska
Taiya River, Alaska
ENVELOPE(-135.3175,-135.3175,57.0528,57.0528)
BEGINDATE: 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-135.3175,-135.3175,57.0528,57.0528)
geographic Glacier Bay
Indian
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Indian
genre glacier
Alaska
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Alaska
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