DWCZ - CO - Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch - Water Chemistry - (DWCZ-MEF-HG-GW-SW-Array-SBush) - (2018-2021)

NOTE: This resource represents the data as presented in Sidney Bushes dissertation, working title: \"Spatiotemporal patterns in hydrologic connectivity in a montane headwater system in central Colorado\". Surface water samples were collected within the Hotel Gulch from 2018 to 2021. Sample...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sidney Bush, Holly R Barnard, Matt Schiff, Nicole Hornslein
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
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Subjects:
MEF
K
TN
Mg
NH4
Li
Fl
Ca
NO3
SO4
dD
Na
Cl
Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:d13addfd3fea4a0c2e3540f69672356aa216fc6f973d4347ef459f3924a9fe2e
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Summary:NOTE: This resource represents the data as presented in Sidney Bushes dissertation, working title: \"Spatiotemporal patterns in hydrologic connectivity in a montane headwater system in central Colorado\". Surface water samples were collected within the Hotel Gulch from 2018 to 2021. Samples were regularly collected on over 30 sites total both surface and ground water. During the spring, summer, and into the fall. Storm flows were also sometimes sampled. All chemistry samples were run at University of Colorado Boulder/Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, major cations/ anions run on the IC in the Ecohydrology Laboratory and the isotope samples were run in the Stable Isotope Laboratory. Location: Hotel Gulch is within the Manitou Experimental Forest. There are a series of alluvial/ colluvial fans indicative of historic debris flow scars. Equipment is installed within these alluvial/colluvial fans with increasing distance from the stream. Stream sites are measured along a longitudinal profile starting from the stream headwater to the lowest site just upstream of the flume. *Please formal metadata for locations