Chamberlin Creek discharge and suspended sediment concentration

A gauging station was installed in Chamberlin Creek during the following months/years during three field seasons: May-August 2015, May-August 2016, and May-August 2017. During each field season, water pressure, turbidity, temperature and conductivity measurements were acquired every 30-60 minutes us...

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Main Authors: Erik Schiefer, Lorna Thurston
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:d8673895-faa3-42d8-8e02-a1e737993782 2024-11-03T19:45:00+00:00 Chamberlin Creek discharge and suspended sediment concentration Erik Schiefer Lorna Thurston Chamberlin Creek, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ENVELOPE(-145.0219,-145.0219,69.2917,69.2917) BEGINDATE: 2015-05-22T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-09-23T00:00:00Z 2019-02-28T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:d8673895-faa3-42d8-8e02-a1e737993782 unknown Arctic Data Center River discharge River turbidity River conductivity Suspended sediment concentration River temperature Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Chamberlin Creek Dataset 2019 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-11-03T19:11:32Z A gauging station was installed in Chamberlin Creek during the following months/years during three field seasons: May-August 2015, May-August 2016, and May-August 2017. During each field season, water pressure, turbidity, temperature and conductivity measurements were acquired every 30-60 minutes using a Troll9500 (raw data). Back-up measurements for pressure and temperature were acquired using a Hobo Water Level Logger - U20L-03. Water pressure was corrected for atmospheric pressure and converted to water level, and a discharge (Q) rating curve was built for each field season by acquiring periodic discharge measurements using an hand held Hach FH950 flow meter. These continuous measurements and calculations are available in the following file: "CHB_Q_continuous". Water samples were collected during the discharge measurements using a DH-48 and suspended sediment concentration (SSC) was obtained from filtration of the water samples. These manual measurements are available in the following file: "CHB_Q_SSC_manual". Gaps in the 2016 dataset were filled by analyzing daily photographs of the river gaging station. The 2017 Q dataset was also extended into September by analyzing daily photographs of the river gaging station. Dataset Arctic Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-145.0219,-145.0219,69.2917,69.2917)
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topic River discharge
River turbidity
River conductivity
Suspended sediment concentration
River temperature
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Chamberlin Creek
spellingShingle River discharge
River turbidity
River conductivity
Suspended sediment concentration
River temperature
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Chamberlin Creek
Erik Schiefer
Lorna Thurston
Chamberlin Creek discharge and suspended sediment concentration
topic_facet River discharge
River turbidity
River conductivity
Suspended sediment concentration
River temperature
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Chamberlin Creek
description A gauging station was installed in Chamberlin Creek during the following months/years during three field seasons: May-August 2015, May-August 2016, and May-August 2017. During each field season, water pressure, turbidity, temperature and conductivity measurements were acquired every 30-60 minutes using a Troll9500 (raw data). Back-up measurements for pressure and temperature were acquired using a Hobo Water Level Logger - U20L-03. Water pressure was corrected for atmospheric pressure and converted to water level, and a discharge (Q) rating curve was built for each field season by acquiring periodic discharge measurements using an hand held Hach FH950 flow meter. These continuous measurements and calculations are available in the following file: "CHB_Q_continuous". Water samples were collected during the discharge measurements using a DH-48 and suspended sediment concentration (SSC) was obtained from filtration of the water samples. These manual measurements are available in the following file: "CHB_Q_SSC_manual". Gaps in the 2016 dataset were filled by analyzing daily photographs of the river gaging station. The 2017 Q dataset was also extended into September by analyzing daily photographs of the river gaging station.
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author Erik Schiefer
Lorna Thurston
author_facet Erik Schiefer
Lorna Thurston
author_sort Erik Schiefer
title Chamberlin Creek discharge and suspended sediment concentration
title_short Chamberlin Creek discharge and suspended sediment concentration
title_full Chamberlin Creek discharge and suspended sediment concentration
title_fullStr Chamberlin Creek discharge and suspended sediment concentration
title_full_unstemmed Chamberlin Creek discharge and suspended sediment concentration
title_sort chamberlin creek discharge and suspended sediment concentration
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2019
url https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:d8673895-faa3-42d8-8e02-a1e737993782
op_coverage Chamberlin Creek, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
ENVELOPE(-145.0219,-145.0219,69.2917,69.2917)
BEGINDATE: 2015-05-22T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-09-23T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-145.0219,-145.0219,69.2917,69.2917)
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