Streamflow data for Saddle Stream 16, 2020 - ongoing. ...

This is a summary of discharges from the stream draining Niwot Ridge Saddle to the south and is based on stage records gauged at a timber weir with a 120-degree V-notch plate installed in the fall of 2019. The weir is located approximately 380 meters SW of the Tundra Lab, and 240 meters upstream of...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Morse, Jennifer F, Niwot Ridge LTER
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Environmental Data Initiative 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/f2bec079a9dbee45715fc8db1804176e
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Summary:This is a summary of discharges from the stream draining Niwot Ridge Saddle to the south and is based on stage records gauged at a timber weir with a 120-degree V-notch plate installed in the fall of 2019. The weir is located approximately 380 meters SW of the Tundra Lab, and 240 meters upstream of the saddle stream weir, which was installed in 1999. It consists of average daily flow volumes in m^3. LOCATION. 40.051473782595195, -105.59131521489772 The study site is the stream draining Niwot Saddle to the south, 380 meters downstream of the source of the stream on the Niwot Saddle (near the Tundra Lab) and 240 meters upstream of the existing saddle stream weir. It is gauged at a timber weir with a 120-degree V-notch plate. TIMING. Weir was installed in the fall of 2019 by Henry Brandes and Tyler Lampard. Flow measurements began in the summer of 2020, ongoing, daily during the field season (usually from late April to early September). ...