Data supporting the study of increasing floodplain connectivity through urban stream restoration increases nutrient and sediment retention, 2012-2013

This data set presents ecosystem geomorphic and soil attributes, sediment and nutrient loading rates, and rates of nutrient biogeochemistry processes, including denitrification and N and P mineralization, in floodplains of urban restored streams. The restored streams were located in the Charlotte, North Carolina, metropolitan area and were studied from 2012-2013.

Data and Resources

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publisher U.S. Geological Survey
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Groups
  • AmeriGEOSS
  • National Provider
  • North America
Tags
  • alluvial-soils
  • amerigeo
  • amerigeoss
  • ckan
  • ecosystem-restoration
  • floodplains
  • geo
  • geoss
  • national
  • nitrogen
  • north-america
  • phosphorus
  • sediment
  • streams
  • united-states
  • urban-areas
  • usgs-5948427be4b062508e34447d
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maintainer Gregory Noe
maintainer_email gnoe@usgs.gov
metadata_created 2025-11-21T14:57:58.902420
metadata_modified 2025-11-21T14:57:58.902424
notes This data set presents ecosystem geomorphic and soil attributes, sediment and nutrient loading rates, and rates of nutrient biogeochemistry processes, including denitrification and N and P mineralization, in floodplains of urban restored streams. The restored streams were located in the Charlotte, North Carolina, metropolitan area and were studied from 2012-2013.
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title Data supporting the study of increasing floodplain connectivity through urban stream restoration increases nutrient and sediment retention, 2012-2013