Dataset: A patchy continuum? Stream macronutrient concentration and system metabolism show varied responses to patch- and continuum-based analyses.
Data and Resources
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Kanawha River Basin temperature and DO data.xlsXLS
Kanawha%20River%20Basin%20temperature%20and%20DO%20data.xls
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| license_id | other-license-specified |
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| maintainer | Joseph Flotemersch |
| maintainer_email | flotemersch.joseph@epa.gov |
| metadata_created | 2025-12-02T08:13:38.220423 |
| metadata_modified | 2025-12-02T08:13:38.220428 |
| notes | At 21 sites located in the Kanawha River Basin in West Virginia, U.S.A., Oxygen concentration (mg l-1) and water temperature (°C) were measured every 15 min for > 72 h using TROLL® 9500 multiparameter water quality instruments. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Collins, S., S. Matter, I. Buffam, and J. Flotemersch. A patchy continuum? Stream processes show varied responses to patch‐ and continuum‐based analyses. Ecosphere. ESA Journals, 9(11): e02481, (2018). |
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| title | Dataset: A patchy continuum? Stream macronutrient concentration and system metabolism show varied responses to patch- and continuum-based analyses. |