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This data release supports analyses of the relations between monthly average nutrient concentrations in the Herring River on the ebb tide near Wellfleet Massachusetts and monthly average precipitation, temperature, runoff, solar radiation, ocean water temperature, mean sea level, nutrient concentrations in Wellfleet Harbor, and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen 2015-2021. The Environmental_Variables.csv file contains the monthly average precipitation, temperature, runoff, solar radiation, ocean water temperature, mean sea level, nutrient concentrations in Wellfleet Harbor, and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen data. The Velocity_andgage_height.csv file contains the data on surface water velocity that were used...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Cape Cod, Massachusetts,
Herring River Watershed, Wellfleet, Massachusetts,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Quality,
biota, All tags...
nutrients,
suspended sediments,
water quality, Fewer tags
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Staff from the Cape Cod National Seashore, National Park Service (CACO NPS) began limited water-quality data collection in the Herring River Estuary as early as 1984. In 2006 a monthly sampling program was established for 14 sites to monitor nutrient concentrations, dissolved oxygen, and other constituents. This monitoring program is ongoing and has been supplemented with data from other CACO NPS projects and cooperative monitoring with the U.S. Geological Survey. With the anticipated restoration of the estuary, which has been diked off from the ocean for over 100 years, these data are critical in supporting the characterization of pre-restoration water quality. The data collected in the estuary from 1984-2017 have...
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Note: this data release has been withdrawn. Please see new data release here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P13LGNTT. Geochemical data were obtained to investigate the fate and transport of nitrogen in a subterranean estuary near East Falmouth, Massachusetts. The goal of this investigation was to assess nitrogen attenuation in the aquifer under the Eel River Estuary and the adjacent peninsula that was densely populated with residences having septic systems and legacy cesspool inputs of inorganic nitrogen. This estuary is one of many small embayments on Cape Cod where nutrient enrichment can lead to eutrophication and is a major concern for water-quality impairment. Groundwater water-quality data were collected from...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Cape Cod, Massachusetts,
Eel River, Massachusetts,
Sea Coast Shores, East Falmouth, Massachusetts,
Water Quality,
biogeochemical cycling, All tags...
geochemical processes,
groundwater flow,
groundwater level,
groundwater quality,
nutrient cycling, Fewer tags
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This data release provides data in support of an assessment of changes in slope of the concentration-discharge relation for total organic carbon in eight major rivers at gaging stations in Connecticut from October 1972 to September 2019 (U.S. Geological Survey water years 1973 to 2019). The rivers include the Connecticut at Thompsonville (01184000), Housatonic at Stevenson (01205500), Quinebaug at Jewett City (01127000), Farmington at Tariffville (01189995), Shetucket at Willamantic (01122500), Naugatuck at Beacon Falls (011208500), Quinnipiac at Wallingford (01196500), and Salmon at East Hampton (01193500). The assessment is described in the article “An increase in the slope of the concentration discharge relation...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Beacon Falls, CT,
Connecticut River,
East Hampton, CT,
Farmington River,
Housatonic River, All tags...
Hydrology,
Jewett City, CT,
Land Use Change,
Naugatuck River,
Quinebaug River,
Quinnipiac River,
Salmon River,
Shetucket River,
South Windham, CT,
Stevenson, CT,
Tariffville, CT,
Thompsonville, CT,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Wallingford, CT,
Water Quality,
Willimantic, CT,
dissolved organic compounds,
mathematical modeling,
river discharge monitoring,
streamflow modeling, Fewer tags
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This data release supports an analysis of changes in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and in the slope of the concentration-discharge relation in the Sleepers River Research Watershed W9 near North Danville, Vermont 1991 to 2018. The data release includes pre-processed model inputs and model outputs. W9 is a 40.5-hectare forested sub-watershed of the Sleepers River Research Watershed that was originally established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1959 and has been intensively studied by the USGS since 1991. The W9 headwater sub-watershed drains to Pope Brook and is gaged at USGS station ID 01135100. Pope Brook flows into Sleepers River and ultimately into the Connecticut River. Two models...
Categories: Data,
Data Release - Revised;
Tags: Hydrology,
Sleepers River,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Vermont,
Water Quality, All tags...
concentration discharge relation,
dissolved organic carbon,
environment,
inlandWaters,
stream discharge,
water quality, Fewer tags
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