Air-water temperature data for the study of groundwater influence on stream thermal regimes in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Dates
Publication Date
2017-06-22
Revision
2018-05-03
Start Date
2012-06-23
End Date
2016-10-25
Citation
Snyder, C.D., Hitt, N.P., and Johnson, Z.C., 2018, Air-water temperature data for the study of groundwater influence on stream thermal regimes in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia (ver. 2.0, May 3, 2018): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7B56H72.
Summary
This database contains hourly water and air temperature data from 120 site locations within 17 watersheds in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia between June 23,2012 and October 25, 2016. The database includes three separate table files (i.e, entities) in csv format: 1) Water temperature data, 2) air temperature data, and 3) site location data. All temperature data were collected using HOBO Pro V2 thermographs (accuracy = 0.2 degrees Celsius, drift = <0.1 degrees Celsius per year per year). These raw data were summarized to mean daily air and water temperatures for the analysis used in Johnson et al. Johnson, Z.C., Snyder, C.D. and Hitt, N.P., 2017, Landform features and seasonal precipitation predict shallow groundwater influence [...]
Summary
This database contains hourly water and air temperature data from 120 site locations within 17 watersheds in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia between June 23,2012 and October 25, 2016. The database includes three separate table files (i.e, entities) in csv format: 1) Water temperature data, 2) air temperature data, and 3) site location data. All temperature data were collected using HOBO Pro V2 thermographs (accuracy = 0.2 degrees Celsius, drift = <0.1 degrees Celsius per year per year). These raw data were summarized to mean daily air and water temperatures for the analysis used in Johnson et al.
Johnson, Z.C., Snyder, C.D. and Hitt, N.P., 2017, Landform features and seasonal precipitation predict shallow groundwater influence on temperature in headwater streams. Water Resour. Res. doi:10.1002/2017WR020455
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Metadata-SHENAirWaterTemp_v2.xml Original FGDC Metadata
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AirObs_hourly_WY2012to2016_long_v2.csv
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TempSites_UTMcoords_v2.csv
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Water_hourly_WY2012to2016_long_v2.csv
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Johnson, Z.C., Snyder, C.D. and Hitt, N.P., 2017, Landform features and seasonal precipitation predict shallow groundwater influence on temperature in headwater streams. Water Resour. Res. doi:10.1002/2017WR020455
These data were used to quantify the influence of groundwater on stream thermal regimes, and to develop predictive models of groundwater influence in un-sampled space.
On June 28, 2017, the title in the XML metadata record was updated. Revision 2.0 by Randy Bennett on May 3, 2018. To review the changes that were made, see “Revision History.txt” in the attached files section.