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Hillslope hydrologic monitoring data following the 2009 Station Fire, Los Angeles County, California, November 2015 to June 2017

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2015-11-11
End Date
2017-06-30

Citation

Smith, J.B., Kean, J.W., Mirus, B.B., Staley, D.M, Rengers, F.K., and McGuire, L.A., 2019, Hillslope hydrologic monitoring data following the 2009 Station Fire, Los Angeles County, California, November 2015 to June 2017: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P98G0FS2.

Summary

This data release includes time-series data from two monitoring stations in drainage basins burned in the 2009 Station Fire, Los Angeles County, California. Both stations are located near the upper boundary of their respective watershed and were installed to study the effects of vegetation recovery on hillslope hydrology and debris-flow occurrence. The coordinates of the Arroyo Seco site are 34°14'13.10"N, 118°11'44.72"W. The coordinates for the Dunsmore Canyon hillslope site are 34°15'54.27"N, 118°14'14.41"W. The data include 1-minute time series of rainfall, soil water content, soil temperature, and soil matric potential recorded at two locations at both stations: AS1, AS2, DC1, DC2. The two locations at each site have the primary [...]

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arroyoSeco20151111_20170626.csv 85.09 MB text/csv
dunsmoreCanyon20151112_20170630.csv 67.69 MB text/csv
README.txt 5.8 KB text/plain

Purpose

The data were collected to study the effects of vegetation recovery on hillslope hydrology and debris-flow occurrence.

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