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Chemical characterization of water and suspended sediment of the Snake River and Hells Canyon Complex (Idaho, Oregon) (ver. 3.0, November 2023)

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2013-10-08
End Date
2022-12-31
Revision
2022-11-29
Last Revision
2023-11-27

Citation

Poulin, B.A., Breitmeyer, S.E., Krabbenhoft, D.P., Tate, M.T., DeWild, J.F., Ogorek, J.M., Babiarz, C.L., Janssen, S.E., Marvin-DiPasquale, M.C., Antweiler, R.C., Baldwin, A.K., Yoder, A.M., Clark, G.M., and Aiken, G.R., 2020, Chemical characterization of water and suspended sediment of the Snake River and Hells Canyon Complex (Idaho, Oregon) (ver. 3.0, November 2023): https://doi.org/10.5066/P9DT2B6J.

Summary

This dataset includes laboratory analyses of surface water samples and sediment trap material collected from (1) locations upstream, downstream, and within the Hells Canyon Complex (Idaho, Oregon) of the Snake River, (2) tributaries of the Snake River, and (3) two reservoirs near Boise, Idaho, from 2014 to 2022. The study area spans approximately 232 river miles of the Snake River and includes: two sites on the main stem of the Snake River upstream of the Hells Canyon Complex (Snake River mile 447.6, 399.0, and 345.6), six sites within Brownlee Reservoir (Snake River mile 318, 314, 310, 305, 300, and 286), one site within Oxbow Reservoir (Snake River mile 273), two sites within Hells Canyon Reservoir (Snake River mile 252 and 248.1), [...]

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Table_1_Site_Description.csv
“Site descriptions”
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Table_2_Analysis_Description.csv
“Analysis information and data dictionary”
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Table_3_Water.csv
“Water chemistry data”
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Table_4_Settling_Trap_Material.csv
“Settling trap data”
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Table_5_Water_High_Frequency.csv
“High frequency water sample data”
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Table_6_Brownlee_Profiles.csv
“Brownlee Reservoir profiles”
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V3_version_history.txt
“Version history”
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Purpose

The Hells Canyon Complex along the Snake River (Idaho-Oregon border, USA) encompasses three successive reservoirs that seasonally stratify, creating hypolimnetic anoxia conditions that promote methylmercury production and bioaccumulation. Starting in 2014, researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey, Idaho Power Company, and the University of California at Davis initiated a study to gain a process-level understanding of the biogeochemical processes that control mercury cycling in the Hells Canyon Complex. The purpose of these data is to inform conceptual and quantitative models of mercury cycling in the reservoir complex.

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