Near-surface soil hydrology data from selected vacant deconstruction lots, St. Louis, Missouri, 2019-2020
Dates
Publication Date
2021-01-08
Start Date
2019-08-28
End Date
2020-07-14
Citation
Heimann, D.C., and Reiss, E.J., 2021, Hydrologic and soil data associated with vacant deconstruction lots in St. Louis, Missouri, 2018-2020: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9RTK75F.
Summary
The text file "Near_Surface_Soil_Hydrology_measurements.txt" contains discrete measurements of soil hydrologic characteristics including unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, saturated hydraulic conductivity, and soil penetrometer (compaction) measurements for selected deconstruction lot pairs and restored prairie in St. Louis, Missouri. Data were collected from August 28, 2019, through July 14, 2020. Data for matched and adjacent Legacy and Green deconstruction lots and restored prairie sample sites were collected on the same day to minimize temporal variability in site conditions.
Summary
The text file "Near_Surface_Soil_Hydrology_measurements.txt" contains discrete measurements of soil hydrologic characteristics including unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, saturated hydraulic conductivity, and soil penetrometer (compaction) measurements for selected deconstruction lot pairs and restored prairie in St. Louis, Missouri. Data were collected from August 28, 2019, through July 14, 2020. Data for matched and adjacent Legacy and Green deconstruction lots and restored prairie sample sites were collected on the same day to minimize temporal variability in site conditions.
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Purpose
This dataset is available to stakeholders and the public to document and provide information about the assessment of hydrologic characteristics of selected vacant deconstruction lots in St. Louis, Missouri.
These data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development.