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Long-term monotonic trends in annual and monthly stream temperature metrics at multi-source monitoring locations in the United States

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Publication Date
Start Date
1948-09-01
End Date
2022-03-23

Citation

Johnson, Z.C., 2024, Long-term monotonic trends in annual and monthly stream temperature metrics at multi-source monitoring locations in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9V10XSF.

Summary

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Resources Mission Area (WMA) is working to address a need to understand where the Nation is experiencing water shortages or surpluses relative to the demand for water need by delivering routine assessments of water supply and demand and an understanding of the natural and human factors affecting the balance between supply and demand. A key part of the Integrated Water Availability Assessments (IWAAs) Trends and Drivers project is identifying long-term national trends in water availability, including groundwater and surface water quantity, quality, and use. This data release contains Mann-Kendall monotonic trend analyses for 55 observed annual (calendar, water, and climate years) and monthly stream [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Zachary C Johnson
Originator :
Zachary C Johnson
Metadata Contact :
Zachary C Johnson
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Washington Water Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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filtered_temperature_sites.csv
“Temperature Locations Coordinates”
109.66 KB text/csv
temperature_metrics.csv
“Annual & Monthly Metrics”
118.48 MB text/csv
temperature_screens.csv
“Temperature Locations Screens”
16.64 MB text/csv
temperature_trends.csv
“Trends in Annual & Monthly Metrics”
533.77 MB text/csv
r_code.zip
“R Code with README Document”
55.01 KB application/zip

Purpose

Daily minimum, mean, and maximum stream temperature data were organized to estimate monthly and annual trends in 55 different stream temperature metrics at sites in the conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. These data were collected by a variety of agencies for a variety of reasons (Oliver et al., 2024), but can be used to assist water resources planners and managers consider changing conditions in their decisions. These trend results are most appropriate to use at sites where known drivers of environmental change have prompted a gradual, monotonic increase or decrease in a stream temperature metric over a defined trend period.

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  • Regional IWAAs – Integrated Methods for Base Evaluation Project
  • USGS Data Release Products

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