Shenandoah Valley Stream Health and Habitat Assessments in West Virginia and Virginia, 2021 (ver. 2.0, November 2023)
Dates
Publication Date
2023-06-26
Start Date
2021-07-26
End Date
2021-08-13
Revision
2023-11-29
Citation
Mohs, T.G., Cashman, M.J., Noe, G.B., and Staub, L.E., 2023, Shenandoah Valley Stream Health and Habitat Assessments in West Virginia and Virginia, 2021 (ver. 2.0, November 2023): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P97UX2LO.
Summary
U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists completed a data collection campaign from the 26th of June to the 13th of August in 2021, using various methods to record geomorphic and habitat indicators throughout streams in the Shenandoah Valley. Field methods included GNSS surveys, gravelometer-based pebble count readings, visual assessments, and riparian analyses. This metadata record contains all raw observations from the campaign as well as numerous summary metrics to be used in model development. Those "model-ready" data can be found in Shenandoah_Model_Deliverable.csv in the parent item, while the two child items containing raw in-channel observations and raw survey data. Attached to this release is a data dictionary containing [...]
Summary
U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists completed a data collection campaign from the 26th of June to the 13th of August in 2021, using various methods to record geomorphic and habitat indicators throughout streams in the Shenandoah Valley. Field methods included GNSS surveys, gravelometer-based pebble count readings, visual assessments, and riparian analyses. This metadata record contains all raw observations from the campaign as well as numerous summary metrics to be used in model development. Those "model-ready" data can be found in Shenandoah_Model_Deliverable.csv in the parent item, while the two child items containing raw in-channel observations and raw survey data.
Attached to this release is a data dictionary containing general information about Shenandoah_Model_Deliverable.csv. This information can be found in the SummaryMetrics_Dictionary.csv file.
The various data collected in this data release fall into the following categories describing both reach average and heterogeneity:
- Study Information
- Internal site ID
- Riparian Statistics
- Monarch Presence
- Riparian assessment score
- Riparian canopy cover
- Riparian active width
- Bank Statistics
- Eroding percent
- Dendro lateral retreat rate
- Bank vegetation
- Modified BEHI score
- Total to bankfull ratio
- Bank substrate
- Bank angle
- Total bank height
- Legacy sediment depth
- In-Channel Statistics
- Wetted width
- Bankfull width
- Bankfull height
- Pebble count
- Average
- Heterogeneity metrics
- Embeddedness
- Average
- Heterogeneity metrics
- Fine sediment depth
- Average
- Heterogeneity metrics
- Water depth
- Average
- Heterogeneity metrics
- Flow type
- Average
- Heterogeneity metrics
- In-channel canopy cover
- Vegetation coverage
- Average
- Heterogeneity metrics
- Fish habitat coverage
- Average
- Heterogeneity metrics
- Woody debris
- Survey Metrics
- Thalweg sinuosity
- Longitudinal roughness
- Water surface slope
- Cross section
- Bankfull area
- Total channel area
- Total to bankfull area ratio
- Cross sectional roughness
- Wetted perimeter
Additionally, the following child items can be found attached to this data release:
- Raw Field Observations: All field forms collected by technicians from the Habitat Assessment field teams.
- Raw Survey Data: All coordinate data from surveying campaign collected by Habitat Assessment field teams.
Any use of trade, firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Click on title to download individual files attached to this item.
Shenandoah Summary - v1.7.xml Original FGDC Metadata
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Shenandoah_Model_Deliverable.csv
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SummaryMetrics_Dictionary.csv
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Summary_Updates.txt
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Purpose
These geomorphic and habitat data were collected as part of a larger field campaign that included water quality, surface water, macroinvertebrate, and fish sampling for evaluating the effect of agricultural best management practices on holistic stream health. For analyses using these data, it is recommended to use the summary metrics contained in the Shenandoah_Model_Deliverable.csv file, although raw data are provided if other metrics would like to be calculated by the end user.
Rights
This work is marked with Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).
Revision 2.0 by Tristan Mohs on November 29, 2023. To review the changes that were made, see “survey_verson_history.txt” in the attached files section.