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Landscape characteristics for urban gradients in United States cities across multiple scales

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2024

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Hopkins, K.G., Hale, R., Capps, K., Kominoski, J., Morse, J., Roy, A., Blinn, A., Chen, S., Ortiz Muñoz, L., Quick, A., Rudolph, J., 2024, Landscape characteristics for urban gradients in United States cities across multiple scales: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P13UZYZF.

Summary

This dataset contains tabular data at three scales (city, tract, and synoptic site) and related vector shapefiles (for watersheds or buffers around synoptic sites) for areas included in the Carbon in Urban River Biogeochemistry Project (CURB) to assess how social, built, and biophysical factors shape aquatic functions. The city scale included 486 urban areas in the continental United States with greater than 50,000 residents. Tabular data are provided for each urban area (CURB_CensusUrbanArea.csv) and all U.S. Census tracts within seven urban areas (Atlanta, GA, Boston, MA, Miami, FL, Phoenix, AZ, Portland, OR, Salt Lake City, UT, and San Francisco, CA; CURB_CensusTract.csv) to characterize a range of social, built, and biophysical [...]

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CURB_CensusTract.csv
“Census tract landscape characteristics”
812.96 KB text/csv
CURB_CensusUrbanArea.csv
“Census urban areas landscape characteristics”
91.97 KB text/csv
CURB_Miami_Synoptic_Buffers.zip
“Synoptic buffers for Miami sites”
183.37 KB application/zip
CURB_Synoptic_Watersheds.zip
“Synoptic watershed shapefile”
38.75 MB application/zip
CURB_SynopticSite.csv
“Synoptic site landscape characteristics”
99.35 KB text/csv
Metadata.xml
“Metadata”
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66.01 KB application/fgdc+xml

Purpose

The primary objective of the Carbon in Urban River Biogeochemistry Project (CURB) is to assess how human and biophysical controls on riverine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations, characteristics, and bioavailability vary across geographies and urban context. This dataset provides vector and tabular data describing social, built, and biophysical factors that are expected to shape aquatic functions.

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This work is marked with Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).

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