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This dataset provides shapefile outlines of the 7,150 lakes that had temperature modeled as part of this study. The format is a shapefile for all lakes combined (.shp, .shx, .dbf, and .prj files). A csv file of lake metadata is also included. This dataset is part of a larger data release of lake temperature model inputs and outputs for 7,150 lakes in the U.S. states of Minnesota and Wisconsin (http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/P9CA6XP8).
This dataset summarized a collection of annual thermal metrics to characterize lake temperature impacts on fish habitat for 7,150 lakes from uncalibrated models (PB0) and 449 from calibrated models (PBALL). The dataset includes over 172 annual thermal metrics.
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Multiple modeling frameworks were used to predict daily temperatures at 0.5m depth intervals for a set of diverse lakes in the U.S. states of Minnesota and Wisconsin. General Lake Model verion 2 process-Based (PB) models were configured and calibrated with training data to reduce root-mean squared error for 449 lakes (PBALL). Uncalibrated models used default configurations (PB0; see Winslow et al. 2016 for details) and no parameters were adjusted according to model fit with observations for 7,150 lakes.
Observed water temperatures from 1980-2019 were compiled for 5,584 lakes in Minnesota and Wisconsin (USA). A subset of these data were used as calibration for process-based models on some lakes (see "pball" models). The data are formatted as a single csv (comma separated values) file with attributes corresponding to the unique combination of lake identifier, time, and depth. Data came from a variety of sources, including the Water Quality Portal, the North Temperate Lakes Long-Term Ecological Research Project, and digitized temperature records from the MN Department of Natural Resources. Upper and Lower Red Lake data were filtered out of this release.
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This dataset includes model inputs (specifically, weather and flags for predicted ice-cover) and is part of a larger data release of lake temperature model inputs and outputs for 7,150 lakes in the U.S. states of Minnesota and Wisconsin (http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/P9CA6XP8).
This dataset provides model specifications used to estimate water temperature from the process-based model, General Lake Model verion 2 (Hipsey et al. 2019) using calibrated model configurations (PBALL) for 449 lakes and uncalibrated model configurations (PB0) for 7,150 lakes. The format is a single JSON file indexed for each lake based on the "site_id". This dataset is part of a larger data release of lake temperature model inputs and outputs for 7,150 lakes in the U.S. states of Minnesota and Wisconsin (http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/P9CA6XP8).


    map background search result map search result map Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 1 Spatial data (GIS polygons for 7,150 lakes) Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 2 Model configurations (lake metadata and parameter values) Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 3 Temperature observations Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 4 Model inputs (meteorological inputs and ice flags) Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 5 Model prediction data Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 6 Habitat metrics Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 6 Habitat metrics Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 1 Spatial data (GIS polygons for 7,150 lakes) Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 2 Model configurations (lake metadata and parameter values) Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 3 Temperature observations Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 4 Model inputs (meteorological inputs and ice flags) Process-based water temperature predictions in the Midwest US: 5 Model prediction data