Air temperature data for Dead Run watershed, Baltimore County, MD, USA
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Owners: | Claire WeltyJohn J. Lagrosa IV |
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Created: | Apr 09, 2022 at 4:15 a.m. |
Last updated: | Jan 12, 2025 at 11:27 p.m. |
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Abstract
This resource includes air temperature data collected at six stations in Dead Run watershed near Woodlawn, Baltimore County, MD. Data are being collected together with stream temperature data for the purpose of assessing the impacts of stormwater management facilities on the thermal regime of a Maryland Class IV stream. Air temperature data are collected using HOBO MX2305 Temperature Data Loggers (Part # MX2305, Onset Computer Corp.) protected by solar radiation shields (Part # RS1, Onset Computer Corp.), each mounted to a pole co-located with six USGS stream gaging stations. Data are collected at a 5-minute interval and downloaded via Blue Tooth every 90 days.
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Start Date: | 10/28/2021 |
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End Date: | 01/12/2025 |












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Title | Owners | Sharing Status | My Permission |
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Dead Run Data Collection | Claire Welty · John Lagrosa IV | Discoverable & Shareable | Open Access |
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Funding Agencies
This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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Chesapeake Bay Trust | Evaluation of watershed-scale impacts of stormwater management facilities on thermal loads to a Maryland Class IV stream using a high-frequency sensor network | 19275 |
National Science Foundation | Frameworks:Collaborative Proposal: Software Infrastructure for Transformative Urban Sustainability Research | 1931283 |
National Science Foundation | Collaborative Research: Network Cluster: Urban Critical Zone processes along the Piedmont-Coastal Plain transition | 2012340 |
U.S. Department of Energy | Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative Urban Integrated Field Laboratory | DE-SC0023217 |
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Name | Organization | Address | Phone | Author Identifiers |
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Andrew Miller | University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Maryland, USA | ||
John Lagrosa | Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Maryland, US |
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