SSHCZO -- Groundwater Chemistry, Surface Water Chemistry -- Shaver's Creek -- (2014-2014)


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Abstract

Surface and groundwater were collected from the SSHCZO and from the surrounding Shaver's Creek watershed in October 2014 by students enrolled in Hydrogeochemistry at Kent State University. The motivation for this data collection was to evaluate the spatial variability of inputs from hillslope soils to the SSHCZO stream from soils; however, dry conditions precluded soil water collection and efforts shifted to evaluating water chemistry in the larger Shaver's Creek watershed. The stream at Shale Hills was not flowing during sample collection; thus samples were obtained from stagnant pools of water. This file contains information for collected water samples, including location data and geochemical data (pH, specific conductance, concentrations of anions and cations).

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Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Shaver's Creek
North Latitude
40.6925°
East Longitude
-77.9018°
South Latitude
40.6104°
West Longitude
-78.0064°

Temporal

Start Date: 10/11/2014
End Date: 10/12/2014
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Herndon, E. (2019). SSHCZO -- Groundwater Chemistry, Surface Water Chemistry -- Shaver's Creek -- (2014-2014), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/483d1c29f8984657a6ee85158189fddf

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