Data for manuscript "Evapotranspiration of residential lawns across the United States"
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Owners: | Noortje Grijseels |
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Created: | Apr 28, 2022 at 9:35 p.m. |
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Abstract
This dataset contains primary and processed data for the manuscript "Evapotranspiration of residential lawns across the United States", Grijseels et al. (submitted to WRR, 2022). The data was collected at residential yards in six Metropolitan Statistical Areas: Boston (Massachusetts), Minneapolis-St. Paul (Minnesota), Baltimore (Maryland), Miami (Florida), Los Angeles (California), and Phoenix (Arizona). The data consists of a variety of instantaneously measured climate variables as well as variables reflecting yard management. Files labeled with "_flag" contain data collected at each measurement location; files labeled with "_yard" contain data averaged per property (with data from turfgrass lawns located in the front yard and/or backyard of a property). The file header contains detailed metadata for the site and the variable and method with each column. Additional information on site selection and methods can be found in the manuscript. The file "Figures" contains averaged tables that were used to create each figure or table in the manuscript, and each tab is labeled in the same way as the corresponding figure or table number.
keywords: evapotranspiration, residential, ET, lawn, turfgrass, yard management, landscaping, water-conservation, yard design
The contributor section lists everyone who contributed to field sampling. Please also refer to the acknowledgments of the corresponding manuscript which lists the agencies who provided permission to visit reference sites for soil moisture measurements.
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Start Date: | 04/10/2018 |
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End Date: | 08/22/2018 |










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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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National Science Foundation | Collaborative Proposal: MSB-FRA: Alternative Ecological Futures for the American Residential Macrosystem | 1638606; 1638648; 1638560; 1638725; 1638676; 1638519; 1638690; 1638430; 1638657 |
Contributors
People or Organizations that contributed technically, materially, financially, or provided general support for the creation of the resource's content but are not considered authors.
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Brett Barnard | ||||
Emily Tanner | ||||
Christopher Buyarski | ||||
Laura Templeton | ||||
Ben Glass-Seigel | ||||
Dan Dillon | ||||
Juan Botero | ||||
Katherine Ralston | ||||
Alyssa Wellman Houde | ||||
Martha Zapata | ||||
Sarah Nelson | ||||
Sebastian Ruiz | ||||
Alicia Flores | ||||
John Talarico | ||||
Brittany Strobel | ||||
Laura Steger |
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