CCZO -- Streamflow / Discharge -- Research Area 3, weir 4 -- (2014-2017)


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Owners: Will CookCZO CalhounCZO National
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Abstract

Capacitance rod installed in Weir 4 stilling pool, located in watershed 4, midway between USFS road 325 (top of hillslope) and Holcombe's Branch. Measuring Discharge/Runoff via stage (5 min resolution) in stilling pool of 90 degree v-notch weir and USFS rating curve: Q = 2.48*(h(ft))^2.49; Q = discharge in cfs, h = stage in feet. Discharge data converted to L/s. Runoff data, in mm/hr, calculated by normalizing discharge to watershed 4 area (6.9 ha). Capacitance water level meter is TruTrack, WT-HR 1000, manually donwloaded every six weeks.

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Calhoun CZO R3 weir 4
Longitude
-81.6943°
Latitude
34.6122°

Temporal

Start Date: 10/01/2014
End Date: 09/30/2017
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Funding Agencies

This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name Award Title Award Number
National Science Foundation Human and Natural Forcings of Critical Zone Dynamics and Evolution at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory 1331846

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Mallard, J. M. (2021). CCZO -- Streamflow / Discharge -- Research Area 3, weir 4 -- (2014-2017), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/ad719c838a7b44e8bbacb33d2c4dd95f

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Comments

Adam Nicholas Wlostowski 6 years, 2 months ago

A fantastic data set! I have visited the Calhoun CZO, specifically Watershed 4 and was very impressed by Jon's work to up-instrument weirs first installed many years ago by the Forst Service. I have used these data as part of my own cross-CZO network research. Thank you!

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