SSCZO -- Streamflow / Discharge -- KREW, Bull Creek -- (2003-2010)


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Abstract

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Discharge values for three subcatchments (B201, B203, B204) of Bull Creek plus another nearby small catchment in the Teakettle Experimental Forest (T003). Values are presented by water year (previous October 01 through September 30 of named year). 15 min data were compressed to hourly and daily during the data processing procedure. B201, B203, and B204 flow is channelized through two Parshall flumes (small 2 feet). T003 flow is channelized through a 120 degree v-notch weir. At all sites stream stage and discharge are measured using a Teledyne-Isco 6712 with 730 bubbler. High flow stream stage and discharge are measured using an Advanced Measurements & Controls Inc. Aquarod AR100

This met station is located at the Bull Creek site of the Kings River Experimental Watershed (KREW). Both the Providence and Bull Creek met stations were erected by the Forest Service Pacific Southwest research station as part of the KREW project using the same methods and sensors. Data processing was conducted by the CZO using the same programs. The Bull creek site acts as a nearby paired area, approximately 400 m higher in elevation than the Providence sites. See additional information on the https://eng.ucmerced.edu/snsjho/files/MHWG/Field/Southern_Sierra_CZO_KREW/Bull_Creek/Discharge/Level_1b/Bull_stream_Methods.txt methods, including sensors used, and https://eng.ucmerced.edu/snsjho/files/MHWG/Field/Southern_Sierra_CZO_KREW/Bull_Creek/Discharge/Level_1b/Bull_stream_site.txt site .

Additional metadata are available in the https://eng.ucmerced.edu/snsjho/files/MHWG/Field/Southern_Sierra_CZO_KREW/Bull_Creek/Discharge/Level_1b parent directory of this dataset, such as site properties, instrumentation, and processing notes.

Coverage

Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Other instrumented sites, KREW, Bull Creek
North Latitude
36.9781°
East Longitude
-119.0266°
South Latitude
36.9589°
West Longitude
-119.0820°

Temporal

Start Date: 10/01/2003
End Date: 10/01/2010
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Hunsaker, C. (2019). SSCZO -- Streamflow / Discharge -- KREW, Bull Creek -- (2003-2010), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/d6d8b2a6e5604629b1192233646dfea1

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