CJCZO -- Precipitation -- Marshall Gulch -- (2007-2019)
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Created: | Nov 18, 2019 at 10:05 p.m. |
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Abstract
Marshall Gulch (high elevation site in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona) precipitation is measured at nine locations. Six locations are equipped with a cluster of three RAINEW 111 Tipping Bucket Wired Rain Gauges. Data are recorded every 15 minutes and after quality control, precipitation values are averaged for each cluster. Three additional locations are instrumented with a single rain gage. RAINEW 111 Tipping Bucket is installed at Marshall Gulch weir, Campbell Scientific Heated Rain Gage 385 is installed at Mt. Lemmon site. Winter precipitation was recorded using Onset S-RGB-M002 rain gage equipped with an antifreeze tipping bucket CS 705 snowfall adapter at the Schist catchment.
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Start Date: | 05/01/2007 |
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End Date: | 05/02/2019 |


















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This resource is referenced by | Heidbüchel I., Troch P.A., Lyon S.W., and Weiler M. (2012). The master transit time distribution of variable flow systems. Water Resources Research 48(6): W06520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2011WR011293 |
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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National Science Foundation | EAR-0724958 | |
National Science Foundation | EAR-1331408 |
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