Alissa M White
University of Arizona;University of Montana
Subject Areas: | Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Isotope geochemistry, Hydrogeodesy |
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This resource contains meteorological data from seven met stations in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness of ID and MT. All measurements were taken with Campbell Scientific instruments and recorded on Campbell Scientific data loggers (CR300 or CR1000x). Snow depth was measured with an SR-50A sonic distance sensor. Soil moisture, soil temperature, and electrical conductivity at 10 cm depth were measured with a CS-655. All other measurements were taken with the Climavue50 total meteorological sensor. Hourly data is provided from all instruments.
In addition, met stations are paired with GPS antennas as part of an investigation of hydrogeodesy in mountain watersheds. GPS data from each site can be downloaded from EarthScope. The aggregated DOI for all GNSS stations can be accessed with this link: https://doi.org/10.7283/A76G-HP43.
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The contents of this resource are associated with the following paper.
White, A., Moravec, B., McIntosh, J., Olshansky, Y., Paras, B., Sanchez, R. A., Ferre, T. P. A., Meixner, T., & Chorover, J. (2019). Distinct stores and routing of water in the deep critical zone of a snow-dominated volcanic catchment. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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ABSTRACT:
The contents of this resource are associated with the following paper.
White, A., Moravec, B., McIntosh, J., Olshansky, Y., Paras, B., Sanchez, R. A., Ferre, T. P. A., Meixner, T., & Chorover, J. (2019). Distinct stores and routing of water in the deep critical zone of a snow-dominated volcanic catchment. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Created: March 29, 2022, 9:06 p.m.
Authors: White, Alissa M · Lia Lajoie · Hilary Martens · Matthew Swarr · Ashlesha Khatiwada · Brett Oliver · Ellen Knappe · Rebecca Bendick · Payton Gardner
ABSTRACT:
This resource contains meteorological data from seven met stations in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness of ID and MT. All measurements were taken with Campbell Scientific instruments and recorded on Campbell Scientific data loggers (CR300 or CR1000x). Snow depth was measured with an SR-50A sonic distance sensor. Soil moisture, soil temperature, and electrical conductivity at 10 cm depth were measured with a CS-655. All other measurements were taken with the Climavue50 total meteorological sensor. Hourly data is provided from all instruments.
In addition, met stations are paired with GPS antennas as part of an investigation of hydrogeodesy in mountain watersheds. GPS data from each site can be downloaded from EarthScope. The aggregated DOI for all GNSS stations can be accessed with this link: https://doi.org/10.7283/A76G-HP43.