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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Surface and bottom hourly water temperature from the San Francisco Estuary, 2012-2019Nelson, Michelle M
Pien, Catarina
2021edi.591.5
Daily water temperature (C) in the Yolo Bypass and Sacramento River, 1998-2019Goertler, Pascale
Pien, Catarina
2022edi.1178.2
NEON lakes Level 0 multisonde temperature data - 2021Hensley, Robert T
2022edi.732.3
NEON rivers Level 0 multisonde temperature data - Jan 2019 to Jul 2022Hensley, Robert T
2022edi.1185.1
Hourly water temperature from the San Francisco Estuary, 1986 - 2019Interagency Ecological Program
Pien, Catarina
Hamilton, Jasmine
Hartman, Rosemary
Nelson, Michelle
Saraceno, JohnFranco
Schreier, Brian M
Davis, Brittany
2020edi.77.4
Daily water temperature and dissolved oxygen data in summer months from 2011 to 2015 for Lake Lillinonah in Northeastern North AmericaKlug, Jennifer L
Macuch, Coleman
edi.83.1
PIE LTER Year 2016, 15 minute measurements of conductivity, water temperature at the Parker River head of tide, Central St. Dam in Newbury, MA.Wollheim, Wilfred
Green, Mark
2019knb-lter-pie.506.1
PIE LTER Year 2016, 15 minute measurements of conductivity, water temperature at the Ipswich River head of tide, Sylvania Dam in Ipswich, MA.Wollheim, Wilfred
Green, Mark
2019knb-lter-pie.513.1
Year 2018, 15 minute measurements of stage, water temperature in a small headwater stream draining a mainly wetland catchment (49% wetlands/swamp + 36% forest), Bear Meadow Brook, draining Cedar Swamp, Reading, MA.Wollheim, Wilfred
2020knb-lter-pie.557.1
Year 2017, 15 minute measurements of stage, water temperature in a small headwater stream draining a mainly wetland catchment (49% wetlands/swamp + 36% forest), Bear Meadow Brook, draining Cedar Swamp, Reading, MA.Wollheim, Wilfred
2020knb-lter-pie.556.1

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