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  • Water quality and stage in Gibson Jack Creek, SE Idaho, March-October 2020
  • Hale, Rebecca L; Senior Scientist; Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
    Godsey, Sarah; Idaho State University
    Dohman, Jenna M; Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology
    Warix, Sara R; Colorado School of Mines
  • 2024-09-06
  • Hale, R.L., S. Godsey, J.M. Dohman, and S.R. Warix. 2024. Water quality and stage in Gibson Jack Creek, SE Idaho, March-October 2020 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • Diel dissolved organic matter (DOM) variation can be used to understand hydrological and biogeochemical controls on organic matter cycling. We collected high-frequency fluorescence DOM data, and additional high-frequency data that could be used to parse controls, including stage, specific conductivity, water and air temperature, dissolved oxygen, and light availability at three locations in a non-perennial reach in Gibson Jack Creek, in southeastern Idaho. Weekly grab samples were collected for water chemistry throughout the study period. Data were collected from March 2020 through October 2020.

  • N: 42.798977      S: 42.768357      E: -112.49456      W: -112.496544
  • edi.1125.1  (Uploaded 2024-09-06)  
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