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  • Appalachian stream length dynamics: shapefiles
  • McGuire, Kevin; Virginia Tech
    Jensen, Carrie; Virginia Tech
  • 2022-01-20
  • McGuire, K. and C. Jensen. 2022. Appalachian stream length dynamics: shapefiles ver 2. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • Wet stream length and connectivity maps for 3 forested catchments (<75 ha) in each of 4 physiographic provinces of the Appalachian Highlands: the New England, Appalachian Plateau, Valley and Ridge, and Blue Ridge. Maps were developed for 12 headwater catchments under 7 different wetness conditions as represented by stream discharge and characterizing conditions between exceedance probabilities of <5% and >90% of the mean daily discharge. The dataset represents a map (shapefile) of the "wet" stream network on 7 different occasions for the 12 catchments. A “wet stream” location applies to visible surface water greater than 1 m in length at a GPS location.

    These data are described in detail and analyzed in: Jensen, C. K., McGuire, K. J., & Prince, P. S. (2017). Headwater stream length dynamics across four physiographic provinces of the Appalachian Highlands. Hydrological Processes, 31(19), 3350-3363.

  • Geographic Coordinates
    • N: 43.959, S: 43.914, E: -71.7022, W: -71.8062
    • N: 35.07, S: 35.045, E: -83.43, W: -83.467
    • N: 39.063, S: 39.052, E: -79.767, W: -79.695
    • N: 37.282, S: 37.252, E: -80.449, W: -80.485
    • N: 37.463, S: 37.449, E: -80.49, W: -80.501
  • knb-lter-hbr.349.2  (Uploaded 2022-01-20)  
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  • DOI PLACE HOLDER

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