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  • Weather and hydrological data formatted to ODM 1.1 for Marcell Experimental Forest, archived from ClimDB/HydroDB (1961 to 2012)
  • Marcell Experimental Forest LTER
    Kolka, Randy K.; ForestResources,UniversityofMinnesota
    Sebestyen, Stephen D.; USDAForestService,NorthernResearchStation
  • 2021-04-19
  • Marcell Experimental Forest LTER, R.K. Kolka, and S.D. Sebestyen. 2021. Weather and hydrological data formatted to ODM 1.1 for Marcell Experimental Forest, archived from ClimDB/HydroDB (1961 to 2012) ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • The National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program and many U.S. Forest Service Experimental Research Stations collect and maintain extensive, long-term ecological databases including streamflow and meteorological measurements. These databases have been widely used in intersite comparisons, modeling studies, and land management-related studies. Intersite research was facilitated by a centralized database called Climate and Hydrology Database Projects (CLIMDB/HYDRODB), initiated in 1998. The database was actively maintained until approximately 2015, and received contributions from 45 contributing LTER and USFS sites. In 2018, it was decided that a more modern system aligned with a broader community would be more appropriate for this type of data. The system maintained by the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science (CUAHSI) was chosen.

    This data package contains data contributed by the site Marcell Experimental Forest (MAR) to ClimDBHydroDB, which has been reformatted to the Observations Data Model (ODM) 1.1 model for contribution to the CUAHSI system. This package contains the six data tables required for upload to CUAHSI. Data are available for 15 station(s): (1) Bog runoff component of South Unit Watershed S2 weir (1961,2007), (2) Upland runoff component of South Unit Watershed S2 weir (1961,2007), (3) Total runoff of South Unit Watershed S2 weir (1961,2007), (4) Bog runoff component of North Unit Watershed S4 weirs (sum of S4-N and S4-S weirs) (1962,2007), (5) Upland runoff component of North Unit Watershed S4 weirs (sum of S4-N and S4-S weirs) (1962,2007), (6) Total runoff of North Unit Watershed S4 weirs (sum of S4-N and S4-S weirs) (1962,2007), (7) Bog runoff component of North Unit Watershed S5 weir (1962,2007), (8) Upland runoff component of North Unit Watershed S5 weir (1962,2007), (9) Total runoff of North Unit Watershed S5 weir (1962,2007), (10) Bog runoff component of Watershed S6 weir (1964,2007), (11) Upland runoff component of Watershed S6 weir (1964,2007), (12) South Unit, Upland, Watershed S2 (1961,2012), (13) South Unit, Bog Site, Watershed S2 (1989,2012), (14) North Unit, Upland, Watershed S5 (1962,2012), (15) Total runoff Watershed S6 weir (1964,2007).

  • N: 47.52      S: 47.52      E: -93.47      W: -93.47
  • edi.777.1  (Uploaded 2021-04-19)  
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