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  • Water chemistry data from synoptic sampling of 235 Lake Michigan tributaries: 10-15 July, 2018
  • Mooney, Robert J; University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Stanley, Emily H; University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Dugan, Hilary A; University of Wisconsin - Madison
    Rosenthal, William C; University of Wyoming
    Rock, Linnea A; University of Wyoming
    Kendall, Anthony D; Michigan State University
    McIntyre, Peter B; Cornell University
  • 2021-10-19
  • Mooney, R.J., E.H. Stanley, H.A. Dugan, W.C. Rosenthal, L.A. Rock, A.D. Kendall, and P.B. McIntyre. 2021. Water chemistry data from synoptic sampling of 235 Lake Michigan tributaries: 10-15 July, 2018 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • This dataset includes nutrient (total nitrogen and phosphorus, soluble reactive phosphorus, and dissolved inorganic nitrogen [nitrate+nitrite+ammonium]) and chloride concentrations for 235 tributaries of Lake Michigan collected during a synoptic sampling event from 10-15 July, 2018. The dataset also includes modeled discharge metrics for the 235 sampled watersheds, as well as spatial watershed characteristics.

  • N: 46.73383      S: 41.26538      E: -83.93787      W: -89.71335
  • edi.1012.1  (Uploaded 2021-10-19)  
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