Fifteen Minute Stream Flow Rates from USGS.Gauges on tributaries to Kings Creek and for the USGS gauge near This data set contains daily stream flow data for the four LTER These data indicate that burning affects the hydrology Data are available from Jthrough Decemberģ1, 1987. Site, which is located within the northwest quadrant of the FIFE These data were collected during storm events from five treatment Water flow and stage height of streams during storm events. Storm events was recorded so that the hydrology of the streams The water flow through five creeks in the Konza LTER site during The Storm Event Stream Flow Data Set contains water flow and stage height stream data collected during storm events. Data Set Overview: Data Set Identification: Per unit time could be converted through standard equations to On the principle that water flowing past a point of known dimensions The V-notch, sharp-crested weir used in watershed 1D operated Instantaneous volume with time could then be used to compute volumetric On the principle that the height of the water level in the standpipeĪt a specific location within a weir of known dimensions can beĬonverted to volume of water in the stream. The V-throated flume and standpipes used at the LTER weirs operated Data are available from Jthrough December Moreover, theseĭata were collected to determine the effect of burn frequency These data were recorded so that the hydrology of the streamsĭraining the tallgrass prairie could be studied. Site located within the northwest quadrant of the FIFE The Storm Event Stream Flow Data Set were collected during storm events from five treatmentĪreas within the Konza Prairie Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER)
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