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Title: 2018 Meander Y and Meander Z floodplain groundwater chemistry from the East River watershed, Colorado

Abstract

This dataset includes groundwater geochemistry data from floodplain piezometers collected as a part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (SFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The data were collected in order to investigate the role of hyporheic exchange and other river corridor processes on riverine export of solutes. Floodplain piezometers installed in Meander Z (MZA, MZB wells) and Meander Y (MYP wells) just upstream of the confluence with Brush Creek were sampled on daily to weekly time scales during summer-fall 2018. Some river water grab samples are also included. Data includes in-field measurements (pH, electrical conductivity [EC], oxidation reduction potential [ORP], and groundwater level) along with laboratory measurements (dissolved inorganic carbon [DIC], dissolved organic carbon [DOC], metals and major cations, anions [chloride, sulfate, nitrate], and dissolved ammonium). Five files are included in this dataset, including: sample locations and depths in both a kmz file which can be opened in Google Earth and a csv file, sampling protocol as a pdf document, aqueous geochemistry data in a csv file, and analytical detection limits in a csv file.

Authors:
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  1. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  2. Stanford University
  3. University of Massachusetts Amherst
  4. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publication Date:
Other Number(s):
paf_366_752
Research Org.:
Environmental System Science Data Infrastructure for a Virtual Ecosystem
Sponsoring Org.:
U.S. DOE > Office of Science > Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; Anions; Cations; Dissolved Ammonia; Patriculate/Dissolved Inorganic Carbon; Patriculate/Dissolved Organic Carbon; anion; cation; floodplain; groundwater; river corridor
OSTI Identifier:
1838122
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15485/1838122

Citation Formats

Fox, Patricia, Dewey, Christian, Anderson, Cam, Keiluweit, Marco, and Nico, Peter. 2018 Meander Y and Meander Z floodplain groundwater chemistry from the East River watershed, Colorado. United States: N. p., 2020. Web. doi:10.15485/1838122.
Fox, Patricia, Dewey, Christian, Anderson, Cam, Keiluweit, Marco, & Nico, Peter. 2018 Meander Y and Meander Z floodplain groundwater chemistry from the East River watershed, Colorado. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/1838122
Fox, Patricia, Dewey, Christian, Anderson, Cam, Keiluweit, Marco, and Nico, Peter. 2020. "2018 Meander Y and Meander Z floodplain groundwater chemistry from the East River watershed, Colorado". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/1838122. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1838122. Pub date:Thu Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2020
@article{osti_1838122,
title = {2018 Meander Y and Meander Z floodplain groundwater chemistry from the East River watershed, Colorado},
author = {Fox, Patricia and Dewey, Christian and Anderson, Cam and Keiluweit, Marco and Nico, Peter},
abstractNote = {This dataset includes groundwater geochemistry data from floodplain piezometers collected as a part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (SFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The data were collected in order to investigate the role of hyporheic exchange and other river corridor processes on riverine export of solutes. Floodplain piezometers installed in Meander Z (MZA, MZB wells) and Meander Y (MYP wells) just upstream of the confluence with Brush Creek were sampled on daily to weekly time scales during summer-fall 2018. Some river water grab samples are also included. Data includes in-field measurements (pH, electrical conductivity [EC], oxidation reduction potential [ORP], and groundwater level) along with laboratory measurements (dissolved inorganic carbon [DIC], dissolved organic carbon [DOC], metals and major cations, anions [chloride, sulfate, nitrate], and dissolved ammonium). Five files are included in this dataset, including: sample locations and depths in both a kmz file which can be opened in Google Earth and a csv file, sampling protocol as a pdf document, aqueous geochemistry data in a csv file, and analytical detection limits in a csv file.},
doi = {10.15485/1838122},
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place = {United States},
year = {Thu Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2020},
month = {Thu Dec 31 23:00:00 EST 2020}
}