uid=PIE,o=EDI,dc=edirepository,dc=org all public read WAT-Forest-CartCreek-DO-2016 PIE LTER year 2016, 15 minute measurements of dissolved oxygen, water temperature in a small headwater stream draining draining a mainly forested catchment (55% forest + 19% wetland), Cart Cr., Newbury, MA. Wilfred Wollheim University of New Hampshire (603) 862-5022 Wil.Wollheim@unh.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5009-3212 Plum Island Ecosystems LTER http://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/ Chris Whitney University of New Hampshire chris.whitney@unh.edu associated researcher 2018 English
Year 2016, continuous measurements every 15 minutes were made of dissolved oxygen, water temperature in Cart Creek, Newbury, MA, a small headwater stream draining a mainly forested catchment (55% forest + 19% wetland) in the Parker River watershed.
Cart Creek dissolved oxygen forests water temperature PIE LTER Plum Island Ecosystems LTER Controlled Vocabulary
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https://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/content/pie-lter-year-2016-15-minute-measurements-dissolved-oxygen-water-temperature-small-headwater Watershed water collection and stream characterization site for Cart Creek (forest landuse), Newbury, MA -70.916496276855 -70.916496276855 42.769199371338 42.769199371338 2016-01-01 2016-12-31 Measurements completed for year. Version 01: August 15, 2019, data and metadata updates to comply with importation to DEIMS7 and LTER Data Portal. Used MarcrosExportEML_HTML (working)pie_excel2007_Jun2019.xlsm 6/7/19 12:58 PM for QA/QC to EML 2.1.0.   Plum Island Ecosystems LTER http://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/ Plum Island Ecosystems LTER http://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/ Plum Island Ecosystems
Dissolved oxygen and water temperature were measured using a HOBO datalogger attached to the outside of a PVC pipe in the center of the stream channel. Dissolved oxygen percent saturation was calculated using HOBOware software and barometric pressure data from the  MBL Marshview Farm Field Station, Newbury, MA. ADDITIONAL RESEARCH LOCATION COORDINATES: In addition to the decimal degree coordinates given above, locations are also given here in Massachusetts State Plane coordinates. The stream is called Cart Creek and is located in Newbury MA. Some residential area is present (~10% of the basin). In addition, I-95 passes through the center of the catchment, resulting in roughtly 8% impervious surface area. Beaver have also been actively present since roughtly the mid-2000s and have created a number of impoundments spanning the length of the stream. STATION  STATE X  STATE Y YSI-CC  247680  946790 NOTES AND COMMENTS: HOBO dissolved oxygen loggers have a sensor cap that requires replacement every 7 months. If the logger is deployed when the sensor cap expires, no usable data is collected after that point.   FLAGS: 1 -- Datalogger not deployed 2 -- Datalogger malfunction
Plum Island Ecosystems Long Term Ecological Research (PIE LTER IV, 2016-2022) Anne Giblin Marine Biological Laboratory (508) 289-7488 (508) 457-1548 agiblin@mbl.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3851-2178 principalInvestigator Wilfred Wollheim University of New Hampshire (603) 862-5022 Wil.Wollheim@unh.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5009-3212 principalInvestigator Jim Morris University of South Carolina 803-777-3948 morris@inlet.geol.sc.edu http://research.cas.sc.edu/morris/ https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0511-642X principalInvestigator Nathaniel Weston Villanova University (610) 519-8009 nathaniel.weston@villanova.edu http://nweston.org/ http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6837-360X principalInvestigator Linda Deegan Woodwell Climate Research Center 508-444-1557 ldeegan@woodwellclimate.org http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1017-9599 principalInvestigator Joe Vallino Marine Biological Laboratory (508) 289-7648 (508) 457-1548 jvallino@mbl.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4184-4512 principalInvestigator Robert Pontius Clark University (508) 793-7761 (508) 793-8881 rpontius@clarku.edu http://www2.clarku.edu/~rpontius/ http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7287-5875 principalInvestigator Jarrett Byrnes University of Massachusetts Boston (617) 287-3145 Jarrett.Byrnes@umb.edu http://byrneslab.net/ http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9791-9472 principalInvestigator The Plum Island Ecosystems (PIE) LTER is developing a predictive understanding of the response of a linked watershed-marsh-estuarine system in northeastern Massachusetts to rapid environmental change. Over the last 30 years, surface sea water temperatures in the adjacent Gulf of Maine have risen at 3 times the global average, rates of sea-level rise have accelerated, and precipitation has increased. Coupled with these changes in climate and sea level are substantial changes within the rapidly urbanizing watersheds that influence water, sediment, and nutrient delivery to the marsh and estuary. In PIE IV our focus is on: Dynamics of coastal ecosystems in a region of rapid climate change, sea-level rise, and human impacts. NSF OCE LTER-Plum Island Ecosystems: Dynamics of coastal ecosystems in a region of rapid climate change, sea-level rise, and human impacts. 1637630 WAT-Forest-CartCreek-DO-2016_csv PIE LTER year 2016, 15 minute measurements of dissolved oxygen, water temperature in a small headwater stream draining draining a mainly forested catchment (55% forest + 19% wetland), Cart Cr., Newbury, MA. WAT-Forest-CartCreek-DO-2016.csv 1195214 d68a6699beac7dd52124eb5c4094a798 6c333689153a8aa1faca947c5e8ac64ce8a21376 1 \r\n column , https://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/sites/default/files/data/WAT-Forest-CartCreek-DO-2016.csv Date Date date (YYYY-MM-DD) date YYYY-MM-DD NA not available Time Time Time of sampling (eastern standard time EST, 24 hour) date hh:mm NA not available Temp Temp water temperature (oC) celsius real NA not available DO_Concentration DO_Concentration Dissolved oxygen concentration milligramPerLiter real NA not available DO_Percent_Sat DO_Percent_Sat Dissolved oxygen percent saturation percent real NA not available Flag Flag Code referring to comment about the data (explanation in methods) string 1 datalogger not deployed 2 Datalogger malfunction NA not available 35136 WAT-Forest-CartCreek-DO-2016_xls Excel metadata and data file associated with the csv data source file. Excel file after downloading is to be used for adding/editing new metadata and data. WAT-Forest-CartCreek-DO-2016.xls 3598336 83271e7feb5e057dac34ab0f25c999d6 06b79cda1590657cefc933a81012c92986e7aae0 application/vnd.ms-excel https://pie-lter.ecosystems.mbl.edu/sites/default/files/data/WAT-Forest-CartCreek-DO-2016.xls document
A common unit of temperature milligrams / liter ratio of two quantities as percent composition (1:100)