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Title:
Juneau stream chemistry and discharge for calculation of inorganic carbon flux
Author(s):
Harley, John R.; Biles, Frances E.; Brooks, Mariela K.; Fellman, Jason B.; Hood, Eran W.; D'Amore, David V.
Publication Year:
2023
How to Cite:
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Harley, John R.; Biles, Frances E.; Brooks, Mariela K.; Fellman, Jason B.; Hood, Eran W.; D'Amore, David V. 2023. Juneau stream chemistry and discharge for calculation of inorganic carbon flux. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2022-0058
Abstract:
This data publication contains tabular stream sampling data collected from five streams located in five independent watersheds. Streamwater samples were taken along the Juneau, Alaska road system from the following streams: Cowee Creek, Fish Creek, Herbert River, Mendenhall River, and Peterson Creek. Water samples were collected intermittently, from weekly to monthly, from 2015 through 2020. Data provided include streamwater temperature, pH, and alkalinity. Daily stream discharge measurements recorded between 2015 and 2020 (continuity of measurements vary across the streams) are also provided for all sites except the Mendenhall River.

Keywords:
inlandWaters; Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment; Hydrology, watersheds, sedimentation; alkalinity; pH; stream temperatures; dissolved inorganic carbon; stream water; geochemistry; stream discharge; streamflow; Alaska; Juneau
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  • Harley, John R.; Biles, Frances E.; Brooks, Mariela K.; Fellman, Jason B.; Hood, Eran W.; D'Amore, David V. 2023. Riverine dissolved inorganic carbon export from the Southeast Alaskan Drainage Basin with implications for coastal ocean processes. Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences. 128(10): e2023JG007609. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023jg007609
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