Characterization of streams and rivers in the Minnesota River Basin Critical Observatory: water chemistry and biological field collections, 2013-2016
2017-09-06
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2013-05-15
2016-11-30
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2017-08-28
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2013-2016
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South and west-central Minnesota
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Characterization of streams and rivers in the Minnesota River Basin Critical Observatory: water chemistry and biological field collections, 2013-2016
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2017-09-06
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Dolph, Christine, L.
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This dataset was collected to inform the Water, Sustainability and Climate Minnesota River Basin Observatory, and was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1209402 Water, Sustainability and Climate (WSC) – Category 2, Collaborative: Climate and human dynamics as amplifiers of natural change: a framework for vulnerability assessment and mitigation planning. The dataset contains point locations, watershed areas and water quality information for 231 ditch, stream, river and wetland sites located in the Le Sueur River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Cannon River, Wantonwan River and Blue Earth River basins of Minnesota. Study sites ranged in size from 1st order ditches and streams to an 8th order river. Each of these sites was sampled at least once between 2013-2016 (most sites were sampled multiple times) for one or more of the following parameters: 1) water chemistry (total dissolved nitrogen, nitrate-N, nitrite-N, ammonium-N, particulate nitrogen, soluble reactive phosphorus, total dissolved phosphorus, particulate phosphorus, total phosphorus, dissolved organic carbon, dissolved inorganic carbon, particulate carbon, chlorophyll a, total suspended solids, volatile suspended solids, delta-H-2 and delta-O-18 stable isotopes of site water, specific UV absorbance (SUVA) of site water, fluorescence index (FI) of site water); 2) stable isotopes (delta-C-13, delta-N-15, delta-H-2) of invertebrate consumers, particulate carbon and potential food sources; 3) denitrification rates and characteristics of benthic sediment in agricultural drainage ditches; and 4) stream discharge. This dataset also includes spatial data files containing study site locations and watershed areas delineated for each site.
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see readme file, 'Readme_MRB_dataset.txt'
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Dolph, C.L., Hansen, A.T. & Finlay, J.C. 2017. Flow-related dynamics in suspended algal biomass and its contribution to suspended particulate matter in an agricultural river network of the Minnesota River Basin, USA. Hydrobiologia 785: 127.
http://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-016-2911-7
Hansen, A. T., Dolph, C.L. & Finlay, J.C. 2016. Do wetlands enhance downstream denitrification in agricultural landscapes? Ecosphere 7(10):e01516. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1516
http://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1516
http://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-016-2911-7
Hansen, A. T., Dolph, C.L. & Finlay, J.C. 2016. Do wetlands enhance downstream denitrification in agricultural landscapes? Ecosphere 7(10):e01516. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1516
http://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1516
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National Science Foundation, Grant No. 1209402 Water, Sustainability and Climate (WSC) - Category 2, Collaborative: Climate and human dynamics as amplifiers of natural change: a framework for vulnerability assessment and mitigation planning.
National Science Foundation, Grant EAR-1415206 Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability (SEES) Fellows: Leveraging the waterscape to increase agricultural landscape sustainability
Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Grant No. 92036, Measuring and modeling watershed phosphorus loss and transport for improved management of agricultural landscapes. Project dollars provided by the Clean Water Fund (from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment).
National Science Foundation, Grant EAR-1415206 Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability (SEES) Fellows: Leveraging the waterscape to increase agricultural landscape sustainability
Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Grant No. 92036, Measuring and modeling watershed phosphorus loss and transport for improved management of agricultural landscapes. Project dollars provided by the Clean Water Fund (from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment).
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Dolph, Christine, L.; Hansen, Amy, T.; Kemmitt, Katie, L.; Janke, Ben; Rorer, Michelle; Winikoff, Sarah; Baker, Anna; Boardman, Evelyn; Finlay, Jacques, C.. (2017). Characterization of streams and rivers in the Minnesota River Basin Critical Observatory: water chemistry and biological field collections, 2013-2016. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D6FH44.
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Readme_MRB_dataset_update.txt
Description of the data
(32.44 KB)
MRB_Water_Chem_2013_2016.txt
Text file of water chemistry data collected from ditches, streams, rivers and wetlands
(170.12 KB)
Stable_Isotopes_d13C_d15N.txt
Text file of stable isotope values (Carbon-13, Nitrogen-15) of seston, basal resources, and macroinvertebrates collected from ditches, streams and rivers
(131.12 KB)
Denitrification_and_sediment_characteristics.txt
Text file of denitrification rates and sediment characteristics from benthic sediments collected from agricultural drainage ditches
(8.89 KB)
Stream_discharge_2013_2015.txt
Text file of stream discharge measured at a subset of study sites
(2.61 KB)
MRB_study_sites.zip
Shapefile of locations sampled for water chemistry and other parameters
(18.61 KB)
MRB_site_watersheds.zip
Shapefile of watershed areas delineated for study sites
(1.9 MB)
MRB_geodatabases.zip
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(790.72 KB)
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