Chemistry of Streamwater at HBEF WS-8
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TITLE
Chemistry of Streamwater at HBEF WS-8
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(s)
Gene E. Likens
Institute of Ecosystem Studies
BEGIN DATE
June 1995
END DATE
Ongoing
LOCATION
HBEF watershed 8 (WS-8). Collected from a waterfall 5m above the stream gauging station at HBEF WS-8.
West bounding coordinate: -71.759521
East bounding coordinate: -71.759521
North bounding coordinate: 43.929436
South bounding coordinate: 43.929436
SAMPLING DESIGN
Samples are collected in acid-washed, deionized water-rinsed, polyethylene bottles, from a small waterfall above the stream gauging station, to avoid contamination from ponded debris or weir construction materials. The normal sampling interval is weekly, with more frequent samples taken at times of increased discharge. At low flow summer (drought) conditions, samples may be taken with a clean polyethylene syringe, from undisturbed standing pools in the stream channel.
Daily export values (in g/ha-mo) are derived by multiplying daily streamflow amounts (in mm) for watershed 8, by the concentration of solutes (in mg/L) in the WS-8 sample taken on that day. For periods between samples, the average chemistry of the previous and next discrete sample is used for a daily concentration value. Measured and estimated daily values are summed to produce monthly export, and export divided by total monthly streamflow to produce volume-weighted, average monthly concentrations for streamwater at HBEF WS-8.
REFERENCES
DATA ACCESS GUIDELINES
Data Access Guidelines for Streamwater Chemistry


We are happy to share these data on the chemistry of Hubbard Brook ecosystems. The public dissemination of these data that we have collected is a responsibility that we take very seriously. As stewards of these long-term data, our highest priorities are:


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Therefore, it is HBES policy to make these streamwater data available on this web page five years after the date of collection. Also, in sharing these data with users like yourself, we ask that you adhere to the following guidelines as a matter of common courtesy and ethical responsibility:


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NOTES ON DATA
Volume-weighted, average, monthly concentrations in streamwater. Data are only used to calculate solute export for HBEF Watershed 8. Routine collections began in June 1995.
These data are physically located at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Robert S. Pierce Ecosystem Laboratory, Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, W. Thornton, NH.
January 2013: Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen data (2000-present) temporarily unavailable pending quality assurance testing; please check back for updates.
CONTACT PERSON
Gene Likens
Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Millbrook, NY 12545
USA

Phone: (845)-677-5343
Email: LikensG@ecostudies.org

Data file: w8-stm.txt
Description: Stream chemistry data of watershed 8 at Hubbard Brook lter
ColumnVariableDescriptionUnitsCoded?Missing value label
1wswatershed (8)noneynone
2yearyearYYYYnnone
3momonthMMnnone
4flowtotal streamflow in mm/month (over any unit of area)millimetersPerMonthn-3.000
5Cacalcium concentration in mg/LmilligramsPerLitern-3.000
6Mgmagnesium concentration in mg/LmilligramsPerLitern-3.000
7Kpotassium concentration in mg/LmilligramsPerLitern-3.000
8Nasodium concentration in mg/LmilligramsPerLitern-3.000
9Altotal aluminum in mg/LmilligramsPerLitern-3.000
10NH4ammonium concentration in mg/LmilligramsPerLitern-3.000
11pHpHdimensionlessn-3.00
12SO4sulfate concentration in mg/LmilligramsPerLitern-3.000
13NO3nitrate concentration in mg/LmilligramsPerLitern-3.000
14Clchloride concentration in mg/LmilligramsPerLitern-3.000
15PO4phosphate concentration in mg/L (soluble-reactive phosphate)milligramsPerLitern-3.0000
16SiO2silica concentration in mg/L (measured as silicate)milligramsPerLitern-3.000

CODES

Variable: ws
Code
Description
8
the number of the watershed (is 8 throughout this dataset)