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Abstract
This resource provides a longer period of record to accompany Newcomb and Godsey (2023). The data contained in this resources were collected over three field seasons in the Gibson Jack watershed, located near Pocatello, Idaho, USA. These datasets include time series of stream channel water level, soil moisture, sap flow, and vapor pressure deficit (VPD) collected at a non-perennial stream riparian study site. Water level was measured with an Onset U-20 water level logger place in a fully screened stream well that was installed 35 cm below the ground. Water pressure was converted corrected to water level by correcting with local barometric pressure. Soil moisture data was collect using METER GS3 soil moisture sensors installed 20 cm below the ground. Sap Flow is the site-averaged sap flow from three Dynamax Dynagage Heat Balance sensors deployed on the riparian tree nearest the stream. Vapor pressure deficit was calculated using relative humidity and temperature collected with a U24 Onset Relative Humidity sensor.
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- Newcomb, S., S. Godsey (2023). Gibson Jack 2022 ecohydrology data, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.b55bb9282db5471889987a164e0e1a4e
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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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U.S. National Science Foundation | CAREER: Active Learning Across Interfaces: Controls on Flow Intermittency and Water Age in Temporary Streams | 1653998 |
U.S. National Science Foundation | Reynolds Creek Carbon Critical Zone Observatory Cooperative Agreement | 1331872 |
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