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PNW_SDAM Final data


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DOI: 10.4211/hs.fb4e7b8758d0478cbfe0d6c786f0f968
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Abstract

Hydrological, biological, and geomorphological dataset collected from the Pacific Northwest (PNW = Oregon, Idaho, and Washington) used to develop the Oregon (OR) Streamflow Duration Assessment Method (SDAM) and the PN SDAM. SDAMs are rapid, reach-scale indices or models that use physical and/or biological indicators to predict flow duration class. Three flow duration classes are used in the OR and PNW SDAMs: perennial, intermittent, and ephemeral. Perennial reaches have continuous surface flow and do not experience drying outside of extreme drought. Intermittent reaches have continuous surface flow for part of the year that is sustained by snowmelt and/or groundwater. Ephemeral reaches have surface flow only during and immediately following precipitation or snowmelt

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Pacific Northwest of the United States of America
North Latitude
49.0000°
East Longitude
-111.0400°
South Latitude
42.0000°
West Longitude
-124.7407°

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This resource is referenced by Nadeau, T.-L. 2011. Streamflow Duration Assessment Method for Oregon; EPA/910/R-11/002; United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10: Seattle, WA, USA. p. 28. Available online: https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2016-01/documents/streamflow_duration_assessment_method_oregon_final_2011.pdf
This resource is referenced by Nadeau, T.-L. 2015. Streamflow Duration Assessment Method for the Pacific Northwest; EPA/910/K-14/001; United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10: Seattle, WA, USA. p. 29. Available online: https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2016-01/documents/streamflow_duration_assessment_method_pacific_northwest_2015.pdf
The content of this resource was created by a related App or software program https://www.epa.gov/streamflow-duration-assessment/streamflow-duration-assessment-method-pacific-northwest
This resource is referenced by Nadeau, T.-L., Leibowitz, S.G., Wigington, Jr. P.J., Ebersole, J.L., Fritz, K.M., Coulombe, R.A., Comeleo, R.L., and Blocksom, K.A. 2015. Validation of rapid assessment methods to determine streamflow duration classes in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Environmental Management 56(1):34-53. Available online: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-015-0466-4
This resource is referenced by Nadeau, T.-L. 2018. A rapid assessment method for classifying flow permanence of steam reaches in the Pacific Northwest, United States. Pages 281-291 in J. Dorney, R. Savage, R.W. Tiner, and P. Adamas (eds.) Wetland and Stream Rapid Assessments: Development, Validation, and Application. Elsevier, San Diego, CA.
The content of this resource is derived from Feddema, J.J. 2005. A revised Thornthwaite-type global climate classification. Physical Geography 26(6):442–466. https://doi.org/10.2747/0272-3646.26.6.442
The content of this resource is derived from Fritz, K.M., Johnson, B.R. and Walters, D.M. 2006. Field operations manual for assessing the hydrologic permanence and ecological condition of headwater streams; EPA/600/ R-06/126 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington DC. https://www.epa.gov/sites/defau
The content of this resource is derived from Mazzacano, C. 2008 Macroinvertebrate indicators of streamflow duration: A field guide to accompany the macroinvertebrate scoring portion of the Oregon Streamflow Duration Assessment Method. Xerces Society, Portland, OR. https://xerces.org/sites/default/files/2018-05/10-002_02_macro_guide_pocket_v21.
The content of this resource is derived from Mazzacano, C. and Black, S.H. 2008. Using aquatic macroinvertebrates as indicators of streamflow duration report. Xerces Society, Portland, OR. 33 pages. https://xerces.org/sites/default/files/publications/10-003.pdf
The content of this resource is derived from Mazzacano, C., and Blackburn, M. 2012. Macroinvertebrate indicators of streamflow duration OR, WA, & ID: A field guide. Xerces Society, Portland, OR. https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-10/documents/macroinvertebrate_field_guide.pdf
The content of this resource is derived from Peck, D.V., A.T. Herlihy, B.H. Hill, R.M. Hughes, P.R. Kaufmann, D.J. Klemm, J.M. Lazorchak, F.H. McCormick, S.A. Peterson, P.L. Ringold, T. Magee and M. R. Cappaert, 2006. Environmental monitoring and assessment program: Surface waters western pilot study— field operations manual for wadeable strea
The content of this resource is derived from Topping, B.J.D., Nadeau, T.-L., and Turaski, M.R. 2009. Interim Version, Oregon Streamflow Duration Assessment Method. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2016-01/documents/streamflow_duration_assessment_method_oregon_interim
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United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Name Organization Address Phone Author Identifiers
Ken Fritz U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;Office of Research and Development;Center for Environmental Measurement and Modeling Ohio, US 5135697092
Tracie-Lynn Nadeau U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Oregon, US
Parker J. Wigington Jr. United States Environmental Protection Agency
Randy L. Comeleo United States Environmental Protection Agency
Karen A. Blocksom United States Environmental Protection Agency
Scott G. Leibowitz United States Environmental Protection Agency
Joseph L. Ebersole United States Environmental Protection Agency
Robert A. Coulombe CSS-Dynamac

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United States Environmental Protection Agency (2022). PNW_SDAM Final data, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.fb4e7b8758d0478cbfe0d6c786f0f968

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