Adrian A Harpold

University of Nevada, Reno | Associate Professor

Subject Areas: hydrology, Ecohydrology, water resources

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ABSTRACT:

The CAMELS-Chem dataset is a comprehensive collection of stream water chemistry data, atmospheric deposition data, and catchment attribute data for 516 minimally impacted headwater catchments across the continental United States. The dataset spans a period of 39 years, from 1980 through 2018, and includes 18 common stream water chemistry constituents, such as Al, Ca, Cl, Dissolved Organic Carbon, Total Organic Carbon, HCO3, K, Mg, Na, Total Dissolved Nitrogen, NO3, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Si, SO4, and water temperature. Additionally, the dataset provides annual wet deposition loads for several key components. The dataset is based on the existing CAMELS dataset, which provides catchment attribute data such as topography, climate, land cover, soil, and geology. In CAMELS-Chem, this catchment attribute data is paired with atmospheric deposition data from the National Atmospheric Deposition Program and water chemistry data and instantaneous discharge from the US Geological Survey. The dataset also includes paired instantaneous and discharge measurements for all chemistry samples.
The catchment attribute data files used in the CAMELS-Chem dataset were downloaded from the CAMELS website (https://ral.ucar.edu/solutions/products/camels

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ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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Lake Tahoe West Shore Stream Gauge
Created: March 14, 2023, 9:18 p.m.
Authors: Harpold, Adrian A

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This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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Burton Creek
Created: March 14, 2023, 9:22 p.m.
Authors: Harpold, Adrian A

ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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Madden Creek
Created: March 14, 2023, 9:22 p.m.
Authors: Harpold, Adrian A

ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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Miller Creek
Created: March 14, 2023, 9:23 p.m.
Authors: Harpold, Adrian A

ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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Meeks Creek
Created: March 14, 2023, 9:23 p.m.
Authors: Harpold, Adrian A

ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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Cascade Creek
Created: March 14, 2023, 9:23 p.m.
Authors: Harpold, Adrian A

ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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McKinney Creek
Created: March 14, 2023, 9:24 p.m.
Authors: Harpold, Adrian A

ABSTRACT:

This site monitors environmental conditions in an effort to understand forest hydrology. Notably this site is paired with five other locations to compare results against USGS gauges. There is a comparison across all gauges to monitor/compare stream discharge to previous years.

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ABSTRACT:

The CAMELS-Chem dataset is a comprehensive collection of stream water chemistry data, atmospheric deposition data, and catchment attribute data for 516 minimally impacted headwater catchments across the continental United States. The dataset spans a period of 39 years, from 1980 through 2018, and includes 18 common stream water chemistry constituents, such as Al, Ca, Cl, Dissolved Organic Carbon, Total Organic Carbon, HCO3, K, Mg, Na, Total Dissolved Nitrogen, NO3, Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Si, SO4, and water temperature. Additionally, the dataset provides annual wet deposition loads for several key components. The dataset is based on the existing CAMELS dataset, which provides catchment attribute data such as topography, climate, land cover, soil, and geology. In CAMELS-Chem, this catchment attribute data is paired with atmospheric deposition data from the National Atmospheric Deposition Program and water chemistry data and instantaneous discharge from the US Geological Survey. The dataset also includes paired instantaneous and discharge measurements for all chemistry samples.
The catchment attribute data files used in the CAMELS-Chem dataset were downloaded from the CAMELS website (https://ral.ucar.edu/solutions/products/camels

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