Zach Nickerson
National Ecological Observatory Network
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Pu'u Maka'ala Natural Area Reserve (D20-PUUM, Hawaii County, HI, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/PUUM
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Healy (D19-HEAL, Denali County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/HEAL
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Delta Junction (D19-DEJU, Southeast Fairbanks County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/DEJU
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Caribou Creek (D19-CARI, Fairbanks North Star County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/CARI
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed (D19-BONA, Fairbanks North Star County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BONA
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
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Created: Feb. 6, 2026, 4:19 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Lower Hop Brook (D01-HOPB, Franklin County, MA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/HOPB
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 12, 2026, 2:15 p.m.
Authors: Gilmore, Troy E. · Shrestha, Nawaraj · Stranzl, John · Nickerson, Zach
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This collection holds sample datasets and work products from groups participating in the PEP2026 Workshop. Pixels to Enviro Patterns 2026 (PEP2026), is a two-day workshop at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Nebraska), where cameras, AI, and storytelling converge for scientific discovery. Held March 7–8 at Hardin Hall on East Campus, PEP 2026 invites researchers, educators, and creatives to explore open imagery and dive into hands-on learning with GRIME AI software. Collaborate on mini-projects to turn pixels into environmental patterns that drive scientific inquiry and narratives. Whether you’re passionate about water, phenology, artificial intelligence, or communication, this is your chance to connect, create, and be inspired.
Datasets are curated for use with GRIME AI software, which is available as a Conda package (https://anaconda.org/channels/GRIMELab/packages/grime-ai/overview), with source code and Wiki on GitHub (https://github.com/JohnStranzl/GRIME-AI/wiki). GRIME AI is free, open-source software (Apache 2.0). GRIME AI leverages Meta's Segment Anything 2 (SAM2) model for image segmentation and also facilitates the entire data science workflow, from data retrieval to model deployment.
Created: Feb. 27, 2026, 4:10 a.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Bartlett Experimental Forest (D01-BART, Carroll County, NH, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BART
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 27, 2026, 4:24 a.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Harvard Forest & Quabbin Watershed (D01-HARV, Worcester County, MA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/HARV
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:04 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Blandy Experimental Farm (D02-BLAN, Clarke County, VA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BLAN
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:11 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Lewis Run (D02-LEWI, Clarke County, VA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/LEWI
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:15 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Posey Creek (D02-POSE, Warren County, VA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/POSE
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:16 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (D02-SCBI, Warren County, VA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/SCBI
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:18 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (D02-SERC, Anne Arundel County, MD, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/SERC
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:19 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Lake Barco (D03-BARC, Putnam County, FL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BARC
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:23 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Disney Wilderness Preserve (D03-DSNY, Osceola County, FL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/DSNY
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:25 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Flint River (D03-FLNT, Baker County, GA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/FLNT
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:27 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the The Jones Center At Ichauway (D03-JERC, Baker County, GA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/JERC
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:29 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Ordway-Swisher Biological Station (D03-OSBS, Putnam County, FL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/OSBS
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:30 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Lake Suggs (D03-SUGG, Putnam County, FL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/SUGG
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:32 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Río Cupeyes (D04-CUPE, San Germán Municipio County, PR, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/CUPE
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: Feb. 28, 2026, 2:34 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Guánica Forest (D04-GUAN, Guánica Municipio County, PR, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/GUAN
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 5:44 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Río Yahuecas (D04-GUIL, Adjuntas Municipio County, PR, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/GUIL
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 5:46 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Lajas Experimental Station (D04-LAJA, Lajas Municipio County, PR, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/LAJA
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
ABSTRACT:
Funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and operated by Battelle, the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) program provides continental-scale data across the United States that characterize and quantify complex, rapidly changing ecological processes. The Observatory’s comprehensive design supports greater understanding of ecological change and enables forecasting of future ecological conditions. NEON collects and processes data from field sites located across the continental U.S., Puerto Rico, and Hawaii over a 30-year timeframe. NEON provides free and open data that characterize plants, animals, soil, nutrients, freshwater and the atmosphere. These data may be combined with external datasets or data collected by individual researchers to support the study of continental-scale ecological change.
This collection contains one resource for each NEON site. Each NEON site resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered at the site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
If you have questions about this collection or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of NEON's sites and/or hydrologic data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 5:49 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Crampton Lake (D05-CRAM, Vilas County, WI, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/CRAM
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 5:52 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Little Rock Lake (D05-LIRO, Vilas County, WI, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/LIRO
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 5:53 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Steigerwaldt-Chequamegon (D05-STEI, Lincoln County, WI, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/STEI
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 5:55 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Treehaven (D05-TREE, Lincoln County, WI, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/TREE
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 5:57 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center (D05-UNDE, Gogebic County, MI, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/UNDE
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 5:59 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Kings Creek (D06-KING, Riley County, KS, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/KING
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:02 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Konza Prairie Agroecosystem (D06-KONA, Riley County, KS, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/KONA
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:05 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Konza Prairie Biological Station (D06-KONZ, Riley County, KS, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/KONZ
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:07 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the McDiffett Creek (D06-MCDI, Wabaunsee County, KS, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/MCDI
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:08 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the University of Kansas Field Station (D06-UKFS, Douglas County, KS, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/UKFS
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:10 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (D07-GRSM, Sevier County, TN, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/GRSM
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:13 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the LeConte Creek (D07-LECO, Sevier County, TN, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/LECO
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:15 p.m.
Authors: None
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This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Mountain Lake Biological Station (D07-MLBS, Giles County, VA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/MLBS
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:17 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Oak Ridge (D07-ORNL, Anderson County, TN, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/ORNL
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:21 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Walker Branch (D07-WALK, Anderson County, TN, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/WALK
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:24 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Black Warrior River (D08-BLWA, Greene County, AL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BLWA
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:26 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Dead Lake (D08-DELA, Greene County, AL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/DELA
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:28 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Lenoir Landing (D08-LENO, Choctaw County, AL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/LENO
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:31 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Mayfield Creek (D08-MAYF, Bibb County, AL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/MAYF
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:33 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Talladega National Forest (D08-TALL, Bibb County, AL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/TALL
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:35 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Lower Tombigbee River (D08-TOMB, Choctaw County, AL, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/TOMB
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:38 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Dakota Coteau Field Site (D09-DCFS, Stutsman County, ND, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/DCFS
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:40 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory (D09-NOGP, Morton County, ND, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/NOGP
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:41 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Prairie Lake (D09-PRLA, Stutsman County, ND, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/PRLA
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:43 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Prairie Pothole (D09-PRPO, Stutsman County, ND, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/PRPO
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:45 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge (D09-WOOD, Stutsman County, ND, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/WOOD
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:47 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Arikaree River (D10-ARIK, Yuma County, CO, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/ARIK
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:49 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Central Plains Experimental Range (D10-CPER, Weld County, CO, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/CPER
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:51 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Rocky Mountains (D10-RMNP, Larimer County, CO, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/RMNP
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:52 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the North Sterling (D10-STER, Logan County, CO, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/STER
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:54 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Blue River (D11-BLUE, Johnston County, OK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BLUE
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:55 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Lyndon B. Johnson National Grassland (D11-CLBJ, Wise County, TX, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/CLBJ
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:57 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Marvin Klemme Range Research Station (D11-OAES, Washita County, OK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/OAES
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 6:59 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Pringle Creek (D11-PRIN, Wise County, TX, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/PRIN
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Blacktail Deer Creek (D12-BLDE, Park County, WY, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BLDE
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:01 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Yellowstone National Park (D12-YELL, Park County, WY, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/YELL
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:03 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Como Creek (D13-COMO, Boulder County, CO, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/COMO
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:04 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Moab (D13-MOAB, San Juan County, UT, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/MOAB
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:06 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Niwot Ridge (D13-NIWO, Boulder County, CO, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/NIWO
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:07 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the West St. Louis Creek (D13-WLOU, Grand County, CO, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/WLOU
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:09 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Jornada Experimental Range (D14-JORN, Doña Ana County, NM, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/JORN
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:10 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Santa Rita Experimental Range (D14-SRER, Pima County, AZ, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/SRER
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:12 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Sycamore Creek (D14-SYCA, Maricopa County, AZ, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/SYCA
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:13 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Onaqui (D15-ONAQ, Tooele County, UT, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/ONAQ
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:14 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Red Butte Creek (D15-REDB, Salt Lake County, UT, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/REDB
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:16 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Abby Road (D16-ABBY, Clark County, WA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/ABBY
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:17 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Martha Creek (D16-MART, Skamania County, WA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/MART
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:19 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the McRae Creek (D16-MCRA, Linn County, OR, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/MCRA
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:20 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Wind River Experimental Forest (D16-WREF, Skamania County, WA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/WREF
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:22 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Upper Big Creek (D17-BIGC, Fresno County, CA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BIGC
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:23 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the San Joaquin Experimental Range (D17-SJER, Madera County, CA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/SJER
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:25 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Soaproot Saddle (D17-SOAP, Fresno County, CA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/SOAP
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:26 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Lower Teakettle (D17-TEAK, Fresno County, CA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/TEAK
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:27 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Teakettle Creek - Watershed 2 (D17-TECR, Fresno County, CA, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/TECR
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:29 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Utqiaġvik (D18-BARR, North Slope County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BARR
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:30 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Oksrukuyik Creek (D18-OKSR, North Slope County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/OKSR
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:31 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Toolik Lake (D18-TOOK, North Slope County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/TOOK
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:33 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Toolik Field Station (D18-TOOL, North Slope County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/TOOL
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:34 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed (D19-BONA, Fairbanks North Star County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/BONA
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:36 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Caribou Creek (D19-CARI, Fairbanks North Star County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/CARI
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:37 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Delta Junction (D19-DEJU, Southeast Fairbanks County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/DEJU
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:39 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Healy (D19-HEAL, Denali County, AK, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/HEAL
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us
Created: March 2, 2026, 7:40 p.m.
Authors: None
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides information on the hydrologic data products offered by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) at the Pu'u Maka'ala Natural Area Reserve (D20-PUUM, Hawaii County, HI, USA) site. Users can find details on all hydrologic data products published from observational, instrumented, or remote sensing methods across air, land, and water. No NEON data are stored in this resource, but users can use direct links and code resources to be quickly directed to data products of interest.
For more information on the site, please visit: https://www.neonscience.org/field-sites/PUUM
The subject keywords for this resource identify the hydrologic data products published from this site. Each of these data products is available for download, for free, from the NEON Data Portal (https://data.neonscience.org/data-products/explore).
The content of this resource contains the NEON data product catalog, in JSON and CSV format, subset to contain only the hydrologic data products published at this site. The README.md file in the content points users to helper scripts in R and Python that allow users to read the JSON file into a programming environment and explore and download the available NEON data products.
If you have questions about this resource or would like to chat with a NEON scientist about one or more of these data products, please follow this link to get in contact with us: https://www.neonscience.org/about/contact-us