Lindsay Platt
Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences, Inc | Environmental Data Scientist
Subject Areas: | Data Science, Limnology |
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ABSTRACT:
iUTAH researchers have developed and deployed an ecohydrologic observatory to study water in ‘Gradients Along Mountain to Urban Transitions’ (GAMUT). The GAMUT Network measures aspects of climate, hydrology, and water quality along a mountain-to-urban gradient in three watersheds that share common water sources (winter-derived precipitation) but differ in the human and biophysical nature of land-use transitions. Designing GAMUT was a 12-month process involving faculty and technicians from across Utah’s research-intensive institutions: Brigham Young University, the University of Utah, and Utah State University.
This dataset contains raw data for all of the air temperature in degrees Celsius measured for the iUTAH GAMUT Network climate site near Beaver Divide.
ABSTRACT:
This resource contains data used to understand characteristics of rivers that experience episodic salinization from winter road salting events. These data products represent snapshots of public data compiled to support the AGU Water Resources Research publication, Platt and Dugan 2025. The code used to generate the data in this resource is available via a reproducible R pipeline published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17095176.
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Created: Oct. 18, 2024, 9:31 p.m.
Authors: Platt, Lindsay · Dugan, Hilary
ABSTRACT:
This resource contains data used to understand characteristics of rivers that experience episodic salinization from winter road salting events. These data products represent snapshots of public data compiled to support the AGU Water Resources Research publication, Platt and Dugan 2025. The code used to generate the data in this resource is available via a reproducible R pipeline published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17095176.

Created: May 29, 2025, 7:16 p.m.
Authors: Platt, Lindsay · Anthony Castronova
ABSTRACT:
iUTAH researchers have developed and deployed an ecohydrologic observatory to study water in ‘Gradients Along Mountain to Urban Transitions’ (GAMUT). The GAMUT Network measures aspects of climate, hydrology, and water quality along a mountain-to-urban gradient in three watersheds that share common water sources (winter-derived precipitation) but differ in the human and biophysical nature of land-use transitions. Designing GAMUT was a 12-month process involving faculty and technicians from across Utah’s research-intensive institutions: Brigham Young University, the University of Utah, and Utah State University.
This dataset contains raw data for all of the air temperature in degrees Celsius measured for the iUTAH GAMUT Network climate site near Beaver Divide.