Variables: pH, Temperature, Electrical conductivity, Oxygen dissolved, Carbon dissolved inorganic, Carbon dissolved organic, Nitrogen total dissolved, Fluoride dissolved, Chloride dissolved, Nitrogen dissolved nitrite (NO2), Bromide dissolved, Phosphorus dissolved, Nitrogen dissolved nitrate (NO3), Sulfate dissolved, Phosphorus orthophosphate dissolved, Beryllium dissolved, Boron dissolved, Sodium dissolved, Magnesium dissolved, Aluminum dissolved, Silicon dissolved, Potassium dissolved, Calcium dissolved, Titanium dissolved, Vanadium dissolved, Chromium dissolved, Manganese dissolved, Iron dissolved, Cobalt dissolved, Nickel dissolved, Copper dissolved, Zinc dissolved, Germanium dissolved, Arsenic dissolved, Selenium dissolved, Strontium dissolved, Yttrium dissolved, Zirconium dissolved, Molybdenum dissolved, Silver dissolved, Cadmium dissolved, Tin dissolved, Antimony dissolved, Barium dissolved, Lanthanum dissolved, Cerium dissolved, Praseodymium dissolved, Neodymium dissolved, Samarium dissolved, Europium dissolved, Gadolinium dissolved, Terbium dissolved, Dysprosium dissolved, Holmium dissolved, Erbium dissolved, Thulium dissolved, Ytterbium dissolved, Lutetium dissolved, Thallium dissolved, Lead dissolved, Uranium dissolved, Mercury dissolved, delta-13C of DIC, delta-1D of H2O, delta-18O of H2O, Nitrogen NH4
Standard Variables: Aluminum, dissolved|Antimony, dissolved|Arsenic, dissolved|Barium, dissolved|Beryllium, dissolved|Boron, dissolved|Bromide, dissolved|Cadmium, dissolved|Calcium, dissolved|Carbon, dissolved inorganic|Carbon, dissolved organic|Cerium, dissolved|Chloride, dissolved|Chromium (VI), dissolved|Cobalt, dissolved|Copper, dissolved|delta-13C of DIC|delta-18O of H2O|delta-D of H2O|Dysprosium, dissolved|Electrical conductivity|Erbium, dissolved|Europium, dissolved|Fluoride, dissolved|Gadolinium, dissolved|Holmium, dissolved|Iron, dissolved|Lanthanum, dissolved|Lead, dissolved|Lutetium, dissolved|Magnesium, dissolved|Manganese, dissolved|Mercury, dissolved|Molybdenum, dissolved|Neodymium, dissolved|Nickel, dissolved|Nitrogen, dissolved nitrate (NO3)|Nitrogen, dissolved nitrite (NO2)|Nitrogen, NH4|Nitrogen, total dissolved|Oxygen, dissolved|pH|Phosphorus, dissolved|Phosphorus, orthophosphate dissolved|Potassium, dissolved|Praseodymium, dissolved|Samarium, dissolved|Selenium, dissolved|Silicon, dissolved|Silver, dissolved|Sodium, dissolved|Strontium, dissolved|Sulfate, dissolved|Temperature|Terbium, dissolved|Thallium, dissolved|Thulium, dissolved|Tin, dissolved|Titanium, dissolved|Uranium, dissolved|Vanadium, dissolved|Ytterbium, dissolved|Yttrium, dissolved|Zinc, dissolved|Zirconium, dissolved
Date Range: (2011-03-08 to 2018-09-23)
Dataset Creators/Authors: Jennifer McIntosh; Jon Chorover; Peter Troch; Paul Brooks; Mary Key Amistadi; Timothy Corley; Xavier Zapata-Rios; Mark Losleben; Katherine Condon; Shawn Alexander Pedron
Contact: Jennifer McIntosh, Hydrology and Water Resources Department, University of Arizona, 1133 E. James E. Rogers Way, Tucson, AZ 85721, jenmc@email.arizona.edu; Jon Chorover, Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, University of Arizona, 1177 E. 4th Street, Tucson, AZ 85721, chorover@email.arizona.edu.
Field Area: Jemez River Basin
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