Variables: TmStamp_UTC, Stage_m, Water_TempC, Cond (conductivity), spc_cond (specific conductivity), dischg_m3s_m3s (discharge in cubic meters per second), dischg_cfs (discharge in cubic feet per second)
Standard Variables: Electrical conductivity|Discharge|Specific conductance|Water depth|Temperature
Date Range: (2015-10-22 to 2018-08-07. 2015 2015-11-03 to 2015-11-19: no flow and building up ice 2015-11-20 to 2015-12-01: ice 2016 2016-12-15 : ice 2016-12-20 to 2016-12-25 : ice 2016-01-05 to 2016-01-08: ice 2016-01-09 to 2016-01-10: ice 2016-01-13 to 2016-01-14: ice 2016-01-18 to 2016-01-31: ice 2016-02-11 to 2016-02-21: ice 2016-04-20: debris buildup 2016-06-10 to 2016-11-30: no flow – summer was dry 2017 2017-01-07 to 2017-01-12: ice 2017-05-03: debris buildup 2017-05-17 to 2017-05-29: debris buildup 2017-06-08 to 2017-06-16: debris buildup 2017-06-29 to 2017-07-11: debris buildup 2017-10-17: erroneous data spikes 2017-11-20 to 2017-11-21: ice 2017-12-13 to 2018-01-01: ice )
Dataset Creators/Authors: Brantley, Susan L.
Contact: Dr. Susan Brantley, Professor of Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 2217 Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, University Park, PA, 16802, 814.865.1619, sxb7@psu.edu.
Field Area: Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory
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