Continuous precipitation and stream chemistry data, Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study, 1963 – present.
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The Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study officially began on 1 June 1963.
This archive contains HBWatER, the results of >50 years of
collection and analysis of weekly stream water and precipitation
samples obtained from 1 June 1963 to the most recently approved water
year. Stream chemistry is reported for nine gauged watersheds and the
mainstem of Hubbard Brook. Precipitation chemistry is reported for
rain collectors on both the north facing and south facing slopes of
the Hubbard Brook valley. All solute data are reported as
concentrations in (mg/l). HBWatER originated with the idea of
applying the small watershed approach to study element flux and
cycling through intact ecosystems. These chemical data have been used
in conjunction with continuous streamflow and precipitation records to
estimate watershed biogeochemical inputs and outputs. Such records
have been instrumental in: identifying the existence and the impact of
acid rain and then documenting its decline and legacy impacts on
forested watersheds; documenting the effects of deforestation and
natural forest disturbance on ecosystem nutrient exports; and in
constructing element budgets for ecosystems over succession. Hundreds
of published papers have taken advantage of HBWatER to understand how
elements cycle through ecosystems.
These data were gathered as part of the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study
(HBES). The HBES is a collaborative effort at the Hubbard Brook
Experimental Forest, which is operated and maintained by the USDA
Forest Service, Northern Research Station.
提供机构:
Environmental Data Initiative
创建时间:
2019-03-20



