Cycles in hydrologic intensification and de-intensification create instabilities in spring nitrate-N export C-Q behavior in northern temperate forests
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Data supporting analysis in "Cycles in hydrologic intensification and de-intensification create instabilities in spring nitrate-N export C-Q behavior in northern temperate forests".
The worksheet "daily SWE" contains modeled daily snow water equivalent (SWE; mm) at Turkey Lakes Watershed. Daily values were modeled using a snow accumulation and melt routine within a hydrologic model that used measured precipitation and snow survey data as input and was calibrated to daily discharge measurements at a reference catchment.
For use of SWE data, please cite:Leach, J. A., Buttle, J. M., Webster, K. L., Hazlett, P. W., & Jeffries, D. S. (2020). Travel times for snowmelt-dominated headwater catchments: influences of wetlands and forest harvesting, and linkages to stream water quality. Hydrological Processes, 34(10), 2154-2175. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13746
The worksheet "monthly T, P, PET" contains monthly mean temperature (°C), monthly total precipitation (mm), and monthly Hamon potential evapotranspiration (PET; mm) from measurements made at the Algoma CAPMoN (Canadian Air and Precipitation Monitoring Network) meteorological station (47°02′N, 84°22′W, 411 m.a.s.l.).
For use of these climate data, please cite:Semkin, R. G., Jeffries, D. S., Neureuther, R., Lahaie, G., McAulay, M., Norouzian, F., & Franklyn, J. (2012). Summary of hydrological and meteorological measurements in the Turkey Lakes Watershed, Algoma, Ontario, 1980-2010. Water Science and Technology Directorate Contribution No. 11-145. Environment Canada, National Water Research Institute, Burlington, ON, 85 p.
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