High-frequency water temperature and dissolved oxygen data and derived stability and metabolism metrics for nine lakes in northeastern North America for months before and after Tropical Cyclone Irene, Fall 2011
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This dataset is used in the analysis published in the following
manuscript: Klug, J.L., D.C. Richardson, H.A. Ewing, B.R.Hargreaves,
N. R. Samal, D. Vachon, D.C. Pierson, A. E. Lindsey, D. O'Donnell,
S.W. Effler, and K.C. Weathers. 2012. Ecosystem effects of a tropical
cyclone on a network of lakes in northeastern North America.
Environmental Science and Technology 46(21): 11693–11701. We include
Quality Assurance Quality Controlled (QAQC) high-frequency dissolved
oxygen, wind speed, and water temperature data from nine lakes and
reservoirs in northeastern North America which were near the track of
Tropical Cyclone Irene in August 2011. These data were collected using
a set of in situ, automated monitoring systems associated with the
Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) that record data at
high frequency (10 min to 6 h). These sensor data were the basis for
the derived measures of Schmidt stability, net ecosystem production,
respiration, and gross primary production included in the dataset. We
also include daily rainfall data collected at on-site or nearby
weather stations. All data cover the period from 01 August through 15
October 2011.
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