Streamflow for Albion camp, 1981 - ongoing.
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These data were used in the following publications: Caine, T.N. 1982. Water and sediment flows in the Green Lakes Valley,
Colorado Front Range. Pp 13-22 In Halfpenny, J.C.(ed.). Ecological studies in
the Colorado alpine. University of Colorado, Institute of Arctic and Alpine
Research, Occasional Paper 37. 147 pp. Caine, N. 1984. Elevational contrasts in contemporary geomorphic activity in
the Colorado Front Range. Studia Geomorphologica Carpatho-Balcanica 18:
5-31. Caine, N. 1985. Sediment movement and storage on alpine slopes in the Colorado
Rocky Mountains. Pp 115-137 In Abrahams, A.D.(ed.). Hillslope processes.
Binghamton Symposium in Geomorphology, International Series 16. Boston: Allen
and Unwin. Caine, N., and L. Buchanan. 1987. Streamflow data from the Green Lakes Valley,
1981-1986. University of Colorado Long-Term Ecological Research Data Report
87/4. 34 pp. Caine, N., and E.M. Thurman. 1990. Temporal and spatial variations in the
solute content of an alpine stream, Colorado Front Range. Geomorphology 4:
44-72. Caine, N. 1995. Snowpack influences on geomorphic processes in Green Lakes
Valley, Colorado Front Range. Geographical Journal 161: 55-68. This is a summary of discharges from the Green Lakes Basin (7.1 km2 area) and is
based on stage records from the control section in the channel, about 50 m
downstream of the culvert under the road at the Albion camp, and consists of daily
flow volumes. Initially, instrumentation consisted of a Leupold-Stevens A70 float
recorder. The site was instrumented with an Omnidata EZ900 data logger system
interfaced to a Keller 1 psi pressure transducer on 29 June 1993. In order to
establish cross-calibration between the 2 forms of instrumentation, both were
planned to be used through 1994. NOTE: The LTER data portal display does not display important maintenance/log
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2015-03-11



