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PLUM ISLAND ECOSYSTEM LTER DATABASE
DATA FILE: WAT-YSI_Forest_2003.txt
DOCUMENTATION FILE: WAT-YSI_Forest_2003.doc
YEAR: 2003
PI: Charles Vorosmarty
OTHERS: Wilfred Wollheim, Brian Pellerin
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DATA FILE: Continuous measurements, every 15 minutes, were made of stage, water temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, and pH in a small headwater stream draining a mainly forested catchment (55% forest + 19% wetland). Measurements are for the ice free season (March – December). Discharge is determined from stage using discharge vs stage regressions. Several day gaps occur periodically due to removal for recalibration.
KEYWORDS: forest, discharge, water temperature, conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen.
SITE TYPE: Watershed - Forest
RESEARCH LOCATION: Locations are in Massachusetts State Plane coordinates. The stream is called Cart Creek, and largely drains the Martin Burns wildlife management area in Newbury MA. Some residential area is present. (~ 10% of the basin). In addition, I-95 passes through the center of the catchment, resulting in roughly 8% impervious surface area.
STATION STATE X STATE Y
YSI-CC 247680 946790
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN AND METHODS:
YSI 6200 data sondes were deployed vertically in a pool deep
enough to contain water during dry conditions.
The sonde was deployed in a PVC tube, which was attached to ree-bar driven
into the stream bed. The PVC tube had
holes drilled to allow adequate water circulation. Dissolved oxygen measurements are of good quality because
detritus did not accumulate in the bottom of the pool (unlike our suburban
site). The PVC tube was surveyed upon
original deployment in 2001 and resurveyed in 2002 to ensure that elevation did
not change during winter ice period. No change was detected. See discussion
below for development of the discharge-stage relationship. Recalibration was performed roughly every
4-6 weeks. Instrument drift during
deployment periods was not significant.
NOTES AND COMMENTS:
Discharge measurements in Cart Creek are based on a exponential rating curve that contains measurements up to a depth of 0.475m. Flows above this amount are estimated using a linear extrapolation using the six measurements with the highest flow. Thus flows determined from levels greater than 0.475m are approximate (roughly 15% of the readings in 2003 deployment period). Rating curve below 0.475m is based on a power relationship with an R2 = 0.99. Measurements are based on 17 measurements taken between 2001 and 2003.
Dissolved oxygen concentrations reflect water column levels.
VARIABLE DESCRIPTION:
Date = date (yyyy-mm-dd)
Time = time (hh:mm:ss)
Temp = water temperature (oC)
SpCond = specific conductivity (mS/cm)
DO% = dissolved oxygen percent of saturation (%)
DOConc = dissolved oxygen concentration (mg/l)
Depth = stage height (m)
pH = log of the H+ ion concentration
Flow = discharge (l/s)
CALCULATIONS:
When stage in Cart Cr. is less than 0.475m :
Discharge (l/s) = 0.2481 e 12.389 (depth)
When stage in Cart Cr. is greater than 0.475m :
Discharge (l/s) = 629.7 (depth) – 212.8
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Wil Wollheim
OTHER DATA FILES TO REFERENCE:
All in the YSI series.
REFERENCE CITATIONS:
DATA AVAILABILITY STATUS:
Type 2
ARCHIVE INFORMATION:
Date of entry: Jan 21, 2004
Data entered by: W. Wollheim
Comments: