Variables: Gage height, Discharge, Temperature, pH, Specific conductance
Standard Variables: Discharge|Gage height|pH|Specific conductance|Temperature
Date Range: (1985-09-30 to 2017-08-01)
Dataset Creators/Authors: USGS National Water Information System
Contact: lmarini@illinois.edu
Field Area: Boulder Creek Watershed | Santa Catalina Mountains | Jemez River Basin | Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed | Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory | Northeastern Puerto Rico and the Luquillo Mountains | Clear Creek Watershed | Sangamon River Basin | Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory | Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation)
Hydrology, Gage height, Discharge, Temperature, pH, Specific conductance
criticalzone.org/catalina-jemez/data/xml-metadata-test/6108/
XML is in ISO-19115 geographic metadata format, compatible with ESRI Geoportal Server.
U.S. Geological Survey, 2016, National Water Information System data available on the World Wide Web (USGS Water Data for the Nation), accessed [June 10, 2012], at URL [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/].
USGS National Water Information System (2017). "CZO Dataset: National - Streamflow / Discharge (1985-2017) - USGS and USDA Data Resources." Retrieved 14 Dec 2019, from http://criticalzone.org/catalina-jemez/data/dataset/6108/
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DRAFT v.0.4.0
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