Watershed 80 Well H Data, 2005-2016.
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Identification_Information:
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Citation:
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Citation_Information:
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Originator: Amatya, Devendra M. and Trettin, Carl C.
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Publication_Date: 2016
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Title:
Watershed 80 Well H Data, 2005-2016.- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: database
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Description:
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Abstract:
- On January 27, 2005 a new well was excavated adjacent to the Yellowjacket WL40 unit and manual well w28030 on Watershed 80. A Global Water WL15 pressure transducer (datalogger and linked sensor) was installed in the well, and shortly thereafter hourly measurements of water table level began. The WL15 unit was replaced by a WL16 pressure transducer on October 31, 2006.
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Purpose:
- The purpose of this well was to expand the temporal scale, range and frequency with which water table measurement data were acquired at the site and to increase knowledge about the relationship of water table to precipitation, runoff, evapotranspiration (ET) and other related eco-hydrologic and biogeochemical processes.
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Time_Period_of_Content:
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Time_Period_Information:
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Range_of_Dates/Times:
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Beginning_Date: 2005
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Ending_Date: 2016
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Currentness_Reference:
- ground condition
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Status:
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Progress: In work
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Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: As needed
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Spatial_Domain:
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Description_of_Geographic_Extent:
- The geographic area covered by the dataset is Well H on Watershed 80 in the Santee Experimental Forest.
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Bounding_Coordinates:
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West_Bounding_Coordinate: -79.80355
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East_Bounding_Coordinate: -79.78340
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North_Bounding_Coordinate: 33.15951
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South_Bounding_Coordinate: 33.14211
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Keywords:
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Theme:
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Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
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Theme_Keyword: Forested watersheds
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Theme_Keyword: Water Table
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Theme_Keyword: pressure transducer
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Theme_Keyword: WL15
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Theme_Keyword: WL16
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Place:
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Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
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Place_Keyword: South Carolina
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Place_Keyword: Coastal Plain
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Place_Keyword: Santee Experimental Forest
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Place_Keyword: Watershed 80
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Access_Constraints: None
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Use_Constraints:
- These data were collected by USDA Forest Service researchers. In order to use the data in a publication, presentation or other research product you must agree to acknowledge its source. Please use the reference below when citing this work:
(Data name) courtesy of the USDA Forest Service Center for Forested Wetlands Research.
The following statement may be added after an acknowledgement or credit:
The USDA Forest Service Center for Forested Wetlands Research homepage is http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/charleston/.
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Data_Quality_Information:
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Attribute_Accuracy:
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Attribute_Accuracy_Report:
- Original water level measurements were in feet above the pressure transducer (with a precision of 0.01 feet). These measurements were later converted to centimeters below ground surface and elevation (in meters) relative to mean sea level.
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Logical_Consistency_Report:
- Visual inspection of electronically plotted water table data and comparison with precipitation data from the Met 25 weather station on this watershed was employed to expose anomalous values for the expected water table response to rainfall.
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Completeness_Report:
- Hourly measurements were recorded by the datalogger, except during the occasional battery failure or equipment malfunction.
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Lineage:
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Methodology:
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Methodology_Type: Field
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Methodology_Description:
- On January 27, 2005 Well H was installed using a manufactured Blue Tip well point, extended to 3.05 meters (m) in length using 3.8 centimeter (cm) diameter PVC pipe and following standard installation procedures. An auger was used to bore a hole approximately 7.6 cm in diameter, the screen and riser pipe were placed into the hole, and a gravel pack was added around the pipe along the screened section and up to about 15 cm below the ground surface. Bentonite clay was added to the top 15 cm of the bore hole as a seal to prevent percolation of surface water. Total well depth was approximately 3.05 m below ground surface.
A Global Water WL15 pressure transducer (datalogger and linked sensor) was immediately installed in the well, and the datalogger was set to record water level every hour.
The well was visited approximately every two weeks and the most recently acquired data was downloaded to a laptop computer using Global Logger software. Water level readings were manually checked by using a Hydrolite device inside the well after removing the WL15 unit. Starting in May 2009 this measurement was performed using a Solinst Mini 101 water level meter.
2/22/05 Communication failure as well as cable shortened to get sensor out of silt at bottom of well.
3/7/05 Well purged.
3/10/05 Well purged.
5/4/05 Sensor cable re-wrapped and re-measured.
The WL15 unit failed on 8/23/06 and was replaced by a WL16 pressure transducer on 10/31/06. After that point data was downloaded to a laptop computer in the field using Global Logger II software.
3/24/2016: Alarm 2 somehow activated on 3/24/16, and all data between midnight and 4/13/16 was thereby lost.
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
- Water level data was transferred to an electronic database at the office. Using information about the height of the well above ground surface and its elevation relative to mean sea level allowed for calculation and plotting of water table level below ground surface (in centimeters) and relative to mean sea level (in meters).
Ground surface elevation of Well H is 9.0858 meters above sea level.
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Process_Date: Unknown
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Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
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Overview_Description:
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Entity_and_Attribute_Overview:
- Location = watershed name (WS80 = Watershed 80);
Instr_ID = instrument name (Well H = datalogger/sensor unit in Well H);
Date_time = instantaneous date and time associated with water table data (format MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM);
Date_ = date associated with water table data (format MM/DD/YYYY);
Time24_ = nearest hour associated with water table data (0-23), in hours;
Depth_cm_b (alias 'Depth below ground surface') = depth, cm below ground surface, in cm (positive values represent levels above ground surface and negative values represent levels below ground surface);
elev_m_asl (alias 'Elevation above mean sea level') = elevation, m above sea level, in m; and
Sample_Int = sample interval, in hours.
All missing data were originally assigned the value "-9999"; during database development this code was changed to "null"
Depths below ground surface and elevations above mean sea level for periods where the water table was below the detection limit of the sensor have been assigned the value "dry"
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Entity_and_Attribute_Detail_Citation:
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Metadata_Reference_Information:
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Metadata_Date: 20160212
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Metadata_Contact:
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Contact_Information:
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Contact_Organization_Primary:
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Contact_Organization: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Center for Forested Wetlands Research
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Contact_Person: Andy Harrison
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Contact_Position: Hydrology Technician
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Contact_Address:
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Address_Type: mailing and physical
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Address: 3734 Hwy 402
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City: Cordesville
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State_or_Province: SC
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Postal_Code: 29434
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Country: USA
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Contact_Voice_Telephone: 843 336-5603
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Metadata_Standard_Name: FGDC Biological Data Profile of the Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
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Metadata_Standard_Version: FGDC-STD-001.1-1999
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