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Long-term assessment of floodplain reconnection as a stream restoration approach for managing nitrogen in ground and surface waters
These data are surface water and groundwater chemistry collected at an urban stream in Baltimore MD, USA. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Mayer, P., M. Pennino, T. Newcomer-Johnson, and S. Kaushal. Long-term assessment of floodplain reconnection as a stream restoration approach for managing nitrogen in ground and surface waters. Urban Ecosystems. Springer Science+Business Media B.V, Dordrecht, NETHERLANDS, s11252-021-01199-z, (2022).
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Long-term assessment of floodplain reconnection as a stream restoration approach for managing nitrogen in ground and surface waters
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These data are surface water and groundwater chemistry collected at an urban stream in Baltimore MD, USA. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Mayer, P., M. Pennino, T. Newcomer-Johnson, and S. Kaushal. Long-term assessment of floodplain reconnection as a stream restoration approach for managing nitrogen in ground and surface waters. Urban Ecosystems. Springer Science+Business Media B.V, Dordrecht, NETHERLANDS, s11252-021-01199-z, (2022).
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The dataset contains lab analyzed water chemistry and field collected data from hand held sondes. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Narr, C.F., H. Singh, P. Mayer, A. Keeley, B. Faulkner, D. Beak, and K.J. Forshay. Quantifying the Effects of Surface Conveyance of Treated Wastewater Effluent on Groundwater, Surface Water, and Nutrient Dynamics in a Large River Floodplain. ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 129: 123-133, (2019).
Data supporting the study of increasing floodplain connectivity through urban stream restoration increases nutrient and sediment retention, 2012-2013
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This data set presents ecosystem geomorphic and soil attributes, sediment and nutrient loading rates, and rates of nutrient biogeochemistry processes, including denitrification and N and P mineralization, in floodplains of urban restored streams. The restored streams were located in the Charlotte, North Carolina, metropolitan area and were studied from 2012-2013.
Data supporting the study of increasing floodplain connectivity through urban stream restoration increases nutrient and sediment retention, 2012-2013
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This data set presents ecosystem geomorphic and soil attributes, sediment and nutrient loading rates, and rates of nutrient biogeochemistry processes, including denitrification and N and P mineralization, in floodplains of urban restored streams. The restored streams were located in the Charlotte, North Carolina, metropolitan area and were studied from 2012-2013.
GPS data of plots for study along Pocomoke River, Maryland, evaluating the effectiveness of floodplain reconnection on water quality functions
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Geospatial coordinates of plots.
Connecting River Systems Restoration Assessment Degree Flowlines
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) created the Degree Flowlines and Culverts geospatial datasets representing potential culvert locations along with flowlines within the Connecting River Systems Restoration Assessment (CRSRA) study area. Both datasets will be served in the Great Lakes Wetlands Restoration Area mapping application [https://glcwra.wim.usgs.gov/]. The map-based user interface can be used by stakeholders to find potential areas for successful wetlands restoration. Each flowline was assigned a connectivity score describing its level of connectedness to the lake outlet. Low numbers represent fewer disconnections, such as culverts or road crossings, between the reach and the water body requiring no flow network modification to restore the area. For more information, see the full data release documentation and the GLCWRA webpage: https://glcwra.wim.usgs.gov/.
Inorganic nutrient input and release from soil data for study along Pocomoke River, Maryland, evaluating the effectiveness of floodplain reconnection on water quality functions
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Input and release of phosphate, nitrate, and ammonium measured using stacked ion-exchange resin bags on top of soil in floodplains along Pocomoke River, Maryland, in order to evaluate the effectiveness of floodplain reconnection on water quality functions.
Connecting River Systems Restoration Assessment Composite Model
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This dataset contains all the layers associated with U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Restoration Assessment (GLCWRA) initiative for the Connecting River Systems Restoration Assessment (CRSRA) which aims to identify and rank coastal areas with the greatest potential for wetland habitat restoration. Each layer has a unique contribution to the identification of restorable wetlands. The 7 parameters (Parameter 0: Mask, Parameter 1: Hydroperiod, Parameter 2: Wetland Soils, Parameter 3: Flowlines, Parameter 4: Conservation and Recreation Lands, Parameter 5: Impervious Surfaces, and Parameter 6: Land Use) and Index Composite directly correlate to areas that are recommended for restoration. The dikes, degree flowlines, culverts, study area and DEM datasets are supplemental layers that provide additional information around the priority rank values. All layers were produced in collaboration with the USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center, USGS Great Lakes Science Center, and by the New College of Florida. For more information, see the full data release documentation and the GLCWRA webpage: https://glcwra.wim.usgs.gov/.
Connecting River Systems Restoration Assessment Dikes
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This dataset represents the location of dikes within the Connecting River Systems Restoration Assessment (CRSRA) study area. For more information, see the full data release documentation and the GLCWRA webpage: https://glcwra.wim.usgs.gov/.
Post-restoration soils P release during experimental flood in laboratory and physico-chemistry data for study along Pocomoke River, Maryland, evaluating the effectiveness of floodplain reconnection on water quality function.
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Input and release of phosphate, nitrate, and ammonium measured using stacked ion-exchange resin bags on top of soil in floodplains along Pocomoke River, Maryland, in order to evaluate the effectiveness of floodplain reconnection on water quality functions.