Author
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Sadler, Edward |
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Sudduth, Kenneth - Ken |
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Drummond, Scott |
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Vories, Earl |
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GUINAN, PATRICK - University Of Missouri |
Submitted to: Journal of Environmental Quality
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Publication Acceptance Date: 5/22/2014 Publication Date: 1/8/2015 Citation: Sadler, E.J., Sudduth, K.A., Drummond, S.T., Vories, E.D., Guinan, P.E. 2015. Long-term agroecosystem research in the Central Mississippi River Basin: Goodwater Creek Experimental Watershed weather data. Journal of Environmental Quality. 44:13-17. DOI:10.2134/jeq2013.12.0515. Interpretive Summary: Knowledge of weather, particularly precipitation, is fundamental to interpreting watershed and hydrologic processes. The long-term weather record in the Goodwater Creek Experimental Watershed, which is the core of the Central Mississippi River Basin (CMRB) node of the Long-Term Agro-ecosystem Research network, complements other hydrologic and water quality data in the region. The objective of this paper are to describe the climatological context of the GCEW and CMRB settings, to document instrumentation, to describe the data collection and reduction process (including quality assurance measures), to provide examples of data obtained and descriptive statistics, and to document the availability of and access methods to obtain the data from the web-based database. The weather data benefits scientists researching hydrologic and other agricultural processes in watersheds, and it also watershed managers seeking to understand the context of observations in this and other watersheds. Technical Abstract: Knowledge of weather, particularly precipitation, is fundamental to interpreting watershed and hydrologic processes. The long-term weather record in the Goodwater Creek Experimental Watershed, which is the core of the Central Mississippi River Basin (CMRB) node of the Long-Term Agro-ecosystem Research network, complements other hydrologic and water quality data in the region. The objectives of this paper are to describe the climatological context of the GCEW and CMRB settings, to document instrumentation, to describe the data collection and reduction process (including quality assurance measures), to provide examples of data obtained and descriptive statistics, and to document the availability of and access methods to obtain the data from the web-based database. |