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Niagra Creek Stream Discharge Data (ASCII) [Hinzman, L.]

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Summary

This dataset contains stream flow data from Niagara Creek on the Seward Peninsula in Alaska. The stream discharge was monitored several times a day during snowmelt and periodically after snowmelt until late summer by taking individual measurements using a Flowmate current meter and a wading rod. Data is provided in comma delimited ASCII text files separated by year.

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  • 1.0 (2007-11-05)
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Temporal coverage

Begin datetime 1999-05-17 00:00:00
End datetime 2002-08-04 23:59:59

Spatial coverage


Map data from IBCSO, IBCAO, and Global Topography.

Maximum (North) Latitude: 65.42, Minimum (South) Latitude: 65.42
Minimum (West) Longitude: -164.64, Maximum (East) Longitude: -164.64

Primary point of contact information

Larry D. Hinzman <ffldh@uaf.edu>

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Citation

Hinzman, L. 2007. Niagra Creek Stream Discharge Data (ASCII). Version 1.0. UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.5065/D63B5XBV. Accessed 06 Oct 2024.

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