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https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-1567-2019
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-1567-2019
© Author(s) 2019. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Co-located contemporaneous mapping of morphological, hydrological, chemical, and biological conditions in a 5th-order mountain stream network, Oregon, USA
O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Jay P. Zarnetske
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Viktor Baranov
LMU Munich Biocenter, Department of Biology II, Großhaderner Str.
2, 82152 Planegg-Martinsried, Germany
Phillip J. Blaen
School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR), University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Yorkshire Water, Halifax Road, Bradford, BD6 2SZ, UK
Nicolai Brekenfeld
School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Rosalie Chu
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
Romain Derelle
Environmental Genomics Group, School of Biosciences, University
of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Jennifer Drummond
School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Integrative Freshwater Ecology Group, Centre for Advanced Studies of
Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Blanes, Spain
Jan H. Fleckenstein
Dept. of Hydrogeology, Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research – UFZ, Permoserstraße 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany
Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research, University of
Bayreuth, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany
Vanessa Garayburu-Caruso
Earth and Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
Emily Graham
Earth and Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
David Hannah
School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Ciaran J. Harman
Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Skuyler Herzog
O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Jase Hixson
O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Julia L. A. Knapp
Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zürich,
Zurich, Switzerland
Center for Applied Geoscience, University of Tübingen,
Tübingen, Germany
Stefan Krause
School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Marie J. Kurz
Dept. of Hydrogeology, Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research – UFZ, Permoserstraße 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Jörg Lewandowski
Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries,
Department Ecohydrology, Müggelseedamm 310, 12587 Berlin, Germany
Humboldt University Berlin, Geography Department, Rudower Chaussee
16, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Angang Li
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northwestern
University, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Eugènia Martí
Integrative Freshwater Ecology Group, Centre for Advanced Studies of
Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Blanes, Spain
Melinda Miller
O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Alexander M. Milner
School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Kerry Neil
O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Luisa Orsini
Environmental Genomics Group, School of Biosciences, University
of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Aaron I. Packman
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northwestern
University, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Stephen Plont
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Lupita Renteria
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
Kevin Roche
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth
Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA
Todd Royer
O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Noah M. Schmadel
O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Earth System Processes Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston,
Virginia, USA
Catalina Segura
Forest Engineering, Resources, and Management, Oregon State
University Corvallis, OR, USA
James Stegen
Earth and Biological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
Jason Toyoda
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
Jacqueline Hager
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA
Nathan I. Wisnoski
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Steven M. Wondzell
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Corvallis,
Oregon, USA
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Short summary
Studies of river corridor exchange commonly focus on characterization of the physical, chemical, or biological system. As a result, complimentary systems and context are often lacking, which may limit interpretation. Here, we present a characterization of all three systems at 62 sites in a 5th-order river basin, including samples of surface water, hyporheic water, and sediment. These data will allow assessment of interacting processes in the river corridor.
Studies of river corridor exchange commonly focus on characterization of the physical, chemical,...
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