Document Type
Data
Publication Date
2024
Publication Title
Seasonal and diurnal variations in turbidity in midwestern freshwater streams
Keywords
turbidity, discharge, water level, 15-min data, high-frequency measurements
Abstract
The study area encompasses the Money Creek and Six Mile Creek watersheds in Illinois, USA, which are used for corn and soybean production and drain into drinking water reservoirs for the City of Bloomington. Two study sites have stations that continuously measured stage, turbidity, water temperature, and precipitation amounts at 15-minute intervals from April 2016 to February 2023. This dataset contains the collected data.
Recommended Citation
Shinkareva, Galina; O'Reilly, Catherine M.; and Perry, William L., "High frequency turbidity and discharge measurements in two freshwater agricultural streams in Illinois" (2024). Faculty Publications – Geography, Geology, and the Environment. https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/fpgeo/21
Water level, turbidity, water temperature, and precipitation data for Six Mile and Money Creeks
Lunar_Phases.csv (256 kB)
Moon phase data for Six Mile and Money Creeks
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Comments
This dataset was used for the manuscript titled "Seasonal and Diurnal Variations in Turbidity in Midwestern Freshwater Streams," published in the Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies.