Stream hydrology - Torngat Mountains

Stream hydrology - Torngat Mountains Hydrology is a key factor affecting biodiversity and the ecological functioning of aquatic and riparian ecosystems through sediment transport, erosion, water chemistry, etc. Automated data loggers are being used to record year-round hourly measurments of absolute in-stream pressure, absolute barometric pressure and water level in headwater streams of the Ivitak focal watershed, in Torngat Mountains national park. Note that because the data loggers being used (Hobo U20) also records hourly water temperature readings this measure is co-located with a stream temperature measure. 2024-05-12 Parks Canada darroch.whitaker@pc.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentStream hydrologyautomated data loggershydrologic parametersIvitak watershedLabrador Stream hydrology and temperature - Torngat MountainsCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/e42cd1dc-4ed1-4afd-9c7f-5289612b7433/resource/2f9dc3d2-431b-4e70-b0a6-5a9cac643e1c/download/torngatmountains_np_stream_hydrology_and_temperature_2011-2015_data-1.csv

Hydrology is a key factor affecting biodiversity and the ecological functioning of aquatic and riparian ecosystems through sediment transport, erosion, water chemistry, etc. Automated data loggers are being used to record year-round hourly measurments of absolute in-stream pressure, absolute barometric pressure and water level in headwater streams of the Ivitak focal watershed, in Torngat Mountains national park. Note that because the data loggers being used (Hobo U20) also records hourly water temperature readings this measure is co-located with a stream temperature measure.

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