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This dataset includes pipe-flow monitoring data in sewers used to analyze the water budget at RecoveryPark in Detroit, Michigan. These are provided as 3 text *.csv files at sewer locations that drain the study area.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Detroit, MI,
Hydrogeology,
Soil Sciences,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Resources, All tags...
Wayne County, MI,
monitoring,
urban hydrology,
water budget, Fewer tags
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This dataset includes soil testing data at various locations within RecoveryPark in Detroit, Michigan. These are provided as 2 *.csv files and 1 xlsx workbook.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Detroit, MI,
Hydrology,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Quality,
Wayne County, MI, All tags...
monitoring,
soil permeability,
urban hydrology, Fewer tags
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This dataset includes pipe-flow monitoring data in sewers used to analyze the water budget at RecoveryPark in Detroit, Michigan. These are provided as 3 text comma separated format files at sewer locations that drain the study area. In addition, there are 6 text comma separated format files containing the Rhodamine dye tracer concentrations collected in the combined sewer locations for this study. The Dye tracer files constitute two separate dye tracer tests in different parts of the sewer system done in the same day.
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Citation Note: These data were collected as part of a research study published in Environmental Science and Technology. Please reference the following paper when citing these data. Blondes, M.S., Shelton, J.L., Engle, M.A., Trembly, J.P., Doolan, C.A., Jubb, A.M., Chenault, J.M., Rowan, E.L., Haefner, R.J., and Mailot, B.E., 2020, Utica Shale Play Oil and Gas Brines: Geochemistry and Factors Influencing Wastewater Management: Environmental Science & Technology, https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c02461. The Utica and Marcellus Shale Plays in the Appalachian Basin are the 4th and 1st largest natural gas producing plays in the United States. Hydrocarbon production generates large volumes of brine (“produced water”)...
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