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Temperature rod sensor data, San Antonio Creek Valley watershed, Santa Barbara County, California, 2016–2019

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2016-03-26
End Date
2019-02-13

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Ely, C.P., Cromwell, G., Sweetkind, D.S., Larsen, J.D., Kohel, C.A., and O'Leary, D.R., 2022, Data Release of hydrogeologic data from the San Antonio Creek Valley watershed, Santa Barbara County, California, 2015-2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9AD7DL8.

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Heat can be used a tracer for monitoring seepage rates within stream channels. To estimate seepage using temperature, the diel amplitude and attenuation of temperature at several depths below the streambed must be monitored, as well as the frequency and duration of streamflow in a channel (Narranjo and Smith, 2016). Special subsurface temperature rods (TRODS) were developed to address these most of these needs (Narranjo and Turcotte, 2015). A TROD consists of discrete temperature iButton sensors within a .75 inch (in) diameter 1 meter (m) long sealed, water-proof PVC pipe to prevent water damage to the sensors. A TROD is installed into stream channel sediments and measures surface water and sediment temperatures (Narranjo and Turcotte, [...]

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SAC_TROD_datadictionary.csv 1.28 KB text/csv
SAC_TROD_Spatial_datadictionary.csv 863 Bytes text/csv
TROD_1.csv 9 MB text/csv
TROD_2.csv 9.28 MB text/csv
TROD_3.csv 8.51 MB text/csv
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This digital dataset was created as part of a U.S. Geological Survey study, done in cooperation with the Santa Barbara County Water Agency (SBCWA) and Vandenberg Space Force Base, to be used to conduct a hydrologic resource assessment, and as digital hydrogeologic input data for simulation of a numerical integrated hydrologic model of the San Antonio Creek Valley watershed (SACVW), California. Temperature rod sensors were installed at three sites in the SACVW to measure stream channel infiltration rates to better understand groundwater/surface water interactions in the SACVW.

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