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Phreatophytic Shrublands and Grasslands, Historical (1990–2019) Trends in Groundwater Levels, Precipitation, and Air Temperature, Historical (1955-2016) Trends in Snow-Water Equivalent, and Projected Future (2040–99) Climate and Hydrology Anomalies across Oregon

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
1955
End Date
2019

Citation

Garcia, C.A., Haynes, J.V., Herrera, N.B., Gingerich, S.B., 2021, Phreatophytic Shrublands and Grasslands, Historical (1990–2019) Trends in Groundwater Levels, Precipitation, and Air Temperature, Historical (1955-2016) Trends in Snow-Water Equivalent, and Projected Future (2040–99) Climate and Hydrology Anomalies across Oregon: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P901GNIX.

Summary

This data release presents baseline datasets of phreatophytic groundwater-dependent ecosystem (GDE) locations in Oregon and trends in physical and environmental factors potentially influencing proximal groundwater supplies. The data release consists of three child items. The child items are: (1) Select Phreatophytic Shrub and Grass Species of Oregon, the Estimated Distribution of Phreatophytic Shrubland and Grassland Across Oregon, and Field Observations used to Constrain Mapped Species Distributions (tabular and raster datasets), (2) Historical Trends in Shallow and Deep Groundwater Levels by Well and 8-Digit Hydrologic Units (HUC8) (1990-2019, 2005-2019, and 2015-2019), GridMET Precipitation and Air Temperature by HUC8 (1990-2019), [...]

Child Items (3)

Contacts

Point of Contact :
C Amanda Garcia
Originator :
C Amanda Garcia, Nora B Herrera, Jonathan V Haynes
Metadata Contact :
C Amanda Garcia
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Oregon Water Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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Purpose

The purpose of this data release is to provide baseline datasets of groundwater-dependent ecosystem (GDE) locations and trends in physical and environmental factors potentially influencing proximal groundwater supplies. These data will help provide an improved understanding of how GDEs are affected by landscape changes resulting from groundwater development and a changing climate.

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