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Pesticide concentration and streamflow datasets used to evaluate pesticide trends in the Nation’s rivers and streams, 1992-2012 (input)

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
1992
End Date
2012

Citation

Ryberg, K.R., Murphy, J.C., Falcone, J.A., Riskin, M.L., Wieben, C.M., and Vecchia, A.V., 2017, Pesticide concentration and streamflow datasets used to evaluate pesticide trends in the Nation’s rivers and streams, 1992-2012: U.S. Geological Survey data release, http://dx.doi.org/10.5066/F7BC3WPC.

Summary

In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began a study of more than 50 major river basins across the Nation as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) project of the National Water-Quality Program. One of the major goals of the NAWQA project is to determine how water-quality conditions change over time. To support that goal, long-term consistent and comparable monitoring has been conducted on streams and rivers throughout the Nation. Outside of the NAWQA project, the USGS also has collected long-term water-quality data to support additional assessments of changing water-quality conditions. These data have been combined to provide insight into how natural features and human activities have contributed to water-quality [...]

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Pesticide_metadata_input.xml
Original FGDC Metadata

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99.48 KB application/fgdc+xml
TenYrDailyFlow.csv
“TenYrDailyFlow.csv”
8.08 MB text/csv
TenYrFlowPesticideData.csv
“TenYrFlowPesticideData.csv”
3.6 MB text/csv
TwentyYrDailyFlow.csv
“TwentyYrDailyFlow.csv”
1.26 MB text/csv
TwentyYrFlowPesticideData.csv
“TwentyYrFlowPesticideData.csv”
771.38 KB text/csv
TenYrPesticides.csv
“TenYrPesticides.csv”
892 Bytes text/csv
TenYrTrendSites.csv
“TenYrTrendSites.csv”
7 KB text/csv
TwentyYrPesticides.csv
“TwentyYrPesticides.csv”
734 Bytes text/csv
TwentyYrTrendSites.csv
“TwentyYrTrendSites.csv”
625 Bytes text/csv

Purpose

These datasets contain the input data for the SEAWAVE-Q pesticide models. This model is a parametric regression model specifically designed for analyzing seasonal and flow-related variability and trends in pesticide concentrations.

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  • National Water-Quality Assessment Project

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