Longterm Water Monitoring, central Arizona-Phoenix: monitoring site locations
Author(s):
- Diane Hope, Arizona State University
- Jennifer Edmonds, Arizona State University
- Lawrence Baker, Baker Environmental Consulting, Inc.
- Nancy Grimm, Arizona State University
Abstract:
The main aim of this project is to initiate and develop a field sampling program designed to answer the following questions:
(1) What are the concentrations and amounts of key nutrients, salts and trace metals being imported to and exported from the CAP LTER urban areas in surface waters (rivers and canals)?
(2) How do these terms change over time in response to increasing urbanization and variations in climate?
(3) What are the spatial patterns of accumulation and export, and how do these relate to specific land use patches?
Keywords:
Temporal Coverage:
1997-01-12 to 2003-12-31Geographic Coverage:
Geographic Description: Pheonix Metropolitan AreaBounding Coordinates:
Longitude:-112.282581 to -111.575268
Latitude:33.626396 to 33.437094
Contact:
Information Manager, Arizona State University,Global Institute of Sustainability,POB 875402,TEMPE
caplter.data@asu.edu
Data Files (1) :
Spatial Vector: Longterm_WaterSites
Description:
Horizontal Coordinate System:WGS_1984_UTM_Zone_12N
Geometry Type: Point
Column | Description | Type | Units |
---|---|---|---|
FID | Internal feature number. |
OID | |
Shape | Feature geometry. |
Geography | |
ID | ID |
String | |
TYPE | TYPE |
String |
Enumeration:
|
CODE | code for sites |
String | |
LOCATION | LOCATION |
String |