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Daily average physico-chemical and flow data from the SERF supersite

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Physico-chemical parameters of the surface water from two permanent sampling sites on the Samford Creek, southeast Queensland, Australia, are determined. The parameters include temperature, pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen and conductivity. In addition, a velocity Doppler measures flow rate and creek height at these two locations. This data is collected continuously and averaged over 10-minute intervals to investigate the effects of land use change, in particular urbanisation, on the aquatic system in a peri-urban environment. hown here are daily averages of the 10-minute data. Further, the data will be used to validate a catchment hydrological model of the area using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), which will simulate the effects of different land use scenarios on the catchment water balance and nutrient fluxes.

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Geographical area of data collection

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Samford Ecological Research Facility, Queensland, Australia
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152.869080,-27.370483

Publications

Labadz, Martin (2012) A catchment modelling approach integrating surface and groundwater processes, land use and distribution of nutrients : Elimbah Creek, southeast Queensland. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/60017/
Labadz, Martin, Grigorescu, Micaela, & Cox, Malcolm E. (2010) Modelling surface and shallow groundwater interactions in an ungauged subtropical coastal catchment using the SWAT model, Elimbah Creek, southeast Queensland, Australia. In Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science : Soil Solutions for a Changing World, International Union of Soil Sciences, Brisane, QLD, pp. 52-55. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/59443/

Research areas

physico-chemistry
urbanisation
land use change
peri-urban
surface water

Cite this collection

Labadz, Martin (2016): Daily average physico-chemical and flow data from the SERF supersite. Queensland University of Technology. (PhysicalObject) https://doi.org/10.4225/09/5858c355bd195

Data file types

Four .csv data files using Ecological Metadata Language (EML).

Copyright

©

Dates of data collection

From 2012-04-12 to 2012-08-12

Connections

Has association with
Has chief investigator
Martin Labadz  (Researcher)

Contacts

Name: Dr Martin Labadz

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Date record created:
2016-05-25T16:15:20
Date record modified:
2020-11-06T13:44:06
Record status:
Published - Open Access