Long‐term database of Beasley Lake Watershed with 25 years of agricultural conservation practices

Beasley Lake Watershed is an agriculturally influenced drainage basin in western Mississippi that has been intensively studied for 25 years. As part of the USDA Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP), the watershed has archived hydrology, precipitation, and water quality data in order to mea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hydrological processes 2021-02, Vol.35 (2), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Lizotte Jr, Richard E., Yasarer, Lindsey M. W., Griffith, Mark K., Locke, Martin A., Bingner, Ronald L.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Beasley Lake Watershed is an agriculturally influenced drainage basin in western Mississippi that has been intensively studied for 25 years. As part of the USDA Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP), the watershed has archived hydrology, precipitation, and water quality data in order to measure the effects of multiple USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service conservation practices on lake water quality. The long‐term database is available to researchers using a web‐based application, Sustaining the Earth's Watersheds, Agricultural Research Data System (STEWARDS). STEWARDS is a GIS‐based data retrieval application that encompasses spatial and temporal data collected from multiple sites within the watershed. This data note describes information located in the STEWARDS Beasley Lake Watershed database, including hydrology, precipitation, and water quality data. This information is valuable to researchers and agencies beyond the USDA as an available and useful database to improve the understanding of how land‐use practices affect the water quality of shallow lake systems. Informative: Beasley Lake Watershed, influenced by row‐crop agriculture, is part of the USDA Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP). The watershed has an archived 25‐year long‐term database that includes lake hydrology, precipitation, and water quality. The long‐term database is available to researchers using a GIS‐platform web‐based application, Sustaining the Earth's Watersheds, Agricultural Research Data System (STEWARDS) that encompasses spatial and temporal data collected from multiple sites within the watershed.
ISSN:0885-6087
1099-1085
DOI:10.1002/hyp.14061