Monthly lake water quality data (May-September 2022) following the Greenwood Fire in northeastern Minnesota v1.0
Creators
- 1. Michigan State University
- 2. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
- 3. University of Minnesota Duluth
- 4. Université de Montréal
Contributors
Data collectors:
Data curator:
- 1. University of Minnesota Duluth
- 2. Université de Montréal
- 3. Michigan State University
Description
This repository contains lake water quality responses to the 2021 Greenwood Fire in Superior National Forest, Minnesota, USA (near Isabella, MN in northeastern MN). Thirty lakes (15 burned watershed, 15 control) were sampled monthly from May-September 2022 along various fire disturbance gradients (e.g., % watershed burned) and in relation to hydrologic connectivity (i.e., drainage vs. isolated lakes). Much of the non-water quality data we used came from published sources, which are described and referenced below. This repository also contains R code used to analyze and visualize data, as well as some output figures.
Notes
Files
SplashNBurn.zip
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Funding
- Collaborative Research: RAPID: lake ecosystem responses to fire along gradients of burn characteristics and hydrologic connectivity 2212082
- U.S. National Science Foundation
- Collaborative Research: RAPID: lake ecosystem responses to fire along gradients of burn characteristics and hydrologic connectivity 2212083
- U.S. National Science Foundation