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SERF Water Quality Data November to December. Samford, Queensland, 2013

Data Set Citation

Rowlings D of Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology and Grace P of Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology. SERF Water Quality Data November to December. Samford, Queensland, 2013.
vandam.26.12 (http://www.n2o.net.au/knb/metacat/vandam.26.12/html).

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Ecological Metadata Language (EML) File
Data Set Owner(s):
Individual:
Dr. David Rowlings
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Prinicipal Investigator
Address:
2 George St,
Brisbane,
Queensland 4001
Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 9508 (voice)
Email Address:
d.rowlings@qut.edu.au
Individual:
Professor Peter Grace
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Director HEEM
Address:
2 George St,
Brisbane,
Queensland 4001
Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 9283 (voice)
Email Address:
pr.grace@qut.edu.au
Associated Party
Individual:
Mr. Jason Wimmer
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Research Associate
Address:
2 George Street,
Brisbane,
Queensland 4001
Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 2275 (voice)
Email Address:
j.wimmer@qut.edu.au
Role:
Editor
Individual:
Dr. Remke Van Dam
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Adjunct Associate Professor
Address:
Brisbane,
Queensand 4001
Australia
Phone:
+61 4 9017 9420 (voice)
Email Address:
remke.vandam@qut.edu.au
Role:
Processor
Individual:
Mr. Moises Sacal Bonequi
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Research Assistant
Address:
2 George St,
Brisbane,
QLD 4000
Australia
Email Address:
moises.sacalbonequi@qut.edu.au
Role:
Processor
Individual:
Dr. Martin Labadz
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Researcher
Address:
2 George Street,
Brisbane,
QLD 4000
Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 9554 (voice)
Email Address:
m.labadz@qut.edu.au
Role:
Content Provider
Individual:
Ms. Siobhann McCafferty
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Data Librarian
Address:
2 George Street,
Brisbane,
QLD 4000
Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 0457 (voice)
Email Address:
siobhann.mccafferty@qut.edu.au
Role:
Custodian/Steward
Individual:
Mr. Marcus Yates
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Site Technician
Address:
QLD
Australia
Email Address:
marcus.yates@qut.edu.au
Role:
Content Provider
Abstract

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.

Keywords
  • Physico-chemistry
  • Surface water
  • Urbanisation
  • Peri-urban
  • Land use change
  • SERF
  • Samford
  • QLD
anzsrc-for
  • 0502
  • 0406
License and Usage Rights

Data shown is the daily average of the 10-minute data from the two automated sampling locations. If the raw data is needed please contact the data owner.

Geographic Coverage
Geographic Description:
Samford Valley, Queensland, Australia
Bounding Coordinates:
West:  
152.88  degrees
East:  
152.88  degrees
North:  
-27.39  degrees
South:  
-27.39  degrees
Temporal Coverage
Begin:
2013-11-01
End:
2013-12-31
Contact(s)
Individual:
Dr. David Rowlings
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Prinicipal Investigator
Address:
2 George St,
Brisbane,
Queensland 4001
Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 9508 (voice)
Email Address:
d.rowlings@qut.edu.au
Individual:
Professor Peter Grace
Organization:
Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology
Position:
Director HEEM
Address:
2 George St,
Brisbane,
Queensland 4001
Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3138 9283 (voice)
Email Address:
pr.grace@qut.edu.au
Methods Info
Step 1:
Description:
Physico-chemical probe
Measures the physico-chemical parameters
Instrument(s):
  • Sonde 6600 V2, YSI incorporated, Ohio, USA
Step 2:
Description:
Velocity Doppler
Measures flow velocity and discharge of the creek
Instrument(s):
  • Argonaut-SL, Sontek/YSI, San Diego, USA
Step 3:
Description:
Data logger
Records the data from the attached Sondes and Argonauts
Instrument(s):
  • CR800 and CR1000 dataloggers (Campbell Scientific Inc, USA)
Sampling Area And Frequency:

1 November 2013 - 31 December 2013

Sampling Description:

Two permanent measurement stations have been established on the Samford creek to provide continuous stream quality and flow data. These stations consist of a physico-chemical sensor (Sonde 6600 V2, YSI incorporated, Ohio, USA) to measure temperature, pH, Eh and conductivity, and a velocity Doppler (Argonaut-SL, Sontek/YSI, San Diego, USA) to measure water flow and creek height. The sensors are connected to a CR800 datalogger (Campbell Scientific Inc, USA) and data is continuously averaged over 30 minute intervals. One station is located upstream from the junction of Samford creek and South Pine River and downstream from Samford village, providing water data from not only the village but also the entire Samford valley. The second station is located upstream of the village, and immediately below the conflux of the two SERF sub-catchments.

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