Huey Creek is a meltwater stream that flows into the north end of Lake Fryxell in Taylor Valley. We conducted a comparative study to determine flow balances, flow routing in Huey Creek in 2006. The hypothesis is that truncated hydrographs on Huey Creek (and other streams) are related to large subsurface storage potential that fills/empties over the daily flood pulse. The goal of the simulation and experimental data comparison described here is to use a coupled groundwater / surface flow model to test this hypothesis.
Dataset Results
2006-01-09
10.6073/pasta/33da95cff96839639b202ea56d706467
8003
We describe the modeling data created and used to study the influence of stream and hyporheic thermal regimes on hyporheic storage and exchange, as well as the field data used in the study. Models and methodologies are also described, along with the physical details of the data.
Date Range:
2006-01-16
Data sources:
DOI:
10.6073/pasta/2dfe7fb660444dafdd324f9bf7b80a72
Dataset ID:
8004
Basic Layers from the MCM-LTER spatial data holdings have been exported and symbolized, and they are available for download here. Most of these layers date from Oct-2007 or earlier, please see the Polar GeoSpatial Center for more updated base and specialized layers.
Date Range:
2006-10-10 to 2007-11-01
Data sources:
DOI:
10.6073/pasta/a7f501c8c1065f60fdff481e9fb7c1b0
Dataset ID:
6005