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Data From: Shallow-Water Habitat In The Lower Columbia River Estuary: A Highly Altered System, Will Templeton, David Jay, Heida Diefenderfer, S. A. Talke Jun 2023

Data From: Shallow-Water Habitat In The Lower Columbia River Estuary: A Highly Altered System, Will Templeton, David Jay, Heida Diefenderfer, S. A. Talke

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Datasets

This is the dataset to accompany the article, Shallow-Water Habitat in the Lower Columbia River Estuary: A Highly Altered System [Data set], accepted for publication in Estuaries and Coasts.

OVERVIEW OF THE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA FILES:

The files include water level data for 26 locations across varying time frames, as described below, and Columbia and Willamette River discharge measurements and estimates for observed, naturalized, and adjusted flows.

All water levels:

1. All water levels are reported as six-minute interpolated water level records derived from measured water levels. 2. The first column is date-time with date and time separated by a …


Data From: Warming Of The Columbia River, 1853 To 2018, Malia Hanae Scott, Stefan Talke, David Jay, Heida Diefenderfer Apr 2023

Data From: Warming Of The Columbia River, 1853 To 2018, Malia Hanae Scott, Stefan Talke, David Jay, Heida Diefenderfer

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Datasets

Water temperature is a critical ecological indicator; however, few studies have statistically modeled century-scale trends in riverine or estuarine water temperature, or their cause. Here, we recover, digitize, and analyze archival temperature measurements from the 1850s onward to investigate how and why water temperatures in the lower Columbia River are changing. To infill data gaps and explore changes, we develop regression models of daily historical Columbia River water temperature using time-lagged river flow and air temperature as the independent variables. Models were developed for 3 time periods (mid-19 th , mid-20 th , and early 21 st century), using archival …