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Model Archive Data for Suspended-Sediment Regression at Station 07048550, West Fork White River East of Fayetteville, AR

Data from an optical turbidity sensor deployed at the stream station were recorded at 15-minute intervals by a data logger and uploaded every hour to the USGS database (Anderson, 2005; Wagner, 2006). Suspended-sediment samples were collected using equal width increments or grab sampling techniques (Edwards, 1999). The use of an optical sensor to continuously monitor turbidity provided an accurate estimate of sediment fluctuations without the collection and analysis costs associated with intensive sampling (OSW policy 2016.07; Rasmussen et al., 2009). Turbidity was used as a surrogate for suspended-sediment concentration (SSC), which is a measure of sedimentation and siltation. Regression models were developed between SSC and turbidity using turbidity data from the optical sensor and the SSC data collected from the suspended-sediment samples. For the West Fork of White River East of Fayetteville instantaneous turbidity measurements began on October 11, 2014 and ranged from 0.3 to 1480 Formazin Nephelometric Units (FNU). A total of 64 suspended-sediment samples were collected and ranged from 2 to 1780 milligrams per liter (mg/L) across a range of streamflow from 0.71 to 7770 cubic feet per second (cfs). There were 50 suspended-sediment samples used in the final model after removing quality assurance/quality control samples, samples corresponding with gaps in turbidity data, samples associated with sampling/fouling errors, and extraneous samples from the same storm event which would result in overfitting of the model.

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Author(s) Sarah M Banks
Publication Date 2022-12-14
Beginning Date of Data 2014-10-10
Ending Date of Data 2021-05-11
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P9N8CUGK
Citation Banks, S.M., 2022, Model Archive Data for Suspended-Sediment Regression at Station 07048550, West Fork White River East of Fayetteville, AR: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9N8CUGK.
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