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Stream Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Responses to Small Dams and Dam Removal in Massachusetts

September 28, 2022

Small, surface-release dams are ubiquitous across the U.S. and have the potential to alter stream flow, impede sediment and nutrient transport, and fragment biotic assemblages. To mitigate these and other ecological impacts and reduce public safety hazards, dam removal has become an increasingly prevalent method of stream restoration. However, few streams have been consistently monitored before and after dam removal, and there is a need for more information regarding how dam removals affect stream ecosystems across different dam, stream, and watershed characteristics. The presented data aimed to quantify the effects of dams and dam removals on two critical water quality parameters (stream temperature and dissolved oxygen) across 16 Massachusetts streams with completed (10 sites) or upcoming dam removals. This data release provides daily temperature and dissolved oxygen data before and up to 5 years after removal in upstream, downstream, and impounded or formerly impounded reaches.

Publication Year 2022
Title Stream Temperature and Dissolved Oxygen Responses to Small Dams and Dam Removal in Massachusetts
DOI 10.5066/P9L2ATHV
Authors Allison Roy, Katherine Abbott
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Cooperative Research Units Program
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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