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Tools and data sets generated in the over 500 CASC projects are made publicly available for use in future research or management projects. CASC data stewards ensure products remain up-to-date and maintain high levels of data integrity. Browse a selection of data sets from CASC projects below.

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Data on influence of atmospheric rivers on vegetation productivity and fire patterns in the southwestern US Data on influence of atmospheric rivers on vegetation productivity and fire patterns in the southwestern US

In the southwestern US, the meteorological phenomenon known as atmospheric rivers (ARs) has gained increasing attention due to its strong connections to floods, snowpacks and water supplies in the West Coast states. Relatively less is known about the ecological implications of ARs, particularly in the interior Southwest, where AR storms are less common. To address this gap, we compared a

Supporting data for A Glacier Runoff Extension to the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System Supporting data for A Glacier Runoff Extension to the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System

This product is an archive of the modeling artifacts used to produce a journal paper (Van Beusekom and Viger, 2016). The abstract for that paper follows. A module to simulate glacier runoff, PRMSglacier, was added to PRMS (Precipitation Runoff Modeling System), a distributed-parameter, physical-process hydrological simulation code. The extension does not require extensive on-glacier...

Climate warming of Wisconsin lakes can be either amplified or suppressed by trends in water clarity Climate warming of Wisconsin lakes can be either amplified or suppressed by trends in water clarity

While climate change is rapidly warming lakes and reservoirs, warming rates can be highly variable among systems because lake characteristics can modulate atmospheric forcing. While it is known that water clarity changes can alter lake water temperatures, it is unknown if frequently observed water clarity trends are sufficient to meaningfully impact the thermal trajectories of diverse...

Data used to estimate and project the effects of climate and land use change on wetland densities in the Prairie Pothole Region Data used to estimate and project the effects of climate and land use change on wetland densities in the Prairie Pothole Region

These data were used to estimate models relating climate and land cover to wetland densities and develop projections under climate and land use change. Data for model estimation were derived from historical climate data, estimates of hydrological processes based on the Variable Infiltration Capacity model, National Wetlands Inventory, and the National Land Cover Database. Wetland...

Vegetation, soil, and landscape data Vegetation, soil, and landscape data

The northern Gulf of Mexico coast spans two major climate gradients and represents an excellent natural laboratory for developing climate-influenced ecological models. In this project, we used these zones of remarkable transition to develop macroclimate-based models for quantifying the regional responses of coastal wetland ecosystems to climate variation. In addition to providing...

Water and Air Temperature Throughout the Range of Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout in Colorado and New Mexico; ; 2010-2015 V2 Water and Air Temperature Throughout the Range of Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout in Colorado and New Mexico; ; 2010-2015 V2

This data set characterizes the thermal regime in a number of Colorado and New Mexico streams that contain populations of Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii virginalis) or have been considered potential restoration areas for the fish. The majority of these streams had no previous record of continual temperature records. When compared to Colorado water temperature criteria...
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