This Readme_Volatile-solids-data.txt file was generated on [20190113] by [Mark River] ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Title of dataset: Volatile solids data 2. Author Information: Principal Investigator Contact Information Name: Mark River Institution: Duke University Email: mark.river@duke.edu 3. Date of data collection: 2014 through 2017 4. Geographic location of data collection (where was data collected?): North Carolina Piedmont 5. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: Duke Wetland Center -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Links to publications that cite or use the data: *** Currently in review at Water Resources Research *** 2. Recommended citation for the data: River, M. (2019). Data from: Suspended sediment mineralogy in stormflow of the Southern Piedmont. Duke Digital Repository. https://doi.org/10.7924/r4jq0xh5k --------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW --------------------- 1. File List A. Filename: Volatile_solids_data.CSV Short description: Samples taken from Ellerbe Creek, Durham, NC, Flat River, Bahama, NC, Little River, Durham, NC, Eno River, Durham, NC, and Mountain Creek, Durham, NC. -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- 1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: *** methods detailed in manuscript currently in review in Water Resources Research *** ----------------------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ----------------------------------------- 1. Variable List A. Name: Site Description: Location where grab sample was taken. B. Name: Date Description: Date when grab sample was taken. C. Name: Time Description: Time when grab sample was taken. D. Name: TSS(mg/L) Description: Total suspended solids of grab sample, units of milligrams per liter. E. Name: Volatile_solids(mg/L) Description: Volatile solids of gram sample, units of milligrams per liter. F. Name: Volatile_Solids_%TSS Description: Volatile solids as a percent of TSS.