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Desert Flows Database

Product of Desert LCC Environmental Flows Database

Dates

Creation
2017-08-21 17:31:22
Last Update
2017-09-01 18:04:56
Start Date
2014-10-01
End Date
2016-01-30
lastProcessed
2015-07
Start Date
2014-10-01 06:00:00
End Date
2016-01-30 07:00:00

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Northern Arizona University(Cooperator/Partner), University of Arizona - Water Resources Research Center(Cooperator/Partner), 2017-08-21(creation), 2017-09-01(lastUpdate), 2014-10-01(Start), 2016-01-30(End), Desert Flows Database, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/599b18eae4b0b589267d60be

Summary

The Desert Flows Database is a compilation of over 400 peer-reviewed articles, reports, and book chapters from across the watersheds that touch the Sonoran, Chihuahua, and Mojave Deserts.Funding for this project was provided by the Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC). Information about environmental water needs within the database come from many sources – studies done for the express purpose of answering questions about flow needs as well as studies performed for other purposes that have minimal reference to environmental water needs. As of 01/2016 the Desert Flows Database contains data through 07/2015. The database contains tabular data that can be linked to geospatial data on river segments studied.To view the tabular [...]

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DesertFlowsDatabase_Guide.pdf
“Desert Flows Database Guide”
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Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Distributor)

Purpose

The purpose of this project is to: 1. Develop a tool that will enable more resilient and effective management of riparian and aquatic ecosystems. 2. Understand the critical data gaps in flow need and flow response data in the Desert LCC (especially related to base flow dependent streams); 3. Develop a user-friendly, one-stop-shop for managers and researchers on existing data on flow needs and responses in the Desert LCC; and 4. Provide recommendations for next steps to create a guidebook that can be used by managers to evaluate and implement environmental flow methodologies.

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  • Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal

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