Combining Field Data and Modeling to Improve Groundwater Recharge Estimates at the Watershed Scale in Ontario, 1954 to 2001 [Canada]: The First Step
- Author(s):
- Parkin, Gary
- Description:
- A set of computer generated soil hydrology data. The computer simulations were performed for twelve regions of Ontario, on three different soil types from each region over a 48-year period, 1954 to 2001. The soil types include clay, loam, and sand. The data set can be used to query how much drainage occurred in a particular year or month, region and soil type in Ontario. <p><b>Off-campus access for U of G faculty, students, and staff</b></p> <p>Access to these data is restricted to current University of Guelph faculty, students, and staff. If you are a U of G faculty, student, or staff member accessing these data from a U of G campus (including the main U of G campus, Ridgetown campus, or Guelph-Humber campus), you will have immediate access to view and download these data.</p> <p>If you are a U of G faculty, student, or staff member attempting to access these data while off-campus, please use the <a href="https://hdl-handle-net.subzero.lib.uoguelph.ca/10864/GQV2J">Combining Field Data and Modeling to Improve Groundwater Recharge Estimates at the Watershed Scale in Ontario, 1954 to 2001 [Canada]: The First Step off-campus access dataset link</a> and sign in using your U of G username and password to gain access to these data.</p>
- Place:
- Smithfield, Canada, Mount Forest, Kapuskasing, Emo, Wiarton, Harrow, Renfrew, and Vineland
- Subject(s):
- Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Source Repository:
- University of Guelph Dataverse
- Data Source:
- https://hdl.handle.net/10864/GQV2J
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