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ProjectTitle
Atmospheric Integrated Research Monitoring Network (AIRMoN)
National Atmospheric Deposition Program/ National Trends Network(NADP/NTN)
Clean Air Status and Trends Network (CASTNet)
Surface Radiation Budget Network (SURFRAD)
Great Lakes Atmopsheric Mercury Assessment Project
Multistate Atmospheric Power Production Pollution Study (MAP3S)
NWS Cooperative Observer Temperature Network
NWS Cooperative Observer Precipitation Network
NWS/FAA Airways Reports
SPC Severe Convective Weather Records
USGS/IEPA Water Quality Monitoring
USGS/IEPA Water Quality Monitoring
Scour Channel Development after Spillway Failure
Circulation Patterns in the Near-Shore Region of Southern Lake Michigan
Monitoring and Evaluation of Sediment Inputs to Peoria Lake
Wolf Lake Clean Lake Project
Frank Holten State Park Lakes
Impacts of 1993 Flood on Backwater lakes
USGS /IEPA Water Quality Monitoring
Lake Sedimentation Surveys
Impact of 1993 Flood on the Quality of Water & Sediment on the IL & MS Rivers
Evaluation of Streambank Stabilization Work of Richland County
The Variation of Manning's Roughness Coefficient Against Stage
Cache River
Dewatering Well Assessment for Highway Drainage System
Sand Ridge Tracer Experiment
Organic Sampling
Sand Ridge Fish Hatcheries
Sampling Frequency
Metro East
Woodstock Needs Assessment
Assessment of Proposed Discharged of Ground Water to Surface Waters of Am. Bottoms Area of SW IL
Establishing a Protocol for Evaluating the Impact of Non-Point Source Pollution on High Quality Natural Communities
Delineation of Time-Related Capture Zones for Loves Park Wells 1 and 2
Establishing a Protocol for Evaluating the Impact of Non-Point Source Pollution on High Quality Natural Communities
Sampling Frequency for Groundwater Quality Monitoring
Agricultural Chemical Contamination of Shallow Bored and Dug Wells
Water Well Construction Reports
Illinois Water Inventory Program
Water Well Sealing Affidavits
Pilot Study: Agricultural Chemicals in Rural, Private Wells in Illinois
Educ. & Cost-Effect. Pgm. for Assess. of Nitrate & Coliform Bacteria in Rural, Private Wells in IL
Ground-Water Levels in the East Segment of Buried Mohomet Valley
Lee-Whiteside/Bureau Ground-Water Reconnaissance
Peoria-Pekin Regional Ground-Water Quality Assessment
Investigation of Water Levels & Pumpage in the Deep Bedrock Aquifers in the Chicago Region
Institutional Water Treatment Program (IWTP)
Soil Moisture Network
Illinois Climate Network (ICN)
Benchmark Sediment Monitoring Program
Watershed Monitoring of the Lake Decatur Watershed
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Watershed Monitoring of the Vermilion River Watershed
Water, Sediment, and Nutrient Budgets of Lake Springfield Watershed
Reservoir Water levels for Water and Climate Summary
McHenry County
TARP WQ
USACOE, Rock Island District, Illinois Waterway Water Quality Monitoring
Illinois River Virological Data
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago - Bridge Runs
Illinois State Water Survey: Biweekly sampling @ Peoria
Illinois Water Quality Network
MWRDGC Comprehensive Water Quality Evaluation: Study 8
MWRDGC Comprehensive Water Quality Evaluation: Study 7
MWRDGC Comprehensive Water Quality Evaluation: Study 1
Libby-Owens-Ford Company Intake
Illinois River Water Quality
NWS Cooperative Observer Hourly Precipitation Network
NMC Synoptic Weather Charts
SPC Storm Data
CO - Criteria Pollutants
O3 - Criteria Pollutants
SO2 - Criteria Pollutants
NO2 - Criteria Pollutants
Pb - Criteria Pollutants
PM10 - Criteria Pollutants
Non-criteria Pollutants - Acidic aerosols - SO4, NO3
Non-criteria Pollutants - Trace metals - As, Be, Cd, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni, Se, V
Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS)
Metro East Mass Measurements
Shallow Ground-water Monitoring
Active Ground-Water Monitoring Well Network
Inactive Ground-Water Monitoring Wells
Ground-Water/Surface Water Interactions at Sand Lake, Mason Co, IL
National Atmospheric Deposition Program/ Mercur Deposton Network (NADP/MDN)
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FundingAgency MeasureType dataForm DataAvail DataCharge
DataDescription projectURLActive StartDate
NOAA type, daily a NADP network. In addition nitrate, objectives, AIRMoN is designed magnesiu
digital database
unrestrictedNo chargeshttp://napd.nrel.colostate.edu/NADP/ investiga
for WEB access, charges for special
TRUE calcium,
Precipitation depth & AIRMoN is wet-only deposition of sulfate,to NADPchloride, orthophosphate, 1992 torequests
Federal/State NTN is NADP network. The objective is to measure the spatial extent and special requests.
digital unrestrictedNo chargeshttp://nadp.nrel.colostate.edu/NADP/ variation
Precipitation depth, type, andawet-only ion deposition. TRUE 1979
for Web access, charges for temporal
Various CASTNet objective is to assess improvements in the nation's air quality and inferred dry depos
digital unrestrictednone TRUE 1987
US EPA Contractor weather parameters, surface wetness, leaf area index, air concentration measurements, overall environme
Objective isdigital
longwave radiation, plus and shortwave radiation budgets for 1994 global climat
Web accessible
none http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/surfrad/surfpage.htm
TRUE
NOAA ARLUpward and downward short and to measure the longwaveUV-B, photosynthetically active radiation, and ancillary w use in
Particle Objective is and particulate trace on request? http://www.sph.umich.edu/group/eih/umaql/tensi
Univ. of Michigan and gas phase mercury, digital Available metals.
none? FALSE 1994
to investigate the transport of and determine the sources of atmospheric mercury
MAP3S' goal was deposition of ions.
digital unrestrictednone FALSE 1977
U.S. DOE Precipitation type and amount, daily wetto investigate the transport, transformation, and deposition of pollutants inthe
NWS/NOAA Early records used max/min thermometers, most recently sites converted to-MMTs
temperature.
Daily maximum and minimum airdigital, paper TRUE 1870
unrestrictednone to state agencies/academia; others at cost
NWS/NOAA digital, paper TRUE
Daily precipitation. Standard 8-inch gage. unrestrictednone to state agencies/academia; others - at cost 1870
NOAA Hourly datadigital at 1st order NWS sites.
reports unrestrictednone to coverage of layers, air/dewpoint1948 cost
TRUE - at
Sky condition, cloud coverage, ceiling height, cloud type/height, state agencies/academia; otherstemperature, visibil
(formerly NSSFC) inches), wind severe unrestrictednone to state reports.
digital wind gusts (> 50 knots) agencies/academia; others - cost
TRUE
NOAA SPCTornado, hail (> 0.75 U.S. reports ofdamage,weather as defined by National Weather Service. 1955 of materials
Grab sampling or instream spot monitoring Resources (free); Hydrodata's 1977 CD-ROM; ST
digital, paper
USGS Illinois by site, see Illinois River watershed, approximately 8 tim
USGS and STORET documentation. CD-ROMs (charge
Numerous water quality parameters that vary considerablyWater within paperDataTRUE Reports; Hydrodata
Grab sampling or instream spot monitoring Resources (free), of Illinois rivers other than Illinois
digital, paper
USGS Illinois by site, see watersheds Hydrodata's 1977 CD-ROM, ST
USGS and STORET documentation. CD-ROM (charge)
Numerous water quality parameters that vary considerablyWater within paperDataTRUE Reports, Hydrodata
GC Following failure
channel development. none
spillway FALSE
Cross-sectional profiles of scour paperof the unlimitedstructrure in Charleston, collected cross-sections to define patt
Data collected along beach near none
digital unlimited FALSE
Sea Grant Lake Michigan current measurements. spreadsheet Wilmet area using S4 current meters. Additional data availab 1990
DENR (now DNR) sediment collected from
digital, paper
unlimited tributaries to Peoria Lake to estimate significance relative to
GC, Illinois Creek discharge and Data weretransport rates. 10 direct none FALSE 1989
Lake depth, Dept Envr budget. Hammond, prepare a hydrologic (depth) map of FALSE and develop an inflow/outf
Data were digital spreadsheet, none
GC USEPA, IL EPA, IN hydrologic Mgmnt, collected to IN unlimited the lake 1992
Water Data were digital, paper lakes in none
3 FALSE
USEPA, IL EPA depth, hydrologic budget.collected onunlimited Madison County to evaluate the success 1990 rehabilitatio of lake
Data collecteddigital, GIS unrestrictednone FALSE
GC, IL EPALake depth and sediment chemistry.for preparing hydrographuics (water depth) maps for 4 backwater lakes. Sedim1993
Grab sampling or instream spot monitoring STORET (free),FALSE other 1970 Illinois River, a
digital, paper
USGS Illinois by site, see Illinois documentation. CD-ROMs (charge)
USGS & Resources watersheds Hydrodata CD-ROM, ST
Reports, than
Numerous water quality parameters that vary considerablyWater within paperData Hydrodata's Most sites have limite
Water/sediment depth, surface area, sediment characterization. processes in impoundment lakes. Some data inc
GRF/ContractVarious digital, paper
unrestrictednone
Data were collected to monitor sedimentation FALSE 1930
Samples were analyzed
digital Data are lab and final IEPA on downloaded from 1993
none
Illinois EPACORE 1, PEST 1, CORE 3, CORE 4, groups.by IEPAmaintained bydata wereSTORET FALSE STORET database
Cross-sectional profiles of stream channel. unrestrictedpage charges
digital, paper FALSE on a
Illinois Dept. ENR (now DNR) Data were collected to evaluate the effectiveness of bank stabilization work1990 stream sectio
State, Center, Univ. of Illinois data were converted to calculate the available throught the Water Resources Cente
Discharge paper
Water Resources discharge for various roughness settings. FALSE 1993
unrestrictednone (report corresponding roughness coefficients and test
This was a comprehensive watershed published
digital, paper none TRUE 1985
Illinois DOCStage, discharge, sediment concentrations. 1985-1988 datamonitoring network starting with 14 gaging stations whic
Ground-water pumping rates, & ground-water quality analysis from wells. TRUE
wells paper unrestrictednone 1983
IL Dept. of Transportation levels, Dewatering digital,measured quarterly, observation wells have monthly recorder charts. Periodi
USEPA Regular periodic measurements.
piezometers unrestrictednone FALSE
Water levels measurements withdigital, paper -- depth to water, elevation of piezometric surfaces. 1982
USEPA Irregular measurements.
Ground-water levels -- depth to water.digital unrestrictednone FALSE 1984
Ill DOC Regular periodic measurements -- 14 piezometers, 4 observation wells, 8 pumping wells.
digital, surface.
Depth to water, elevation of piezometric paper unrestrictednone FALSE 1989
USEPA Regular periodic water unrestrictednonetemperature, sampling wells.
digital, paper
levels, ambient FALSE 1985
Continuous data recording measuring measurements, 22 piezometers, 12atmospheric pressure, and precipitation, d
Depth to water, Multiple measurements
digital, surface.
unrestrictednone
DENR (now DNR), USACE elevation of piezometric paperfrom monitoring wells. FALSE 1989
DENR (now DNR) Single measurement. unrestrictednone
digital, paper
Ground-water levels -- depth to water, elevation of piezometric surface. FALSE 1991
Numerous ground ; 38 parameters, see expanded documentation.
Goodwin & digital, Inc. unrestrictedcost of collected on 5 occasions
Brom, reports
Coop Agreement with USACE watermonitoring wells, 7 surface water sites copying materialsFALSE from various subsets of mo1989
Field pH, Eh, temperature and well records, unrestrictednone sponsor approval FALSE
IL Nature Preserves Commission digital, paper with 1996
Available conductivity. soils maps, aerial photos, topographical maps, description of land use,
Water Dept. well collected at Loves numericalwith PI approval
digital, data),
unrestricted help
model data. FALSE 1994
Loves Park Ground-water levels, Datalocation (GPSpaperPark, IL tonone delineate time related capture zones for primary produ
Dissolved constituents observation wells, 2unrestrictednone sponsorData collected at (from Grove
10 digital, paper
surface water flow and approval FALSE
with 1995
IL Nature Preserves Commission in water samples, GPS data, streamlocations. precipitation data SpringUSGS).Fen Nature Pre
pH, temp, USEPA-EMSL to collect benchmark water none dataset, evaluate FALSE to total-phosphorous,chl
Goals: dsvd unrestricted, USEPA report: EPA/600/54/89/032
quality methods 1986
Coop Agreement with conductivity, alkalinity,digital oxygen, ammonia,nitrate,nitrite,sulfide sulfate,ortho- &optimize sampling freq
Depth-to-water,acifluorfen, studydigital
Goal: alichlor,butylate,carboxin,chlordane,chlorpyrifos,cyanazine, diazinon,dieldrin,dinoseb,eth
magnitude unrestricted, except forchemical contamination in shallow bored & dug w
&
Fed Grant (CSRS-USDA) via IL Groundwater Consortium extent of none FALSE
agriculural exact locations and owners 1991of wells
Illinois statepaper
law requires that drillers of wells submit a Well Construction Report to Dept. of Pu
GRF/G&C Geologic materials passed through while well drilling. plus 10
unrestrictedIndustry consultants $25, TRUE cents per page
Annual survey digital, paperwater supplies and major self-supplied water users in - only in
none
GRF/G&C Point source pumpage, water use. of publicpublic water supplies - unrestricted; TRUE other data Illinois. aggrega
GRF/G&C none law requires that construction contractors submit an affidavit to Dept. of Public He
Illinois statepaper plus 10
unrestrictedIndustry consultants $25, TRUE cents per page
agricultural for survey of agricultural except forcontamination ofand owners 1990of construction
Data collected on 39 Conducted digital unrestricted, chemical exact locations date & method
none FALSE of wells
chemicals and 4 well water parameters. Well depth,rural, private wells. Stratified ra
Nitrate, total coliform Investigated nitrate and bacteria contamination & method ofFALSE Designed to provide well
and E. Coli.digital
Consortiumunrestricted,depth, for in rural, private wells.
except construction, 1995
Fed Grant (CSRS-USDA) via IL Groundwaterbacteria. Included wellnone dateexact locations and ownerssurrounding land use of wells
Primarily depths to water 20 wells at 16 sites; well logs, characterize quality, flow directions and
Basic digital unrestrictednone TRUE 1994
Aquifer Assessment Program (state) in ground-water data collected to ground-waterregional nat. gamma logs. range of annual
Primary depths state) & Pioneer H logs, ground-water characterize aquifer response to irrigation in the second l
Basic ground-water
well unrestrictednone
Aquifer Assess. Pgm. (now to water (>2000);digital data collected toquality, nat. gamma logs. TRUE 1991
Depths to water. ProgramPrimarily ground-water unrestricted, Research Report 124 FALSE
digital, paper
quality samples from privately-owned wells;
none
DENR's Aquifer AssessmentChemical analyses of ground-water samples for major, secondary, and trace constituents. Some s 1989
Periodic (5 years) mass measurement of water levels in deep bedrock wells over 15-county ar
digital, paper
DNR/OWR Non-pumping water levels in deep bedrock wells. none
unrestricted, ISWS Circular FALSE 1995
Potable water -- hardness, alkalinity, 2000 potable samplescalcium, magnesium, nitrate, iron, copper, phosphate, TD
State of Illinois digital - dBase
unrestrictednone
Currently over chloride, sulfate, pH, on file. TRUE 1982
Soil 10 levels from 20 paper 2 meters of depth.
digital, cm to
unrestrictednone TRUE 1980
State of Illlinois moisture data forData collected twice monthly during the growing season (March to September) and once a mo
Air Sensors polled by datalogger every wind speed agencies/academia; others precipitation, soil t
digital, paper
unrestrictednone to state & hourly (daily) averages.1988 of materials
solar - cost
State of Illinois temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, 10 seconds fordirection, TRUEradiation, Precipitation & sola
IEPA, ISWS The data collected is instantaneous suspended sediment concentration used to calculate sedim
digital
Instataneous suspended sediment concentration. unrestrictednone TRUE 1981
Continuous Daily stage and streamflow weekly nitrate-N concentrationconcentrations; stage-discharging ra
and discharge, (cfs); instantaneous nitrate-N samples.
City of Decatur, Illinois streamgaging: stage digital unrestrictednone TRUE 1993
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Stream stage and discharge; nitrate-N
Daily and streamflow (cfs);
unrestrictednone FALSE 1994
Northern Illinois Water Corporation stage digital concentration. instantaneous nitrate-N concentrations; stage-discharge ratin
Daily discharge, Daily and nutrient concentrations;
digital, paperunrestrictednone FALSE 1985
City of Springfield, Illinois sediment, discharge (cfs) for 2 stations.TSS, phosphorous, dissolved phosphorous, nitrate, ammon
Water level of reservoir at monthdigitalNGVD called at the end of each month for TRUE water1985
State of Illinois end, unrestrictednone
Reservoir operators are 1929 reservoir surface level. Tota
McHenry County Single measurement. unrestrictednone
digital, paper
Ground-water levels -- depth to water, elevation of piezometric surface. FALSE 1994
pH, secchi, nitrogen, Water quality data BOD at 20 sites: D.O./temp atfrom funding agency
temperature, digital unrestrictednone approval 60 sites. FALSE
with 1989
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. of Greater Chicago D.O.,collection and predictions of flow and water quality effects of TARP Phase I
Temperature, of Greater Chicago monitoring awarded on solids, chlorophyll, year-to-year variation
Water qualitydigital unrestrictednone approval from funding agency
with FALSE
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. D.O., alkalinity, pH, SC, nitrogen, suspendedannual basis. Some heavy metals, O&G. in data occurs
Virus Virus collections on Illinois Waterway, Lockport tofrom funding agency
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. of Greater Chicago digital with FALSE
unrestrictednone approval Peoria, twice a year. 1983
Temperature, of Greater Chicago samples. unrestrictednone
Monthly grab digital Phenol, O&G, trace metals, coliforms. 1973
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. D.O., BOD-5, TOC, TSS, N,P,pH,cyanide, with approval from funding agency FALSE
Temperature, of Greater ChicagopH, COD, alkalinity, N, with River at Peoria.
Twice weekly samplingunrestrictednone approval from funding agency
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. turbidity, D.O., SS,digital hardness, solids.
from the Illinois FALSE 1965
Temperature of Greater Chicago
Monitoring digital, paper
SC, solids, unrestrictednone approval magnesium, calcium, ammonia, P, samples
alkalinity, hardness, N, S, from funding agency
with FALSE 1957
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist.D.O., pH, turbidity, by the Illinois State Sanitary Board (now Illinois EPA). Number of stations,F, Fe, Mn
Temperature, of Greater Chicago
Water qualitydigital unrestrictednone Lockport, Morris, Straved Rock, 1989
with FALSE
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. D.O., pH, ammonia. in the Illinois Waterway at approval from funding agency Henry, and Peoria. Sa
Temperature, of Greater Chicago along theunrestrictednone approval from funding agency
Water TOC, digital pH, cyanide, phenol, O&G, trace metals, coliforms.
with FALSE 1989
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. D.O., BOD-5, qualityTSS, N, P,Illinois Waterway fromt Lockport Lock & Dam to the Peoria L&D. For 1
Temperature, of Greater Chicago
Water qualitydigital unrestrictednone Waterway System.FALSE
with Samples 1989
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. D.O., pH, ammonia. in the Chicago Man-Made approval from funding agencycollected four times a m
Temperature, of Greater Chicago from intake on Illinoissolids. near Ottawa, Illinois.
Daily samples hardness,
pH, unrestrictednoneRiver FALSE
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. SO4, P, Alkalinity, digital, paper turbidity, with approval from funding agency 1941
Temperature, of Greater Chicago
Samples collected twice a year. none approval from funding agency
digital unrestricted with TRUE
Metrop. Water Recl. Dist. D.O., BOD-5, TOC, TSS, N, P, pH, cyanide, Phenol, O&G, trace metals, coliforms. 1983
NWS/NOAA digital, paper
Hourly precipitation. Weighing bucket raingage. TRUE 1948
unrestrictednone to state agencies/academia; others - at cost
Daily North America 3-h surface charts,none at studies conducted at ISWS. Produced by NMC.
microfilm unrestricted Northern Hemispheric FALSE
use 1970
Various G & C weather charts. Collected during various atmospheric field ISWS facilities surface charts, 12-h Constant press
NA inches), wind damage,unrestrictednone knots) agencies/academia; others - at
paper wind weather occurrences across TRUE
Tornado, hail (> 0.75 Summary of reported severe gusts (> 50to state reports. United States. 1959 cost
criteria pollutants for compliance available from AIRS as hourly means; summarized in
concentrations
unrestrictednone Quality 1978
Illinois EPARoutine monitoring ofContinuous digital, paper (ppm): with National Ambient AirFALSE Standards (NAAQS).IEPA
criteria pollutants for compliance with National season AirFALSE Standards (NAAQS).
concentrations
unrestrictednone Quality
Illinois EPARoutine monitoring ofContinuous digital, paper (ppm) during ozone Ambient(Apr-Oct): available from AIRS as hour
criteria pollutants for compliance available from AIRS as hourly means; summarized in
concentrations
unrestrictednone Quality 1978
Illinois EPARoutine monitoring ofContinuous digital, paper (ppm): with National Ambient AirFALSE Standards (NAAQS).IEPA
criteria pollutants for compliance available from AIRS as hourly means; summarized in
concentrations
unrestrictednone Quality 1978
Illinois EPARoutine monitoring ofContinuous digital, paper (ppm): with National Ambient AirFALSE Standards (NAAQS).IEPA
criteria samples collected
digital, for compliance with National Ambient Air data (ug/m3) available from AIRS;
unrestrictednone Quality
Illinois EPARoutine monitoring of24-hour pollutants paper every 6th day; individual sample FALSE Standards (NAAQS). 1979
criteria samples collected
digital, for compliance with National Ambient Air data (ug/m3) available from AIRS;
unrestrictednone Quality
Illinois EPARoutine monitoring of24-hour pollutants paper every 6th day; individual sample FALSE Standards (NAAQS). 1987
24-hour samples collected every 6th day; individual method.
digital, paperunrestrictednone data (ug/m3) available from AIRS;
Illinois EPAMonitoring of non-criteria particular pollutants using the high volume filter sample FALSE 1978
24-hour samples collected every 6th day; individual method.
digital, paperunrestrictednone data (ug/m3) available from AIRS;
Illinois EPAMonitoring of non-criteria particular pollutants using the high volume filter sample FALSE 1978
Stations numbers vary by year. Hourly
digital radiation (10 sites); temperature, relative totals for atmospheric pressu
http://epawww.ciesin.org/national.epaorg/airs.htm
FALSE 1978
Illinois EPAWind speed / wind direction (24 sites); solar unrestrictednonemeans, except for hourly humidity, insolation and prece
ISWS GRF/GC digital, paperunrestricted; via contract report
none FALSE
Ground-water levels. Sites numbers vary, 128 - 281, depending on year. Collected from active &1967 inactive water wells
ISWS GRF/GC digital, paper with each well. Depth to water measurements
TRUE 1950
Ground-water levels Period-of-record variesunrestrictednone, except $25 for large requestsof shallow water remote
ISWS GRF/GC measurements from wells throughout Illinois. Measured at different time intervals d
Ground-water levels Water level digital unrestrictednone TRUE 1923
ISWS GRF/GC measurements for inactive projects and past monitoring network wells. Various m
Ground-water levels Water level digital FALSE
unrestrictednone, except $25 for large requests 1930
Surface Res., OfficeBi-monthly water level unrestricted, ISWS contract report FALSE
Water Resource paper
digital, measurements.none Some
Illinois Dept. Natural& ground-water levels. Precipitationmeasurements for 16 wells and 4 staff gages taken.1995 raingages &
Federal/State MDN is a NADP network. The objective is to measure the spatial distributionspecial requests
Precipitation chemistry digital for WEB access, charges for and temporal var
TRUE 1999
unrestrictedNo chargeshttp://nadp.nrel.colostate.edu/NADP/
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4 8 FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE
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4 6 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1990 2 4 6 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1991 10 4 6 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1995 1 4 6 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1992 3 4 6 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1995 4 4 6 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1980 30 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
4 6 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1994 8 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1991 1 4 6 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1993 15 2 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
14 4 22 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
63 4 7 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
1983 16 4 24 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
1984 10 4 24 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
1991 26 4 24 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
1988 34 4 24 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
1992 38 4 24 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
1991 150 4 24 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
1991 45 4 24 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
1996 12 4 27 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
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1996 12 4 27 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
1987 12 4 16 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
1994 150 4 16 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
4 21 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
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1991 240 4 16 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
1996 308 4 16 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
20 4 31 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
39 4 31 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
1993 69 4 31 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE
1995 550 4 18 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
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1995 6 4 22 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
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1994 650 4 24 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
1990 60 4 32 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1995 4 14 11 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
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1996 47 7 5 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1995 1 4 32 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1972 300 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1991 5 7 13 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1991 49 7 13 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1991 20 7 13 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1975 1 4 32 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
49 7 13 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
151 8 15 FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1985 8 15 FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE
8 15 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1996 17 2 10 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1996 44 2 10 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1996 64 2 10 TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1996 47 2 10 TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1996 101 2 10 TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1996 39 2 10 TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
127 2 10 TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
2 10 TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1996 24 11 FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE
1996 281 4 33 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
18 4 33 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
120 4 33 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
1980 117 4 33 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
1996 16 4 33 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE
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