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The EPSCoR MILES program builds Idaho's capacity to study complex social-ecological processes, especially those associated with water demand and valuation of ecosystem services. This research characterizes patterns and identifies social drivers of urban growth and ecological change, including valuable ecosystem services.
The Portneuf River Channel in Pocatello, Idaho through approximately 100
years of change (from 1934 to 2013) is a series of polygons of the river
channel and associated cut-off channels and meanders. Each data set from 1934
to 2013 are digitized...
The following description is the calculation of daily total residue loads
using the non-parametric smearing method, see references below. 15 minute
interval stages were converted to discharge values using the rating curve
equation developed by T...
The following description is the calculation of daily phosphorus loads using
the non-parametric smearing method, see references below. 15 minute interval
stages were converted to discharge values using the rating curve equation
developed by T....
Water quality data collected 1 meter below surface over 8-10 hours overnight
at five locations in Hells Canyon NRA. Parameters include pH, conductivity,
dissolved oxygen, temperature.
Total phosphorus (TP) nutrient calculations for Coeur d’Alene Lake
tributaries in Idaho, USA were modeled using ordinary least squares (OLS).
Results were revised from a March 2016 model using updated stream and loading
data. The revised...
Idaho, USA has a high percentage of federally owned land (over 60%), strong
gradients in elevation and latitude, diverse landscape types and uses, the
third fastest growing population in the United States, and is one of the most
agriculturally...
Ecosystem Services and Idaho’s Farmers - The purpose of this research is to
examine how farmers in southeastern Idaho use and value ecosystem services.
This project involved interviewing a sample of thirty farmers in southeastern
Idaho about...
A social survey was conducted in the Fernan Lake watershed in Idaho to
understand how people interact with the landscape around them. Blue-green
algae growth occurs naturally, but human activities can significantly
increase the frequency of...
This dataset includes the interview questions and responses of 20
stakeholders when asked about river restoration.
Stakeholders include scientists, interest groups, leaders, professionals,
government and NGO employees, and activists; they are...