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SplashNBurn

Study of the effects of the 2021 Greenwood Fire (wildfire) on physical, chemical and biological properties of lakes in Superior National Forest, Minnesota. Funded by the US National Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology Ecosystem Science Cluster (RAPID grant). Field work was completed in summer 2022 on 30 lakes (15 burned, 15 control) during 5 monthly visits from May-September. There were several moose sightings. This readme is a high-level summary of the repository. Please consult the metadata for additional details.

Please be sure to check out our paper, which was accepted at the time this repository was archived. McCullough, I. M., Brentrup, J. A., Wagner, T., Lapierre J., Henneck, J, Paul, A. M., Belair, M., Moritz, M. A. and C. T. Filstrup. (Accepted). Fire characteristics and hydrologic connectivity influence short-term responses of north temperate lakes to wildfire. Geophysical Research Letters.

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Contains data on water quality (raw and summarized), ancillary lake and watershed variables, weather (historical and 2022 weather station measurements), GIS layers, burn extent and severity, lake locations and output from variance partitioning analysis

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Contains several output figures, most of which were included in our manuscript

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Contains R scripts used for data analysis and visualization

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