Although water temperature is important to stream biota, it is difficult to collect in a spatially and temporally continuous fashion. We used remotely-sensed Land Surface Temperature (LST) data to estimate mean daily stream temperature for every confluence-to-confluence reach in the John Day River, OR, USA for a ten year period. Models were built at three spatial scales: site-specific, subwatershed, and basin-wide. Model quality was assessed using jackknife and cross-validation. Model metrics for linear regressions of the predicted vs. observed data across all sites and years: site-specific r2 = 0.95, Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) = 1.25 °C; subwatershed r2 = 0.88, RMSE = 2.02 °C; and basin-wide r2 = 0.87, RMSE = 2.12 °C. Similar analyses ...
This report describes the development of a regional model for predicting stream temperatures at gaug...
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes description and pred...
Graduation date: 2003The WET-Temp (Watershed Evaluation Tool Temperature) model is designed to\ud ta...
Although water temperature is important to stream biota, it is difficult to collect in a spatially a...
Supporting sustainable lotic ecosystems and thermal habitats for cold-water species like salmonids r...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Scarcity of water temperature data in rivers may limit a diversity of studies considering this prope...
Stream temperature (Ts) is an important water quality parameter that affects ecosystem health and hu...
Stream temperature (Ts) is an important water quality parameter that affects ecosystem health and hu...
Graduation date: 2012Water temperature in rivers and streams is an important factor for aquatic ecos...
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes description and pred...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
This report describes the development of a regional model for predicting stream temperatures at gaug...
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes description and pred...
Graduation date: 2003The WET-Temp (Watershed Evaluation Tool Temperature) model is designed to\ud ta...
Although water temperature is important to stream biota, it is difficult to collect in a spatially a...
Supporting sustainable lotic ecosystems and thermal habitats for cold-water species like salmonids r...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Temperature is a primary driver of the structure and function of stream ecosystems. However, the lac...
Scarcity of water temperature data in rivers may limit a diversity of studies considering this prope...
Stream temperature (Ts) is an important water quality parameter that affects ecosystem health and hu...
Stream temperature (Ts) is an important water quality parameter that affects ecosystem health and hu...
Graduation date: 2012Water temperature in rivers and streams is an important factor for aquatic ecos...
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes description and pred...
Warming due to climate change is expected to alter temperature in aquatic habitats but the degree, r...
This report describes the development of a regional model for predicting stream temperatures at gaug...
Thermal regimes are fundamental determinants of aquatic ecosystems, which makes description and pred...
Graduation date: 2003The WET-Temp (Watershed Evaluation Tool Temperature) model is designed to\ud ta...