Title
Photochemical Data of Stormflow Samples Collected Near Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota from 2014-September to 2015-October
Published Date
2017-08-24
Authors
Author Contact
Arnold, William A (arnol032@umn.edu)
Type
Dataset
Experimental Data
Abstract
Stormflow samples were collected from 31 sites near Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota between 2014-September and 2015-October. Optical and photochemical parameters of the samples were measured under controlled laboratory conditions. The data were collected to better understand the way in which land cover with variable levels of human impact influence the formation rate and yield of triplet excited states of dissolved natural organic matter (3DOM*). Rates of formation (Rf,T) and apparent quantum yields (AQYT) were measured for 3DOM* using the chemical probe, 2,4,6-trimethylphenol, under a broadband xenon-arc lamp with a 290-nm wavelength filter.
Funding information
Sponsorship:
Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative and Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources; National Science Foundation (CBET-143414); Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship from the Graduate School at the University of Minnesota
Referenced by
McCabe, A. J., and W. A. Arnold (2017), Reactivity of Triplet Excited States of Dissolved Natural Organic Matter in Stormflow from Mixed-Use Watersheds, Environ. Sci. Technol.
License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Suggested Citation
McCabe, Andrew J; Arnold, William A.
(2017). Photochemical Data of Stormflow Samples Collected Near Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota from 2014-September to 2015-October.
Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota,
https://doi.org/10.13020/D6M66B.