Reavie Euan D, Cai Meijun, Brown Terry N
Natural Resources Research Institute University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth Minnesota.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory US Environmental Protection Agency Duluth Minnesota.
Geosci Data J. 2018 Jun;5(1):4-8. doi: 10.1002/gdj3.53. Epub 2018 Oct 29.
This report provides a detailed set of historical stressor data for 60 watersheds comprising the Laurentian Great Lakes basin. Archival records were transcribed from public records to create quantitative data on human activities: population, mining, deforestation, and agriculture. Yearly records of stressors are provided from 1780 through 2010. These data may be used to track historical impacts on Great Lakes coastal and open water conditions. They may further be used to examine corresponding effects on response variables such as biological communities quantified during monitoring and palaeoecological programmes.
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本报告提供了一套详细的历史压力源数据,涉及组成劳伦琴五大湖流域的60个流域。档案记录从公共记录转录而来,以创建关于人类活动的定量数据:人口、采矿、森林砍伐和农业。提供了1780年至2010年的压力源年度记录。这些数据可用于追踪对五大湖沿岸和开阔水域状况的历史影响。它们还可用于研究对响应变量的相应影响,如在监测和古生态计划中量化的生物群落。
本文因公开提供重现报告结果所需的可数字共享数据而获得开放数据徽章。数据可在https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.885879获取。从开放科学中心了解更多关于开放实践徽章的信息:https://osf.io/tvyxz/wiki。