10.6084/m9.figshare.3530033.v1 Jennifer L. Tank Jennifer L. Tank Emma J. Rosi-Marshall Emma J. Rosi-Marshall Michelle A. Baker Michelle A. Baker Robert O. Hall Robert O. Hall Supplement 1. Inorganic nitrogen (NH4-N and NO3-N) uptake parameters and associated hydrologic data from 54 published studies used to evaluate relationships between uptake and discharge. Wiley 2016 Snake River USA Wyoming ammonium uptake velocity uptake length nitrate stream river nutrient spiraling Environmental Science Ecology 2016-08-05 08:47:37 Dataset https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplement_1_Inorganic_nitrogen_NH4-N_and_NO3-N_uptake_parameters_and_associated_hydrologic_data_from_54_published_studies_used_to_evaluate_relationships_between_uptake_and_discharge_/3530033 <h2>File List</h2><blockquote> <p><a href="Tank_et_al_uptake_data.txt">Tank_et_al_uptake_data.txt</a></p> </blockquote><h2>Description</h2><blockquote> <p>The Tank_et_al_uptake_data.txt file contains 514 lines of tab-delimited data from the literature that was used to assess relationship between inorganic nitrogen uptake parameters and stream discharge, and to compare NO<sub>3</sub>-N uptake parameters with NH<sub>4</sub>-N uptake parameters. Parameter abbreviations are as follows: Cb = background concentration in µg/L; Cp = plateau concentration in µg/L; Sw = uptake length in meters; Vf = uptake velocity in mm/min. Missing values are indicated by a period (‘.’). Full citations associated with author_date_code in column 1 are given in Tank et al. <a href="appendix-A.htm">Appendix A</a>.</p> </blockquote>