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Sustaining the Earth's Watersheds-Agricultural Research Data System: Data development, user interaction, and operations management

E.J. Sadler, J.L. Steiner, J.-S. Chen, G. Wilson, J. Ross, T. Oster, D. James, B. Vandenberg, K. Cole and J. Hatfield
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation November 2008, 63 (6) 577-589; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.63.6.577
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Abstract

To support the USDA Agricultural Research Service Conservation Effects Assessment Project, a publicly available Web-based watershed data system, named Sustaining the Earth's Watersheds-Agricultural Research Data System (STEWARDS), was developed to provide data search, viewing, and downloading capabilities. The objectives of this paper are to (1) describe the data within STEWARDS, (2) describe the process of accessing watershed data and (3) provide an overview of the system management. STEWARDS is a data delivery system with a geographic information system interface, using space, time, and topic as key fields for searching an extensive database of soil, water, climate, land management, and socio-economic data from multiple long-term research watersheds. STEWARDS facilitates (1) researchers in obtaining USDA Agricultural Research Service historic watershed data for hydrological studies; (2) modelers in retrieving measured data over extensive time periods for model calibration and validation in watershed assessments to support CEAP; and (3) watershed managers, partners, and stakeholders in accessing long term data to support decision-making for selecting effective conservation practices.

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  • E. John Sadler is a soil scientist for the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Columbia, Missouri. Jean L. Steiner is a soil scientist and Jin-Song Chen is a research hydrologist for the USDA ARS, El Reno, Oklahoma. Greg Wilson is an IT specialist for the USDA ARS, Beltsville, Maryland. John Ross is an IT specialist for the USDA ARS, El Reno, Oklahoma. Teri Oster is an IT specialist for the USDA ARS, Columbia, Missouri. David James is a geographic information specialist for the USDA ARS, Ames, Iowa. Bruce Vandenberg is an IT specialist for the USDA ARS, Fort Collins, Colorado. Kevin Cole is a watershed specialist and Jerry Hatfield is a plant physiologist for the USDA ARS, Ames, Iowa.

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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Nov 2008, 63 (6) 577-589; DOI: 10.2489/jswc.63.6.577

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E.J. Sadler, J.L. Steiner, J.-S. Chen, G. Wilson, J. Ross, T. Oster, D. James, B. Vandenberg, K. Cole, J. Hatfield
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Nov 2008, 63 (6) 577-589; DOI: 10.2489/jswc.63.6.577
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