Automated Author Profile

White, David

Hancock Biological Station

Current S-Index

6.5

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.4

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

18

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

15.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Kentucky Lake KY Chlorophyll Data

Water samples were collected every 16 or 32 days from sites on the lower portion of Kentucky Lake Reservoir, located in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, as part of a long-term monitoring program. Kentucky Lake is the terminal reservoir of the Tennessee River system and is largely bordered on the eastern shore by undeveloped federal land and on the western shore by primarily agricultural land. The monitoring program was established in 1988 and continues to date. Chlorophyll a was estimated by spectropotometry and recorded. This data set is part of the Kentucky Lake Monitoring Program (KLMP) database.

Authors

  • White, David ;
  • Rice, Gary ;
  • Johnston, Karla ;
  • Marzolf, Dick ;
  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/obfs2.445.52004

Kentucky Lake KY Chlorophyll Data

Water samples were collected every 16 or 32 days from sites on the lower portion of Kentucky Lake Reservoir, located in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, as part of a long-term monitoring program. Kentucky Lake is the terminal reservoir of the Tennessee River system and is largely bordered on the eastern shore by undeveloped federal land and on the western shore by primarily agricultural land. The monitoring program was established in 1988 and continues to date. Chlorophyll a was estimated by spectropotometry and recorded. This data set is part of the Kentucky Lake Monitoring Program (KLMP) database.

Authors

  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations ;
  • White, David ;
  • Rice, Gary
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/obfs2.445.62004

Kentucky Lake KY TN Dissolved Organic Carbon Data

Water samples were collected every 16 or 32 days from sites on the lower portion of Kentucky Lake Reservoir, located in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, as part of a long-term monitoring program. Kentucky Lake is the terminal reservoir of the Tennessee River system and is largely bordered on the eastern shore by undeveloped federal land and on the western shore by primarily agricultural land. The monitoring program was established in 1988 and continues to date. Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) was determined by persulfate oxidation and recorded. This data set is part of the Kentucky Lake Monitoring Program (KLMP) database.

Authors

  • White, David ;
  • Rice, Gary ;
  • Johnston, Karla ;
  • Marzolf, Dick ;
  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/kjohnsto.5.22004

Fecal Coliform Data for Lower Cumberland, Tennessee, and Mississippi Watersheds in KY, 2000

Thirty-three stream and river sites in Western Kentucky were monitored for fecal coliforms monthly from May through October 2000 to assess water quality conditions. The streams were located in the lower Cumberland, Tennessee, and Mississippi watersheds. Fecal coliform densities were determined and recorded.

Authors

  • White, David ;
  • Johnston, Karla ;
  • Rice, Gary ;
  • Rundle, John ;
  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/obfs2.428.12004

Kentucky Lake KY Dissolved Organic Carbon Data

Water samples were collected every 16 or 32 days from sites on the lower portion of Kentucky Lake Reservoir, located in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, as part of a long-term monitoring program. Kentucky Lake is the terminal reservoir of the Tennessee River system and is largely bordered on the eastern shore by undeveloped federal land and on the western shore by primarily agricultural land. The monitoring program was established in 1988 and continues to date. Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) was determined by persulfate oxidation and recorded. This data set is part of the Kentucky Lake Monitoring Program (KLMP) database.

Authors

  • White, David ;
  • Rice, Gary ;
  • Johnston, Karla ;
  • Marzolf, Dick ;
  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/kjohnsto.5.12004

Little River Watershed KY Macroinvertebrate Data, 2000

Macroinvertebrates were collected at sixteen stream sites in the Little River Watershed in July and September 2000. The organisms were identified to the lowest taxa practical. The resulting data were used to calculate various macroinvertebrate metrics and a macroinvertebrate bioassessment index (MBI) for each site on each sampling date. The watershed is located within the Lower Cumberland Watershed in Western Kentucky.

Authors

  • White, David ;
  • Entrekin, Sally ;
  • Rice, Gary ;
  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/obfs2.396.12003

Kentucky Lake KY Sediment Pore Water Chemistry Data

Sediment (core) samples were collected from 14 sites located on two transects of Kentucky Lake Reservoir, located in Western Kentucky. Kentucky Lake is the terminal reservoir of the Tennessee River system and is largely bordered on the eastern shore by undeveloped federal land and on the western shore by primarily agricultural land. The cores were squeezed and the pore water was collected and analyzed for various dissolved chemical constituents. Analytes included in the data set are ammonia nitrogen, nitrate nitrite nitrogen, soluble reactive phosphorus, silica (SiO2), and dissolved organic carbon.

Authors

  • White, David ;
  • Moyer, Denise ;
  • Rice, Gary ;
  • Johnston, Karla ;
  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/obfs2.417.12003

Kentucky Lake KY Chlorophyll Data

Water samples were collected every 16 or 32 days from sites on the lower portion of Kentucky Lake Reservoir, located in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, as part of a long-term monitoring program. Kentucky Lake is the terminal reservoir of the Tennessee River system and is largely bordered on the eastern shore by undeveloped federal land and on the western shore by primarily agricultural land. The monitoring program was established in 1988 and continues to date. Chlorophyll a was estimated by spectropotometry and recorded. This data set is part of the Kentucky Lake Monitoring Program (KLMP) database.

Authors

  • White, David ;
  • Rice, Gary ;
  • Johnston, Karla ;
  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/obfs2.445.12003

Kentucky Lake KY Chlorophyll Data

Water samples were collected every 16 or 32 days from sites on the lower portion of Kentucky Lake Reservoir, located in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, as part of a long-term monitoring program. Kentucky Lake is the terminal reservoir of the Tennessee River system and is largely bordered on the eastern shore by undeveloped federal land and on the western shore by primarily agricultural land. The monitoring program was established in 1988 and continues to date. Chlorophyll a was estimated by spectropotometry and recorded. This data set is part of the Kentucky Lake Monitoring Program (KLMP) database.

Authors

  • White, David ;
  • Rice, Gary ;
  • Johnston, Karla ;
  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/obfs2.445.22003

Kentucky Lake KY Chlorophyll Data

Water samples were collected every 16 or 32 days from sites on the lower portion of Kentucky Lake Reservoir, located in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, as part of a long-term monitoring program. Kentucky Lake is the terminal reservoir of the Tennessee River system and is largely bordered on the eastern shore by undeveloped federal land and on the western shore by primarily agricultural land. The monitoring program was established in 1988 and continues to date. Chlorophyll a was estimated by spectropotometry and recorded. This data set is part of the Kentucky Lake Monitoring Program (KLMP) database.

Authors

  • White, David ;
  • Rice, Gary ;
  • Johnston, Karla ;
  • (KY) Hancock Biological Station ;
  • Organization Of Biological Field Stations
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.5063/aa/obfs2.445.32003