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Santa Rita Watersheds

Roads & Pastures of the Santa Rita Experimental Watershed

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Experimental Watersheds

The SWRC currently maintains eight subwatersheds within the Santa Rita Experimental Range (SRER), the oldest continuously maintained experimental range in the western United States (est. 1903). Established in 1975, these eight small watersheds are set up as paired watersheds.

Each watershed is instrumented with one recording rain gage and one flume. The watersheds range in size from 1.05 ha to 4.01 ha. Four of the watersheds (#1 - 4) are in the shrub-dominated lower portion of the experimental range; the remaining four watersheds (#5 - 8) are located in the grass dominated upper portion of the experimental range.

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Published Data Sources

Data currently available for the Santa Rita Experimental Watersheds:
(location #76 in the ARS Water Data Center database)

ball precipitation ball runoff ball meteorological data

For more information, please contact our database administrator .

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GIS Data Sources

GIS coverages have been created in cooperation with the University of Arizona's Advanced Resource Technology lab. A small-scale GIS that covers the entire SRER is administered by the University's College of Agriculture . The SWRC maintains a large-scale GIS database that is focused on the 8 small subwatersheds administered by SWRC staff. ball Channel Network

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Currently administered by the University of Arizona, the SRER serves as a primary research location for members of the SWRC working in cooperation with the University. Located on the Western slope of the Santa Rita Mountains the watershed encompasses sq. kilometers of gently sloping rangeland.

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