Multi-year time series of daily solute and isotope measurements from three Swiss pre-Alpine catchments

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Time series analyses of solute concentrations in streamwater and precipitation are powerful tools for unraveling the interplay of hydrological and biogeochemical processes at the catchment scale. While such datasets are available for many sites around the world, they often lack the necessary temporal resolution or are limited in the number of solutes they encompass. Here we present a multi-year dataset encompassing daily records of major ions and a range of trace metals in both streamwater and precipitation in three catchments in the northern Swiss Pre-Alps. These time series capture the temporal variability observed in solute concentrations in response to storm events, snow melt, and dry summer conditions. This dataset additionally includes stable water isotope data as an extension of a publicly available isotope dataset collected concurrently at the same locations, and together these data can provide insights into a range of ecohydrological processes and enable a suite of analyses into hydrologic and biogeochemical catchment functioning.

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Knapp, J. L. A., Napitupulu, T., von Freyberg, J., Rücker, A., Studer, B., Zappa, M., & Kirchner, J. W. (2024). Multi-year time series of daily solute and isotope measurements from three Swiss pre-Alpine catchments. Scientific Data, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03192-5

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