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82.4-kilometer long profiles of waterborne self-potential and water-quality data measured August 28–September 1, 2023, in the Trinity River between the Elm Fork confluence and a pump station in Scurry, Texas

Published by U.S. Geological Survey | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: July 16, 2025 | Last Modified: 20240918
This data release contains 82.4-kilometer (km) long spatial profiles of geophysical and water-quality properties data acquired along five semi-continuous segments of the Trinity River that were surveyed August 28 – September 1, 2023. The surveyed reaches start at the Elm Fork confluence in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan area and end at a pump station in Scurry, Texas. The geophysical dataset consists of a spatial profile of waterborne self-potential (WaSP) voltages attributed to changes in electrical potential along the surveyed reach. The water-quality properties data consist of spatial profiles of temperature, specific conductance, turbidity, pH, oxidation-reduction potential, and dissolved-oxygen concentration measured in-situ in the surface water. The combined datasets consist of 78,745 measurements of WaSP voltages and water-quality properties, and the geospatial coordinates of each measurement.

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