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Biological Sciences: Ninnescah Reserve
Ninnescah reserve, viola, ks 67149.
The Ninnescah Reserve came to Wichita State from Ms. Louise Powell as two separate gifts. The initial 69.6 ha (171.9 +/ acres) were acquired in 1984, with the remaining 65.1 ha (160.8 +/ acres) in 1985. The late Ms. Powell’s generous donation came with the request that the property be restored to a prairie ecosystem and utilized for research and education. Through the tireless efforts of dedicated faculty, especially D.A. (Doc) Distler, the property now consists of nearly 80% restored and native prairie while about 20% of the property is comprised of riparian and woodland habitats.
The site consists of about 332 acres of which, 66 acres of native mixed grass prairie and more than 200 acres of restored tall and mixed grass species, riparian and road border woodlands, wetlands, and stream tributary sites along a mile of the Ninnescah River. The entire area is fenced, except along the river, and has been divided into 33 permanent ten acre plots marked by steel poles. The geology, depth of ground water, and archeological sequence of the site have been determined. Burning, mowing, and haying are the major management practices on the prairie segments. As a result of recent BioBlitz activities and ongoing research, more than 530 species have been recorded for the Ninnescah Reserve: 289 vascular plants, 168 birds, 33 mammals, 16 fish, 17 reptiles, and 7 amphibians.
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In an attempt to enhance methods of restoring prairie ecosystems, Dr. Houseman and his students are testing how uniformed and aggregated seed dispersal and soil heterogeneity influence species richness in plant communities.
Ninnescah Reserve past Bio-Blitzes
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Summary of all available data
USGS Parameter Group | Data Types | Start Date | End Date |
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Information | Water-quality | 1940-04-30 | 2003-09-09 |
Inorganics, Major, Metals | Water-quality | 1961-10-19 | 2003-08-12 |
Inorganics, Major, Non-metals | Water-quality | 1961-10-19 | 2003-08-12 |
Inorganics, Minor, Non-metals | Water-quality | 1961-10-19 | 2003-08-12 |
Inorganics, Minor, metals | Water-quality | 1961-10-19 | 2003-08-12 |
Nutrient | Water-quality | 1961-10-19 | 1980-01-10 |
Physical | Daily Values, Unit Values, Water-quality | 1938-04-01 | 2024-06-26 |
Sediment | Water-quality | 1940-04-30 | 1999-08-04 |
Peak Measurements | 1923-06-09 | 2023-07-09 | |
Site Visits | 1938-05-20 | 2024-05-14 | |
USGS Annual Water Data Reports Site | 2006-01-01 | 2023-01-01 |
Location metadata
Monitoring location 07145500 is associated with a Stream in Sumner County, Kansas. Current conditions of Discharge and Gage height are available. Water data back to 1923 are available online.
Metadata Element | Location Metadata | Metadata Code |
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Agency | U.S. Geological Survey | USGS |
Site identification number | 07145500 | |
Site name | NINNESCAH R NR PECK, KS | |
Site type | Stream | ST |
DMS latitude | 372725.07 | |
DMS longitude | 0972524.80 | |
Decimal latitude | 37.45696389 | |
Decimal longitude | -97.4235556 | |
Latitude-longitude method | Interpolated from Digital MAP. | N |
Latitude-longitude accuracy | Accurate to + or - .1 sec (Differentially-Corrected GPS). | 1 |
Latitude-longitude datum | North American Datum of 1983 | NAD83 |
Decimal Latitude-longitude datum | North American Datum of 1983 | NAD83 |
District | Kansas | 20 |
State | Kansas | 20 |
County | Sumner County | 191 |
Country | US | |
Land net location description | S10 T30S R01W 6 | |
Name of location map | ZYBA, KS | |
Scale of location map | 24000 | |
Altitude of Gage/land surface | 1223.36 feet | |
Method altitude determined | GNSS2 - Level 2 Quality Survey Grade Global Navigation Satellite System | X |
Altitude accuracy | .14 feet | |
Altitude datum | North American Vertical Datum of 1988 | NAVD88 |
Subbasin hydrologic unit | 11030016 | |
Drainage basin | 07 | |
Topographic setting | ||
Flags for instruments at site | NYNNYNNNNYNNNYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN | |
Date of first construction | ||
Date site established or inventoried | 19371001 | |
Drainage area | 2129 square miles | |
Contributing drainage area | 1785 square miles | |
Time Zone abbreviation | CST | |
Site honors Daylight Saving Time | Y | |
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