Storm-event suspended sediment, nutrient dynamics, autocorrelation, and hysteresis patterns in the Binan River Basin

Published: 15 September 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ywkjgrjncx.1
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This dataset contains high-frequency hydrological and water quality measurements associated with storm events in the Binan River Basin, China. It includes: Time series data distinguishing high suspended sediment events and low- or no-sediment events. Autocorrelation coefficients of suspended sediment concentrations and associated hysteresis behavior. Seasonal variations in nutrient indicators (total nitrogen, total phosphorus, CODMn and ammonia nitrogen) under different hysteresis conditions. Event-scale hysteresis indices characterizing pollutant–sediment relationships across storm events. The dataset supports analysis of sediment-driven nutrient transport, hysteresis dynamics under varying hydrological conditions, and seasonal patterns of water quality in mountainous watersheds.

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  • Beijing Normal University

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Sedimentation, Water Quality

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