Rough River water temperature, 2001-2017

Published by Marine Institute

The Rough River (also called the Srahrevagh River) is a tributary of the Srahmore River in the Burrishoole Catchment. Water temperature in the river is measured at high frequency (sub-hourly) as part of the long term monitoring of the Burrishoole catchment, an index site for salmonid populations in the NorthAtlantic region. This dataset comprises daily values of water temperature between 7/9/2001 and 31/12/2017. Water temperature (in deg C) was measured using a StowAway TidbiT temperature data logger from Onset (TB132-05+37) at location 53.982207, -9.566988. The water depth at the site is circa 0.5m. None

Suggested Citation: Dillane, Mary; de Eyto, Elvira. (2023) Rough River water temperature, 2001-2017. Marine Institute, Ireland. doi:10/kpmb.

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Created 2023-08-24
Last Updated 2025-12-22
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