The complete collection of the SMU data from Kingsbury Creek is
available in a CSV (comma separated values) format that can be read
directly
by
(or
easily
imported into) common database and spreadsheet programs. See our description
page of the file contents.
The ".csv" file has been compressed into a ".zip" file
-- common file decompression programs such as WinZip for
Windows, or ZipIt for
the Mac knows how to restore it. The file size is reduced over 80%
by compression.
And remember:
These data should be considered "provisional" until otherwise
indicated. The data are undergoing several rounds of QA/QC review and some
of the data may be modified at a subsequent date. We chose to leave the
data hose on full blast whenever possible to familiarize ourselves with
the operation and maintenance requirements of the RUSS units and to generate
real data for use in developing curricula and lesson plans. Data gaps were
associated with various RUSS system upgrades and occasional gremlins.
To use:
2012 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2012_CompleteData.zip
2011 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2011_CompleteData.zip
2010 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2010_CompleteData.zip
2009 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2009_CompleteData.zip
2008 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2008_CompleteData.zip
2007 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2007_CompleteData.zip
2006 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2006_CompleteData.zip
2005 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2005_CompleteData.zip
2004 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2004_CompleteData.zip
2003 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2003_CompleteData.zip
2002 Data:
Download the file Kingsbury2002_CompleteData.zip
-- and "Unzip" it using a file decompression utility. Open
the resulting ".csv" file in Excel or your database program
(Note: the 1st row contains the column titles, the second row shows
the units). Use the filtering, sorting, and charting capabilities
of your software to explore the data.
An example of results in Excel: