Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory Porewater Chemistry (2006)

Creator(s):
Brantley, Susan L
Ketchum, Blake
White, Tim
Sullivan, Pamela L
Abstract:
Soil water chemistry collected from nested-suction lysimeters (Soil water samplers, 1900 series, SoilMoisture Equipment Corp., Santa Barbara, CA) along a South (S) Planar (P) hillsope transect in the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory in 2006. Lysimeter nests were located at three different positions along the hillslope elevational gradient; with the most elevated site located at the Ridge Top (RT) followed by the Mid Slope (MS) and lowest site at the Valley Floor (VF). As the lysimeters were installed to the depth of augering refusal, first lysimeters were installed at a depth 10 cm with subsequent lysimeters installed every 10 cm.
How to cite this dataset:
Brantley, S. L., Ketchum, B., White, T., Sullivan, P. L., 2013. Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory Porewater Chemistry (2006) , Version 1.0. Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA). https://doi.org/10.1594/IEDA/100233. Accessed 2024-04-25.
DOI Creation Date:
2013-02-04
Related
Publication(s):
Jin, L., Andrews, D.M., Holmes, G.H., Lin, H., and Brantley, S.L.(2011)."Opening the "Black Box": Water Chemistry Reveals Hydrological Controls on Weathering in the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory." Vadose Zone Journal, 10:928-942.
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States [CC-BY-NC-SA-3.0]
Keyword(s):
Coverage Scope: Regional (Continents, Oceans)
Geographic Location: Susquehanna Shale Hills, Pennsylvania
User Contributed Keyword(s):
Soil water geochemistry, major ions, DOC, trace elements, catchment hillslopes, ridge tops, valley floor
Bounding Coordinates:
North: 40.6644664     South: 40.6638863     East: -77.9062619     West: -77.9063721
Data Available On:
2013-02-05
Resource Type:
Dataset
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