SSHCZO -- Soil Gas -- Garner Run (Sandstone Forested) -- (2015-2015)


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Abstract

The specific objectives of this experiment are to quantify variation in soil pCO2 and oxygen concentration at varying topographical positions in the two lithologies. The respiration and oxygen production in the soil will vary with microbial population and community. Eosense (previously Forerunner) CO2 concentration probes (eosGP) were used to measured in-situ soil CO2 concentration. Apogee Instruments oxygen sensors (SO-110) were used to measure in-situ soil oxygen concentration (%O2). Sensors were calibrated according to company documentation with site specific information. Sensors were deployed at two depths into soil pits at midslope location on opposite slopes. Sensors were wired to Campbell Scientific dataloggers with a program developed to measure the CO2 and O2 concentrations every hour and average every day.

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Garner Run - Sandstone Forested, Garner Run (Sandstone Forested)
North Latitude
40.6996°
East Longitude
-77.9198°
South Latitude
40.6950°
West Longitude
-77.9245°

Temporal

Start Date: 06/10/2015
End Date: 11/16/2015
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SSHCZO -- Soil Gas -- Garner Run (Sandstone Forested) -- (2015)


OVERVIEW

Description/Abstract

The specific objectives of this experiment are to quantify variation in soil pCO2 and oxygen concentration at varying topographical positions in the two lithologies. The respiration and oxygen production in the soil will vary with microbial population and community. Eosense (previously Forerunner) CO2 concentration probes (eosGP) were used to measured in-situ soil CO2 concentration. Apogee Instruments oxygen sensors (SO-110) were used to measure in-situ soil oxygen concentration (%O2). Sensors were calibrated according to company documentation with site specific information. Sensors were deployed at two depths into soil pits at midslope location on opposite slopes. Sensors were wired to Campbell Scientific dataloggers with a program developed to measure the CO2 and O2 concentrations every hour and average every day.

Creator/Author

Kaye, Jason|Hill, Lillian

CZOs

Shale Hills

Contact

Jason Kaye, associate Professor and P.I. (H2), 116 Agricultural Sciences and Industries, Penn State, (jpk12@psu.edu)

Subtitle

Level 1 - Quality Controlled Data




SUBJECTS

Disciplines

Geochemistry / Mineralogy|Soil Science / Pedology

Topics

Soil Gas

Keywords

CO2 concentration|oxygen concentration|pCO2|soil gas

Variables

Site (LRMS (Leading Ridge Midslope) or TMMS (Tussey Mtn. Midslope))|Timestamp|% O2 at depth1|% O2 at depth2|pCO2 at depth1|pCO2 at depth2

Variables ODM2

Oxygen|Carbon dioxide




TEMPORAL

Date Start

2015-06-10

Date End

2015-11-16




SPATIAL

Field Areas

Garner Run - Sandstone Forested

Location

Garner Run (Sandstone Forested)

North latitude

40.699600200000006

South latitude

40.694999700000004

West longitude

-77.9244995

East longitude

-77.9197998




REFERENCE

Citation

The following acknowledgment should accompany any publication or citation of these data: Logistical support and/or data were provided by the NSF-supported Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory.

CZO ID

5272



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How to Cite

Kaye, J., L. Hill (2019). SSHCZO -- Soil Gas -- Garner Run (Sandstone Forested) -- (2015-2015), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/432e180c1aad4f85af8f41321cc4b263

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