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Abstract
Hourly automated sampling of O2 and CO2 in soils of the south planar midslope of Shale Hills This automated gas collection is ongoing as part of the larger GroundHOG dataset that includes soil gas, soil moisture, and pore water chemistry. These automated soil gas measurements are taken from a surface and subsurface horizon at each of the sites. These data provide key information on predominate weathering processes, microbial respiration, and tree root activity.
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SSHCZO -- Soil Gas -- Soil Gas Sample (O2 and CO2) -- Shale Hills -- (2015-2018)
OVERVIEW
Description/Abstract
Hourly automated sampling of O2 and CO2 in soils of the south planar midslope of Shale Hills This automated gas collection is ongoing as part of the larger GroundHOG dataset that includes soil gas, soil moisture, and pore water chemistry. These automated soil gas measurements are taken from a surface and subsurface horizon at each of the sites. These data provide key information on predominate weathering processes, microbial respiration, and tree root activity.
Creator/Author
Jason Kaye|Caitlin Hodges|Ben Dillner
CZOs
Shale Hills
Contact
Jason Kaye, Professor of Soil Biogeochemistry, Penn State, jpk12@psu.edu Caitlin Hodges, PhD student in Soil Science and Biogeochemistry, Penn State, cah423@psu.edu Ben Dillner, Master’s student in Ecology, Penn State, bmd42@psu.edu
Subtitle
Shale Hills Gas Samples (O2 and CO2) Level 0
SUBJECTS
Disciplines
Geochemistry / Mineralogy|Soil Science / Pedology
Topics
Soil Gas
Subtopic
Soil Gas Sample (O2 and CO2)
Keywords
Soil Oxygen|Soil Carbon Dioxide|Soil Gas
Variables
[TmStamp]|[RECORD]|[DiffVolt_1]|[DiffVolt_2]|[O2_20]|[O2_D_20]|[T109_1_C]|[T109_2_C]|[CO2_20_lo]|[CO2_20_hi]|[CO2_20_temp]|[CO2_D_20_lo]|[CO2_D_20_hi]|[CO2_D_20_temp]
Variables ODM2
Carbon dioxide|Voltage|Oxygen|Recorder code|Temperature, sensor
TEMPORAL
Date Start
2015-11-06
Date End
2018-08-07
SPATIAL
Field Areas
Garner Run - Sandstone Forested
Location
Shale Hills
North latitude
40.699600200000006
South latitude
-77.9244995
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
6789
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czos | Shale Hills |
czo_id | 6789 |
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. |
keywords | Soil Oxygen, Soil Carbon Dioxide, Soil Gas |
subtitle | Shale Hills Gas Samples (O2 and CO2) Level 0 |
variables | [TmStamp], [RECORD], [DiffVolt_1], [DiffVolt_2], [O2_20], [O2_D_20], [T109_1_C], [T109_2_C], [CO2_20_lo], [CO2_20_hi], [CO2_20_temp], [CO2_D_20_lo], [CO2_D_20_hi], [CO2_D_20_temp] |
disciplines | Geochemistry / Mineralogy, Soil Science / Pedology |
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