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DWCZ - CO - Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch - Soil Extraction (Anions/Cations) - (MEF-SoilSolute-RGregory) - (2021)
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Abstract
NOTE: This resource represents the data as presented in R. Gregory’s research, conducted within the Manitou Experimental Forest, a semi-arid montane headwater catchment in central Colorado.
At 62 sample points across the catchment, bucket-type augers were used to collect soil samples at four depths: 10, 30, 50, and 100 cm. Sampling occurred within three landscape units — hillslopes, riparian areas, and alluvial/colluvial fans — to capture spatial variability across topographic and hydrologic settings.
Soil solute extractions were performed on the collected soil samples, and concentrations of major anions and cations were determined using ion chromatography analysis.
Sensor array IDs and detailed site descriptions — please see the formal metadata for locations.
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DWCZ - CO - Manitou Experimental Forest, Hotel Gulch - Soil Extraction (Anions/Cations) - (MEF-SoilSolute-RGregory) - (2021)
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Description/Abstract
NOTE: This resource represents the data as presented in R. Gregory’s research, conducted within the Manitou Experimental Forest, a semi-arid montane headwater catchment in central Colorado.
At 62 sample points across the catchment, bucket-type augers were used to collect soil samples at four depths: 10, 30, 50, and 100 cm. Sampling occurred within three landscape units—hillslopes, riparian areas, and alluvial/colluvial fans—to capture spatial variability across topographic and hydrologic settings.
Soil solute extractions were performed on the collected soil samples, and concentrations of major anions and cations were determined using ion chromatography analysis.
Sensor array IDs and detailed site descriptions — please see the formal metadata for locations.
CZNet
Dynamic Water Critical Zone
Contact
czdata@colorado.edu, Reece Gregory (regr2520@colorado.edu)
Subtitle
Soil solute extraction. Group ID: MEF-SoilSolute-RGregory
SUBJECTS
Disciplines
Soil Chemistry
Topics
Soil Extraction (Anions/Cations)
Level
Level 1
Keywords
soil solute, tracers, spatial variability, lower montane, molar ratio, landscape unit, soil depth, flow paths
Variables
Collection Date, Collection Time, Sample Site, Sample Site Specific, Water Type, Depth, Type, Aspect, Latitude, Longitude, F, Cl, NO2, Br, NO3, PO4, SO4, Li, Na, NH4, K, Mg, Ca
TEMPORAL
Date Start
2021-05-13
Date End
2021-08-12
Time Zone
MST
SPATIAL
Field Areas
Manitou Experimental Forest
Location
Hotel Gulch
North Latitude
39.09602
South Latitude
39.08767
West Longitude
-105.04810
East Longitude
-105.02773
Credits
Funding Agencies
This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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NSF | Network Cluster: Quantifying controls and feedbacks of dynamic storage on critical zone processes in western montane watersheds | EAR 2012669. |
How to Cite
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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