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Stable Water Isotopes - WatForFun project


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Abstract

This dataset consists of stable water isotope measurements of oxygen (δ18O) and hydrogen (δ2H) for six floodplain forests in the state of Minas Gerais, in southeastern Brazil. The data was acquired within the WatForFun (Water level regimes and forest functioning in floodplain forests) project.
The floodplain forests are located at the mouth of the Capivari, Jacaré, Aiuruoca, Jequitaí, Verde Grande, and Carinhanha rivers (see coordinates in the Coordinates.csv file). We took samples in five eco-units within each floodplain forest: Marginal levee (ML), Lower Terrace (LT), Higher Terrace (HT), Lower Plain (LP), and Higher Plain (HP). There were two plots for each eco-unit (Plot A and Plot B). Location P refers to the precipitation sampling site. We sampled the precipitation (P), groundwater (GW), river (Qriver), lagoon (Qlagoon), soil at five depths from 5 cm to 100 cm below the soil surface (S5-20, S20-40, S40-60, S60-80, S80-100), and vegetation (V). Samples were collected during four sampling campaigns (dry season of 2021, wet season of 2022, dry season of 2022, and wet season of 2023). The dates of sampling, extraction, and analysis are also indicated in the dataset (DD/MM/YYYY format).
Soil and xylem water were extracted via cryogenic vacuum extraction. The dataset indicates whether the isotopic analysis was conducted via IRMS, CRDS without micro-combustion module, or CRDS with the micro-combustion module. All data are reported relative to the Vienna Mean Ocean Water standard using the delta notation.
The inundation dynamics of the study sites are described in Meyer Oliveira et al. (2024) (https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.15203) The water level dataset is available in Hydroshare (https://www.hydroshare.org/resource/10682cc81b714737bf5d2b4eddd543ea/)

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
North Latitude
-14.0896°
East Longitude
-42.2974°
South Latitude
-22.6707°
West Longitude
-46.8677°

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Funding Agencies

This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name Award Title Award Number
CNPq 402682/2019-0
Swiss National Science Foundation 186303

Contributors

People or Organizations that contributed technically, materially, financially, or provided general support for the creation of the resource's content but are not considered authors.

Name Organization Address Phone Author Identifiers
Denise Madeira
Rafaella Tavares Pereira
Thiago Meireles
Cleusa Pereira Leite
José Ivanildo
Fabian Strittmatter
Ana Lívia de Carvalho Rodrigues
Lidiany Arantes da Silva
Tatiane Almeida
Vinvivenci Lima e Silva
José Manoel dos Santos
Maria H. Grundmann
Thiago at the Parque Estadual Verde Grande

How to Cite

Meyer Oliveira, A., M. Floriancic, F. M. Gianasi, B. Herbstritt, P. V. Pompeu, F. d. C. Araújo, A. M. Silva-Sene, M. G. Reis, C. L. Farrapo, L. A. S. Ferreira, R. M. d. Santos, I. v. Meerveld (2024). Stable Water Isotopes - WatForFun project, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/b00c39eb8d54485ca2b758dd1bc59f36

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