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SSHCZO -- Vegetation, Stable Isotopes, Soil Water Chemistry -- Shale Hills -- (2009-2014)


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Abstract

Cryogenic vacuum distillation to extract water from plant tissue and mass spectroscopy (equilibration method). Small tree branches were sampled by tree climbing over the course of the season in 2009 and 2011. Samples were sealed in glass vials, frozen, and later the water was extracted from the tissue via cryogenic vacuum distillation. Samples were analyzed at the University of California at Berkeley, Center for Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry by mass spectroscopy, equilibration method.

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Shale Hills
North Latitude
40.6656°
East Longitude
-77.9020°
South Latitude
40.6641°
West Longitude
-77.9060°

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End Date:

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SSHCZO -- Vegetation, Stable Isotopes, Soil Water Chemistry -- Shale Hills -- (2009-2014)


OVERVIEW

Description/Abstract

Cryogenic vacuum distillation to extract water from plant tissue and mass spectroscopy (equilibration method). Small tree branches were sampled by tree climbing over the course of the season in 2009 and 2011. Samples were sealed in glass vials, frozen, and later the water was extracted from the tissue via cryogenic vacuum distillation. Samples were analyzed at the University of California at Berkeley, Center for Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry by mass spectroscopy, equilibration method.

Creator/Author

Gaines, Katie|Eissenstat, David M.

CZOs

Shale Hills

Contact

Katie Gaines, kpgaines@psu.edu; David Eissenstat, dme9@psu.edu

Subtitle

Level 1 - Quality Controlled Data




SUBJECTS

Disciplines

Biology / Ecology|Hydrology

Topics

Vegetation|Stable Isotopes|Soil Water Chemistry

Keywords

vegetation| stable isotopes|tree water|oxygen-18|deuterium

Variables

Tree ID|Sample ID|Species|Elevation (m)|Date|d18O (permil)|δ2H (permil)|X Coordinate|Y Coordinate

Variables ODM2

Deuterium|delta-18O of H2O|Elevation|Recorder code|Species|Dendrology|Longitude|Latitude




TEMPORAL

Date Start

2009-05-02

Date End

2014-12-31




SPATIAL

Field Areas

Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory

Location

Shale Hills

North latitude

40.665598734899994

South latitude

40.6640860269

West longitude

-77.9059813595

East longitude

-77.9019972987




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 Shale Hills Susquehanna Critical Zone Observatory.

CZO ID

2655



Additional Metadata

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czos Shale Hills
czo_id 2655
citation The following acknowledgment should accompany any publication or citation of these data: Logistical support and/or data were provided by the NSF-supported Shale Hills Susquehanna Critical Zone Observatory.
keywords vegetation, stable isotopes, tree water, oxygen-18, deuterium
subtitle Level 1 - Quality Controlled Data
variables Tree ID, Sample ID, Species, Elevation (m), Date, d18O (permil), δ2H (permil), X Coordinate, Y Coordinate
disciplines Biology / Ecology, Hydrology

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Gaines, K., D. M. Eissenstat (2019). SSHCZO -- Vegetation, Stable Isotopes, Soil Water Chemistry -- Shale Hills -- (2009-2014), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/eca3ef65b674435890908998c288950e

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