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SSHCZO -- Stable Isotopes, Groundwater Chemistry -- Shale Hills -- (2008-2011)


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Abstract

Quality assured groundwater stable isotope data of spatially distributed wells have been prepared using DT-100 Liquid Water Isotope Analyzer. Samples were analyzed following IAEA Standard Operating Procedure. Daily groundwater samples were collected using two ISCO Samplers at two locations in the riparian zone. Spatially distributed samples were collected bimonthly from 17 wells throughout the watershed. The map of spatially distributed wells is given below in Further References. Samples were plotted compared to the Local Meteoric Water Line (LMWL). Water samples were analyzed on DT-100 Liquid-Water Isotope Analyzer: http://www.lgrinc.com/analyzers/overview.php?prodid=16 IAEA Standard Operating Procedure was followed with in-house standards: http://www-naweb.iaea.org/napc/ih/documents/other/laser_procedure_rev12.PDF Deuterium (2H) and Oxygen-18 (18O) isotope values were calculated to within 1‰ and 0.2‰ respectively.

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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
40.6645°
East Longitude
-77.9063°
South Latitude
40.6642°
West Longitude
-77.9063°

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SSHCZO -- Stable Isotopes, Groundwater Chemistry -- Shale Hills -- (2008-2011)


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Description/Abstract

Quality assured groundwater stable isotope data of spatially distributed wells have been prepared using DT-100 Liquid Water Isotope Analyzer. Samples were analyzed following IAEA Standard Operating Procedure. Daily groundwater samples were collected using two ISCO Samplers at two locations in the riparian zone. Spatially distributed samples were collected bimonthly from 17 wells throughout the watershed. The map of spatially distributed wells is given below in Further References. Samples were plotted compared to the Local Meteoric Water Line (LMWL). Water samples were analyzed on DT-100 Liquid-Water Isotope Analyzer: http://www.lgrinc.com/analyzers/overview.php?prodid=16 IAEA Standard Operating Procedure was followed with in-house standards: http://www-naweb.iaea.org/napc/ih/documents/other/laser_procedure_rev12.PDF Deuterium (2H) and Oxygen-18 (18O) isotope values were calculated to within 1‰ and 0.2‰ respectively.

Creator/Author

Duffy, Christopher J.|Thomas, Evan M.

CZOs

Shale Hills

Contact

Dr. Christopher J. Duffy, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 212 Sackett Building, University Park, PA 16802, (814) 863-4384, cxd11@psu.edu Evan M. Thomas, Research Assistant, The Pennsylvania State University, 212 Sackett Building, University Park, PA 16802, (715) 212-8879, emt175@psu.edu

Subtitle

Level 1 - Quality Controlled Data




SUBJECTS

Disciplines

Water Chemistry|Hydrology

Topics

Stable Isotopes|Groundwater Chemistry

Keywords

shale Hills|CZO|stable isotopes|groundwater|deuterium|oxygen-18

Variables

Date (m/d/yy)|Calendar Season|Sample Label|δ2H Reportable Value (permil)|δ2H Standard Deviation (permil)|δ18O Reportable Value (permil)|δ18O Standard Deviation (permil)|EMPTY|Date (m/d/yy)|Calendar Season|Sample Label|δ2H Reportable Value (permil)|δ2H Standard Deviation (permil)|δ18O Reportable Value (permil)|δ18O Standard Deviation (permil)|EMPTY|Date (m/d/yy)|Sample Label|Time Collected|Depth to Water Table (m)|Elevation of Water Table (m)|δ2H Reportable Value (permil)|δ2H Standard Deviation (permil)|δ18O Reportable Value (permil)|δ18O Standard Deviation (permil)

Variables ODM2

delta-18O of H2O|Deuterium|Water depth|Recorder code




TEMPORAL

Date Start

2008-09-05

Date End

2011-12-31




SPATIAL

Field Areas

Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory

Location

Shale Hills

North latitude

40.664466

South latitude

40.664189

West longitude

-77.906328

East longitude

-77.906262

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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

2599



Additional Metadata

Name Value
czos Shale Hills
czo_id 2599
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 shale Hills, CZO, stable isotopes, groundwater, deuterium, oxygen-18
subtitle Level 1 - Quality Controlled Data
variables Date (m/d/yy), Calendar Season, Sample Label, δ2H Reportable Value (permil), δ2H Standard Deviation (permil), δ18O Reportable Value (permil), δ18O Standard Deviation (permil), EMPTY, Date (m/d/yy), Calendar Season, Sample Label, δ2H Reportable Value (permil), δ2H Standard Deviation (permil), δ18O Reportable Value (permil), δ18O Standard Deviation (permil), EMPTY, Date (m/d/yy), Sample Label, Time Collected, Depth to Water Table (m), Elevation of Water Table (m), δ2H Reportable Value (permil), δ2H Standard Deviation (permil), δ18O Reportable Value (permil), δ18O Standard Deviation (permil)
disciplines Water Chemistry, Hydrology

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Duffy, C. J., E. M. Thomas (2019). SSHCZO -- Stable Isotopes, Groundwater Chemistry -- Shale Hills -- (2008-2011), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/f433e8228c8440a1ba9cd8aaf133a7cb

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