Controls on Carbon Flux in Moist Acidic Versus Nonacidic Tundra, Arctic LTER Data
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Externally Distributed Data Set
NSIDC does not archive this data set. Please contact the investigator or data compiler to acquire these data.
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 Data Contributors
- HOBBIE, SARAH E.
- GOUGH, LAURA
Parameters
- ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS > NUTRIENT CYCLING
- SOILS > CALCIUM
- SOILS > MAGNESIUM
- SOILS > PERMAFROST > THAW DEPTH
- SOILS > PHOSPHORUS
- SOILS > POTASSIUM
- SOILS > SOIL CHEMISTRY
- SOILS > SOIL MOISTURE/WATER CONTENT
- SOILS > SOIL RESPIRATION
- SOILS > SOIL SALINITY/SOIL SODICITY
- SOILS > SOIL TEMPERATURE
- TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS > ALPINE/TUNDRA
- VEGETATION > LEAF CHARACTERISTICS
- VEGETATION > LITTER CHARACTERISTICS
- VEGETATION > NUTRIENTS
Instruments
- CHN ANALYZERS : CARBON, HYDROGEN, NITROGEN ANALYZERS
- ICP-AES : INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTROMETER
- LICOR LEAF AREA METER
- LICOR SOIL GAS CHAMBER
- SOIL MOISTURE PROBE
- SOIL SAMPLER
- SOIL TEMPERATURE PROBE
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Access External Data
In an effort to understand soil effects on carbon flux from moist acidic tundra versus moist non-acidic tundra, the investigators collected soil respiration, soil temperature, soil moisture, thaw depth, soil cation, leaf area, leaf nutrient, and litter nutrient data from Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites in northern Alaska. The ARCSS Data Coordination Center provides links to these data, which are archived at the Arctic LTER Web site. National Science Foundation awards OPP-9902695 and OPP-9902721 supported this research.
Data CitationThe following example shows how to cite the use of this data set in a publication. For more information, see our Use and Copyright Web page.
Sarah Hobbie and Laura Gough. 2002. Controls on Carbon Flux in Moist Acidic Versus Nonacidic Tundra, Arctic LTER Data. [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: ARCSS Data Coordination Center.
See Also
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