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Long-term precipitation chemistry patterns and dry deposition chemistry: Andrews Experimental Forest rain collector samples
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HJA-CP002
Summary
Abstract:
Long-term records of precipitation chemistry reflect the sampling effort and
laboratory analysis initiated in 1969. The study examines nutrient inputs via precipitation in small watersheds and examines nutrient budgets. The original objective was to evaluate the significance of nutrient inputs and outputs from a forest soil-plant system after timber harvest. The study has evolved into a general monitoring effort for precipitation chemistry that is among the least contaminated of any within the USA. This study is conducted in conjunction with Andrews streamflow chemistry (CF02) and the U.S. National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP) (CP01).
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Dataset Originator/Creator:
Richard L. Fredriksen
Dataset Title:
Long-term precipitation chemistry patterns and dry deposition chemistry: Andrews Experimental Forest rain collector samples
Dataset Publisher:
H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1968-10-01
Stop Date:
2050-01-01
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We wish to make our data as freely available as possible. Our goal is to make
most data available via the Internet in 2-3 years after collection, to conform to the LTER Network standards. Realistically, however, it is not possible to make all data available in that time frame. We therefore recognize two access categories for electronic data sets: Type 1 data ... ![]()
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Welcome to the H. J. Andrews LTER Database. Our intentions are to make our data
as freely available as possible (See Data Availability). Our data sets consist of long-term research study data with accompanying documentation (metadata). Spatial and non-spatial data sets are available as well as software and models. We encourage the use of our data sets, but as a professional ... ![]() Ancillary Keywords
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2004-01-29
Last DIF Revision Date:
2005-02-07
Future DIF Review Date:
2005-01-29
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