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Data Holder:
Bahauddin, Dan
Subnetworks:
LTER - U.S. Long Term Ecological Research
Location:
Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
2660 Fawn Lake Dr. NE
East Bethel
,
55005
United States
Latitude:
45.401000
Longitude:
-93.201000
Background
Continent:
North America
Website:
Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
On-going or Terminated?:
On-going
Environment
Annual Precipitation (mm):
800-1200
Mean Annual Soil Temperature (C):
Mesic: 8 to 15C
Is temperature regime isothermic? ie, do mean monthly temperatures deviate by <6C?:
Yes
Soil moisture regime:
Udic
Is atmospheric deposition chemistry monitored?:
Yes
Landuse:
Other
Ecoregion:
Cool Temperate
Slope (%):
0-2%
Soil/Data Archive
Data Archive:
Yes
Vegetative samples archived:
Yes
Soil solid samples archived:
Yes
Samples from multiple depths:
Yes
Sample frequency:
Annual
Year of first sampling for archive:
1982
Year of last sampling for archive:
2009
Soil Solid Data
pH and acidity:
Yes
Organic Carbon:
Yes
Nitrogen:
Yes
Other macronutrients:
Yes
Micronutrients:
Yes
Chemical Contaminents:
Yes
Water holding capacity:
Yes
Bulk Density:
Yes
Mineralogy:
No
Soil Water Data
pH and alkalinity:
Yes
Dissolved organic carbon:
No
Other macronutrients:
Yes
Micronutrients:
Yes
Soil Gas Data
Surface Fluxes:
Yes
Concentrations belowground:
No
Vegetation Data
Biomass above ground:
Yes
Biomass below ground:
Yes
Macronutrient contents:
Yes
Micronutrient contents:
Yes
Harvest mass:
Yes
Harvest nutrient contents:
Yes
Soil Biota Data
Macro-invertebrates: Biomass, Densities, Taxonomy:
No
Micro-invertebrates: Biomass, Densities, Taxonomy:
No
Microorganisms: Biomass, Densities, Taxonomy:
Yes
Molecular biology studies:
Yes
climatic variation and the wetland/upland boundary
LTER
nutrient budgets and cycles
plant-herbivore dynamic
primary productivity and disturbance patterns
Successional dynamics
University of Minnesota
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