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Field Data from Cornell’s Teaching and Research Farm

File(s)
Samples.csv (6.57 KB)
a record of the samples of water and soil that were collected
Soil.csv (581 B)
gives the analysis results of the soil samples
SM.csv (42.41 KB)
describes soil moistures measurements made with a HydroSense Soil Water Measurement System
Locations.csv (4.63 KB)
descriptions of the sampling locations (wells, field & stream points)
MetaData_FieldData.txt (5.74 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/34422
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Soil and Water Lab Data
Author
Barclay, Janet Rice
Abstract

This data set contains field data from the Cornell Teaching and Research Farm in Harford, NY during the period of April 25, 2012 to November 27, 2012. Locations.csv describes the well / field point / stream locations. FieldData.csv describes the conditions measured at the locations on each field visit. Samples.csv describes the water and soil samples that were collected. Analysis.csv lists the analytical analyses that were performed on the water samples. Results.csv gives the results of the Analyses. SM.csv lists the soil moisture (Volumetric Water Content) that was measured in the field. Soil.csv reports the results of the soil analysis. Sponsors: Partial funding for this project was awarded by an NSF-IGERT traineeship (Cross-scale Biogeochemistry and Climate) and a grant funded by Federal Formula Funds distributed through the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station.
Spatial Extent: 4701261 N to 4695291 N, 395197 E to 400287 E, UTM Zone 18 Temporal Extent: 2012-04-25 to 2012-11-27 No Data Indicator: “----“

Date Issued
2013-10-03
Keywords
Harford Farm
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T&R Farm
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NO3
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Cl
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DOC
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dN15
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dO18
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Soil Organic Matter
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Isotopes
Type
dataset

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