Ross A. VirginiaDiana H. Wall 2014-11-13 Stoichiometry Experiment - CO2 tabular digitial data McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER 10.6073/pasta/f2c3854f11c24c54be3f3828c130746f https://mcm.lternet.edu/content/stoichiometry-experiment-co2 Soil communities in the McMurdo Dry Valleys are subject to many limitations, including resource limitations. However, the nutrients that are predominantly limiting to growth and diversity of soil biota are not known. Additionally, landscape history (N deposition, P weathering) and native N and P content (glacial till provenance) may influence the ability of soil communities to respond to nutrient additions or changes in nutrient availability associated with environmental change. Long-term experiments in the Bonney and Fryxell basins have been established with yearly application of aqueous nutrient additions: C, N, P, CN, and CP. Multiple nutrients additions were made at the Redfield Ratio of 106:16:1 (C:N:P). Responses of soil chemistry, CO2 flux, and biota are reported. In the attribute table, the treatment is the manipulation for a given plot from which the soil was collected. The treatments are: (C) carbon additions as mannitol, (N) nitrogen additions as NH4NO3, (P) phosphorus additions as Na3PO4, (CN) carbon and nitrogen additions, (CP) carbon and phosphorus additions, (W) water-only additions, and (U) un-amended plots. 2003-01-26 2010-01-16 ground condition Jan, 2010 - Sue Welch created this metadata and accompanying Oracle data table from metadata info and an Excel spreadsheet from Becky Ball . As needed This is a core LTER study to determine the impact of changes in the availability of nutrient resources (carbon nitrogen and phosphorus) in the soil on biogeochemical cycling and soil biota. The experiment is being conducted in both Fryxell and Bonney Basin and was established in the 2006-2007 austral summer. 162.313003540039 162.313003540039 -77.725700378418 -77.725700378418 This is a core LTER study to determine the impact of changes in the availability of nutrient resources (carbon nitrogen and phosphorus) in the soil on biogeochemical cycling and soil biota. The experiment is being conducted in both Fryxell and Bonney Basin and was established in the 2006-2007 austral summer. 163.260437011719 163.260437011719 -77.608230590820 -77.608230590820 LTER Core Areas population dynamics None <cntorg>McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER</cntorg> <onlink>http://mcmlter.org/</onlink> <span property="dc:title" content="McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER" class="rdf-meta element-hidden"></span> Name: Becky A. Ball Role: field crew Name: Sue Welch Role: data manager Name: Inigo San Gil Role: data manager Not Applicable Not Applicable Field and/or Lab Methods Three sites were chosen on generally flat areas of moderately patterned soil. Plots were laid out in an identical design at each site. There are 7 treatments replicated 8 times in blocks. Treatments were randomly assigned to the plots within each block. Each plot measures 1 m x 1 m (with a 0.83 m diameter area within used for experimental treatments and analyses). Plots are delineated by nails inserted in the soil, and the margins of each site are marked by PVC stakes approximately 60 cm high. Water and aqueous nutrient treatments were applied annually at a rate of 5.6 L per plot, with 15 g C m-2 as mannitol, 2.5 g N m-2 as NH4NO3, and/or 0.75 g P m-2 as Na3PO4 (see Treatment Codes under Additional Information). Each plot was fitted with a 10-cm diameter PVC collar that created a seal with the soil. Soil CO2 flux from each PVC collar was measured using a LI-COR 8100 (Lincoln, NE), fitted with a soil respiration survey chamber. At each measurement, soil temperature in the surrounding soil was measured using soil temperature probe Type E. Soil moisture of the surrounding soil was measured using a Theta probe Model ML2. Measurements of CO2 flux, temperature, and moisture were taken within 2 weeks prior to annual treatment application, then again approx. 2 weeks after annual treatment application. Three sites were chosen on generally flat areas of moderately patterned soil. Plots were laid out in an identical design at each site. There are 7 treatments replicated 8 times in blocks. Treatments were randomly assigned to the plots within each block. Each plot measures 1 m x 1 m (with a 0.83 m diameter area within used for experimental treatments and analyses). Plots are delineated by nails inserted in the soil, and the margins of each site are marked by PVC stakes approximately 60 cm high.Water and aqueous nutrient treatments were applied annually at a rate of 5.6 L per plot, with 15 g C m-2 as mannitol, 2.5 g N m-2 as NH4NO3, and/or 0.75 g P m-2 as Na3PO4 (see Treatment Codes under Additional Information). Each plot was fitted with a 10-cm diameter PVC collar that created a seal with the soil. Soil CO2 flux from each PVC collar was measured using a LI-COR 8100 (Lincoln, NE), fitted with a soil respiration survey chamber. At each measurement, soil temperature in the surrounding soil was measured using soil temperature probe Type E. Soil moisture of the surrounding soil was measured using a Theta probe Model ML2. Measurements of CO2 flux, temperature, and moisture were taken within 2 weeks prior to annual treatment application, then again approx. 2 weeks after annual treatment application. unknown SOILS_SE_CO2 Details about the spreadsheet containing the SE data - units, columns, definitions, missing values and codes and the such DATASET_CODE Unique identifier for the table in the MCM LTER database The data provider Unique identifier for the table in the MCM LTER database BASIN The lake basin where the soil sample was collected from (Bonney or Fryxell). The data provider Bonney Lake Bonney Basin The data provider Fryxell Lake Fryxell Basin The data provider SAMPLE_ID The block and treatment combination of the sample. (C) carbon additions as mannitol (N) nitrogen additions as NH4NO3 (P) phosphorus additions as Na3PO4 (CN) carbon and nitrogen additions (CP) carbon and phosphorus additions, (W) water-only additions (U) un-amended plots. The numbers indicated the plot/block number The data provider The block and treatment combination of the sample. (C) carbon additions as mannitol (N) nitrogen additions as NH4NO3 (P) phosphorus additions as Na3PO4 (CN) carbon and nitrogen additions (CP) carbon and phosphorus additions, (W) water-only additions (U) un-amended plots. The numbers indicated the plot/block number BLOCK_ID The block number that the soil sample was collected from. The data provider The block number that the soil sample was collected from. TREATMENT The manipulation for a given plot from where the soil was collected. The data provider C carbon additions as mannitol The data provider N nitrogen additions as NH4NO3 The data provider P phosphorus additions as Na3PO4 The data provider CN carbon and nitrogen additions The data provider CP carbon and phosphorus additions, The data provider W water-only additions The data provider U un-amended plots. The data provider PRE_DATE_TIME The date and time CO2 flux was measured in the field before re-application of treatment The data provider calendar date/time MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI gregorian calendar PRE_CO2 Soil CO2 flux measured using LI-8100 before re-application of treatment The data provider 0 micromol CO2/m2sec PRE_TEMP Soil temperature at time of CO2 flux measurement before re-application of treatment The data provider 0 celsius PRE_MOISTURE Soil moisture at time of CO2 flux measurement before re-application of treatment The data provider 0 100 g/g soil POST_DATE_TIME The date and time CO2 flux was measured in the field after re-application of treatment The data provider calendar date/time MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI gregorian calendar POST_CO2 Soil CO2 flux measured using LI-8100 before re-application of treatment The data provider 0 micromol CO2/m2sec POST_TEMP Soil temperature at time of CO2 flux measurement after re-application of treatment The data provider 0 celsius POST_MOISTURE Soil moisture at time of CO2 flux measurement after re-application of treatment The data provider 0 100 g/g soil COMMENTS Generic comments about the sample The data provider Generic comments about the sample DATE_TIME The date and time of the second measurement, same as POST_DATE_TIME The data provider calendar date/time MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI gregorian calendar McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER The data distributor shall not be liable for innacuracies in the content http 1 0 \n 28 column , https://mcm.lternet.edu/sites/default/files/data/SOILS_SE_CO2.csv None 2014-11-13 2014-11-13 McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER http://mcmlter.org/ Biological Data Profile of the Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata devised by the Federal Geographic Data Committee. 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