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    <title>Biophysicochemical properties and hyperspectral reflectance values of biocrust and soil samples, Fryxell Basin, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica (2022)</title>
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          <literalLayout>This data package includes biophysicochemical properties of biocrust and soil samples collected in-situ within the Lake Fryxell basin of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica during December 2022 at 64 different terrestrial locations. These parameters include biological (ash-free dry mass, pigment concentration, soil invertebrate counts), physical (gravimetric water content, electrical conductivity, pH), and chemical (inorganic nitrogen, inorganic phosphorous, total nitrogen, soil organic carbon) properties of the surface soil, biocrust, and underlying soil. This package also contains reflectance measurements of individual grab samples of biocrust, soil, and rock collected from each of the field sites, acquired in a laboratory using a hyperspectral spectrometer. Additionally, this package contains parameters derived solely from geospatial data for each of the field sites, including aspect, slope, elevation, gravimetric water content, and snow frequency. These data were used to model habitat suitability of biocrusts in the Fryxell Basin using both in-situ field survey data and geospatial parameters. They aid in our understanding of the ecology of biocrust communities, where they are located throughout the Fryxell basin, and the structure and functioning of these microhabitats as well as improving understanding of the regional carbon budget. These data also highlight the importance of snow patch-associated biocrust communities, which are understudied but likely an important piece of the overall carbon budget in this region.&#160;</literalLayout>
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      <keyword>nematodes</keyword>
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      <keyword>nitrogen</keyword>
      <keyword>nutrients</keyword>
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      <keyword>reflectance</keyword>
      <keyword>remote sensing</keyword>
      <keyword>soil</keyword>
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      <keyword>Antarctica</keyword>
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      <keyword>McMurdo Dry Valleys</keyword>
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      <keyword>soil</keyword>
      <keyword>soil biota</keyword>
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      <keyword>Taylor Valley</keyword>
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        <literalLayout>Funding for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF) grants #OPP-1637708 and #OPP-2224760 to the MCM LTER.</literalLayout>
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        <title>Data Policies</title>
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          <literalLayout>This data package is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which allows consumers (hereinafter referred to as “Data Users”) to freely reuse, redistribute, transform, or build on this work (even commercially) so long as appropriate credit is provided. Accordingly, Data Users are required to properly cite this data package in any publications or in the metadata of any derived products that result from its use (in whole or in part). A recommended citation is provided on the summary metadata page associated with this data package in the McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER Data Catalog (https://mcmlter.org/data), and a generic citation may be found on the summary metadata page in the repository where this data package was obtained. When these data contribute significantly to the contents of a publication, Data Users must also acknowledge that data were provided by the NSF-supported McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research program (OPP-2224760). This data package has been released in the spirit of open scientific collaboration. Hence, Data Users are strongly encouraged to consider consultation, collaboration, and/or co-authorship (as appropriate) with the data package creator(s). Data Users should be aware these data may be actively used by others for ongoing research; thus, coordination may be necessary to prevent duplicate publication. Data Users should also recognize that misinterpretation of data may occur if they are used outside the context of the original study. Hence, Data Users are urged to contact the data package creator(s) if they have any questions regarding methodology or results. While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of this data package (with all its components), complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Periodic updates to this data package may occur, and it is the responsibility of Data Users to check for new versions. This data package is made available “as is” and comes with no warranty of accuracy or fitness for use. The creator(s) of this data package and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for any damages resulting from misinterpretation, use, or misuse of these data. Finally, as a professional courtesy, we kindly request Data Users notify the primary contact referenced in the metadata when these data are used in the production of any derivative work or publication. Notification should include an explanation of how the data were used, along with a digital copy of the derived product(s). Thank you.</literalLayout>
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        <geographicDescription>This is the Taylor Valley, a subjectively approximated contour by San Gil. We use this to denote the geographical extent of studies that encompass the whole Taylor Valley.According to Wiki contributors, the&#160;Taylor Valley&#160;is the southernmost of the three large&#160;Dry Valleys&#160;in the&#160;Transantarctic Mountains,&#160;Victoria Land, located west of&#160;McMurdo Sound. The valley extends from&#160;Taylor Glacier&#160;in the west to&#160;McMurdo Sound&#160;at&#160;Explorers Cove&#160;at the northwest head of&#160;New Harbour&#160;in the east and is about 29 kilometres (18&#160;mi) long. It was once occupied by the receding Taylor Glacier, from which it derives its name. Taylor Valley contains&#160;Lake Bonney&#160;in the west (inward), and&#160;Lake Fryxell&#160;in the east (coastward), and&#160;Lake Hoare,&#160;Lake Chad,&#160;Mummy Pond&#160;and&#160;Parera Pond&#160;close together between the two. Further east of Lake Bonney is&#160;Pearse Valley. Taylor Valley is separated from Wright Valley in the north by&#160;Asgard Range, and from&#160;Ferrar Glacier&#160;in the south by&#160;Kukri Hills.</geographicDescription>
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Ash-free dry mass (AFDM).&#160;The surface layer soil and biocrust samples were measured for AFDM by weighing a known area of sample, oven drying, weighing, then combusting at 550 °C for 24 hr using a muffle furnace, gently stirring samples halfway through combustion, and reweighing after cooling in a desiccator. The rehydration of clays was assumed negligible, so we did not rewet samples. Pigments.&#160;We estimated pigment concentration on the surface ~1 cm layer soil and biocrust samples using a trichromatic spectrophotometric method for chlorophyll-a, carotenoids, and scytonemin at 663, 490, and 384 nm, respectively (Garcia‐Pichel and Castenholz, 1991). Samples were not exposed to direct light throughout the entire process. The samples were dried at 105 °C for 24 hr, sieved through a 4 mm sieve, and extracted for 24 hr at ambient temperature in 90% unbuffered acetone using a 3.75:10 soil to solvent ratio for samples which contained none or minimal biocrust and a 0.5:10 biocrust to solvent ratio for samples containing dense biocrust, based on protocols from Couradeau et al. (2016) and the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research Program (MCM LTER) standard methods. After centrifugation, the extracts were analyzed on a spectrophotometer using 10 mL cuvettes. The absorbances contributed by each pigment were calculated using the trichromatic equations outlined in Garcia‐Pichel and Castenholz (1991), and the pigment concentrations were calculated using the Beer-Lambert Law with the extinction coefficients of 89.7 L g-1 cm-1 for chlorophyll-a (Couradeau et al., 2016), 112.6 L g-1 cm-1 for scytonemin (Brenowitz and Castenholz, 1997), and 262 L g-1 cm-1 for carotenoids (Thrane et al., 2015). Invertebrate counts.&#160;The number of soil organisms (nematodes, rotifers and tardigrades), divided by species, sex and maturity was determined at each of the 64 sites. Invertebrate abundance was enumerated using inverted light microscopy on soil solutions using a modified sugar-centrifugation extraction procedure described by Freckman and Virginia (1993). Gravimetric water content (GWC).&#160;Water content was determined as the mass of water per mass of dry soil. This was conducted by weighing field moist soil, drying in an oven at 105 °C for 24 hr, and reweighing the soil after. Electrical conductivity (EC).&#160;We measured electrical conductivity using a 1:5 soil to DI H2O slurry using a benchtop conductivity probe. pH.&#160;We measured pH using a 1:2 soil to DI H2O slurry using a benchtop pH probe. Inorganic N and P.&#160;We extracted inorganic N (NH4+ and NO3-) in 2 M potassium chloride and inorganic P (PO4-3) in 0.5 M sodium bicarbonate. Inorganic N and P were measured on extracts using a Lachat flow injection analyzer. Total N and Soil Organic C (SOC).&#160;We measured SOC and TN using an Elementar Vario MAX Cube analyzer after fumigating samples with concentrated hydrochloric acid to remove the influence of carbonates on SOC values. Remote Sensing Analyses Geospatial Parameters.&#160;Parameters based solely on geospatial data were extracted for each of the 64 sites as well. These include aspect, slope, elevation, GWC, and snow frequency. Aspect, slope, and elevation were extracted from a high-resolution DEM (Fountain et al. 2017), the rasterized GWC layer was developed for this region by Salvatore et al. (2023) using 21 WorldView-2 and -3 images, and the rasterized snow frequency layer was also developed for this region using albedo thresholds with multiple images over the course of the austral summer (see also, Thapa-Magar et al. in review). Snow frequency was calculated as the percentage of time (the proportion of the total images captured during the austral summer) that each pixel was identified as being snow covered (e.g., 0% representing no snow observed in any of the imagery and 100% representing snow cover in all summer images analyzed). Hyperspectral reflectance of field samples.&#160;Spectra were acquired of samples from each of the 64 sites using an Analytical Spectral Devices (ASD) FieldSpec4 high-resolution hyperspectral reflectance spectrometer set up for use in a stable lab environment. Data were collected between 0.35 µm and 2.5 µm at a 0.001 µm sampling interval. A halogen lamp was used to illuminate the samples at 30° off-nadir, while reflectance was measured at nadir using the ASD’s bare fiber optic cable roughly 3 cm above the sample surface. Spectra were collected of the samples in moisture conditions ranging from dry, damp (field-moist: moisture conditions present at time of sample collection), to wet which were sprayed twice with an aerosolizing spray bottle with distilled water. The samples were placed under the halogen illuminating lamp and let sit for 60 seconds before a spectrum was acquired. This was performed identically for each sample to ensure consistency. To minimize instrument noise, particularly at the longest and shortest wavelengths where the output of the halogen bulb is lowest, we averaged 50 individual spectra for each sample.</literalLayout>
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          <attributeDefinition>Remarks about the sample.</attributeDefinition>
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          <attributeLabel>Dataset code</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>Internal dataset code.</attributeDefinition>
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          <attributeDefinition>Site identifier.</attributeDefinition>
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          <attributeDefinition>Longitude site in decimal degrees.</attributeDefinition>
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