Published on 01 January 2017

Chemistry of rainfall and throughfall from El Verde and Bisley

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McDowell, William H.

Description

Rain, throughfall, and stream water are collected weekly at the LEF sites listed below. These data sets begin as early as 1983; LTER sampling began in 1988. Rain and throughfall samples are the total catch for the week, and are exposed to field conditions for that time. No event sampling is conducted on a routine basis. Rain samples from WDEV are wet only from an automatically-closing collector that prevents any dry deposition (Aerochem Metrics NADP collector). RCEV and RCB are bulk or always-open collectors that receive dry deposition by sedimentation. All samples are measured for pH and conductivity, and then filtered (pre-combusted Whatman GF/F glass fiber filter) prior to further analysis. From 1983-1994 samples were cooled and returned to the San Juan chemistry laboratory for analysis. During those years, samples for NH4 and NO3 analyses were refrigerated continuously until analysis. Subsamples for NH4 analysis were also preserved with 1 molar H2SO4. From 1994 on, samples for NH4 and NO3 were frozen until analysis, were not acidified, and all analyses were conducted at the University of New Hampshire. Rain and Throughfall Sampling SitesDescriptions of LTER LUQ rain and throughfall weekly sample chemistry data from 1988 onwards. Chemical concentrations are recorded as mg/L or mg/L as appropriate. Values below detection limits are recorded as 1/2 the detection limit. Site Abbreviation Description Comments Rain collector Bisley . RCB Bulk collector.  Rain collector El Verde RCEV Bulk collector.  Wet/dry El Verde . WDEV. Wet only collector.  Throughfall Bisley. TFB=TCB TF bulk 10-collector composite  Bisley gap . BGAP . TF bulk 10-collector composite Â

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Metrics

Dataset Index

0.8

FAIR Score

13%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Environmental Data Initiative

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Field

Engineering

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

47%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00