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Soil Collection (Distributed Periodic) (NEON:SOIC-DP)
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Catalog Number (archiveGUID):
NEON02MJL
SESAR Record
Sample Tag (SampleID):
TREE_041-M-33.5-34.5-20200708-BA
Barcode (sampleCode):
A00000204172
SampleUuid:
26e96c87-d1c6-402d-baa8-5b364ac9ec81
Taxon:
Spodosol
Determiner:
Cody Hinton (ORCID
0000-0002-3044-1400
) (2020-07-08)
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Determination History
Spodosol
Determiner:
Cody Hinton (ORCID 0000-0002-3044-1400)
Date:
2020-07-08
Event ID:
TREE.peakGreenness.2020
Collector:
Lindsey Laskowski (ORCID
0000-0002-4977-9110
)
Date:
2020-07-08
Locality:
United States, Wisconsin, Lincoln, Great Lakes (D05), Treehaven NEON (TREE), Plot TREE_041 (plot dimensions: 40m x 40m) [Location ID: TREE_041.basePlot.bgc]
45.494189 -89.587995 +-20m. WGS84
Verbatim Coordinates:
16N 297788.52907E 5041109.0062N
Elevation:
464-466 meters (1522-1528ft)
Habitat:
deciduousForest; slope aspect: 0; slope gradient: 0; soil type order: Spodosols
Description:
Dry soil coring sample conducted to a maximum depth of 30 ± 1 cm and collected every 5 years.
Dynamic Properties:
temperature: 18.5, verbatim depth: 30.9; Total mass used for density fractionation procedure: 5037.1 mg; free particulate organic matter: 43.3 mg, 0.377385681 % N, 7.648799076% C; occluded particulate organic matter: 29.5 mg, 0.482379661% N, 13.38494915% C; mineral-associated organic matter: 4978.8 mg, 0.138%N, 1.72% C; oxalate-extractable iron in mineral soil sample: 4.224112056 mg
Preparations:
preservative type: ambient, sample mass: 210.63
Notes:
sample type: mineral
Disposition:
24.5 g subsample consumed
Usage Rights:
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Record ID:
5366103c-4911-4838-80aa-3ee021439638
NEON Sample Viewer:
A00000204172
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Laura Steger, Collection Manager (
lsteger@asu.edu
)
Associated References
Lang, Ashley K., Jennifer Pett-Ridge, Karis J. McFarlane, Richard P. Phillips. 2023. Climate, soil mineralogy and mycorrhizal fungi influence soil organic matter fractions in eastern US temperate forests. Journal of Ecology 111(6): 1254-1269. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.14094
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Habitat
deciduous forest
Soil Type Order
Spodosols