Carbonate geochemistry dataset of the soil and an underlying cave in the Ozark Plateaus, central United States

The nature of carbon (C) cycling in the vadose zone where groundwater is in contact with abundant gas-filled voids is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to trace C cycling in a karst landscape using stable-C isotopes, with emphasis on a shallow groundwater flow path through the soil,...

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Main Authors: Katherine J. Knierim, Erik D. Pollock, Phillip D. Hays
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Published: USGS Science Data Catalog 2017
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spelling dataone:2fd6f42c-0997-497f-868c-6d1314d9376a 2024-06-03T18:46:47+00:00 Carbonate geochemistry dataset of the soil and an underlying cave in the Ozark Plateaus, central United States Katherine J. Knierim Erik D. Pollock Phillip D. Hays ENVELOPE(-94.22455,-94.22037,36.45039,36.446014) BEGINDATE: 2011-06-22T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2013-05-06T00:00:00Z 2017-04-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/2fd6f42c-0997-497f-868c-6d1314d9376a unknown USGS Science Data Catalog environment stable carbon isotopes cave karst Ozark Arkansas Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:USGS_SDC 2024-06-03T18:09:56Z The nature of carbon (C) cycling in the vadose zone where groundwater is in contact with abundant gas-filled voids is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to trace C cycling in a karst landscape using stable-C isotopes, with emphasis on a shallow groundwater flow path through the soil, to an underlying cave, and to the spring outlet of a cave stream in the Ozark Plateaus of northwestern Arkansas. Blowing Spring Cave (BSC) occurs in the Springfield Plateau of the Ozark Plateaus. The cave passage is relatively horizontal, the entrance to BSC is a spring outlet, and no other human-sized entrances into the cave are known to occur. Soils generally are less than 2 to 3 meters thick above the cave and dominated by the Clarksville soil series (loamy-skeletal, siliceous, semiactive, mesic Typic Paleudults). Gas samples for carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentration and isotopic composition (δ¹³C-CO₂) and water samples for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) concentration and isotopic composition (δ¹³C-DIC) were collected from two suction-cup soil samplers above the cave (L1 and L2) and from within the cave. Cave-sampling locations included a drip-water pool fed by a waterfall in a side-passage of the cave (BS06), two locations along the main passage of the cave stream (BS07 and BS03), and at the spring outlet of the cave stream (BS01). Preliminary, intermittent sampling began in June 2011 and regular, bi-monthly sampling continued from March 2012 to May 2013, including storm-event sampling during high-flow conditions when discharge generally exceeded 0.5 cubic meters per second. This dataset includes inorganic carbon species concentrations and isotopic compositions (CO₂, δ¹³C-CO₂, DIC, δ¹³C-DIC, bicarbonate, carbonate, carbonic acid, and aqueous CO₂), physical water parameters (pH, specific conductance, temperature), calcium, calcite saturation, and stable C isotope equilibrium values (∆DIC-CO₂, εDIC-CO₂(g)) for samples collected at the BSC study site. For a complete description of sampling methods, laboratory analysis, and data analysis, see: Knierim, K.J., 2015. Stable Isotopes as a Tool to Characterize Carbon Cycling and Develop Hydrologic Budgets in Mantled Karst Settings (Dissertation). University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Dataset Carbonic acid USGS Science Data Catalog (via DataONE) Main Passage ENVELOPE(-130.587,-130.587,54.599,54.599) ENVELOPE(-94.22455,-94.22037,36.45039,36.446014)
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stable carbon isotopes
cave
karst
Ozark
Arkansas
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stable carbon isotopes
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karst
Ozark
Arkansas
Katherine J. Knierim
Erik D. Pollock
Phillip D. Hays
Carbonate geochemistry dataset of the soil and an underlying cave in the Ozark Plateaus, central United States
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stable carbon isotopes
cave
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Arkansas
description The nature of carbon (C) cycling in the vadose zone where groundwater is in contact with abundant gas-filled voids is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to trace C cycling in a karst landscape using stable-C isotopes, with emphasis on a shallow groundwater flow path through the soil, to an underlying cave, and to the spring outlet of a cave stream in the Ozark Plateaus of northwestern Arkansas. Blowing Spring Cave (BSC) occurs in the Springfield Plateau of the Ozark Plateaus. The cave passage is relatively horizontal, the entrance to BSC is a spring outlet, and no other human-sized entrances into the cave are known to occur. Soils generally are less than 2 to 3 meters thick above the cave and dominated by the Clarksville soil series (loamy-skeletal, siliceous, semiactive, mesic Typic Paleudults). Gas samples for carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentration and isotopic composition (δ¹³C-CO₂) and water samples for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) concentration and isotopic composition (δ¹³C-DIC) were collected from two suction-cup soil samplers above the cave (L1 and L2) and from within the cave. Cave-sampling locations included a drip-water pool fed by a waterfall in a side-passage of the cave (BS06), two locations along the main passage of the cave stream (BS07 and BS03), and at the spring outlet of the cave stream (BS01). Preliminary, intermittent sampling began in June 2011 and regular, bi-monthly sampling continued from March 2012 to May 2013, including storm-event sampling during high-flow conditions when discharge generally exceeded 0.5 cubic meters per second. This dataset includes inorganic carbon species concentrations and isotopic compositions (CO₂, δ¹³C-CO₂, DIC, δ¹³C-DIC, bicarbonate, carbonate, carbonic acid, and aqueous CO₂), physical water parameters (pH, specific conductance, temperature), calcium, calcite saturation, and stable C isotope equilibrium values (∆DIC-CO₂, εDIC-CO₂(g)) for samples collected at the BSC study site. For a complete description of sampling methods, laboratory analysis, and data analysis, see: Knierim, K.J., 2015. Stable Isotopes as a Tool to Characterize Carbon Cycling and Develop Hydrologic Budgets in Mantled Karst Settings (Dissertation). University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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author Katherine J. Knierim
Erik D. Pollock
Phillip D. Hays
author_facet Katherine J. Knierim
Erik D. Pollock
Phillip D. Hays
author_sort Katherine J. Knierim
title Carbonate geochemistry dataset of the soil and an underlying cave in the Ozark Plateaus, central United States
title_short Carbonate geochemistry dataset of the soil and an underlying cave in the Ozark Plateaus, central United States
title_full Carbonate geochemistry dataset of the soil and an underlying cave in the Ozark Plateaus, central United States
title_fullStr Carbonate geochemistry dataset of the soil and an underlying cave in the Ozark Plateaus, central United States
title_full_unstemmed Carbonate geochemistry dataset of the soil and an underlying cave in the Ozark Plateaus, central United States
title_sort carbonate geochemistry dataset of the soil and an underlying cave in the ozark plateaus, central united states
publisher USGS Science Data Catalog
publishDate 2017
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