Eight Mile Lake Research Watershed, Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating and Drying Research (DryPEHR): Peak growing season aboveground biomass 2011-2017. (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)

This data package is formatted as an ecocomDP (Ecological Community Data Pattern). For more information on ecocomDP see https://github.com/EDIorg/ecocomDP. This Level 1 data package was derived from the Level 0 data package found here: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/knb-lter-bnz/502/...

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Main Authors: Meghan Taylor, Edward A.G. Schuur, Marguerite Mauritz, Elaine F. Pegoraro, Verity G. Salmon, Susan M.N. Natali, Bonanza Creek LTER
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Environmental Data Initiative 2021
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spelling dataone:https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/264/3 2024-06-03T18:46:22+00:00 Eight Mile Lake Research Watershed, Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating and Drying Research (DryPEHR): Peak growing season aboveground biomass 2011-2017. (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern) Meghan Taylor Edward A.G. Schuur Marguerite Mauritz Elaine F. Pegoraro Verity G. Salmon Susan M.N. Natali Bonanza Creek LTER Dataset geographic description information is unavailable. {datafile/geoCoverage is empty} ENVELOPE(-149.22556,-149.22556,63.883057,63.883057) BEGINDATE: 2011-07-15T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-07-31T00:00:00Z 2021-07-29T00:00:00Z https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/264/3 unknown Environmental Data Initiative biomass warming permafrost tundra snowfences open top chamber plants pointframe drying active layer thaw depth plant communities thaw communities community composition community dynamics community patterns species composition species diversity species richness ecocomDP basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Dataset 2021 dataone:urn:node:EDI 2024-06-03T18:17:27Z This data package is formatted as an ecocomDP (Ecological Community Data Pattern). For more information on ecocomDP see https://github.com/EDIorg/ecocomDP. This Level 1 data package was derived from the Level 0 data package found here: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/knb-lter-bnz/502/16. The abstract below was extracted from the Level 0 data package and is included for context: This drying and warming experiment addresses the following questions: 1) Does ecosystem drying, warming and permafrost thaw cause a net release or uptake of C from the ecosystem to the atmosphere?, 2) Does the decomposition of old C that comprises the bulk of the soil C pool influence ecosystem C loss? 3) How do drying and warmign affect plant communities and ecosystem properties? We are answering these questions using a combined warming and drying experiment (DryPEHR), which is situated with the Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating Research (CiPEHR) project and located in an upland tundra field site near Healy, Alaska in the foothills of the Alaska Range. Warming treatment here refers to growing season air temperature warming (~1C) using open top chambers (OTC) combined with soil 'warming' using snow fences during the snow covered months. Drying is achieve using an automated pumping system that lowers the water table in the dry plots. Soil warming began in 2008; OTCs and drying in 2011. Above ground plant biomass was surveyed non-destructively using a point-intercept method for all vascular and moss species at peak growing season. Dataset alaska range permafrost Tundra Alaska Environmental Data Initiative (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-149.22556,-149.22556,63.883057,63.883057)
institution Open Polar
collection Environmental Data Initiative (via DataONE)
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topic biomass
warming
permafrost
tundra
snowfences
open top chamber
plants
pointframe
drying
active layer
thaw depth
plant communities
thaw
communities
community composition
community dynamics
community patterns
species composition
species diversity
species richness
ecocomDP
basisOfRecord: HumanObservation
spellingShingle biomass
warming
permafrost
tundra
snowfences
open top chamber
plants
pointframe
drying
active layer
thaw depth
plant communities
thaw
communities
community composition
community dynamics
community patterns
species composition
species diversity
species richness
ecocomDP
basisOfRecord: HumanObservation
Meghan Taylor
Edward A.G. Schuur
Marguerite Mauritz
Elaine F. Pegoraro
Verity G. Salmon
Susan M.N. Natali
Bonanza Creek LTER
Eight Mile Lake Research Watershed, Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating and Drying Research (DryPEHR): Peak growing season aboveground biomass 2011-2017. (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)
topic_facet biomass
warming
permafrost
tundra
snowfences
open top chamber
plants
pointframe
drying
active layer
thaw depth
plant communities
thaw
communities
community composition
community dynamics
community patterns
species composition
species diversity
species richness
ecocomDP
basisOfRecord: HumanObservation
description This data package is formatted as an ecocomDP (Ecological Community Data Pattern). For more information on ecocomDP see https://github.com/EDIorg/ecocomDP. This Level 1 data package was derived from the Level 0 data package found here: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/knb-lter-bnz/502/16. The abstract below was extracted from the Level 0 data package and is included for context: This drying and warming experiment addresses the following questions: 1) Does ecosystem drying, warming and permafrost thaw cause a net release or uptake of C from the ecosystem to the atmosphere?, 2) Does the decomposition of old C that comprises the bulk of the soil C pool influence ecosystem C loss? 3) How do drying and warmign affect plant communities and ecosystem properties? We are answering these questions using a combined warming and drying experiment (DryPEHR), which is situated with the Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating Research (CiPEHR) project and located in an upland tundra field site near Healy, Alaska in the foothills of the Alaska Range. Warming treatment here refers to growing season air temperature warming (~1C) using open top chambers (OTC) combined with soil 'warming' using snow fences during the snow covered months. Drying is achieve using an automated pumping system that lowers the water table in the dry plots. Soil warming began in 2008; OTCs and drying in 2011. Above ground plant biomass was surveyed non-destructively using a point-intercept method for all vascular and moss species at peak growing season.
format Dataset
author Meghan Taylor
Edward A.G. Schuur
Marguerite Mauritz
Elaine F. Pegoraro
Verity G. Salmon
Susan M.N. Natali
Bonanza Creek LTER
author_facet Meghan Taylor
Edward A.G. Schuur
Marguerite Mauritz
Elaine F. Pegoraro
Verity G. Salmon
Susan M.N. Natali
Bonanza Creek LTER
author_sort Meghan Taylor
title Eight Mile Lake Research Watershed, Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating and Drying Research (DryPEHR): Peak growing season aboveground biomass 2011-2017. (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)
title_short Eight Mile Lake Research Watershed, Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating and Drying Research (DryPEHR): Peak growing season aboveground biomass 2011-2017. (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)
title_full Eight Mile Lake Research Watershed, Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating and Drying Research (DryPEHR): Peak growing season aboveground biomass 2011-2017. (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)
title_fullStr Eight Mile Lake Research Watershed, Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating and Drying Research (DryPEHR): Peak growing season aboveground biomass 2011-2017. (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)
title_full_unstemmed Eight Mile Lake Research Watershed, Carbon in Permafrost Experimental Heating and Drying Research (DryPEHR): Peak growing season aboveground biomass 2011-2017. (Reformatted to the ecocomDP Design Pattern)
title_sort eight mile lake research watershed, carbon in permafrost experimental heating and drying research (drypehr): peak growing season aboveground biomass 2011-2017. (reformatted to the ecocomdp design pattern)
publisher Environmental Data Initiative
publishDate 2021
url https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/264/3
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BEGINDATE: 2011-07-15T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2017-07-31T00:00:00Z
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permafrost
Tundra
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