Far North Queensland, Soil Chemistry Data, 2019

Soil Sampling survey: Soil nutrients and isotope composition were measured in composite soil samples collected from the study sites (n=20) where microclimate is being monitored in the AWT. At each site, the authors collected five soil cores using an auger (~10cm deep) after removing leaf litter cons...

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Other Authors: Cernusak, Lucas (coAuthor), Cheesman, Alexander (coAuthor), James Cook University (hasAssociationWith), Singh Ramesh, Arun (pointOfContact), Singh Ramesh, Arun (author), Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (distributor), Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (publisher), Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (pointOfContact), Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) (hasAssociationWith)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/far-north-queensland-data-2019/2767788
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Summary:Soil Sampling survey: Soil nutrients and isotope composition were measured in composite soil samples collected from the study sites (n=20) where microclimate is being monitored in the AWT. At each site, the authors collected five soil cores using an auger (~10cm deep) after removing leaf litter consisting of recognizable leaf fragments. Samples were bulked and homogenized for each site prior to analysis. Soil pH in H 2 O and in 0.01M CaCl 2 were measured on fresh soil using an ISFET pH pen (Model 24006 DeltaTrak). Samples were then oven-dried at ca 105℃ for up to 72h and powdered using a Benchtop Ring Mill. Soil analysis: Total soil elemental analysis was conducted using microwave-assisted acid digestion of the oven dried samples, followed by ionization detection using the Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometer (ICP-AES) at the Advanced Analytical Centre, JCU - Townsville. Soil carbon (%C) and nitrogen (%N) were measured using a Costech elemental analyser (EA) (Milan, Italy) fitted with a zero-blank auto-sampler at the Advanced Analytical Centre, JCU - Cairns. This was used to calculate the C:N ratio. The stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratio (expressed as δ 13 C and δ 15 N) of the samples was measured using acThermoFinnigan Deltaplus XL isotope ratio mass spectrometer (ThermoFinnigan GmbH, Bremen, FRG), linked to the EA via a ConFlo III interface. Stable isotope results are reported as per mil (‰) deviations from the AIR reference standard scale for δ 15 N. Soil organic matter content (OMC) was calculated via loss of mass on ignition (360℃ for 2h). Credit We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. The field work and analytical costs for this project was funded by The Skyrail Rainforest Foundation, The Wet Tropics Management Authority and the Ian Potter Foundation. Purpose The ...