In situ Denitrification Rates in the Riparian Zone of Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska, 2002 - 2004
Prior to this investigation, denitrification had not been intensively measured in headwater catchments of interior Alaska. The primary purpose of this database was to estimate the importance of denitrification as a mechanism of nitrogen retention in the riparian zone of watersheds underlain by disco...
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ftdryad:oai:v1.datadryad.org:10255/dryad.18051 2023-05-15T15:53:35+02:00 In situ Denitrification Rates in the Riparian Zone of Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska, 2002 - 2004 JeremyJones The tributary basins of Caribou Creek are all arbitrarily designated with a "C". The C2 basin is the sub-basin with the least amount of permafrost of the CPCRW sub-basins. As such, it has been often been studied intensively in conjunction with C3, the sub-basin with the greatest amount of permafrost. The basin trends to the south, with well-drained slopes and permafrost-underlain treeless muskeg in valley bottom. Although an extensive fire history has not been done, there was probably a stand-replacing fire early in this century (ca. 1925), with some large white spruce stands that survived from the earlier vegetation. -147.603928 W -147.5713145 E 65.15876438 N 65.14329713 S 2004-05-01 to 2004-10-28 2004-05-01 to 2004-10-28 2006-01-01 text/plain http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.18051 http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/knb-lter-bnz.146.8/xml unknown Bonanza Creek LTERBoreal Ecology Cooperative Research Unit University of Alaska FairbanksP.O. Box 756780 FairbanksAK99775USA907-474-6364907-474-6251 http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/knb-lter-bnz.146.8/xml knb-lter-bnz.146.8 http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.18051 Access to Data While metadata will be freely available to those requesting it, the data manager will assure that any restrictions on access to data sets in the database will be enforced. Data will not be released without proper permission first being obtained from the investigator who generated the data. Use of data Researchers should receive adequate acknowledgment for the use of their data by others and should be provided with copies of publications using their data. Users of data from the data base must be aware that data is not to be sold or redistributed.Citing Bonanza Creek LTER DatasetsIt is considered a matter of professional ethics to acknowledge the work of other scientists. Thus, the Data User will properly cite the Data Set in any publications or in the metadata of any derived data products that were produced using the Data Set. caribou poker creeks research watershed (CPCRW) watersheds denitrification dataset 2006 ftdryad 2020-01-01T14:38:04Z Prior to this investigation, denitrification had not been intensively measured in headwater catchments of interior Alaska. The primary purpose of this database was to estimate the importance of denitrification as a mechanism of nitrogen retention in the riparian zone of watersheds underlain by discontinuous permafrost. Dataset Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed permafrost Alaska Dryad Digital Repository (Duke University) |
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Prior to this investigation, denitrification had not been intensively measured in headwater catchments of interior Alaska. The primary purpose of this database was to estimate the importance of denitrification as a mechanism of nitrogen retention in the riparian zone of watersheds underlain by discontinuous permafrost. |
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In situ Denitrification Rates in the Riparian Zone of Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska, 2002 - 2004 |
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In situ Denitrification Rates in the Riparian Zone of Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska, 2002 - 2004 |
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In situ Denitrification Rates in the Riparian Zone of Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska, 2002 - 2004 |
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In situ Denitrification Rates in the Riparian Zone of Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska, 2002 - 2004 |
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In situ Denitrification Rates in the Riparian Zone of Caribou-Poker Creeks Research Watershed, Alaska, 2002 - 2004 |
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in situ denitrification rates in the riparian zone of caribou-poker creeks research watershed, alaska, 2002 - 2004 |
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Bonanza Creek LTERBoreal Ecology Cooperative Research Unit University of Alaska FairbanksP.O. Box 756780 FairbanksAK99775USA907-474-6364907-474-6251 |
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The tributary basins of Caribou Creek are all arbitrarily designated with a "C". The C2 basin is the sub-basin with the least amount of permafrost of the CPCRW sub-basins. As such, it has been often been studied intensively in conjunction with C3, the sub-basin with the greatest amount of permafrost. The basin trends to the south, with well-drained slopes and permafrost-underlain treeless muskeg in valley bottom. Although an extensive fire history has not been done, there was probably a stand-replacing fire early in this century (ca. 1925), with some large white spruce stands that survived from the earlier vegetation. -147.603928 W -147.5713145 E 65.15876438 N 65.14329713 S 2004-05-01 to 2004-10-28 2004-05-01 to 2004-10-28 |
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Access to Data While metadata will be freely available to those requesting it, the data manager will assure that any restrictions on access to data sets in the database will be enforced. Data will not be released without proper permission first being obtained from the investigator who generated the data. Use of data Researchers should receive adequate acknowledgment for the use of their data by others and should be provided with copies of publications using their data. Users of data from the data base must be aware that data is not to be sold or redistributed.Citing Bonanza Creek LTER DatasetsIt is considered a matter of professional ethics to acknowledge the work of other scientists. Thus, the Data User will properly cite the Data Set in any publications or in the metadata of any derived data products that were produced using the Data Set. |
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