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McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER
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https://mcm.lternet.edu
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Summary
Abstract:
Investigation of the effect of hydrological and biogeochemical linkages in the transition zone between streams and surrounding soils on invertebrate community structure as part of the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. The invertebrate community structure with relation to soil moisture, salinity, and chlorophyll-a was determined. The study took place on 28 November 1997 and 31 December 1997.
Date Range:
November 28, 1997
to
December 31, 1997
Dataset(s)
Description:
Comma delimited spreadsheet containing the rsca data described here
Variables (click to expand):
LOCATION
Label:
Definition:
Name of area where measurement was made
Type:
Nominal
Missing values:
None specified
DATE_TIME
Label:
Date
Definition:
Date on which sample was gathered
Type:
Date/time
Date format:
mm/dd/yyyy
Missing values:
None specified
SAMPLE #
Label:
Definition:
Sample ID
Type:
Nominal
Missing values:
None specified
CHL-A (uG/G SOIL)
Label:
CHLOROPHYLL A (MICROG/G SOIL)
Definition:
Chlorophyll a concentration found in soil
Type:
Physical quantity
Unit:
microgramsPerGram
Maximum:
Not specified
Minimum:
Not specified
Precision:
Not specified
Missing values:
None specified
COMMENTS
Label:
Definition:
Helpful hints about the sample
Type:
Nominal
Missing values:
None specified
FILE NAME
Label:
Definition:
Name of file in which data was stored
Type:
Nominal
Missing values:
None specified
File:
rsca.csv
(3.31 KB)
Short name:
rsca
Dataset ID:
257
People
Principal Investigator(s):
Diana H. Wall
Contact:
McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER
Associated Personnel:
Associated Researcher
Ross A. Virginia
Data Manager
Inigo San Gil
Related
Related publications:
Invertebrate biodiversity in Antarctic Dry Valley soils and sediments
Source URL:
https://mcm.lternet.edu/content/stream-transects-chlorophyll-concentration