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Potential Accumulation of Soil Organic Matter from Carbon Cycling within Greater Everglades Cypress and Pine Forested Wetlands data

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Start Date
2013
End Date
2016

Citation

Shoemaker, W.B., Anderson, F.E., Booth, A., Sirianni, M., and Daniels, A., 2020, Potential Accumulation of Soil Organic Matter from Carbon Cycling within Greater Everglades Cypress and Pine Forested Wetlands data: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9GFKJCY.

Summary

These data quantify components of the carbon cycle within Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida. Continuous data time-series include net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide, methanogenesis, and soil bulk density.

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D4_Bulkdensity_soil.csv 497 Bytes text/csv
D4_CarbonfromMethane_FCH4.csv 33.27 KB text/csv
D4_Shoemaker_etal_rawdata.csv 122.28 KB text/csv

Purpose

These data were collected to predict accumulation of organic and calcitic soil within greater Everglades cypress and pine forested wetlands.

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  • USGS Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center
  • USGS Data Release Products

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Provenance

Level 1 revision made on June 17, 2020. W. Barclay Shoemaker asked to remove the following text "lateral advection of water-borne carbon" from the summary.

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