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SSHCZO -- Stream Water Chemistry -- Shale Hills -- (2006-2010)


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Abstract

Stream water chemistry at Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory from 2006-2010. Weekly to monthly grab samples were collected at three locations along the Stream: at the Headwater (SH), Middle (SM) and adjacent to the Weir (SW). Daily stream water sample were also collected adjacent to the weir from 2008-2010 using automatic samplers (2700 series, Teledyne Isco, Lincoln, NE) and were referenced as SW-ISCO.

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
Place/Area Name:
Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Shale Hills
North Latitude
40.6648°
East Longitude
-77.9040°
South Latitude
40.6645°
West Longitude
-77.9072°

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czos Shale Hills
czo_id 2582
citation The following acknowledgment should accompany any publication or citation of these data: Logistical support and/or data were provided by the NSF-supported Shale Hills Susquehanna Critical Zone Observatory.
comments Four stream water samples were collected during each sampling event. Three samples were filtered (0.45 μm Nylon syringe filters) and analyzed for major anions, cations and DOC, while the last samples was unfiltered and analyzed for oxygen and hydrogen stable isotopes. Cations and DOC samples were acidified in the laboratory with nitric and hydrochloric acids, respectively. DOC and stable isotopes samples were collected were collected in glass bottle and while major ion samples were collected in screw top Nalgene bottles. Major cations and silica were analyzed on an inductively coupled plasma–optical emission spectrometer (ICP– OES), while major anions were measured on the Dionex Ion Chromatograph (Sunnyvale, CA). DOC was analyzed using a Shimadzu TOC-5000A analyzer (Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD). Oxygen and hydrogen stable isotopes were analyzed ion the DLT-100 liquid water stable analyzer (Los Gatos Research, Mountain View, CA).
keywords stream water chemistry, anions, cations, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), oxygen and hydrogen stable isotopes
subtitle Level 1 - Quality Controlled Data
variables Sample Date, Sample Number, Site Name, Depth (cm), DOC (ppm), Water Temp (°C), pH, Alkalinity (meq L-1), Cl- (μM), NO3- (μM), SO42- (μM), F (μM), Acetate (μM), Al3+ (μM), Ca2+ (μM), K+ (μM), Mg2+ (μM), Na+ (μM), Si (μM), Sr (μM), Fe3+ (μM), Mn2+ (μM), Ni (μM), P (μM), V (μM), Zn (μM), Ba (μM), δ2H (‰), δ18O (‰)
disciplines Biogeochemistry, Water Chemistry, Hydrology

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This resource is referenced by Jin, L., Andrews, D.M., Holmes, G.H., Lin, H., and Brantley, S.L. (2011). Opening the 'Black Box': Water Chemistry Reveals Hydrological Controls on Weathering in the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory . Vadose Zone Journal 10:928-942, http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/vzj2010.0133

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Brantley, S. L., Failed to generate citation - invalid creator nam (2019). SSHCZO -- Stream Water Chemistry -- Shale Hills -- (2006-2010), HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/10d8974ca8454e58bdec6fb2270bc40b

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