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This dataset includes nitrogen content (% dry mass) and stable isotopic composition of several lichen species within and surrounding the Salt Lake City metropolitan area.

This study focused on the nitrogen content and stable nitrogen isotope ratio of lichens on an elevational gradient along Red Butte Creek and Grandeur Peak to determine if lichens hold a record of inversion-based nitrogen deposition. After plotting the nitrogen content of the various samples it was determined that lichens do not hold a record of inversion-based nitrogen deposition.

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This data set contains 15-min sapflux data from 12 subalpine firs at the T.W. Daniels Experimental Forest in Logan Canyon, along with meteorological and soil temperature and moisture measurements. The sapflux data are presented as raw data as well as processed data. Filtering steps were done to remove bad data- the intermediate filtering steps are also included for clarity. Sapflux data collection commenced on 24 March 2014 and continued until 12 July 2015. A complete description of the methods can be found in: AM Chan, (2015), "Tree Transpiration from Two Forests in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah", MS Thesis, Dept of Biology, University of Utah.

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This is a complete data set that includes sapflux data from 12 aspens and 12 white firs at Knowlton Fork in Red Butte Canyon. Raw 15-min sapflux data for each tree along with processed data are included as well as met data for the site. The sapflux data are presented as raw data as well as processed data. Filtering steps were done to remove bad data- the intermediate filtering steps are also included for clarity. Sapflux data collection began on 23 August 2013 and continued until 5 December 2013 and was then re-started on 20 February 2014 and continued until 5 July 2015. A complete description of the methods can be found in: AM Chan, (2015), "Tree Transpiration from Two Forests in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah", MS Thesis, Dept of Biology, University of Utah.

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ABSTRACT:

This data set contains 15-min sapflux data from 12 aspens at the T.W. Daniels Experimental Forest in Logan Canyon, along with meteorological and soil temperature and moisture measurements. The sapflux data are presented as raw data as well as processed data. Filtering steps were done to remove bad data- the intermediate filtering steps are also included for clarity. Sapflux data collection commenced on 13 May 2014 and continued until 12 July 2015. A complete description of the methods can be found in: AM Chan, (2015), "Tree Transpiration from Two Forests in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah", MS Thesis, Dept of Biology, University of Utah.

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T.W. Daniels Sapflux Aspen
Created: July 15, 2016, 9:26 p.m.
Authors: Allison Chan · David Bowling

ABSTRACT:

This data set contains 15-min sapflux data from 12 aspens at the T.W. Daniels Experimental Forest in Logan Canyon, along with meteorological and soil temperature and moisture measurements. The sapflux data are presented as raw data as well as processed data. Filtering steps were done to remove bad data- the intermediate filtering steps are also included for clarity. Sapflux data collection commenced on 13 May 2014 and continued until 12 July 2015. A complete description of the methods can be found in: AM Chan, (2015), "Tree Transpiration from Two Forests in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah", MS Thesis, Dept of Biology, University of Utah.

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Knowlton Fork Sapflux
Created: July 15, 2016, 10:17 p.m.
Authors: Allison Chan · David Bowling

ABSTRACT:

This is a complete data set that includes sapflux data from 12 aspens and 12 white firs at Knowlton Fork in Red Butte Canyon. Raw 15-min sapflux data for each tree along with processed data are included as well as met data for the site. The sapflux data are presented as raw data as well as processed data. Filtering steps were done to remove bad data- the intermediate filtering steps are also included for clarity. Sapflux data collection began on 23 August 2013 and continued until 5 December 2013 and was then re-started on 20 February 2014 and continued until 5 July 2015. A complete description of the methods can be found in: AM Chan, (2015), "Tree Transpiration from Two Forests in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah", MS Thesis, Dept of Biology, University of Utah.

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T.W. Daniels Sapflux Subalpine Fir
Created: July 16, 2016, 3:49 p.m.
Authors: Allison Chan · David Bowling

ABSTRACT:

This data set contains 15-min sapflux data from 12 subalpine firs at the T.W. Daniels Experimental Forest in Logan Canyon, along with meteorological and soil temperature and moisture measurements. The sapflux data are presented as raw data as well as processed data. Filtering steps were done to remove bad data- the intermediate filtering steps are also included for clarity. Sapflux data collection commenced on 24 March 2014 and continued until 12 July 2015. A complete description of the methods can be found in: AM Chan, (2015), "Tree Transpiration from Two Forests in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah", MS Thesis, Dept of Biology, University of Utah.

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ABSTRACT:

This dataset includes nitrogen content (% dry mass) and stable isotopic composition of several lichen species within and surrounding the Salt Lake City metropolitan area.

This study focused on the nitrogen content and stable nitrogen isotope ratio of lichens on an elevational gradient along Red Butte Creek and Grandeur Peak to determine if lichens hold a record of inversion-based nitrogen deposition. After plotting the nitrogen content of the various samples it was determined that lichens do not hold a record of inversion-based nitrogen deposition.

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