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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
NEON soil inorganic nitrogen measurements 2017-2020, derived data and code for Earth's Future manuscriptWeintraub-Leff, Samantha R
Hall, Steven J
Craig, Matthew
2023edi.1342.2
NEON distributed initial soil characterization dataset (DP1.10047.001) modified for statistical analysis of organic carbon and extractable metals in Hall and Thompson (2021)Hall, Steven J
Thompson, Aaron
2021edi.476.3
Spatial Variation of Soil Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus in the Luquillo Experimental Forest (LEF) (LEF_SOIL_CNP)Hall, Charles A.S.
2011knb-lter-luq.110.84
Data for a leaf litter decomposition study and soil density fractionation analysis at a whole-watershed fertilization experiment in a temperate forestEastman, Brooke A
Peterjohn, William T
Adams, Mary Beth
2021edi.457.2
Soil physical and chemical properties of gypsum & non-gypsum soils from the Chihuahuan and Mojave Deserts in 2023Gobbie, Katelyn G
Pietrasiak, Pietrasiak
Drenovsky, Rebecca E
2024knb-lter-jrn.210616002.2
Lotic Intersite Nitrogen eXperiment I (LINX1): Stream nitrogen (N) dynamics in streams on the eastern side of Puerto RicoMcDowell, William H.
2012knb-lter-luq.176.64
Multiple Element Limitation in Northeast Hardwood Ecosystems (MELNHE): Salt Exchangeable Cation Extractions from Hubbard Brook and Bartlett sitesWalsh, Griffin E
Yanai, Ruth D
Fisk, Melany
2022knb-lter-hbr.353.1
Rio Icacos hyporheic and riparian chemistryMcDowell, William H.
2011knb-lter-luq.109.72
Nutrient analyses of plants in Mesquite dunes in the Jornada Basin, 1988 and 1989Virginia, Ross
Whitford, Watlter
2020knb-lter-jrn.210386003.27
Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Soil Sediments from the Shark River Slough and Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE LTER), Florida, USA, August 2004 - ongoingChambers, Randy
Russell, Timothy
Gorsky, Adrianna
2024knb-lter-fce.1127.13

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