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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Rainfall runoff and sediment deposition from 2 x 2 meter plots in grassland and creosotebush communities at the Jornada Basin LTER, 1982-1994Ward, Tim
2019knb-lter-jrn.210001002.16
Sevilleta LTER Vegetation Sample Catalog- Ground Samples for Chemical AnalysisMoore, Douglas I
Baker, Stephanie
2024knb-lter-sev.294.251958
PIE LTER stream chemistry characteristics studied for methane ebullition at four headwater streams in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.Robison, Andrew
Wollheim, Wilfred
2021knb-lter-pie.567.2
Florida Bay Nutrient Data, Everglades National Park (FCE LTER), Florida, USA, September 2000 - ongoingFourqurean, James
2023knb-lter-fce.1128.9
Catchment scale soil variably in Marshall Gulch, Santa Catalina Mountains Critical Zone Observatory (CZO), Arizona, 2012Holleran, Molly E
2020edi.53.5
Aggregate mesquite litter chemistry following soil-mixing and decomposition in a semi-arid grassland at the Jornada Basin LTER, 2010-2012Hewins, Daniel
Archer, Steven
Throop, Heather
2021knb-lter-jrn.210301001.62
Biome Transition Along Elevational Gradients in New Mexico (SEON) Study: Flux Tower Seasonal Biomass and Seasonal and Annual NPP Data at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New MexicoLitvak, Marcy
2024knb-lter-sev.292.192985
Regional and local variation in chemical, structural, and physical leaf traits for tree species in the northeastern United States, 2016-2023.Baillargeon, Kaitlyn A
Hastings, Jack H
Ouimette, Andrew P
Sanders-DeMott, Rebecca
Ollinger, Scott V
2024edi.1369.3
Stable isotope values of consumers, producers, and organic matter in the Shark River Slough and Taylor Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE LTER), Florida, USA, 2019 – ongoingRezek, Ryan
2024knb-lter-fce.1242.4
Soil Carbon Nitrogen Content in Shale Hills Critcal Observatory Zone (CZO), Pennsylvania, 2008-2010Andrews, Danielle M
2020edi.54.4

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