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  • Summer 2017 porewater and sediment geochemistry data at Second Creek, a sulfate-impacted riparian wetland in northeast Minnesota
  • Rosenfeld, Carla E; Carnegie Museum of Natural History
    Torgeson, Joshua M; University of Minnesota
    Dunshee, Aubrey J; University of Minnesota
    Duhn, Kelly D; University of Minnesota
    Schmitter, Riley; University of Minnesota
    O�Hara, Patrick A; University of Minnesota
    Ng, G.H. Crystal; University of Minnesota
    Santelli, Cara M.; University of Minnesota
  • 2022-03-29
  • Rosenfeld, C.E., J.M. Torgeson, A.J. Dunshee, K.D. Duhn, R. Schmitter, P.A. O�Hara, G.C. Ng, and C.M. Santelli. 2022. Summer 2017 porewater and sediment geochemistry data at Second Creek, a sulfate-impacted riparian wetland in northeast Minnesota ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-29).
  • Water and sediment chemistry data were collected over the summer and fall of 2017 at Second Creek, a riparian wetland study site near Aurora, MN, to understand sulfur and methane processes. Porewaters were collected with two distinct methods “peepers” (multi-chambered equilibrium dialysis samplers) that allow for high vertical resolution but 2-3 week averaged temporal resolution, and rhizon samplers that enable instantaneous temporal resolution but have lower spatial resolution. Porewaters were analyzed for dissolved cations, anions, sulfide, methane, iron(II)/iron(III), and pH. Sediment cores were analyzed for acid volatile sulfide, and sulfur and iron speciation via X-ray absorption spectroscopy.

  • N: 47.5205      S: 47.5205      E: -92.1924      W: -92.1925
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