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  • St. Paul public park canopy throughfall and foliage chemistry, 2022 and 2023
  • Rose, Lucy A; Researcher; University of Minnesota
    Karwan, Diana L; Associate Professor; University of Minnesota
    Feng, Xue; Associate Professor; University of Minnesota
    Chen, Xiating; Graduate Student; University of Minnesota
    Breeden, Faith; Technician; University of Minnesota
  • 2024-06-14
  • Rose, L.A., D.L. Karwan, X. Feng, X. Chen, and F. Breeden. 2024. St. Paul public park canopy throughfall and foliage chemistry, 2022 and 2023 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • Throughfall is the precipitation that passes through the canopy before reaching the surface, washing nutrients/pollutants into stormwater systems. This dataset quantifies the nutrient inputs from throughfall and foliage collections from urban trees and storm drains at five St. Paul public parks and recreation centers. Throughfall and foliar collections are analyzed for nutrients such as total nitrogen and phosphorus. Collections are taken for the growing season with weekly collections and constant precipitation monitoring.

  • Geographic Coordinates
    • N: 44.956508, S: 44.953319, E: -93.06216, W: -93.069112
    • N: 44.935428, S: 44.932025, E: -93.128185, W: -93.139429
    • N: 44.935842, S: 44.934558, E: -93.115123, W: -93.116968
    • N: 44.974104, S: 44.97213, E: -93.135996, W: -93.138828
    • N: 44.917923, S: 44.916202, E: -93.182425, W: -93.184887
  • knb-lter-msp.10.1  (Uploaded 2024-06-14)  
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  • DOI PLACE HOLDER
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