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Pore Water Concentrations of Nitrogen From N-Addition Plots in an Alberta Peatland, 2011-2015

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:edi.263.4
Title:Pore Water Concentrations of Nitrogen From N-Addition Plots in an Alberta Peatland, 2011-2015
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

Development of the oil sands has led to increasing atmospheric N deposition, with values as high as 17 kg N ha-1 yr-1; regional background levels <2 kg N ha-1 yr-1. Bogs, being ombrotrophic, may be especially susceptible to increasing N deposition. To examine responses to N deposition, over five years, we experimentally applied N (as NH4NO3) to a bog near Mariana Lakes, Alberta, at rates of 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 kg N ha-1 yr-1, plus controls (no water or N addition). We collected surface pore water from all plots several times a year throughout the 5 year experiment. Porewater NH4 +-N, NO3 --N, and DON concentrations were unaffected by N input in any of the five years (rmANOVA; p = 0.44, 0.37, and 0.82, respectively). We hypothesized that as N deposition increases to a level that exceeds the capacity of the bog vegetation to take up N, net N mineralization in surface peat would be inhibited by higher NH4 +-N availability, net nitrification would be stimulated by higher NH4 +-N availability, and concentrations of DIN in porewater at the top of the water table would increase, as DIN bypasses interception by the ground layer vegetation. None of these hypotheses was supported with nitrogen being immediately taken up by vegetation. It is unclear if longer term study would reveal similar responses.

Publication Date:2019-01-15

Time Period
Begin:
2011-05-31
End:
2015-08-06

People and Organizations
Contact:Wieder, R Kelman (Villanova University) [  email ]
Creator:Wieder, R Kelman (Villanova University)
Creator:Vitt, Dale H (Southern Illinois University)
Creator:Vile, Melanie A (Villanova University)
Creator:Graham, Jeremy A (Southern Illinois University)
Creator:Hartsock, Jeremy A (Southern Illinois University)
Creator:Fillingim, Hope (Villanova University)
Creator:House, Melissa (Southern Illinois University)
Creator:Quinn, James C (Villanova University)
Creator:Scott, Kimberli D (Villanova University)
Creator:Petix, Meaghan (Southern Illinois University)
Creator:McMillen, Kelly J (Villanova University)

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
Water_chemistry.csv
Description:
Pore Water Chemistry Data
Detailed Metadata

Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/edi/263/4/ce0792bb7965ce6665b2b6458bace635
Name:Water_chemistry.csv
Description:Pore Water Chemistry Data
Number of Records:628
Number of Columns:10

Table Structure
Object Name:Water_chemistry.csv
Size:28558 byte
Authentication:05f19e812bfce13d7eec3283b0d7905d Calculated By MD5
Text Format:
Number of Header Lines:1
Record Delimiter:\r
Orientation:column
Simple Delimited:
Field Delimiter:,

Table Column Descriptions
 
Column Name:YEAR  
COLLECTION_DATE  
COLLECTION  
N_TREATMENT  
ARM  
DEPTH_INTERVAL_AT_TOP_OF_THE_WATER_TABLE  
NO3_N_CONCENTRATION  
NH4_N_CONCENTRATION  
DISSOLVED_INORGANIC_N_CONCENTRATION  
DISSOLVED_ORGANIC_N_CONCENTRATION  
Definition:Year of Sampling: 2011-2015Day of collectionSuccessive field sampling dates are assigned successive round designations from 1 to 30Field experimental N treatments were made with 8 applications per plot per year between mid-May and mid-August of each yearExperimental plots were located along 3 arms; each arm had one replicate each of 8 N treatmentsLocation of top of the water table: depth sampledConcentration of nitrate measured in the sampleConcentration of ammonium measured in the sampleConcentrations of nitrate and ammonium added togetherTotal nitrogen minus inorganic nitrogen in the sample
Storage Type:date  
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Measurement Type:dateTimedateTimenominalnominalnominalnominalratioratioratioratio
Measurement Values Domain:
FormatYYYY
Precision
FormatMM/DD/YYYY
Precision
DefinitionSuccessive field sampling dates are assigned successive round designations from 1 to 30
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
CodeC
DefinitionControl, no water, no N added
Source
Code Definition
Code0
Definition0 kg N/ha/yr added as NH4NO3
Source
Code Definition
Code5
Definition5 kg N/ha/yr added as NH4NO3
Source
Code Definition
Code10
Definition10 kg N/ha/yr added as NH4NO3
Source
Code Definition
Code15
Definition15 kg N/ha/yr added as NH4NO3
Source
Code Definition
Code20
Definition20 kg N/ha/yr added as NH4NO3
Source
Code Definition
Code25
Definition25 kg N/ha/yr added as NH4NO3
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code1
DefinitionArm 1
Source
Code Definition
Code2
DefinitionArm 2
Source
Code Definition
Code3
DefinitionArm 3
Source
Allowed Values and Definitions
Enumerated Domain 
Code Definition
Code40-60
Definition40 to 60 cm
Source
Code Definition
Code20-40
Definition20 to 40 cm
Source
Code Definition
Code0-20
Definition0 to 20 cm
Source
Code Definition
Code80-100
Definition80 to 100 cm
Source
UnitmilligramsPerLiter
Typereal
Min
Max1.03 
UnitmilligramsPerLiter
Typereal
Min
Max2.92 
UnitmilligramsPerLiter
Typereal
Min0.02 
Max3.3 
UnitmilligramsPerLiter
Typereal
Min0.03 
Max5.08 
Missing Value Code:
Code-99999
ExplMissing value
Code-99999
ExplMissing value
Code-99999
ExplMissing value
Code-99999
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Code-99999
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Data Package Usage Rights

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Keywords

By Thesaurus:
(No thesaurus)Villanova Peatland Biogeochemistry Group, bogs, peatland, porewater, nitrogen, inorganic nitrogen, organic nitrogen, ammonium, nitrate

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

To collect peatland porewater as a function of depth, we used 2.5-cm diameter slotted PVC pipe, segmented into 20 cm depth increments, with Tygon tubing extending from the bottom of each section to the surface. On each sampling date, we used a 60 mL syringe to evacuate the full volume of water from the topmost segment from which water could be collected prior to removing 60 mL of porewater and field-filtering through Whatman 41 filter paper into sample bottles. In 2011 and 2012, there were 11 and 10 sampling events, respectively, including 8 events each year on the day following N addition. Sampling was reduced to 3 events (June, July, and August) per year in 2013, 2014, and 2015. We froze samples prior to shipping to Villanova University for analysis of NH4 +-N (phenate method, Seal AA3 AutoAnalyzer), NO3 --N (hydrazine reduction method, Seal AA3 AutoAnalyzer), and total dissolved N (Shimadzu TOC-VCSH analyzer, with prefiltration through 0.45 μm filters). Dissolved organic nitrogen concentration (DON) was calculated as total dissolved N minus NH4 +-N and NO3 --N concentrations.

People and Organizations

Creators:
Individual: R Kelman Wieder
Organization:Villanova University
Email Address:
kelman.wieder@villanova.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5856-8473
Individual: Dale H Vitt
Organization:Southern Illinois University
Individual: Melanie A Vile
Organization:Villanova University
Email Address:
mvile@villanova.edu
Individual: Jeremy A Graham
Organization:Southern Illinois University
Email Address:
jeremyg@mtu.edu
Individual: Jeremy A Hartsock
Organization:Southern Illinois University
Email Address:
hartsock@siu.edu
Individual: Hope Fillingim
Organization:Villanova University
Email Address:
fillingimhope@gmail.com
Individual: Melissa House
Organization:Southern Illinois University
Email Address:
mhouse@siu.edu
Individual: James C Quinn
Organization:Villanova University
Email Address:
jcqui03@gmail.com
Individual: Kimberli D Scott
Organization:Villanova University
Email Address:
kscott@villanova.edu
Individual: Meaghan Petix
Organization:Southern Illinois University
Email Address:
meaghan.petix@wsu.edu
Individual: Kelly J McMillen
Organization:Villanova University
Email Address:
Kelly.Mcmillen@ttu.edu
Contacts:
Individual: R Kelman Wieder
Organization:Villanova University
Email Address:
kelman.wieder@villanova.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5856-8473

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
2011-05-31
End:
2015-08-06
Sampling Site: 
Description:Alberta, Canada, 100 km south of Fort McMurray, Canada
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -112.094Latitude (degree): 55.895

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:Nitrogen Addition Experiments in Boreal Ecosystems: Understanding the Fate of Atmospherically Deposited Nitrogen in order to Determine Nitrogen Critical Loads
Personnel:
Individual: R Wieder
Email Address:
kelman.wieder@villanova.edu
Id:https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5856-8473
Role:Principal Investigator
Funding: Cumulative Environmental Management Association (CEMA): 2011-0003

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:completed
Frequency:
Other Metadata

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