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Plant and Soil Nutrient Analysis From Mesquite Dune Site on the Jornada Experimental Range- 1988 and 1989

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-jrn.210386003.26
Title:Plant and Soil Nutrient Analysis From Mesquite Dune Site on the Jornada Experimental Range- 1988 and 1989
Abstract:

Plant and soil samples were collected from mequite dunes sites which had not been irrigated (control)  or had been irrigated (treatment) with water. Soil samples were collected (hand augered) under mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) trees  to three depths, 0-50 and 50-100, and 100-150cm. Soil samples were placed in plastic bags, tied, and stored in portable coolers. Soil samples were analyzed for zinc , cupper, iron, and manganese. Plant tissue was analyzed for total nitrogen and total phosphorous. This study has been completed.

Publication Date:2011-12-03
Language:English

Time Period
Begin:
1988-05-01
End:
1989-10-30

People and Organizations
Contact:Maurer, Greg (Jornada Basin LTER,datamanager.jrn.lter@gmail.com) 
Creator:Virginia, Ross 

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
Mesquite phenology study data
Description:
Detailed Metadata

Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-jrn/210386003/26/6c22042a1472fe9143a1a37a12ed643b
Name:Mesquite phenology study data
Number of Columns:14

Table Structure
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Table Column Descriptions
 datePLANT#SPECIESTISSUENearest DuneTreatmentDUNE#REPTotal Kjeldahl NitrogenTotal PhosphorousZincCuFeMn
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PLANT#  
SPECIES  
TISSUE  
NEAREST-DUNE  
TRT  
DUNE#  
REP  
TKN  
TP  
Zn  
Cu  
Fe  
Mn  
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Precision
DefinitionID number of plant analyzed for nutrient content
DefinitionSpecies of plant analyzed.
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Definitionwater
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DefinitionAnalysis replicate (1-2); .=missing value
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Typereal
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Typereal
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Typereal
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Typereal
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Data Package Usage Rights

Data Policies

Objectives:
    The Jornada Basin LTER Information Management System (JIMS) provides protocol and services for data collection, verification, organization, archives, and distribution in accordance with recommendations and guidelines developed by the LTER Information Managers Committee (http://www.lternet.edu/data/netpolicy.html). 
Disclaimer:
    While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed. All data are made available "as is". The Jornada Basin LTER shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of data sets. 
Quality Assurance Policy:
    Data managers interact with researchers during the entire scientific process--from the initial planning of sampling designs and field data collection to archiving and distribution of data. The goal of data management is to build and maintain an archive of Jornada Basin LTER data files that are fully documented, error free, and organized in useful ways. Our protocol for data collection and processing seeks maximum interaction between researchers and data management personnel to avoid confusion and potential loss of data or problems with integrity of data; e.g., identification of historical site treatments that may impact a proposed study or incomplete data set variable descriptions. Site and Data Manager involvement begins during the Project Design phase with the completion of the Jornada Notification of Research form by the researcher prior to the start of work; this alerts both Site and Data Manager to the new study and potential LTER data sets. Upon initiation of a new study, the researcher completes Project Documentation that provides the second level of "metadata" documentation.

    In the Data Collection phase, the data manager helps researchers design field and laboratory data sheets that facilitate data entry and analysis. Prior to JIMS data entry the investigator completes Data Set Documentation to provide the metadata that fully describe the data set. Both Project and Data set documentation are provided with the data set when it is requested or obtained from our Web site. JIMS data entry programs error-check and verify data as they are entered. Computer files are subjected to further verification by graphing and/or error-checking programs, and/or examination by field investigators. Final quality assurance of the data rests with the investigator who submits data for inclusion in the Data Management System. Direct communication with the Site Manager, or through a collaborating JRN P.I., is used to encourage the timely submission of documentation and of data by researchers.

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Policy on Submission of data:
    Data submission into JIMS is expected from LTER researchers, LTER collaborators, and their graduate students where data and information is derived from publicly funded research in the U.S. LTER Network, totally or partially from LTER funds from NSF, Institutional Cost-Share, or Partner Agency or Institution where a formal memorandum of understanding with LTER has been established. Other Jornada Basin researchers are encouraged to submit their documented data for inclusion within JIMS to provide them with an archived backup, ensure its longevity, and provide online access to encourage synthesis efforts. Minimally, for non-LTER associated researchers, we request that publications be provided of research conducted on the Jornada Basin.

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Data Access Policy:
    Data will be made publicly available no later than 2 years after submission of the data unless an earlier date is specified by the principal investigator. In the event that an extension of the 2 year period is necessary, the principal investigator may petition the Jornada Basin LTER Executive Committee for a longer protected period. Graduate student research data will be available online after degree completion and they have the opportunity to publish their research. 
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        Data sets were provided by the Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. Funding for these data was provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation (Grant DEB-0618210).

    Please send 1 copy of any publication that cites Jornada Basin LTER data to:

         John P. Anderson
         Jornada Experimental Range
         P.O. Box 30003, MSC 3JER
         New Mexico State University
         Las Cruces, NM 88003-0003

Keywords

By Thesaurus:
Research NetworksLTAR, LTER
LTER Core AreasInorganic Nutrients
Jornada Data CategoryPlant
Jornada Dataset Keywordsirrigation, plant nutrients, snakeweed, mesquite
Dataset Statuscompleted

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:

Field and instrumental data sheets

Description:

Five mesquite dunes were irrigated by pumping water from storage tank located 200 m from the site. Water was applied to the dunes with an overhead sprinkler (later replaced by a drip irrigation system to minimize wind drift) located at the apex of each dune. Irrigation began in March with approximately 2.5 cm applied 2-3 times/week for 6 weeks to initially wet the dry soil. Thereafter high water availability was maintained by weekly irrigation. Five nonirrigated dunes served as control. Soil samples were collected (hand augered) under mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) trees at sand dune site on the Jornada LTER site to three depths, 0-50 and 50-100, and 100-150cm. Soil samples were placed in plastic bags, tied, and stored in portable coolers. Plant Nutrient analysis: Total N (and TP) was digested by Kjeldahl digestion block techniques (Bremner and Mulvaney, 1982). Digest NH4-N was analyzed using an automated salicylate procedure (Technicon Industrial Method No. 329-74W/B). Available P was analyzed as NaHCO3-extractable (PO4) P (Olsen and Sommers, 1982).

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Jornada Basin LTER,datamanager.jrn.lter@gmail.com
Web Address:
http://jornada.nmsu.edu/lter
Creators:
Individual: Ross Virginia
Contacts:
Individual: Greg Maurer
Organization:Jornada Basin LTER,datamanager.jrn.lter@gmail.com

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

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

Time Period
Begin:
1988-05-01
End:
1989-10-30
Sampling Site: 
Description:Our study site is located in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, approximately 25 km northeast of Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA (+32.6 N, -106.7 W, elevation 1315 m). Annual precipitation is 24 cm and maximum temperatures average 13 C in January and 36 C in June. Our study site includes the 78,000 ha Jornada Experimental Range operated by the USDA Agricultural Research Service (http://jornada.nmsu.edu/), and the 22,000 ha Chihuahuan Desert Rangeland Research Center (CDRRC, http://chihuahuansc.nmsu.edu/) operated by New Mexico State University (http://www.nmsu.edu/).
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -106.740997314453Latitude (degree): 32.617000579834
Altitude (meter):1315

Project

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:

Sampling occurred seven times during the course of the study. This study is completed.

Frequency:

Additional Info

Additional Information:
 

Soil cores were collected under mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) trees at the dune site on the Jornada LTER site located in the northern Chihuahuan Desert near Las Cruces, New Mexico. Precipitation is 230mm/yr, with half occurring during the summer. The vegetation is coppice mesquite dunes (30% cover) with scattered shrubs of saltbush and snakeweed.

Other Metadata

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