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SGS-LTER CPER hillslope soil spatial variability on the Central Plains Experimental Range, Nunn, Colorado, USA 1983-1984

dc.contributor.authorKelly, Eugene F.
dc.coverage.temporal1983-1984
dc.date.accessioned2007-01-03T06:25:06Z
dc.date.available2007-01-03T06:25:06Z
dc.date.issued1983-1984
dc.descriptionThe Short Grass Steppe site encompasses a large portion of the Colorado Piedmont Section of the western Great Plains. The extent is defined as the boundaries of the Central Plains Experimental Range (CPER). The CPER has a single ownership and landuse (livestock grazing). The PNG is characterized by a mosaic of ownership and land use. Ownership includes federal, state or private and land use consists of livestock grazing or row-crops. There are NGO conservation groups that exert influence over the area, particularly on federal lands.
dc.descriptionNatural Resource Ecology Laboratory (NREL)
dc.descriptionShortgrass Steppe-Long Term Ecological Research (SGS-LTER)
dc.description.abstractThis data package was produced by researchers working on the Shortgrass Steppe Long Term Ecological Research (SGS-LTER) Project, administered at Colorado State University. Long-term datasets and background information (proposals, reports, photographs, etc.) on the SGS-LTER project are contained in a comprehensive project collection within the Repository (http://hdl.handle.net/10217/100254). The data table and associated metadata document, which is generated in Ecological Metadata Language, may be available through other repositories serving the ecological research community and represent components of the larger SGS-LTER project collection. CPER Hillslope Soil Spatial Variability - Pedons were characterized along three parallel transects, spaced at approximate 40 m intervals perpendicular to a hillslope at the CPER. Pedons were described at 7 landscape positions along each transect: summit, shoulder, upper backslope, middle backslope, lower backslope, footslope, and toeslope. Pedons were described by genetic horizon according to the standards of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. Analyses included: particle size; organic C; total N; organic and total P. Bulk Density was estimated using particle size and organic C data, according to: Rawls, W.J. 1983. Estimating soil bulk density from particle size analysis and organic matter content. Soil Sci. 135: 123-125.
dc.description.sponsorshipNSF Grant Number DEB-1027319.
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10217/83515
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.25675/10217/83515
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherColorado State University. Libraries
dc.relation.haspartKelly, Gene (2013): SGS-LTER CPER Hillslope Soil Spatial Variability on the Central Plains Experimental Range, Nunn, Colorado, USA 1983-1984. Long Term Ecological Research Network. http://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/c1c8af55d8134ae109773909236dff16
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dc.relation.isreferencedbyParoussis, E. (Elias), Factors controlling soil spatial variability in a native range landscape. (Unpublished master's thesis). Colorado State University, 1984. https://hdl.handle.net/10217/183488
dc.relation.isreferencedbyYonker, C. M., D. S. Schimel, E. Paroussis, and R. D. Heil, Patterns of organic carbon accumulation in a semiarid shortgrass steppe, Colorado. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 52, no. 2 (March-April 1988): 478-483. https://doi.org/10.2136/sssaj1988.03615995005200020032x
dc.rightsData sets were provided by the Shortgrass Steppe Long Term Ecological Research (SGS-LTER) Program, a partnership between Colorado State University, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, and the U.S. Forest Service Pawnee National Grassland. Significant funding for these data was provided by the National Science Foundation Long Term Ecological Research program (NSF Grant Number DEB-1027319). The SGS-LTER project (1980-2014) was established as one of the first sites in the US LTER Network and has produce a rich legacy of digital materials including reports, proposals, images, and data packages. Data, products and other information produced from the SGS-LTER are curated as a collection within the Repository (http://hdl.handle.net/10217/100254). Materials can be accessed from the Institutional Digital Repository of Colorado State University or upon request by emailing ecodata_nrel@colostate.edu. All data are open for dissemination and re-use for any purpose, but you must attribute credit to the owner and cite use appropriately according to the LTER Data Access Policy (http://www.lternet.edu/policies/data-access).
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dc.subjectorganic matter
dc.subjecthillslope
dc.subjectsoils
dc.subjectinorganic nutrients
dc.titleSGS-LTER CPER hillslope soil spatial variability on the Central Plains Experimental Range, Nunn, Colorado, USA 1983-1984
dc.typeDataset

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