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Title: Raw tensiometer soil matric potential data, from Oct 2017-Jun 2020 in Manaus, Brazil

Abstract

This data package contains raw output from two Campbell Scientific CR1000 data loggers each connected to three UMS T4e tensiometer sensors in Manaus, Brazil. Tensiometers at each data logger location were installed to depths of 10 cm, 20 cm and 50 cm below the ground surface for the purpose of measuring soil matric potential at each depth. “Station 3” tensiometers were installed at approximately 2°36'31.68"S, 60°12'34.70"W. “Station 4” tensiometers were installed at approximately 2°36'32.46"S, 60°12'34.92"W. The files “tensio3.edit.202109.csv” and “tensio4.edit.202109.csv” contain raw data (with invalid data removed). A text editor will be required to view the raw files in .csv (comma-separated values) format. Data processing was limited to: 1) Editing column headers for clarity; 2) Applying a correction that converts voltage read by the data loggers to pressure units (kPa); 3) removing all data greater than 50 kPa and less than -115 kPa; 4) Adding columns entitled “Caution.10cm”, “Caution.20cm” and “Caution.50cm” that contains values of either “NA” or “Caution”, the latter of which is applied when data exceeds the manufacturer reported data validity range of less than -85 kPa to suggest use of these data with caution; 5) Adding columns entitled “Invalid.10cm”, “Invalid.20cm”, and “Invalid.50cm” that contains values of eithermore » “NA” or “Invalid”, the latter of which is applied when data accuracy is deemed compromised due to the introduction of air bubbles into the instrument. Data marked “Invalid” may still indicate general trends of wet/high matric potential and dry/low matric potential, but values are inaccurate and dry/low matric potential values are likely not low enough. Wet/high matric potential values are likely to be more accurate than dry/low matric potential values; 6) Data format changed from .dat to .csv. This research was performed as a part of the NGEE Tropics project, which aims to advance model predictions of tropical forest carbon cycle responses to a changing climate over the 21st Century.« less

Authors:
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  1. Los Alamos National Lab
  2. Los Alamos National Laboratory
  3. National Institute of Amazon Research (INPA)
  4. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Publication Date:
Other Number(s):
NGT0191
Research Org.:
Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments Tropics; Los Alamos National Lab. (LANL), Los Alamos, NM (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
This research was supported as part of the Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments‐Tropics, funded by the USDOE, Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, under Contract no. DE‐AC02‐05CH11231.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
OSTI Identifier:
1884391
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15486/ngt/1884391

Citation Formats

Collins, Adam, Newman, Brent, Gimenez, Bruno, Wright, Cynthia, and Warren, Jeffrey. Raw tensiometer soil matric potential data, from Oct 2017-Jun 2020 in Manaus, Brazil. United States: N. p., 2022. Web. doi:10.15486/ngt/1884391.
Collins, Adam, Newman, Brent, Gimenez, Bruno, Wright, Cynthia, & Warren, Jeffrey. Raw tensiometer soil matric potential data, from Oct 2017-Jun 2020 in Manaus, Brazil. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15486/ngt/1884391
Collins, Adam, Newman, Brent, Gimenez, Bruno, Wright, Cynthia, and Warren, Jeffrey. 2022. "Raw tensiometer soil matric potential data, from Oct 2017-Jun 2020 in Manaus, Brazil". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15486/ngt/1884391. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1884391. Pub date:Sat Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 2022
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author = {Collins, Adam and Newman, Brent and Gimenez, Bruno and Wright, Cynthia and Warren, Jeffrey},
abstractNote = {This data package contains raw output from two Campbell Scientific CR1000 data loggers each connected to three UMS T4e tensiometer sensors in Manaus, Brazil. Tensiometers at each data logger location were installed to depths of 10 cm, 20 cm and 50 cm below the ground surface for the purpose of measuring soil matric potential at each depth. “Station 3” tensiometers were installed at approximately 2°36'31.68"S, 60°12'34.70"W. “Station 4” tensiometers were installed at approximately 2°36'32.46"S, 60°12'34.92"W. The files “tensio3.edit.202109.csv” and “tensio4.edit.202109.csv” contain raw data (with invalid data removed). A text editor will be required to view the raw files in .csv (comma-separated values) format. Data processing was limited to: 1) Editing column headers for clarity; 2) Applying a correction that converts voltage read by the data loggers to pressure units (kPa); 3) removing all data greater than 50 kPa and less than -115 kPa; 4) Adding columns entitled “Caution.10cm”, “Caution.20cm” and “Caution.50cm” that contains values of either “NA” or “Caution”, the latter of which is applied when data exceeds the manufacturer reported data validity range of less than -85 kPa to suggest use of these data with caution; 5) Adding columns entitled “Invalid.10cm”, “Invalid.20cm”, and “Invalid.50cm” that contains values of either “NA” or “Invalid”, the latter of which is applied when data accuracy is deemed compromised due to the introduction of air bubbles into the instrument. Data marked “Invalid” may still indicate general trends of wet/high matric potential and dry/low matric potential, but values are inaccurate and dry/low matric potential values are likely not low enough. Wet/high matric potential values are likely to be more accurate than dry/low matric potential values; 6) Data format changed from .dat to .csv. This research was performed as a part of the NGEE Tropics project, which aims to advance model predictions of tropical forest carbon cycle responses to a changing climate over the 21st Century.},
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year = {Sat Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 2022},
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