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Title: Hydrological control of chemical weathering and rock-carbon fluxes: East River, Colorado

Abstract

This data package is used in the manuscript entitled “Hydrological control of chemical weathering and rock-carbon fluxes”. The field study was conducted in a lower montane hillslope of the East River watershed, underlain by Mancos Shale, within the lower 140 m section of a transect that extends nearly 1 km to its local peak. The data in this package, in CSV file format, were collected from Fall 2016 to fall 2021, including depth-resolved dynamic water table depths, subsurface water fluxes, solid phase (soil to bedrock) chemical compositions, geochemical properties of porewater and pore-gas, including radio carbon concentrations. The detailed methods of field studies, laboratory chemical analyses, and calculations are described in the Methods section and in the dataset file: Wan_et_al_Methods.pdf. The dataset additionally includes a file-level metadata (flmd.csv) file that lists each file contained in the dataset with associated metadata; and a data dictionary (dd.csv) file that contains column/row headers used throughout the files along with a definition, units, and data type.

Authors:
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  1. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  2. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publication Date:
Other Number(s):
paf_306_956
Research Org.:
Environmental System Science Data Infrastructure for a Virtual Ecosystem; Watershed Function SFA
Sponsoring Org.:
U.S. DOE > Office of Science > Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; Anions; CO2 fluxes; Cations; ESS-DIVE CSV File Formatting Guidelines Reporting Format; ESS-DIVE File Level Metadata Reporting Format; Groundwater Flux; Groundwater Level; Isotopes; Mineralogy; Patriculate/Dissolved Inorganic Carbon; Patriculate/Dissolved Organic Carbon; Total Inorganic Carbon; Total Organic Carbon; sensor depth; water fluxes; weathering rates
OSTI Identifier:
2322567
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15485/2322567

Citation Formats

Wan, Jiamin, Tokunaga, Tetsu, Beutler, Curtis, Newman, Alexander, Dong, Wenming, Bill, Markus, Brown, Wendy, Henderson, Amanda, Tran, Anh, and Williams, Kenneth. Hydrological control of chemical weathering and rock-carbon fluxes: East River, Colorado. United States: N. p., 2024. Web. doi:10.15485/2322567.
Wan, Jiamin, Tokunaga, Tetsu, Beutler, Curtis, Newman, Alexander, Dong, Wenming, Bill, Markus, Brown, Wendy, Henderson, Amanda, Tran, Anh, & Williams, Kenneth. Hydrological control of chemical weathering and rock-carbon fluxes: East River, Colorado. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/2322567
Wan, Jiamin, Tokunaga, Tetsu, Beutler, Curtis, Newman, Alexander, Dong, Wenming, Bill, Markus, Brown, Wendy, Henderson, Amanda, Tran, Anh, and Williams, Kenneth. 2024. "Hydrological control of chemical weathering and rock-carbon fluxes: East River, Colorado". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/2322567. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/2322567. Pub date:Mon Jan 01 04:00:00 UTC 2024
@article{osti_2322567,
title = {Hydrological control of chemical weathering and rock-carbon fluxes: East River, Colorado},
author = {Wan, Jiamin and Tokunaga, Tetsu and Beutler, Curtis and Newman, Alexander and Dong, Wenming and Bill, Markus and Brown, Wendy and Henderson, Amanda and Tran, Anh and Williams, Kenneth},
abstractNote = {This data package is used in the manuscript entitled “Hydrological control of chemical weathering and rock-carbon fluxes”. The field study was conducted in a lower montane hillslope of the East River watershed, underlain by Mancos Shale, within the lower 140 m section of a transect that extends nearly 1 km to its local peak. The data in this package, in CSV file format, were collected from Fall 2016 to fall 2021, including depth-resolved dynamic water table depths, subsurface water fluxes, solid phase (soil to bedrock) chemical compositions, geochemical properties of porewater and pore-gas, including radio carbon concentrations. The detailed methods of field studies, laboratory chemical analyses, and calculations are described in the Methods section and in the dataset file: Wan_et_al_Methods.pdf. The dataset additionally includes a file-level metadata (flmd.csv) file that lists each file contained in the dataset with associated metadata; and a data dictionary (dd.csv) file that contains column/row headers used throughout the files along with a definition, units, and data type.},
doi = {10.15485/2322567},
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place = {United States},
year = {Mon Jan 01 04:00:00 UTC 2024},
month = {Mon Jan 01 04:00:00 UTC 2024}
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