COMPASS-FME Terrestrial Ecosystem Manipulation to Probe the Effects of Storm Treatments (TEMPEST) Experiment Level 1 Sensor Data v1-2
Abstract
This is the version 1-2 Level 1 (L1) data release for COMPASS-FME environmental sensors located at our Terrestrial Ecosystem Manipulation to Probe the Effects of Storm Treatments (TEMPEST) experimental site. This manipulative, ecosystem-scale TEMPEST experiment addresses the potential for freshwater and estuarine-water disturbance events to alter tree function, species composition, and ecosystem processes in a deciduous coastal forest in MD, USA. The experiment uses a large-unit (2000 m2), un-replicated experimental design, with three 50 m × 40 m plots serving as control, freshwater, and estuarine-water treatments.L1 data are close to raw, but are units-transformed and have out-of-instrument-bounds and out-of-service flags added. Duplicates and missing data are removed but otherwise these data are not filtered, and have not been subject to any additional algorithmic or human QA/QC. Any scientific analyses of L1 data should be performed with care. **This dataset will be updated quarterly with new data for the duration of the project**This dataset includes:- An overall dataset README file that describes the current version, gives citation and contact information, etc.- Site- and year-specific folders, each holding up to 12 CSV (comma separated value) data files for each site and plot in that year.- Metadata files within each site-year folder provide full informationmore »
- Authors:
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- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL); Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
- University of New Hampshire
- Publication Date:
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC02-05CH11231
- Research Org.:
- Environmental System Science Data Infrastructure for a Virtual Ecosystem; COMPASS-FME
- Sponsoring Org.:
- U.S. DOE > Office of Science > Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
- Subject:
- 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > SOILS > ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY; EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > SOILS > SOIL MOISTURE/WATER CONTENT; EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > SOILS > SOIL TEMPERATURE; ESS-DIVE File Level Metadata Reporting Format; sapflow; sensor data; soil conductivity; soil moisture; soil temperature; weather data
- OSTI Identifier:
- 2479200
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.15485/2479200
Citation Formats
Pennington, Stephanie C., Bond-Lamberty, Ben, Rich, Roy, Cheng, Selina, Regier, Peter, Stearns, Alice, Phillips, Evans, Peresta, Drew, Megonigal, J. Patrick, and Bailey, Vanessa. COMPASS-FME Terrestrial Ecosystem Manipulation to Probe the Effects of Storm Treatments (TEMPEST) Experiment Level 1 Sensor Data v1-2. United States: N. p., 2024.
Web. doi:10.15485/2479200.
Pennington, Stephanie C., Bond-Lamberty, Ben, Rich, Roy, Cheng, Selina, Regier, Peter, Stearns, Alice, Phillips, Evans, Peresta, Drew, Megonigal, J. Patrick, & Bailey, Vanessa. COMPASS-FME Terrestrial Ecosystem Manipulation to Probe the Effects of Storm Treatments (TEMPEST) Experiment Level 1 Sensor Data v1-2. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/2479200
Pennington, Stephanie C., Bond-Lamberty, Ben, Rich, Roy, Cheng, Selina, Regier, Peter, Stearns, Alice, Phillips, Evans, Peresta, Drew, Megonigal, J. Patrick, and Bailey, Vanessa. 2024.
"COMPASS-FME Terrestrial Ecosystem Manipulation to Probe the Effects of Storm Treatments (TEMPEST) Experiment Level 1 Sensor Data v1-2". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.15485/2479200. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/2479200. Pub date:Mon Jan 01 04:00:00 UTC 2024
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title = {COMPASS-FME Terrestrial Ecosystem Manipulation to Probe the Effects of Storm Treatments (TEMPEST) Experiment Level 1 Sensor Data v1-2},
author = {Pennington, Stephanie C. and Bond-Lamberty, Ben and Rich, Roy and Cheng, Selina and Regier, Peter and Stearns, Alice and Phillips, Evans and Peresta, Drew and Megonigal, J. Patrick and Bailey, Vanessa},
abstractNote = {This is the version 1-2 Level 1 (L1) data release for COMPASS-FME environmental sensors located at our Terrestrial Ecosystem Manipulation to Probe the Effects of Storm Treatments (TEMPEST) experimental site. This manipulative, ecosystem-scale TEMPEST experiment addresses the potential for freshwater and estuarine-water disturbance events to alter tree function, species composition, and ecosystem processes in a deciduous coastal forest in MD, USA. The experiment uses a large-unit (2000 m2), un-replicated experimental design, with three 50 m × 40 m plots serving as control, freshwater, and estuarine-water treatments.L1 data are close to raw, but are units-transformed and have out-of-instrument-bounds and out-of-service flags added. Duplicates and missing data are removed but otherwise these data are not filtered, and have not been subject to any additional algorithmic or human QA/QC. Any scientific analyses of L1 data should be performed with care. **This dataset will be updated quarterly with new data for the duration of the project**This dataset includes:- An overall dataset README file that describes the current version, gives citation and contact information, etc.- Site- and year-specific folders, each holding up to 12 CSV (comma separated value) data files for each site and plot in that year.- Metadata files within each site-year folder provide full information on data units, expected ranges, contact information, detailed flood times, as well as a general description of the site.- Environmental sensor types that appear in the data files include weather (ClimaVUE50, CS, RM Young, and LI instruments in the graphs below); soil conditions (TEROS12); soil redox state (Redox); groundwater variables (AquaTROLL200 and AquaTROLL600); open water sondes (Exo); tree sap velocity (Sapflow); and system voltage and state (Datalogger). Data are normally logged every 15 minutes.Please see v1-2 TEMPEST L1 Sensor Package Quick Start.pdf for detailed information on data package structure, temporal coverage, and versioning.The TEMPEST flood events occurred on the following dates. They lasted for ~10 hours each day and delivered ~80,000 gallons to each plot; many data streams are available at 1 or 5 minute frequency during these periods.* Tests: Aug 25 (fresh plot) and Sep 9 (salt plot), 2021* TEMPEST 1: June 22, 2022* TEMPEST 2: June 6-7, 2023* TEMPEST 3: June 11-13, 2024},
doi = {10.15485/2479200},
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year = {Mon Jan 01 04:00:00 UTC 2024},
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