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Publication Details

Title:
Priest River Experimental Forest weekly precipitation chemistry data: ID02
Author(s):
Tinkham, Wade T.; Denner, Robert J.; Graham, Russell T.
Publication Year:
2016
How to Cite:
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Tinkham, Wade T; Denner, Robert; Graham, Russell T. 2016. Priest River Experimental Forest weekly precipitation chemistry data: ID02. http://nadp.slh.wisc.edu/data/sites/siteDetails.aspx?net=NTN&id=ID02 In: National Atmospheric Deposition Program. 2016. National Trend Network database. Champagne, IL: National Atmospheric Deposition Program / National Trends Network Program Office, Illinois State Water Survey. http://nadp.slh.wisc.edu/ntn/ [access date].
Abstract:
This data package contains 2003 to present day precipitation chemistry data for the Priest River Experimental Forest, in Idaho, as reported to the National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP). Collected data include weekly calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), potassium (K), sodium (Na), ammonium (NH4), nitrate (NO3), chloride (Cl), and sulfate (SO4) levels in precipitation as well as the pH and other volumetric measurements.

Keywords:
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere; environment; health; Climate change; Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment; Forest & Plant Health; Air, soil, water pollution (environmental injury); Inventory, Monitoring, & Analysis; Monitoring; chemistry; precipitation; analysis; atmospheric deposition; Priest River Experimental Forest; Idaho; United States of America
Related publications:
  • Tinkham, Wade T.; Denner, Robert; Graham, Russell T. 2015. Climate, snowpack, and streamflow of Priest River Experimental Forest, revisited. General Technical Report. RMRS-GTR-331. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. https://doi.org/10.2737/RMRS-GTR-331
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