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Publication Details

Title:
Marcell Experimental Forest weekly soil temperature, 1989 - ongoing
Author(s):
Sebestyen, Stephen D.; Burdick, Jacob M.; Roman, Daniel T.; Kyllander, Richard L.; Elling, Arthur E.; Verry, Elon S.; Lany, Nina K.; Kolka, Randall K.
Publication Year:
2020
How to Cite:
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Sebestyen, Stephen D.; Burdick, Jacob M.; Roman, Daniel T.; Kyllander, Richard L.; Elling, Arthur E.; Verry, Elon S.; Lany, Nina K.; Kolka, Randall K. 2020. Marcell Experimental Forest weekly soil temperature, 1989 - ongoing. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/3bf4801ed05b19fe8605d49709a7d915
Abstract:

This data publication contains soil temperature measured at eight depths weekly (1989 - ongoing) at the Marcell Experimental Forest (MEF) in Balsam Township, Itasca County, Minnesota. The data came from five peatland / upland forest watersheds instrumented for long-term hydrological and biogeochemical research. The Marcell Experimental Forest in Itasca County, Minnesota is operated and maintained by the USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, and was formally established in 1962 to study the ecology and hydrology of peatlands.


Keywords:
hydrology; soil temperature; peatland; bogs; fens; wetland; MEF; Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment; Natural Resource Management & Use; Inventory, Monitoring, & Analysis; inlandWaters; Marcell Experimental Forest; Minnesota
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