uid=KBS,o=lter,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=orgalluid=sbohm,o=lter,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=orgallpublicreadhttps://lter.kbs.msu.edu/datasets/198.emlBromide Tracer Results from Hess’ Rainfall Intensification Study at the Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners, MI (2015 to 2018)LauraHessStanford UniversityStanfordCaliforniaUSlhess@stanford.eduDavidWeedMichigan State UniversityHickory CornersMichiganweedd@msu.eduprincipal contactStephenHamiltonMichigan State University3700 East Gull Lake DriveHickory CornersMI49060US(269) 671-2231(269)671-2104hamilton@msu.eduhttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-4702-9017principal contact2024-03-28Dataset Abstractoriginal data source http://lter.kbs.msu.edu/datasets/198LTERKBSKellogg Biological StationHickory CornersMichiganGreat LakesnitratebromidechlorideInorganic NutrientsDisturbanceLTER Core Research Areafarmingbiotahttps://apps.usgs.gov/thesaurus/thesaurus-full.php?thcode=15Data in the KBS LTER core database may not be published without written permission of the lead investigator or project director. These restrictions are intended mainly to preserve the primary investigators' rights to first publication and to ensure that data users are aware of the limitations that may be associated with any specific data set. These restrictions apply to both the baseline data set and to the data sets associated with specific LTER-supported subprojects.All publications of KBS data and images must acknowledge KBS LTER support.The areas around the Kellogg Biological Station in southwest Michigan-85.404699-85.36685742.42026542.391019Kellogg Biological StationData Managerlter.data.manager@kbs.msu.eduhttp://lter.kbs.msu.edu02vkce854KBS LTERLTER: KBS - Ecological and Social Mechanisms of Resilience in AgroecosystemsprogramNational Science Foundationhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001DEB 2224712LTER: KBS - Ecological and Social Mechanisms of Resilience in Agroecosystemshttps%3A%2F%2Fnsf.gov%2Fawardsearch%2FshowAward%3FAWD_ID%3D2224712%26HistoricalAwards%3Dfalsehttps://lter.kbs.msu.edu/datatables/731Kellogg Biological Station LTER: Soil Water Anion Concentrations from Hess' Rainfall Intensification Study (KBS021-007)Rain exclusion experiment subplots were set up on the north end of T1 and T2 MCSE plots in 2015, allowing for plot manipulation with 5m x 5m Rainout shelters and porewater samplers installed in the centers of each subplot at 120cm depth. After the bromide tracer was applied, leachate collection and analysis were used to show rates of percolation based on tillage and rainfall manipulation (or lack thereof). Shelters were removed in 2018, but the samplers remain in place.
Soil+Water+Anion+Concentrations+from+Hes'+Rainfal+Intensification+Study.csvNone301\ncolumn,no"\https://lter.kbs.msu.edu/datatables/731.csvsample_datedate the sample was collectedYYYY-MM-DD11987-4-18sitethe sample sitethe sample sitetreatmentthe treatment of the plotthe treatment of the plotreplicatethe replicate plotthe replicate plotlocationlocation within the plotlocation within the plotNO3_NNO3-N milligramsPerLiterrealClClmilligramsPerLiterrealSO4SO4milligramsPerLiterrealBrBrmilligramsPerLiterrealsample_idinternal sample idinternal sample idhttps://lter.kbs.msu.edu/datatables/654Kellogg Biological Station LTER: Soil Bromide from Hess’ Rainfall Intensification Study (KBS137-001)Change in bromide in soils under extreme and control rainout shelters over the study period.Soil+Bromide+from+Hes’+Rainfal+Intensification+Study.csvNone281\ncolumn,no"\https://lter.kbs.msu.edu/datatables/654.csvtreatmentMCSE treatmentMCSE treatmentreplicatereplicate nested in treatmentreplicate nested in treatmentfield_sectionfield section in the plotfield section in the plotrainfall_treatmentrainfall manipulationrainfall manipulationhorizonsoil horizon from the top (horizon 1) to bottom (horizon 5).soil horizon from the top (horizon 1) to bottom (horizon 5).horizon_length_cmlength of soil horizoncentimeterrealbromide_initial_g_m2the amount of bromide applicationgramsPerSquareMeterrealbromide_remaining_in_soil_ug_g_soilbromide remaining in the soil at the end of the experimentmicrogramsPerGramreal@article{citation_3751,
author = {L Hess and E L Hinckley and G Philip Robertson and S K Hamilton and P Matson},
title = {Rainfall intensification enhances deep percolation and soil water content in tilled and no-till cropping systems in the US Midwest},
year = {2018},
journal = {Vadose Zone Journal},
pages = {180128},
volume = {17},
doi = {10.2136/vzj2018.07.0128}
}