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Desert Fertilization Experiment: soil pH in study plots within desert preserves in and around the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, 2010 and 2011

Publication date: 2018-06-05

Author(s):

  • Jonathan Allen, Allen Analytics LLC
  • Nancy Grimm, Arizona State University
  • Sharon Hall, Arizona State University
  • Jason Kaye, Penn State

Abstract:

Launched in 2006 with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and leveraged by the CAP LTER, the Carbon and Nitrogen deposition (CNdep) project sought to answer the fundamental question of whether elemental cycles in urban ecosystems are qualitatively different from those in non-urban ecosystems. Ecosystem scientists, atmospheric chemists, and biogeochemists tested the hypothesis that distinct biogeochemical pathways result from elevated inorganic nitrogen and organic carbon deposition from the atmosphere to the land. To test the hypothesis, scientists examined the responsiveness of Sonoran desert ecosystems to nutrient enrichment by capitalizing on a gradient of atmospheric deposition in and around the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. Fifteen desert study sites were established, with five locations each west and east of the urban core, and in the urban core in desert preserves. In addition to the gradient of atmospheric deposition in and around the urban core, select study plots at each of the fifteen desert locations receive amendments of nitrogen, phosphorus, or nitrogen + phosphorus fertilizer. Measured variables include soil properties, perennial and annual plant growth, and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen. At the close of the initial grant period, the CAP LTER assumed responsibility for the project, renamed the Desert Fertilization Experiment, which provides a remarkable platform to study the long-term effects of nutrient enrichment on ecosystem properties. This data set features soil pH collected in study plots at project study sites during 2010 and 2011. These data include a snapshot from two years of the long-term experiment. As such, this particular set of data is published independently of on-going measurements at the study locations. Investigators interested in other Desert Fertilization Experiment data should search the data repository for 'desert fertilization experiment'.

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Temporal Coverage:

2010-06-29 to 2011-07-07

Geographic Coverage:

Geographic Description: desert and desert-remnant regional parks in the CAP LTER study area
Bounding Coordinates:
Longitude:-112.547375174279 to -111.482761068522
Latitude:33.7267711478719 to 33.013262396669

Contact:

Data Manager, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, 
PO Box 875402,Tempe
 caplter.data@asu.edu

Methods used in producing this dataset: Show


Data Files (2) :

Tabular: 658_soil_ph_cdd2898b6de94d0ff8a607d2f539c9fa.csv

Description: Soil pH in Desert Fertilization treatment plots
Temporal Coverage: 2010-06-29 to 2011-07-07

Column Description Type Units
site_code site name abbreviation
string
Enumeration:
  • DBG: core region, Desert Botanical Garden
  • EME: west region, Estrella Mountain Regional Park east
  • EMW: west region, Estrella Mountain Regional Park west
  • LDP: east region, Lost Dutchman State Park
  • MCN: east region, McDowell Mountain Regional north
  • MCS: east region, McDowell Mountain Regional south
  • MVP: core region, North Mountain
  • PWP: core region, Piestewa Peak
  • SME: core region, South Mountain Park east
  • SMW: core region, South Mountain Park west
  • SNE: west region, Sonoran Desert National Monument east
  • SNW: west region, Sonoran Desert National Monument west
  • SRR: east region, Salt River Recreation Area (Tonto NF)
  • UMP: east region, Usery Mountain Regional Park
  • WTM: west region, White Tanks Mountain Regional Park
plot_id plot id number
string
treatment_code treatment name abbreviation
string
Enumeration:
  • C1: control plot 1
  • N: nitrogen amendment
  • NP: nitrogen + phosphorus amendment
  • P: phosphorus amendment
sample_date date of soil collection
date Format: YYYY-MM-DD
location_code soil sampling habitat within study plot
string
Enumeration:
  • IP: between plants
  • LATR: Larrea tridentata
soil_ph soil pH value
float dimensionless
temperature temperature of solution
float celsius
slope slope of calibration curve
float dimensionless
processing_notes processing_notes
string

File: 658_desert_fertilization_sampling_sites_831acc7f333ecb80d147ca8e07874f9f.kml

Description: approximate location of desert fertilization long-term study sites


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