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Methods
The methods followed in the creation of the dataset, including description of field, laboratory and processing steps, and quality control procedures
Current Methods
Ammonia and ammonium collection
Started: 2012-11-20Passive diffusion-type samplers are deployed for two week periods year-round. Each sampler accumulates ammonia and ammonium for the period then is collected and shipped to a central laboratory for analysis using sonification and flow injection analysis.
Atmospheric pollutants and meteorological dat
Each CASTNET site measures atmospheric sulfur and nitrogen pollutants and cations. Concentrations of ambient sulfur and nitrogen species are collected and measured weekly (Tuesday to Tuesday, 168 hours) via a three-stage filter pack, and the data are averaged over the 1-week period.
Dataset Fields
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Field Name Caption Description Additional Information AIRVOL AIRVOL Sample Volume
Measurement type: Ratio
Units: cubic metersCHNGDATE CHNGDATE Most recent date and time any data values were edited within the NADPID set
Measurement type: DateTime
Date/Time Format: M-DD-YYYY hh:mm:ssCONC CONC Gaseous ammonia concentration, missing values are indicated by -9.00
Measurement type: Ratio
Units: ug/m^3ENDDATE ENDDATE End date and time of sample exposure, GMT
Measurement type: DateTime
Date/Time Format: M-DD-YYYY hh:mm:ssEXPTIME EXPTIME Sample exposure time
Measurement type: DateTime
Date/Time Format: otherEXTRACTVOL EXTRACTVOL Filter extract solution volume
Measurement type: Ratio
Units: mLNADPID NADPID Unique NADP identifier of individual sample sets consisting of one or more sample replicates and a travel blank deployed together.
Measurement type: Nominal NH4 NH4 Measured ammonium ion concentration of filter extract, in mg/L of solution as NH4+; missing values are indicated by -9.00
Measurement type: Ratio
Units: mg/LNOTES NOTES Sample notes flags
Measurement type: Nominal QR QR Quality rating Code, A = Fully qualified with no problems, B= Valid data with minor problems, C = invalid data
Measurement type: Nominal REPLICATE REPLICATE Sample replicate (A,B,C) or travel bank (T)
Measurement type: Nominal SITEID SITEID Two-letter location designator followed by a two digit number
Measurement type: Nominal STARTDATE STARTDATE Start date and time of sample exposure, GMT
Measurement type: DateTime
Date/Time Format: M-DD-YYYY hh:mm:ssSampling Equipment
Equipment and software used to collect data, including how that equipment was used.
Current Equipment
Ammonia sampler
Started: 2012-11-20One or more Radiello-brand diffusion-type passive samplers are attached to a plastic shelter mounted on a pole two meters above any surfaces.
Site Characteristics
The spatial extent of the dataset site coverage, and descriptions of the spatial extent and context for the data collection
- Site Description
Mount Mansfield site located at 400 m elevation on the west slope in the field station at Proctor Maple Research Center. Consistent with National Atmospheric Deposition Program/AMoN Siting Criteria
- Site Description
As of October 2011, eighty two CASTNET sites were operational at eighty distinct locations. Most CASTNET sites are located in rural or remote locations away from pollutant emission sources and heavily populated areas
- Site Description
The network design of CASTNET involves the measurement of rural, regionally representative concentrations of sulfur and nitrogen species to estimate dry deposition fluxes and to assess trends over time and space. Eastern U.S. sites are selected based on the following factors: (1) regional representation (2) distance from major pollutant sources (3) long-term availability, (4) accessibility, and (5) contribution to overall geographic coverage.
- Site Description
For the western CASTNET sites, the limited number of sites and higher diversity of the region make it difficult to follow spatial patterns. Therefore, site selection in the west focuses primarily on locations where specific research issues can be addressed, and where natural resources are at risk.