Synoptic Stream Survey of Mount Mansfield: Anions March 2000
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► Metadata Provider
- Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative
- Address:
705 Spear Street
South Burlington, Vermont 05403
United States of America
Phone: (802) 391-4135
Email: femc@uvm.edu
Website: www.uvm.edu/femc
► Abstract
A survey of the water quality of streams in the research area, draining both the east and west slopes of Mt. Mansfield. This survey has 2 objectives: (1) to establish baseline conditions for water quality on the mountain against which future water quality can be compared, and (2) to provide a snapshot of the ranges and spatial variability of water quality on the mountain, and use this information to identify nutrient-rich and nutrient-poor sites in the terrestrial ecosystem.
► People
- Jamie Shanley: Principal Investigator
- E. Perry Thomas: Content Provider
► Geographic Coverage
- Coordinates
- -72.844345, 44.5027933
- -72.7965, 44.5027933
- -72.7965, 44.5486
- -72.844345, 44.5486
- -72.844345, 44.5027933
► Data Table
- Title: Anions March 2000
- Start Date: 1996-10-01
- End Date: 1996-12-01
- Description: Measurements of chlorine, sulfate, and nitrate concentrations in each of the stream samples
- Purpose: A survey of the water quality of streams in the research area, draining both the east and west slopes of Mt. Mansfield. This survey has 2 objectives: (1) to establish baseline conditions for water quality on the mountain against which future water quality can be compared, and (2) to provide a snapsh
- Condensed Title: Z0090_anionsMarch00
- Object Name: VMC.90.153
- Data Type: mySQL
- Citation: Sandra Wilmot.1996. Anions March 2000. VT Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. FEMC. Can be found at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/synoptic-stream-survey-mount-mansfield/dataset/anions-march-2000
- Online Distribution: https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/data/archive/project/synoptic-stream-survey-mount-mansfield/dataset/anions-march-2000
► Attribute List
- Attribute Name: idnum
- Label: ID Number
- Description: Unique record ID
- Storage Type: int
- Measurment Type: ordinal
- Attribute Name: IDnum2
- Label: ID Number #2
- Description: Unique record ID
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: ordinal
- Attribute Name: Cl_mg_L
- Label: Chlorine Concentration
- Description: Chlorine concentration
- Storage Type: decimal
- Measurment Type: ratio
- Standard Unit: milligramsPerLiter
- Precision: 0.000001
- Unit: milligramsPerLiter
- Number Type: real
- Attribute Name: NO3_N_mg_L
- Label: N in Nitrate Concentration
- Description: N in nitrate concentration
- Storage Type: decimal
- Measurment Type: ratio
- Standard Unit: milligramsPerLiter
- Precision: 0.000001
- Unit: milligramsPerLiter
- Number Type: real
- Attribute Name: SO4_S_mg_L
- Label: S in Sulfate Concentration
- Description: S in sulfate concentration
- Storage Type: decimal
- Measurment Type: ratio
- Standard Unit: milligramsPerLiter
- Precision: 0.001
- Unit: milligramsPerLiter
- Number Type: real
- Attribute Name: Comments
- Label: Comments
- Description: Other observations
- Storage Type: text
- Measurment Type: nominal
► Methods
- Past Methods (no longer in use)
- Unnamed Method
- Started: 1999-08-01
Ended: 1999-09-30 - Method Description: Low-flow round: August or September 1999
- Unnamed Method
- Started: 1999-10-01
Ended: 1999-11-30 - Method Description: High-flow round: October or November 1999
- Sample collection and analysis
- Started: 1999-08-01
Ended: 1999-11-30 - Method Description: Collection of 50-75 samples each round and analysis of major ions, pH and conductivity.
- Started: 1999-08-01
► Sampling Equipment
- No sampling equipment recorded for this dataset
► Site Characteristics
- Site Description: Sites on east and west slope of Mount Mansfield. East slope sites include: five sampling locations in northern slopes of Ranch Valley (1500-2700 foot elevations), two sampling locations off the Hell Brook trail (1900 & 3000 ft.), and one sample at the Big Spring. West slope sites include: four sampling locations in the Browns River headwaters (1700-2300 ft.) and three sampling locations in the Stevensville Brook drainage (1700-2300 ft.).